Lion's Kingdom Musem treasures a lot of lion sculptures made of stones, wood or metal. Stone Lions are very common decoration for the CHinese buildings. You can find a lot of different stne lions in this museum. Most of them are over hunderds year old.
Behind the musem, there is a beautiful garden with the sea view.
Updated Nov 22, 2006
Website: http://www.leogroup.com.tw/
Peikung Resort is a farm in the moutain. Closed to te northeastern coast, they have a crab museum in the resort exhibiting the live crabs as well as the crab samples. Outside the resort, there is a pond for children to enjoy the water. There are also the trails in the moutain. You can see the costal view in some spots along the trails.
The resort provides the simple free lunch including the noodles and some local deserts for the attendance but you have to cook by yourselves.
Written Jul 8, 2006
Website: http://www.peikuan-resort.com.tw/
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