Tainan Crystal Church The Crystal Church is located in the Beimen District of Tainan City. It is a large-scale installation art attraction near the Beimen Visitor Center and completed in 2014. Although it is called a church, it is not a Christian religious place. There are no clergy such as priests or priests. It is a non-religious Western-style wedding hall and wedding photography location along with the high heels church. North Gate Visitor Center
The North Gate Visitor Center of the Management Office of Yunjia South Coastal National Scenic Area is rebuilt from the southwestern warehouse group in the old buildings of the North Gate Washing Salt Factory. The appearance still retains the original factory gable roof shape. Wapan salt pan
Beimen Jingzaijiao Wapan Salt Field is located in Yonghuali, Beimen District, Tainan City, Taiwan. It was announced as a historical building on August 24 in the Republic of China (2009) [1]. It is a salt field belonging to Beimen Salt Field. This salt field was called "Sedo Field" in the Qing Dynasty, but it was already a third-generation salt field[2]. It had a history of 182 years when it was abandoned in 2000, making it the oldest salt field in Taiwan [1]. Originally, the salt field was left unused as the Beimen Saltworks was abandoned, but it was reopened for sightseeing. Fan-shaped salt pan
The fan-shaped salt field is located in Jiangjun Kunshali, between the south of the Jiangjun Fishing Port and the north of Qingkun. It was opened by Taiwan Salt in 1975 and diverged into a fan-shaped salt field with the salt workers’ dormitory as the core. It is the most beautiful and distinctive salt field in Taiwan. However, from the development to the mechanized salt drying, it took only ten years. In addition, many salt drying labors were originally short-term jobs. Only during the peak season of salt production would local residents be recruited to assist in salt collection. The salt workers in the district took root and formed generations. After the salt drying was over in 1991, people went to the empty building very soon, and the drying is now abandoned. You must look down from the sky to get a glimpse of the beauty of the fan-shaped salt field.
Chigu Salt Mountain Chigu Salt Mountain is located in the Chigu District and Jiangjun District of Tainan City. It is one of the largest and latest Chigu Saltworks in Taiwan. It covers an area of more than 2,700 hectares and produces 110,000 tons of salt per year at its peak. The salt used in agriculture and industry has changed with the times, and the salt drying is not economical. The Chigu Salt Farm was abandoned in May 2002, ending the 338-year history of salt drying in Taiwan. The leisure and recreational era of the Chigu Salt Mountain was opened and transformed into The famous salt industry sightseeing base is the location of one of the eight scenic spots in Xinnanying, "Yantian Jade". Because the salt mountain is as dazzling as white snow, like the Changbai Mountain that has been piled with snow for many years, it is also called the "Changbai Mountain of South Taiwan", and Japanese people who visit Taiwan jokingly call it "Mount Fuji of Taiwan." There are two main salt mountains, the main peak of the salt mountain and the north peak of the salt mountain. The former is an artificial mountain built for the last generation of sun-dried salt from the Qigu Salt Farm. The altitude is 20 meters, which is about seven stories high. The stored salt is about 60,000 tons; the latter comes from Western Australia and is the raw material salt for crushed salt factories.