Lao Mei Maze

Taiwan
  • Lao Mei Maze
  • Top view
  • Another top view
  • Observatory in the background
  • A person height compared to the walls' height
  • One more top view with people laying in the quarter entrance section
 

Fuguijiao Park on the north coast, Shimen District, New Taipei City - the home to the Lao Mei Maze. Red brick walls are alternately connected to form curved and complicated walkways. This novel and interesting design makes many tourists have a great time.

Although the entire maze is not big, it is located on a large lawn and looks like a mysterious totem overlooking it. It looks like a small alien ruin, having a layout of three quarters of a circle. Through years it became a must-see popular check-in spot when visiting the North Coast.


The nearby Cape Fugui Lighthouse was the first lighthouse built by the Japanese in Taiwan in order to build submarine cables and navigation equipment between Taiwan and Japan. Due to the special geographical environment and climate, dense fog often occurs in autumn and winter, so a "fog whistle" is attached to the tower. This is the first navigation mark to appear in Taiwan.

When going to the Lao Mei Maze, it is recommended to visit popular attractions such as Lao Mei Green Stone Trough, Fuji Fishing Port, and Fugui Point Lighthouse. Through the construction and connection of trails, people can not only appreciate the unique coastal scenery, but also visit it in person. You can feel its long history and profound significance of the times.

Working Hours

Daily

Admission

Free

Address

No. 27, Fenglin Road
Shimen District, New Taipei City
Taiwan