The park features a distinctive reef-filled shoreline that is often revealed during low tide.
The area is part of the North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area.
The surrounding Sanzhi District is known for a high density of ocean-view coffee shops that overlook this specific stretch of coastline.
The beach is characterized by its dark, volcanic-rich sand, typical of the northern Taiwan volcanic region.
The boardwalk is engineered to minimize erosion while providing elevated accessibility for visitors to view the intertidal zone.
Qianshuiwan Seaside Park is a coastal recreation area in Sanzhi District, New Taipei City, renowned for its expansive sandy beach and designated boardwalk promenade. The site is geographically positioned along the northern coastline of Taiwan, facing the Taiwan Strait. It serves as a primary destination for viewing sunsets over the sea, with a high concentration of cafes and dining establishments immediately adjacent to the waterfront. The park area includes sand dunes, wooden decking pathways, and direct pedestrian access to the shoreline. The park is managed as a public space with integrated infrastructure for casual coastal tourism.
The wooden boardwalk during the golden hour for silhouette photography against the sunset.
Check the tide charts before visiting to ensure the beach area is accessible for walking.
Bring light windbreakers, as the coastal breeze can remain constant throughout the day.
Sunscreen and hats are essential as there is minimal natural tree cover directly on the beach.
Avoid swimming during periods of high surf or when red flag warnings are posted by local authorities.
Casual beach attire is appropriate; please do not disturb the local crustacean or reef life found in the tide pools.