The park's iconic 'International Landmark' structure was built using a mix of traditional bamboo weaving techniques and modern structural steel.
The pebble beach at this site is not suitable for swimming due to sudden deep drop-offs and strong coastal currents.
The park provides direct access to the Pipa Lake section of the Taitung Forest Park through a continuous cycling path network.
Large driftwood sculptures are periodically installed along the shoreline as part of municipal environmental art initiatives.
Haibin Park in Taitung serves as the starting point for the Taitung Mountain-Ocean Bike Trail. The landscape features a prominent, circular wooden pavilion known as the International Landmark, which is designed to resemble a bird's nest. A vast grassy area separates the bike paths from the pebble-covered coastline of the Pacific Ocean. Several large-scale art installations are scattered throughout the grounds, reflecting local indigenous cultures. The park acts as a major recreational hub for Taitung City residents, connecting the urban area to the coast. It is open to the public and accessible via the extensive regional cycling network.
Inside the circular wooden 'International Landmark' pavilion during the golden hour.
Rent a bicycle from one of the many shops near the park entrance to traverse the connected coastal bike trails efficiently.
Bring sunscreen and a hat, as the vast open grassy areas provide very little natural shade from the sun.
Carry a light jacket if visiting in the evening, as coastal breezes can make temperatures drop quickly after sunset.
Attempting to swim in the ocean; the steep slope and strong undercurrents make the beach dangerous for water activities.