The Culture and Tourism Bureau of Miaoli County Government has recently been promoting the “slow-fish movement” in its four coastal towns, Zhunan, Houlong, Tongxiao, and Yuanli.
A range of tourist highlights are worth visits here, such as the Cape of Good Hope in Houlong, the 32.2 meter-tall Goddess Mazu statue of Qinghai Temple, and Hehuan and Wunai Stone Weirs of Waipuli.
What’s more, diversified fishery village culture, coastal bicycle paths, and “farm to table” food feasts, are the best features of Miaoli’s “blue tourism.” Visitors are encouraged to learn about ocean conservation during their trips.
![Houlong, Tongxiao Houlong, Tongxiao](/Att_FCK/苗栗後龍的賞海秘境-好望角,看見不一樣的看岸風光。.jpg)
![the 32.2 meter-tall Goddess Mazu statue of Qinghai Temple the 32.2 meter-tall Goddess Mazu statue of Qinghai Temple](/Att_FCK/苗栗縣後龍海風自行車道沿著海岸線行走,造訪當地清海宮。.jpg)
![Hehuan and Wunai Stone Weirs of Waipuli. Hehuan and Wunai Stone Weirs of Waipuli.](/Att_FCK/後龍的合歡石滬,是當地存完整的石滬。.jpg)
![What’s more, diversified fishery village culture, coastal bicycle paths, and “farm to table” food feasts What’s more, diversified fishery village culture, coastal bicycle paths, and “farm to table” food feasts](/Att_FCK/後龍鎮水尾里濱海堤岸上舉辦「苗栗慢漁海岸-漁光饗宴」。.jpg)
![the best features of Miaoli’s “blue tourism.” the best features of Miaoli’s “blue tourism.”](/Att_FCK/在苗栗鄰近台灣海峽的傍晚餘暉中,品味一場難忘的海岸產地餐桌饗宴。.jpg)
(Data source:taiwanhot.net)