A deserted military outpost on Taiwan’s northeastern coast has found new life after it was recently restored and turned in to a tourist attraction.
This building complex, appropriately painted in camouflage patterns, used to be a military outpost. Located near the Bitoujiao Trail on Taiwan’s northeastern edge, the outpost used to be a temporary home for members of Taiwan’s military. But it was abandoned over 20 years ago.
The management office recently reopened the location to public after restoring the outpost with new, livelier camouflage patterns. The outpost has attracted a large number of visitors who came to take photos and selfies.
The office says the outpost offers great views of the sea as well as the surrounding landscape. It hopes to turn the reclaimed outpost into a permanent tourist spot in the future.