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Wushantou Apart from its alpine ranges and succulent forests, Taiwan's two largest lakes, Wushantou (Coral Lake) and Tsengwen Reservoir, are en route from Chiayi to Tainan. Both lakes are situated close to each other, but to get from one to another would require you to drive down a windy road spanning 30km through pastoral landscape. Wushantou is named Coral Lake due to the fact that its narrow pointing inlets, which probe into the surrounding hills, result in the lake appearing like a chunk of coral. Swimming is not allowed, as the lake is a source of drinking water to the region. Fishing and boating facilities are available for rent, and many visitors often engage in a boat tour that visits several islands, Paotzuliao Suspension Bridge, and Hsikou Tunnel. Visitors can choose to stay at one of the many hotels and inns that are available near the lake. Tsengwen Reservoir, completed in 1971, is Taiwan's largest inland lake. It measures 44 sq. km (17 sq. ft) and attracts both boaters and hikers. Tsengwen is about 60km northeast of Tainan via highways 20 and 3. A few tropical fruit plantations at the lake offer scrumptious fresh food at this resort. Accommodation is offered at the Tsengwen Youth Activities Center.
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