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Kenting National Park (Taiwanese POJ: Khún-teng kok-ka kong-hn̂g) is a national park of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The park is the oldest and southernmost park in Taiwan and was established on January 1, 1984. It is located near Kenting on a bay a short distance from Taiwan's southernmost tip. The park is famous for its coral reef cliffs, and for housing the historical lighthouse of Eluanbi (鵝鑾鼻).

Notable sights include:
 * 'Chuanfanshih'(船帆石) : Translates to "Boat Sail Rock"
 * 'Cingwashih'(青蛙石) : "Frog Rock"
 * 'Fongchueisha'(風吹沙) : Literally translates to "Wind blowing sand", named after the cliffs covered by sand.
 * 'Maobitou'(貓鼻頭) : "Cat's Nose Rock", literally translated.

Geography
The park covers about 181 square kilometers of land, 152 square kilometers of sea, weighing in at 333 square kilometers combined. It is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Taiwan Strait and the Luzon Strait. 90 kilometers from the city Kaohsiung, the park can be easily accessed by road, rail or air.