Tzu Mu Bridge, located in Taroko, is a beautifully shaped red bridge situated 3 kilometers east of Tianxiang on the Central Cross-Island Highway, at the confluence of the Liwu River and its tributary, the Lao Xi River, and is one of the Eight Views of Hualien, known as ‘Taroko Confluence’
The Origin of Tzu Mu Bridge The story behind Tzu Mu Bridge is that a young man was once swept away by a flood in this area, and his mother continued to wait for his return here every day

Touched by her devotion, people named the bridge ‘Tzu Mu Bridge’ in her honor
The original bridge was damaged by a mountain flood, and the new bridge was completed in 1995, measuring 136 meters in length and 9
9 meters in width
It is a cable-stayed steel bridge with white marble railings and a pair of white stone lions at each end of the bridge
Tzu Mu Pavilion Tzu Mu Pavilion is located beside Tzu Mu Bridge and is made entirely of marble
Heading westward, the canyon opens up into a broader V-shape, with various rock layers showing rich textures due to the folding from tectonic compression
The site is open all year round and is accessible 24/7






