From the "Teapot Mountain" you have a wonderful view of the sea and the mountains. The path from "Jinguashi" to "Teapot Mountain" places no particular demands on hikers, the trails are paved and well signposted.
The Banpingshan is the mountain opposite the Teapot Mountain. From here you have a great 360 ° view of the "Teapot Mountain", the sea and the mountains.
The "Yangmingshan National Park" is located north of Taipei and can be reached by public transport. MRT to "Jaintan Station". Right next to the MRT station the "Bus R5" starts …
One of the peaks with a view of the city. There's also a small shelter here if you get caught in the rain. I recommend continuing on; it becomes more secluded and the paths become more natural over time.
The "Mt. Qixing" is 1,120 m the highest mountain in the "Yangmingshan National Park". He is a former volcano. As a sign of the still ongoing geothermal activity can be found in various places hot springs and fumaroles.
That's why you did the climb! Enjoy the view and think about whether you wouldn't like to go further because then you would be (almost) alone. Pleasant change after the crowds on this lovely weekend.
Another summit with another beautiful view of the city. In addition to a well-developed path with steps, you can also take a shortcut with a climbing section secured with a rope.
The hiking trails are very popular among the locals. Almost all steps all the way. Can be challenging to your knees. The last 150m to the top, the highest point 670 m. Toilet place available.