Vase Rock Live cam

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Vase Rock, located off the coast of Xiaoliuqiu Island in Pingtung County, Taiwan, is a striking coral-limestone sea stack rising about 9 meters above the sea. Its narrow, stems‑like base and broader, vegetation‑topped crown give it the appearance of a vase or mushroom—shaped over time by coastal uplift and marine erosion.

This live camera offers a view of Vase Rock and the surrounding rocky shore. The real-time stream captures waves gently breaking against the base, children splashing in the shallow reef pools, and the lush green crown atop the formation. The scene often shifts with changing light—soft mornings, sunlit afternoons, or silhouette frames at sunset.

Visitors love the spot for its natural charm and wildlife. Snorkelers frequently report swimming alongside green sea turtles just off the rock—sometimes a dozen at a time—offering a rare and magical sight. Be aware, though, that the reef platform can be slippery and sharp; locals recommend staying within the calmer pools for safety.

Located near Baishawei Wharf, Vase Rock is part of a small intertidal ecosystem with colorful coral formations and tropical fish visible at low tide. It lies within Xiaoliuqiu’s tourism zone, where a small environmental fee may apply during peak seasons to protect the area.

Through your online camera, viewers can take in this serene coastal scene—watching tide rhythms, sun movements, swimmers, and wildlife—all in live broadcast. It’s an authentic snapshot of one of Taiwan’s most beloved landmarks: a natural sculpture shaped by geology and life, streamed in real time for anyone seeking a moment of coastal beauty.

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