Kenting, one of Taiwan's precious wind erosion and aeolian landscapes, is located in Hengchun Peninsula, Pingtung County. It is about 48 kilometers away from the Goose-Jia Highway, about 500 meters long and 200 meters wide, and about 5 kilometers away from the Goose-Running Nose. The stratum is a mixture of laterite and sand. When the summer rainy season comes, rainwater washes part of the sand and gravel from the land to the coast to form "sand river"; in winter, the northeast monsoon blows the sand and gravel to the cliff top and creates "sand waterfall". Standing on the top of a cliff, facing the sea breeze, facing the Pacific Ocean, to enjoy the feeling that it is hard to walk by the wind, and the summer is scorching in the sun. It's like when you see the desert landscape after crossing a grassland, it's hard for you to connect the grassland with the desert. However, because of the opening of the Goose-Jia Highway, the flow of sand source is blocked, and it has gradually moved towards disappearance.