Highway 1 in Taiwan is a scenic route that stretches from the northern tip of the country to the southern tip. It passes through some of Taiwan's most beautiful landscapes, including lush forests, rugged mountains, and stunning coastlines. Along the way, visitors can explore traditional villages, historical sites
Provincial Highway 1 is a 461.081 km (286.502 mi)-long Taiwanese provincial highway that starts in the north of the country near Taipei Main Station and ends in the south at Fangshan, Pingtung County. It intersects with Provincial Highway 9 and Provincial Highway 26. Before the freeway system was built in Taiwan, this was the primary north–south highway for the island. The highway connects most of the major cities in Taiwan. In most parts of Taiwan, the road is known as the North-South Highway (縱貫公路).