Wushibi is located at the southern end of Changbin Township, near the entrance to the Yuchang Highway. The rock formation of Wushibi is attributed to molten magma cooling on the earth's surface, resulting in columnar shapes due to volume shrinkage, often filled with analcime in the cracks, which is common in the southern section of the Coastal Mountain Range. Its black-colored rock mass gives it the name Wushibi ("black-rock-nose"). Being a coastal erosion area, Wushibi features sea stacks, sea caves, and sea grooves among its landscapes. It hosts a variety of marine life such as fish, shrimp, crabs, and shellfish, making it a natural classroom for studying intertidal ecology. Moreover, the ocean views along this stretch of Provincial Highway 11 are particularly spectacular, where mountains, blue skies, and the sea complement each other, offering a perfect spot for a scenic drive or ocean-gazing contemplation.