The World's Three Major Rock Stacking Festivals Kicked Off in Hualien, Taiwan, Offering Breathtaking Views and a Once-in-a-Lifetime Encounter
The Qixingtan Scenic Area in Hualien, eastern Taiwan, is hosting the "2026 Pacific Ocean International Festival of Rock Balancing and Arts" from now until June 30. Taiwanese and Japanese artisans are showcasing the Leave No Trace ecological aesthetics and creating a slow-paced travel experience along the east coast. This event is recognized by the International Rock Stacking Organization and is ranked alongside the UK and the US as one of the "World's Three Major Rock Stacking Festivals". The event brought together top international artists from five countries, including Japan, and Taiwanese creators to showcase land art that combines nature with extreme focus against the backdrop of the magnificent Pacific Ocean.

Photo caption: The world's three major rock-stacking festivals open in Hualien, Taiwan, offering a once-in-a-lifetime encounter
The Ultimate Artistry of "once-in-a-lifetime encounter"
Rock balancing involves stacking pebbles perfectly without the use of adhesives or any artificial supports, relying solely on the sensitivity of the fingertips and an intuitive understanding of gravity. As the works shift with the sea breeze and tides, they may return to nature at any moment. This fleeting tranquility and Zen-like quality profoundly embody the precious aesthetic of "once-in-a-lifetime encounter."
Advancing the SDGs and Embracing the “Leave No Trace” Philosophy
To promote sustainable development, this year’s art festival strictly adheres to the “Leave No Trace” philosophy. All creations are sourced from and harmonize with nature, minimizing human intervention. Through in-depth collaboration with organizations such as Scotland’s “European Landscape Art Festival,” the organizers aim to establish Hualien as a major hub for ecological art in Asia.
A Scenic Photography and Low-Carbon Cycling Tour Proposal
A specially designated Rock Balancing Interactive Experience Zone will be set up on-site, along with a "Rock Balancing Photography Competition" and a "Short Video Creation Competition." In addition, the event is connected to the "2026 Hualien Cycling Adventure," which runs until October 31, encouraging travelers to experience the Zen-like atmosphere of rock stacking and then enjoy a bike ride against the wind, savoring the charm of Hualien's mountains and sea at a low-carbon pace.
[2026 Pacific Ocean International Festival of Rock Balancing and Arts – Event Summary]
Duration: From now until June 30, 2026
Location: Blue Sky Square, Qixingtan Scenic Area, Hualien, Taiwan
Highlights: Live creations by international artists, rock balancing interactive zone, photography and short video contests
Details: Search online for "Pacific Ocean International Festival Of Rock Balancing And Arts"
