Neipi is a sheltered beach break located on Taiwan's eastern coast, facing southwest toward the Pacific Ocean. The spot features a crescent sandy beach backed by dense forest and modest residential development. The beach is relatively protected, with forested hills and rocky headlands providing natural shelter. Water conditions are typically mild with small average waves of 1.48m, making this a suitable location for beginners during favorable wind windows. The beach has accessible shallow water near shore for learning, with deeper water further out. Wind conditions are marginal, with extremely low reliability (0.2%) and light average winds (3.7 knots), suggesting this spot functions best during seasonal wind shifts or local thermal effects. Side-shore winds from the north and northeast would be optimal for kitesurfing. The proximity to settlement and visible infrastructure means this spot is likely accessed by local kiters familiar with conditions. Water temperature around 22.9°C allows year-round kitesurfing with appropriate gear. Best suited for beginners practicing in light wind, though consistent sessions may require traveling to more reliable nearby spots.