Taiwan first gained recognition for its Eight Wonders when author Gong-Qian Gao collected a series of poems named Poems of Eight Wonders in his Taiwan Chorography in which the poems of Gong-Qian Gao, Ti-Wu Qi, Zhang Wong, Shan-Zong Wong and Qing-Wang Lin were recorded. These poems served as the first brushstroke of the colorful rainbow known as the Eight Wonders of Taiwan. Soon after, more poems were added to the Poems of Eight Wonders by other Taiwanese Poets and these poems continued to be an important part of Taiwan Chorography to this very day. Other versions of Poems of Eight Wonders during Ching dynasty were the combined great works of away-from-home governors, gazetteers editors and local scholars in Taiwan, which means the Poems of Eight Wonders recorded in Gong-Qian Gao's Taiwan Chorography, being the undisputed predecessor, is worth of study and discussion at length. This essay aims to conduct a thorough analysis on the Poems of Eight Wonders recorded in Gong-Qian Gao's Taiwan Chorography in hopes of providing an adequate assessment on their literary value as poetries.