The Amazing Tian Hou Gong Mazu Temple in Lugang, Taiwan
Aerial Views Taiwan / Xingtian Temple / Peitou / 2016.09.24
Aerial views of Xingtian Temple, Beitou Branch. Shot with a DJI Phantom 2, today, September 24, 2016.
The view is taken from the north of Taiwan, north of Taipei, and is looking directly south. The sprawling complex with powder blue roofs beyond the temple is the main maintenance yard and garages for the Taipei MRT train system.
Today was the first time I visited this temple even though I lived near it for years. The temple and its grounds are exceedingly tidy and trim. Like the Xingtian Temple in Taipei it is unique in that there are no offering tables nor is incense burnt. Spartan.
The grounds are very green and beautiful. The surrounding gardens are meticulously maintained. From the rear of the temple there's a trail head that leads into the woods above.
This temple is the Beitou branch of the widely visited Xingtian Temple on Minquan East Road in Taipei, yet it in fact pre-dates the main temple. The principle deity here is Guansheng Dijun. The Beitou Branch is commonly known as Zhongyi Temple due to its proximity to the former Zhongyi Railway Station and Zhongyi MRT Station today.
This grand temple covers an area of about 8.0 hectares. The facilities include a library, lushly planted grounds, trails, landscaped courtyards, rest pavilions, a parking lot and public restrooms. The Zhongyi Trail head is also located here for visitors wishing to explore the scenic natural surroundings.
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Aircraft: DJI Phantom 2
TAIWAN TEMPLE Largest Bell In ASIA
Taiwan Temple/Monastery with the largest bell in Asia January 2010
Travel Devoted - Daoist Celebration - Dounan, Taiwan
On our bike ride to Hua Shan we passed through Dounan and came upon this celebration. We are never quite sure what is going on, but it is fun to watch, and very, very noisy.
The Daoist (Taoist) religion seems to really like to celebrate! They love their fireworks too!
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Chia Shih Pao Hotel is located in Taibao City, Chiayi, about a 15-minute drive from Chiayi city centre. It features spacious rooms with modern interiors and facilities. Free WiFi is accessible in the entire property.
Hotel Chia Shih Pao is a 10-minute drive from Xingang Feng, a 15-minute drive from Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum, THSR Chiayi Station or Chiayi Railway Station and a 20-minute drive from Beigang Chao Tian Temple.
is a 10-minutes from Xingang Fenqtain Gong. It takes 15 minutes by car from the hotel to the Southern Branch of National Palace Museum, Chiayi HSR Station and Chiayi Railway Station. Beigang is a 20-minute drive away.
Each room here will provide air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a sofa. Private bathroom comes with a shower, hairdryer and free toiletries. Some units also include a bathtub.
Guest can use free bicycles to explore around, and travel information is available at the tour desk. The front desk offers luggage storage service for guest. Other facilities include a fitness centre and a business centre.
Aerial Views of Tianmu, Taipei, Taiwan / August 5, 2017
A time-lapse of a 15 minute flight. I've had this Phantom 2 Vision + for about 2 years now. Everything works like new. I've had over 260 flights and no mishaps. The only problem has been batteries slowly dying. The original battery and the extra one that came with it are no longer usable. They still hold a charge but it seems the on-board circuitry is messed up. I've bought 3 replacement batteries and they're all good. This flight was mostly to keep in practice and to keep everything in use. This particular spot in the neighbor is extremely convenient and safe to fly in.
Although I have posted aerial videos of this same place many times, each time there's something different and besides instead of perhaps deleting or archiving the data why not post it to YouTube.
Further notes: The Phantom 2 records at 1080p 30 fps. To speed up the footage I pre-processed with Virtualdub. I changed the framerate to 150 per second, then the fps to 30. 15 minutes compressed to 3. Still smooth enough.
Final output done with Vegas 10.
pink castle yunlin county, taiwan
Set in a converted farmhouse surrounded by fields, this whimsical bed-and-breakfast with a princess theme is a 10-minute walk from the Honey Museum, a 12-minute walk from go-kart racing at Green Tunnel Park, and 7 km from Dounan train station.
Warm, individually decorated rooms come with flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Individual touches consist of 4-poster beds, sitting areas, frilly fabrics and/or artwork.
Breakfast is served in an informal dining room that has exposed wood beams; dinner is available for a surcharge. Event space includes a glass-enclosed wedding chapel overlooking a pond.
entrance fee :150nt each
camera : Canon 800D
transportation: rent a motor vehicle in chiayi station
Feeding Frenzy! Huwei Park, Yunlin County, Taiwan
These fish were hungry!
TAI TIEN FU TEMPLE Nan Kun Shen TAIWAN 2010 part 1
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Footage:Police, goddess Mazu worshippers clash in Taiwan
Worshippers following a statue of the Chinese goddess Mazu in Taiwan clashed with police on Sunday. It happened when the police built a wall with their own bodies to forbid the crowd of worshippers – who queued overnight – from mobilizing, in Zhanghua county. The police said they were concerned by possible safety problems with the rowdy crowd, such as a potential stampede. The police and the worshippers eventually reached a peaceful solution.
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Taiwan Train Journeys Ep1 Part 1 - Yuanlin City, Changhua County.
On the 3rd December 2017 I decide to jump on to the train to head south, my goal was to visit three cities in three different counties, so my first city was Yuanlin City in Changhua county where I visited a taouism temple, as well as followed an old sugar rail line track where I got to see the old South Yuanlin station, which is slowly rotting away over time.
????????????SU'AO & NANFANG'AO, perhaps THE BEST FISHING HARBOR in TAIWAN (東海岸:蘇澳&南方澳)
Second day of our recent East Coast trip. We visited the harbors of Su'ao and Nanfang'ao. We liked Nanfang'ao a lot, especially the beaches! :)
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Travel in Taiwan magazine (2017-05-06)
By Rick Charette
Harbor Life – Su’ao and Nanfang’ao
The ocean-port town of Su’ao is a short drive south from the NCFTA along Provincial Highway 2, the coastal highway. On the way you reach the mountains that come down to the sea and you’ll pass through a highway tunnel that pierces a spur just before entering the town.
The spur juts right out into the Pacific. A bit further south is another arm extending off the coast; its tip, long ago a hilly island, is now connected to the mainland by a low-hill gravel-and-sand isthmus created by the strong coastal currents. Between these arms are deep waters, and three ports: Beigang’ao (“North Side Port”), Su’ao, and Nanfang’ao (“South Side Port”).
Note: Readers will notice that many of this article’s place names end in “ao/澳.” This character means “deep waters – a place where seagoing vessels can moor,” and is used for locations with natural deep-water harbors where ports have been developed.
The Qixingling Trail takes you up on top of the northern spur. Find the trailhead right beside the south entrance to Su’ao Cold Spring Park, a key local attraction. “Qixingling” means “Seven Stars Peak”; the trail is 4,750 meters long, with a maximum elevation of 270 meters. The highest and most photo-worthy harbor/ocean/mountain panorama awaits at lookout No. 6, reached from the trailhead in a steep, steady 25 minutes, beauteous butterflies entertaining you all the way. If time allows, continue at least ten minutes further and you are reward with eagle-vantage photo ops north over the Yilan Plain, central mountains, and iconic Guishan (“Turtle”) Island in the far distance.
Nanfang’ao has three side-by-side narrow harbors, all dedicated to fishing craft. At the foot of the middle harbor is exuberantly ornate Nantian Temple, dedicated to Mazu, Goddess of the Sea. Construction was started in 1946 after, locals believed, the goddess saved them from disaster. On the south side of this harbor’s mouth is the raucous Nanfang’ao fish market, where boats constantly pull up to unload catch for sale at a dense array of stands, creating more vivid photo opps.
Halfway down the harbor’s north side (No. 81, Yugang Rd.) is the Sangang Iron Factory Museum. The factory, set up here in 1962 and closed in 2004, was dedicated to fishing-boat repair and maintenance. The museum, stuffed to the gunwales with now-antique machinery, period photos, and other fishing industry-theme treasure, is run by the son of the key factory founder.
Other Nanfang’ao spots of interest include Neipi Beach, the pleasant long and arcing sand/gravel beach on the outside of the earlier-described isthmus (dotted with attractive cafés and eateries), Doufu Cape, a spot popular with snorkelers on the outside of the “former island” at the end of the isthmus, so named because its rock resembles soybean curd, and Zhu Dayu Culture Museum, established by the local fishermen’s association to showcase Nanfang’ao seafood products (located by Nanfang’ao Bridge beside the northernmost harbor).
Photo Tip: This region’s most popular photo-taking spot is almost surely the Nanfang’ao Observation Deck, perched cliffside at the 108km mark of Su-Hua Highway. Directly above the Nanfang’ao harbors, your sunrise shots are guaranteed terrific, as are your evening shots, when the harbor-area lights come on and dynamic-design Nanfang’ao Bridge is bathed in changing pastels.
Doufu Cape 豆腐岬
Nanfang’ao (Observation Deck) 南方澳(觀景台)
Nantian Temple 南天宮
Neipi Beach 內埤海灘
Qixingling Trail 七星嶺步道
Sangang Iron Factory Museum 三剛鐵工廠文物館
Zhu Dayu Culture Museum 祝大漁物產文創館
Grand Earl Hotel - Douliu - Taiwan
Grand Earl Hotel hotel city: Douliu - Country: Taiwan
Address: No. 6, Chung Shan Road; zip code: 640
Offering free internet access, Grand Earl Hotel is situated just a minute’s walk from the historic Taiping Street. Douliou Railway Station and Solar Bus Station are within a 5-minute walk away.
-- Offrant un accès gratuit à internet, le Grand Earl Hotel est situé à seulement quelques pas de la rue historique Taiping Street. La gare de Douliou et la gare routière Solar sont à moins de 5 minutes à pied.
-- El Grand Earl Hotel está situado a pocos minutos a pie de la calle histórica Taiping y ofrece conexión a internet gratuita. Se encuentra a 5 minutos a pie de la estación de tren de Douliou y de la estación de autobuses de Solar.
-- Das Grand Earl Hotel bietet kostenfreien Internetzugang und liegt nur 1 Minute zu Fuß von der historischen Taiping Street entfernt. Der Bahnhof Douliou und der Busbahnhof Solar sind innerhalb von 5 Minuten zu Fuß zu erreichen.
-- Het Grand Earl Hotel biedt gratis internet en ligt op slechts een minuut lopen van de historische Taiping Street. Het treinstation van Douliou en het Solar-busstation liggen op 5 minuten loopafstand.
-- Grand Earl Hotelは歴史的な太平街から徒歩わずか1分のロケーションにあり、無料のインターネット回線を提供しています。斗六駅とソーラーバスステーションからは徒歩5分です。 ホテルはアミューズメントパークの剣湖山世界から13km、樟湖風景区から23km、台中空港からは76kmです。 モダンな客室には、エアコン、薄型ケーブルテレビ、ソファ、専用バスルーム(シャワー、バスアメニティ、ヘアドライヤー付)が備わります。 併設するRoyal House Fine...
-- 致丽伯爵酒店提供免费上网服务,距离历史悠久的太平街仅有1分钟步行路程,距离斗六火车站和日统巴士站不到5分钟步行路程。 酒店距离剑湖山欢乐世界有13公里,距离樟湖风景区有23公里,距离台中机场有76公里。 现代化的空调客房设有平面有线电视频道的平面电视、沙发以及带淋浴设施、洗浴用品和吹风机的连接浴室。 皇家宴餐厅供应上海美食,提供客房服务。 客人可以使用商务中心或会议/宴会空间。24小时前台的工作人员可以协助行李寄存、自行车出租以及免费停车服务。
-- Отель Grand Earl расположен всего в нескольких минутах ходьбы от исторической улицы Тайпин и в 5 минутах пешком от железнодорожного вокзала Доулю и и автобусного вокзала Солар. К услугам гостей бесплатный доступ в Интернет.
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Traveling 11-- Taipei-Yunlin-Kaohsiung-Yunlin-Taipei trip part9(people selling 稜角at Love River)
20120825 This is a video of people selling interesting stuff at Kaohsiung Love River 愛河, Taiwan. You have to watch this video if you are interested or want to know more about Taiwanese culture and what they like to eat. Very special!
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LQ Lion Dance @52nd Annual Lunar New Year Gala
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Yunlin officials out to promote 2017 Taiwan Lantern Festival, set to be biggest in history
Event planners have assured that preparations are on track for next year’s Taiwan Lantern Festival in Yunlin, with only 100 days left until the grand opening. Yunlin officials were in Taipei today to promote the festival, which is set to be the biggest in Taiwan’s history, covering a total area of 50 hectares. With exactly 100 days left until the 2017 Taiwan Lantern Festival kicks off on February 11 next year, the commissioner of Yunlin County used the occasion to assure the public that the county’s preparations for the big event were on schedule. Lee Chin-yung Yunlin County Commissioner On one hand, we are extremely eagerly awaiting the 2017 Taiwan Lantern Festival, and on the other hand, we want to remind all our colleagues that time is ticking, and that we want to use every minute and every second so that our preparations can be of the highest standard.To publicize the upcoming festival, Yunlin County Commissioner Lee brought the group planning the event to the Taipei International Travel Fair, hoping to broaden awareness of Yunlin’s tourism offerings.
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