Taiwan Travel: Zhunan to Miaoli by Train
Traveling by train from Zhunan to Miaoli - Taiwan
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Zhunan is served by both the mountain and coastal lines of the Taiwan Railway Administration. It can also be reached by bus. Zhunan's best-known tourist attraction is the large Matsu temple. The largest Matsu statue in Taiwan can be seen here. It's located behind Longshan road and can easily be seen from the street. To get here from the train station, go west on Bo-Ai Street. Zhunan train station is located at the intersection of the mountain and coastal train lines, so it's easy to get a train to anywhere in the country. The two closest cities are Hsinchu to the north and Miaoli to the south.
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We had a great time with Orphelia's family in central Taiwan. First of all, we visited Shengxing Train Station (勝興車站) in Miaoli which used to be the highest train station built in Japanese Colonial Era. We also tried to DIY the Hakka ground tea (客家擂茶). OK! It tasted really nice, however, I have to admit that is a tough job. But it was quite funny anyway. After enjoying the local Hakka food in Sanyi, we had a look at the Sanyi Wood Sculpture Museum (三義木雕博物館) and the handicraft street next to it. We could feel the fragrant wood smell anywhere in the museum and appreciate the exquisite wood sculpture at the same time. The last spot on the first day was Hakka Culture Development Center in Miaoli (苗粟客家文化園區). It was such a spacial and educational museum that you can know as more Hakka stories in Taiwan as possible. At the end of our first day, we ended at the Onsen Papawaqa (泰安觀止), a hot spring resort in Taian (泰安). We were suggested that you may need to get used to the natural sound from wild cicadas if you like to stay here in summer time. I think I will quite enjoy that anyway.
The next day we had a healthy walk in the Ginger Garden (薑麻園) first. The view on the top of the watching tower was just awesome. We could even see the whole city of Miaoli and Gongguan (公館) there. Besides, the seasonal fruits and ginger products here were worthy of trying. Orphelia and her family took some local-planted plums and tried the famous ginger biscuits and ginger milk. I could see they quite enjoyed it. Even though it rained in the afternoon, we still had a short stop at Carton King (紙箱王) and Miyahara (宮原眼科).
Finally we said goodbye to each other at the Taichung HSR station. Looking forward to meet each other no matter in Taiwan or Singapore in the future. The video is to memorize the happy time you spend with us. Thank you~~ my friends, Francis, Kathy, Austin and Orphelia.
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????MIAOLI Coast Railway WHY IS NOONE GOING HERE? (苗栗火車之旅)
A short trip to the hardly known coastal area of Miaoli County in western Taiwan. Small towns, small railway station, the sea, quiet countryside, and a strange park.
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Travel in Taiwan 2017, March/April
(By Steven Crook)
YUANLI
Yuanli is an excellent place to enjoy the morning markets which are still a key feature in urban areas on this island. Less than 100m from Yuanli Railway Station, the block bordered by Weigong, Tianxia, Datong, and Jianguo roads is crammed full of vendors.
Some sell vegetables, others fabrics, others prepared food. The range of hot and cold snacks is enticing. One especially popular option is the glutinous pork-filled disks at Jinguang Meatballs (open daily 8am to 9:30pm).
Jinguang Meatballs (金光肉圓)
Add: No. 80, Tianxia Rd., Yuanli Township, Miaoli County
(苗栗縣苑裡鎮天下路80號)
TONGXIAO
One stop and six minutes north of Yuanli is Tongxiao. Stopping here is recommended, as both fresh-air lovers and history buffs can indulge their passions at Hutoushan Park.
First, you’ll come to the remains of a Shinto shrine built in 1937 by the Japanese authorities then ruling Taiwan. After World War II it was preserved by the Chinese Nationalist government, which had reclaimed Taiwan in 1945, but rededicated to heroes of the Republic of China (ROC). Despite post-earthquake modifications since carried out, which reflect postwar political correctness, the site retains considerable elegance.
A little further up, what was once a military lookout post is now shaded by an immense concrete lotus. The lotus flower is a Buddhist symbol of purity, so this is perhaps an attempt to counter the site’s military atmosphere with peaceful sentiments.
At the very top of the hill is a monument that since 1945 has served as a celebration of Taiwan’s return to the Chinese fold, but which was originally erected by the Japanese to mark a crucial moment in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05.
XINPU
Some might think there’s nothing to see at Xinpu but the station itself, a quaint 1922 wooden structure. But they’d be wrong.
Known to rail enthusiasts on the island as the location of one of the stations closest to the sea, Xinpu is a splendid place to stop if you want to feel sea breezes. Here, as at several other spots along Miaoli’s coastline, there are boardwalks and bicycle paths.
There’s also a rather odd park called Qiumao Garden, 350m south of the station. Its garish yet cutesy statues – among them are representations of ROC founder Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Daoist deity Guan Gong, and the entire cast of Journey to the West – are clearly visible from passing trains. Kids will enjoy the slides and concrete animals.
BAISHATUN
Baishatun enjoys island-wide fame of sorts, thanks to Gongtian Temple and the annual pilgrimage that begins and ends here. Like the better-known festival that kicks off down the coast at Dajia Zhenlan Temple, it’s an expression of the Taiwanese people’s adoration of Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea. In 2011, this pilgrimage was declared a national intangible cultural asset by the central government.
ZHUNAN
It’s impossible not to notice the immense statue of a stern-looking, burgundy-skinned man, naked from the waist up. His head is 156m above street level, making this representation of Shennong, the Chinese God of Agriculture and putative inventor of herbal medicine, the largest religious icon in the region.The statue sits atop Wugu Temple, inside which you’ll find other effigies of Shennong. He’s easy to recognize, because he’s invariably depicted holding sprigs of millet in his right hand. Another of his names, Wugushen, means God of the Five Grains.
Getting There:
Taking a train from Taichung Railway Station to Yuanli takes about 70 minutes (NT$79); from Yuanli to Zhunan takes about 45 minutes (NT$61). If you want to get from Zhunan to Miaoli THSR Station, take a train to Fengfu Railway Station (10 min.; NT$16), which is next to the THSR station.
The stations between Yuanli and Zhunan are not far apart from each other, but as the gap between services on this stretch of railroad often exceeds an hour, do carry a schedule of train times. This information can be found on the TRA’s bilingual website, railway.gov.tw.
Gongtian Temple 拱天宮
Houlong 後龍
Hutoushan Park 虎頭山公園
Qiumao Garden 秋茂園
Shennong 神農
Tongxiao 通霄
Wugu Temple 五穀宮
Wugushen 五谷神
Xinpu 新埔
Yuanli 苑裡
Zhunan 竹南
Vlog #3 Two days trip in Miaoli, Taiwan 苗栗南庄 - Day 1 (feat. 蜜獾登山)
We went to a two days trip to Miaoli, Taiwan this March.
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Houlong Cape,(Cape of Good Hope).Miaoli,Taiwan
Houlong Cape of Good Hope is lcoated on a sea front hill. It overlooks ebbing and flowing, waves, an infinite ocean, and a coastal bay that spans for several kilometres. The sunrise and sunset at Houlong Cape of Good Hope are also well appreciated scenery.
Along coast from Houlong (後龍) to Zhunan (竹南) in Miaoli, more than 25 windmills are set to transfer wind energy to electricity. The gigantic fan blades, straight towers, ocean in deep blue and clear sky form a breathtaking picture together. The best place to see such wonder is, indubitably, Cape Hope.
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VLOG #21 | Naik HSR ke Miaoli & Jalan2 ke Nanzhuang Old Street
Desember 2015 saya sudah pernah merasakan naik Shinkansen di Jepang. Kali ini saya ingin merasakan juga naik kereta cepat yang bernama HSR Taiwan (High Speed Rail). Pada kesempatan ini saya mencoba rute dari Taipei menuju ke Miaoli. Tiketnya sudah saya beli sejak hari pertama tiba di Taipei. Setibanya di Miaoli, saya jalan-jalan ke Nanzhuang Old Street. Malamnya kami menginap di Maison de Chine Hotel Miaoli.
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