Yilan, The City Of The Hot Springs (Taiwan)
Yilan, the City Of The Hot Springs (Taiwan)
Yilan, is a city in Taiwan, located in the county of the same name. Yilan has hot springs everywhere you go in the city and many other different attractions like the Taiwan National Center For Traditional arts and the very famous Fish Pedicure. A very different weather than Hualien because of the altitude over the sea, it rains a lot there!. Over all, a beautiful city, with happy people around. After Yilan, we headed up to Taipei where we had a nice time the last days of our trip. I went crazy with Taiwanese shoes and clothes!! Brought a lot back home since prices are CHEAP!!! We enjoyed lunch with family and said until next time' to them...The Hello Kitty train was fun by the way!!! :)
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Jiaoxi, Taiwan
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Jiaoxi, Taiwan 1. Evergreen Resort Hotel - Jiaosi *****
2. Hotel Royal Chiao Hsi *****
3. Living Water Hotspring Hotel ***
4. Wellspring by Silks *****
5. Garden Spring Hotel
6. Yu Peng Villa
7. Just Sleep Jiao Xi
8. Yunju House
9. Pokara Resort
10. No. 21 Jiaoxi Hot Spring Homestay
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1. No. 77, Jiankang Road, 26241 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
A 5-minute walk from Jiaosi Park, Evergreen Resort Hotel offers luxurious accomodation with free Wi-Fi. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a spa centre and fitness facilities.
2. No. 69, Wufeng Road, 262 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Open-air hot spring pools, a heated outdoor pool and pampering spa treatments can be enjoyed at Hotel Royal Chiao Hsi. It provides a free shuttle from Chiaohsi Railway Station, a 10-minute drive away…
3. No. 29, Ren Ai Road, 26243 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Offering a restaurant, Living Water Hotspring Hotel is located in Jiaoxi, only steps from Tangweigou Hot Spring Park. It features cosy rooms with private hot spring bath. Free WiFi access is…
4. No. 67, Wenquan Road, 262 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Featuring outdoor swimming pool and hot spring bath, Wellspring by Silks offers an elegant space for visitors in Jiaoxi. Guests can enjoy the open-air cinema on the rooftop.
5. No. 33, Deyang Road, 262 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Situated in Jiaoxi, Garden Spring Hotel offers hot spring bath in guest rooms. Jiaoxi Hot Springs Park and Tangweigou Hot Spring Park are within 5 minutes’ walking distance.
6. No. 36-11, Erjie Road, 26291 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Located in Jiaoxi, 6 km from Wufengchi Waterfall, Yu Peng Villa offers cosy guestrooms as well as fine dining experience on site. Free WiFi and free bikes are available.
7. No. 8, Lane 24, Deyang Road, 262 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Just Sleep Jiao Xi is located in the popular Jiaoxi business district of Yilan. Free WiFi access is available. The hotel is a 10-minute drive from Jiaoxi Station. Taoyuan Airport is 61 km away.
8. No. 25, Lane 291, Xingnong Road, 262 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Featuring homemade breakfast, Yunju House is located in Jiaoxi of Yilan County. It offers bright rooms with free Wi-Fi access in all areas.
9. No. 34-4, Maopu Road, 262 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Featuring beautifully-landscaped gardens, Pokara Resort offers luxurious rooms with large windows overlooking lush greenery.
10. No. 21, Lane 34, Xinyi Road, 262 Jiaoxi, Taiwan
Featuring free WiFi, No. 21 Jiaoxi Hot Spring Homestay offers accommodation in Jiaoxi, 300 metres from Tangweigou Hot Spring Park. There is a tour desk at the property.
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Su Ao is a small, quaint town in Yilan County. Famous for seafood and cold springs, this rather small place doesn't seem to be frequented by western tourists. Su Ao Cold Spring has a spring water temperature of 22 °C.It is both bathable and drinkable, and has a pH of 5.5. Watch our host Joanne-Marie Sim take a dive, and a sip!
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????TAIPINGSHAN, with MISTY MOUNTAINS and HOT SPRINGS (太平山森林遊樂區)
Third day of our trip along the Northern Cross-Island Highway in Taiwan. Morning in Yingshi at the Lanyang River, Taipingshan Visitor Center, Cuifeng Lake, Taipingshan Villa, Ancient Tree Trail, Jianqing Historic Trail, and Jiuzhize Hot Springs.
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Author: Rick Charette
The long road up into the magnificent, sprawling Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area, marked “Mount Taiping,” starts at the bridge’s south end. After a short distance you’ll see a large roadside display of logging-railway equipment and facilities, including a small wood-built transshipment station. Through the 20th century Taipingshan was one of Taiwan’s three largest logging areas; the Japanese built narrow-gauge lines throughout the region to facilitate extraction.
The drive up to Taipingshan Villa, the center of the forest recreation area, takes about an hour. On the way, you will first come to the toll station (adults NT$150; Mon~Fri, NT$200 weekends/holidays) and then, about 15 minutes later, the visitor center, which has info boards and multimedia displays and provides maps of hiking trails in the Taipingshan area. About 20 minutes beyond this is the roadside Jianqing Historic Trail trailhead. This was my favorite hike on this trip, along a misty mountainside-hugging pathway of lyrical beauty lifted straight from a poem, over old sections of Japanese-built tracks and past creaky moss-covered trestles.
The Taipingshan Villa area is pierced through its center by a long, wide staircase that lifts you up to what was originally a Shinto shrine, which faces Japan. Directly behind is the short sacred-tree Primeval Forest Trail. From Taipingshan Villa, the road through the forest recreation area continues, now very narrow in sections, for about 16km to the exquisite Cuifeng Lake, Taiwan’s largest alpine lake. There, the premium-quality 3.7km Cuifeng Lake Circle Trail takes you high above and around the barrier lake, to lookouts and past more intriguing logging-era relics.
Before heading back to Taipei, we capped off our highway expedition in style and comfort with a hot-spring soak at the busy Jiuzhize (Renze) Hot Springs far down-mountain, located just above the toll station. There are both private and public baths (nude and clothed; public pools NT$150 Apr-Sept), and the setting is striking, cliffs behind, rugged river before, great bursts of sulfurous steam rising from the Earth’s depths.
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Cuifeng Lake 翠峰湖
Cuifeng Lake Circle Trail 翠峰湖環山步道
Jianqing Historic Trail 見晴懷古步道
Jiuzhize (Renze) Hot Springs 鳩之澤溫泉
Northern Cross-Island Highway 北部橫貫公路
Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area 太平山國家森林遊樂區
Taipingshan Villa 太平山莊
Best Places to visit in YILAN | Taiwan Tourist Attractions
Taiwan have a lot of tourist attractions and destinations and one of them is Yilan.Here are the best places to visit in Yilan County.
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Jiaoxi hot springs
In Yilan County you would see the most historic Jiaoxi Hot Spring, which is quite rare in Taiwan for its occurrence on a flatland. Tangwei Hot Spring, meanwhile, has been famous since Qing Dynasty and placed on the list of Eight Scenes of Lanyang Area.
The Jiaoxi Hot Spring originates at the foot of a hill behind Fuchung Temple at Deyang Village, Jiaoxi Township. While streaming along the ditches and highways, running through the railroads, the welling hot waters gather into a brook, serving local people as natural baths at the string of boiling ditches in ancient times.
However, there are only two public bathhouses left for those who want to try an absolutely different bath. As an alkaline fountain, Jiaoxi Hot Spring is crystal-clear, odorless, yet contains a considerable amount of minerals like Potassium chloride, Sodium sulphide, Potassium hydrogen carbonate, Technical Granular, Floating Acids as well as rich organisms.
Being honored as The Hot Spring among Hot Springs, you would find your skin smooth and fine without the slightest stickiness after a bath at Jiaoxi.
All these years the Farmer's Association of Jiaoxi has been developing hot spring vegetables, hot spring drinking water, and hot spring breeding. They devote themselves to give full play to the possible usage of hot spring, so as to gain financial ground for agricultural economy and tour industry in Jiaoxi.
Visitors enjoy walking around the small streets, eating snacks, and of course enjoying the hot springs. Because of its proximity to Taipei, Jiaoxi can be quite crowded on weekends.
YILAN -- Traditional Arts, that DYE HAD A NASTY SMELL... (宜蘭國立傳統藝術中心)
On our recent trip to Yilan Count in northeastern Taiwan we spent a day at the National Center for Traditional Arts, a great place to learn about, well, traditional arts. Lot of hands-on experiences on offer. The lantern by the lake looked great!
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National Center for Traditional Arts
It was only in 1796 that Han Chinese settlers began streaming into the Yilan Plain, coming over the mountains in force from the Taipei Basin. Yet the unique characteristics of this region gave rise to a unique Yilan culture. Travel back deep into Yilan time with a stroll through the National Center for Traditional Arts (NCTA; NT$150 entry; ncfta.gov.tw), beside Provincial Highway 2, not far north of the town of Su’ao, spending a day exploring Yilan traditional-style architecture, history, crafts, and performing arts.
This attraction, spread over 24 hectares, is focused on the culture of the common folk rather than the fine arts. It wears many hats: living museum, outdoor theater, demo and DIY workshop, food market.
The center of activity is the Old Street, a long, curving reproduction of an old-time Yilan commercial high street, lined with elegant-façade shop buildings constructed in the distinctive Yilan red-brick and white-stucco style. Scores of old-time businesses have set up branches on this and the adjoining alleys, the majority from Yilan.
Watch master artisans create glass-art pieces, sculpt dough figurines, and spin “dragon beard” candy. Dress up in old-time costumes and have your photo taken with a backdrop transporting you into times gone by.
At the richly aromatic Han Tê shop, use old-time measuring instruments and packaging methods to create your own 7-item fragrance pouch (rose, mint, cogongrass, etc.), which can also be used for a soothing foot soak. At Zhuo Ye Indigo Dyeing House, don your artist hat to dye your own shop-crafted handkerchief, towel, pouch, or more expensive item. Zhuo Ye selects only traditional natural dyes, using indigo for blues, onion skin for oranges, etc., growing everything in its own fields. And your own precious-memory DIY silver ring awaits your arrival at the metalwork-jewelry studio Xiangcheng Jingong.
It hardly needs saying that this will surely be your best place for gift and souvenir buying on this trip.
The center is also a learning institute for young people pursuing careers in traditional Chinese theater and music, and there is a regular schedule of live performances provided for visitors, with students-in-training the stars. Check with the visitor center upon arrival. Perhaps the most satisfying and colorful shows are put on at the exquisitely aesthetic stage before the elaborately appointed Wenchang Temple; students pray to deity Wenchang Dijun for success in examinations. Enjoy ritual sword play, martial arts, dragon and lion dancing, glove puppetry, and many other old-style entertainment forms.
Among the other stimulations that make an NCFTA visit a full-day experience are boat rides on the waterway that winds through the grounds and on the Dongshan River running past outside, a visit to Scholar Huang’s Residence, which is a traditional three-sided courtyard-style residence saved from demolition and meticulously reconstructed here, a colossal landscape-art dragon made of red lanterns that casts a reflection of ethereal beauty on the inner lake at night, and the “Fog Forest,” a mist-created enchanted forest of fogginess so thick that the people around you begin to disappear.
National Center for Traditional Arts (國立傳統藝術中心)
Add: No. 201, Wubin Rd., Sec. 2, Jixin Village, Wujie Township, Yilan County
(宜蘭縣五結鄉季新村五濱路二段201號)
Tel: (03) 970-5815
Website: ncfta.gov.tw
Han Tê 漢茶
Scholar Huang’s Residence 黃舉人宅
Wenchang Temple 文昌祠
Wenchang Dijun 文昌帝君
Xiangcheng Jingong 鑲澄金工
Zhuo Ye Indigo Dyeing House 卓也藍染
[TW23S1] Chicken Cutlet, Luodong Night Market and Jiaoxi Hot Springs! Where to go in Yilan?
Taipingyang Chicken Cutlet
太平洋香鷄排
No. 187, Section 3, Zhongshan Rd, Yilan City, Yilan County, Taiwan 60
Luodong Night Market
羅東夜市
No. 3, Zhongxing Rd, Luodong Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 265
Jiaoxi Hot Spring
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Opp No. 81-3, Deyang Rd, Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 262
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VLOG 29 | Yilan, Taiwan
Welcome to my 29th vlog! In this vlog, you'll see me go to the Luodong Forest Cultural Park, Chun Restaurant, and the National Center for Traditional Arts in Taiwan!
I will say that the National Center for Traditional Arts might be my new favorite place in Taiwan that is outside of Taipei. I loved how that there was always something to explore in there and that we got to dye cloths. I love trips where I can just dive into the culture, rather than simply just looking at it. But I will also say that the National Center for Traditional Arts is also quite beautiful.
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Trip to Yilan
Trip to Yilan (Ilan), Suao and Jiaosi in Eastern Taiwan. We first went to Ilan and had delicious Ilan food and also went to the scenic Luo Dong Sports Park. Then we were off to the port city of Suao. After Suao, we went to Jiaosi for a nice dip at a hot spring after a busy day. The hot springs in Jiaosi have been a popular tourist destination since the Japanese colonial period. We winded our trip with a nice hot pot dinner. We took the Xueshan, Syueshan, Sueshan ( 雪山隧道) or the Snow Mountain tunnel on both ways. It is the longest tunnel in Taiwan and is located on the Taipei-Yilan Freeway (Taiwan National Highway No. 5). The 12.942 km (8.042 miles)-long Xueshan Tunnel is the second longest road tunnel in East Asia and the fifth longest road tunnel in the world. Jan. 30, 2010
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TAIWAN YILAN 10/07/2015
Second day in Taiwan, because of the typhoons we decided to leave Taipei to Yilan. Enjoy the Adventure and have a great day with whatever you are doing! Be Great people!
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Heron Feeding From a Hotspring Stream at Jiaoxi, Yilan, Taiwan
Heron Feeding From a Hotspring Stream at Jiaoxi, Yilan, Taiwan
Yilan Promo Film - A Getaway Trip to Yilan
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List of destinations in order of appearance:
1. 0:08 Yilan Train Station - 宜蘭火車站
2. 0:18 Diu Diu Dang Forest Park - 丟丟噹森林
3. 0:21 Zhongshan Elementary School - 中山國小
4. 0:24 Zhongshan Park - 中山公園
5. 0:36 Street Egg Pop-cake Vendor - 香酥綿密古早味雞蛋糕
6. 0:42 Lane 430, Section 2, Zhongshan Road - 中山路二段430巷23號
7. 0:47 Kutani Japanese Restaurant - 九穀日本料理 | 舊主秘公館
8. 0:53 Memorial Hall of Founding of Yilan Administration - 宜蘭設治紀念館
9. 1:06 Yang Shi Fang Memorial Park - 楊士芳紀念林園
10. 1:22 Yuewu Muwang Shrine - 岳武穆王廟
11. 1:25 Mingcao Cafe - 鳴草咖啡
12. 1:30 Guangda Alley - 光大巷
13. 1:33 Huanhe Road - 還河路
14. 1:36 Riverside Park - 有噴水池的親水公園
15. 1:42 West Dike Bridge - 西堤屋橋
16. 1:46 Yilan Brick Kiln - 宜蘭磚窯
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Highlights at Center for Traditional Arts Yilan, Taiwan
Yilan city is located in the central Lanyang Plain, looking out to sea on Taiwan's northeast coast. Only 50 minutes from Taipei, it would be easy to visit this Disney-like Center filled with free art performances daily, e.g. Chinese opera; changing exhibits - Wu Ching's incredible and lifelike gold insects were on exhibit when we visited; and a typical old street filled with shops selling and demonstrating creative arts.
No two stores were alike. Whether it was hand-painting parasols, hundreds of ocarinas to choose from, or creating typical Taiwanese food, a fascinating place to visit.
The Ultimate Guide to Yilan County
Yilan is one of the most scenic areas in Taiwan. The rugged coast and rolling green hills provide countless jaw-dropping views for miles!