????️⛰️????Fun in MIAOLI -- Tai'an, Tongluo, and Yuanli (苗栗泰安銅鑼苑裡)
Two day trip to Miaoli County in northern/central Taiwan, visiting hot-spring hotel in Tai'an, a tea factory in Tongluo, and a brick factory in Yuanli. We had fun. :)
00:40 Dahu Wineland Resort 大湖酒莊
02:30 Wenshui Visitor Center 汶水遊客中心
04:25 Xishuikeng Tofu Street洗水坑豆腐街
07:20 Onsen Papawaqa 泰安觀止溫泉會館
08:50 Atayal Cultural Museum 泰雅文物館
10:40 Hushan Suspension Bridge 虎山吊橋
11:30 Onsen Papawaqa
12:40 Shuiyun Suspension Bridge 水雲吊橋
13:25 Onsen Papawaqa
16:05 Tongluo Skywalk 銅鑼天空步道
17:15 Tongluo Tea Factory 銅鑼茶廠
21:50 Jin Liang Shing (JLS) Brick Factory 金良興觀光磚廠
25:55 Yuanli Triangle Rush Exhibition Hall 藺草文化館
28:35 Dongli Jiafeng 東里家風古宅
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Dahu Wineland Resort (大湖酒莊)
Add: No. 2-4, Baliaowan, Fuxing Village, Dahu Township, Miaoli County
(苗栗縣大湖鄉富興村八寮灣2-4號)
Tel: (03) 799-4986
Onsen Papawaqa (泰安觀止溫泉會館)
Add: No. 58, Yuandun, Jinshui Village, Tai’an Township, Miaoli County
(苗栗縣泰安鄉錦水村圓墩58號)
Tel: (037) 941-777
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Atayal Cultural Museum (泰雅文物館)
Add: No. 46-3, Neighborhood 6, Jinshui Village, Tai’an Township, Miaoli County
(苗栗縣泰安鄉錦水村圓墩6鄰46-3號)
Tongluo Tea Factory (銅鑼茶廠)
Add: No. 132-16, Jiuhu, Jiuhu Village, Tongluo Township, Miaoli County
(苗栗縣銅鑼鄉九湖村九湖132-16號)
Tel: (037) 987-358
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Jin Liang Shing (JLS) Brick Factory (金良興觀光磚廠)
Add: No. 71-17, Jinshan, Shanjiao Borough, Yuanli Township, Miaoli County
(苗栗縣苑裡鎮山腳里錦山71-17號)
Tel: (037) 746-368
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Yuanli Triangle Rush Exhibition Hall, (藺草文化館)
Add: No. 65, Weigong Rd., Yuanli Township, Miaoli County
(苗栗縣苑裡鎮為公路65號)
Tel: (037) 862-141
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Dongli Jiafeng (東里家風古宅)
Add: No. 8, Neighborhood 2, Yuankeng Borough, Yuanli Township, Miaoli County
(苗栗縣苑裡鎮苑坑裡2鄰8號)
Tel: (037) 853-158
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Onsen Papawaqa
The Onsen Papawaqa is a forceful work of modernist architecture directly overlooking the Wenshui riverbed. Its grey-hue exposed-concrete exterior walls, proudly and boldly showcased, echo the colors of the exposed cliff rock on the valley’s opposite side. Inside, two additional interior-décor elements are wood and stone, also chosen to echo the surrounding natural environment.
The key attraction here is, of course, the mineral-water soaking. Each room faces the river through floor-to-ceiling glass, with a window-side Japanese-style in-floor stone-slab tub. “The extensive public-area spa facilities are outside the main building; there are separate nude bathing areas for males and females, a non-nude mixed bathing area, and a wonderful cool-temperature narrow swimming pool that runs the entire main building’s length between building and riverside bluff-edge.” The evening starry-sky viewing is scintillating. In the midst of all this is a friendly, breezy thatch-roof open-air bar.
Both restaurants, on the 5th and 6th floors (the top floors), have eyrie-like views of the river before and mountain behind. The complimentary Chinese/Western buffet breakfast is taken in the 5th-floor Running Water Restaurant, which has a laddered spatial design evoking the river’s cascading waters. Lunch and dinner are served in the 6th-floor Flying Cloud Restaurant; the cuisine is Chinese, with strong Hakka and indigenous infusions, along with Western elements. Locally sourced ingredients are stressed. The Dongpo pork and sesame-oil chicken are especially good. (Rooms start at NT$7,500)
Gazing east from the Taiwan Hakka Museum, you can look down into the valley below and out over the hills toward the central mountains beyond. Just to the south, you’ll see row upon row of neatly spaced tea bushes. This is part of the 30ha tourist-oriented Tongluo Tea Factory operation. It’s centered on a factory/retail building of eye-catching modern design that offers a picture-perfect panorama of the valley through its east-side glass wall. Trains regularly run through the valley, through what looks like a model-train set. Patrons are helped in their train-spotting via a large signboard with run-through times and train types.
The main type of tea grown here is Dongfang Meiren (Oriental Beauty), which is primarily grown in Hakka areas in the hills of the northwest at lower altitudes (300~800m). Visitors can enjoy tea-tasting sessions, tours of the processing facilities and fields (in one interesting section, each row is dedicated to a single type of Taiwan-grown tea, with English signage), DIY picking for tour groups, and a meal. The latter consists of a traditional type of biandang (boxed lunch) eaten by Hakka tea-pickers and railroad workers. This comes wrapped in a gratis traditional bright-color Hakka-style head kerchief worn by female tea-pickers (separate payment for each option).
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Brief Intrdoction of Miaoli District Agricultural Research and Extension Station
Starting with introduction of landscape features and agricultural overview about Miaoli County, the film presents history, organization structure, task and relevant test and research outcome of Miaoli District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, Committee on Agriculture, Executive Yuan. At last, the film shows topics and features of Agricultural Exhibition Hall, Bio Industry Museum and Sericulture Museum in the station.
Flowers and Horses: TAICHUNG FLORA EXPO (台中花博)
This video was shot shortly before the Taichung Flora Expo started so you can see the expo areas in their virgin state, before the crowds. Now the Expo is in full swing. :)
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Travel in Taiwan (2018-11-12)
By Rick Charette
The 2018 Taichung Flora Expo
The “Flower City” Throws Open Its Doors to the Wide World
The Houli Site
To accommodate the great streams of visitors expected during the expo, the 1.2km pedestrian-only Flower Horse Path has been created, connecting the Houli Railway Station with the Houli Horse Ranch. After the expo closes, it will become an extension of the extremely popular Dongfeng Bikeway.
Horse-riding and cycling are prominent cultural elements in the Houli area. The popular 4.5km Houfeng Bikeway will take you from the horse ranch to and through an old railway tunnel, then over a long steel bridge that leaps the Dajia River. You can complete the circuit, or jump on the longer Dongfeng Bikeway if desired, for an easy-grade saunter totaling 18km. The emphasis is on slow-paced enjoyment of pastoral scenery and railway history.
The Fengyuan Site
Huludun Park is an elongated, landscaped park that follows the two sides of a local river. It is divided into five areas. Areas 1 through 4 are focused on iconic characteristics that help to define Taichung, which is striving to create a “green land, nature, and people” symbiosis. Visitors can take long strolls through a rich world of flowers and decorative plants.
Area 5 is centered on a scenic lake with a flower-covered waterfront, where improvements have been carried out to enrich the diversity of Taichung’s eco-habitats. A unique group of 10 floral-landscape features demonstrate a new perspective on what a Taiwan urban-area waterfront environment can look like: an island at the lake’s center, a lakeview platform, ecological pavement, an art wall, a “vanilla maze,” a vine tunnel, riverbank grassy areas, a “citizens’ lawn,” and a music plaza. These are collectively called the Flora Ks Gem, the “K” standing for “karat,” as in gold quality eco-friendly gems.
The Waipu Site
The Waipu area is blessed with unique topographical and climate advantages that have given rise to thriving fruit-growing and flower-cultivation industries, with their high-quality products exported around the globe. Major fruits include ponkans, honey tangerines, lychees, dragon fruits; major flower types include dancing-doll orchids, flamingo flowers, and lilies.
Each of the park areas is home to exhibition halls that showcase the newest ideas and technologies related to that area’s themes. In the Waipu area, the Nature House and Green Pavilion are dedicated to agriculture 4.0 technologies for the development of smart agriculture in keeping with the concepts of “slow food and slow living.” The design of the Waipu park area as a whole has a strong focus on 3R (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) and 3G (Green building, Green energy, and Green transportation). Beyond the exhibition halls, two notable attractions where these concepts are seen in action are the Aqueduct Hydroponics Area and Water Recycling Bamboo Dome.
Expo Tickets/Transportation
A regular adult one-day entry ticket is NT$350. Among the other options available: a 3-day ticket for NT$650, a ticket for unlimited entry over the full expo period for NT$2,500, and one-day entry for each individual in groups of 20 or more for NT$230.
Railway stations and major highways are located close to each park area, and access using public transportation is strongly recommended.
Aqueduct Hydroponics Area 露天水耕花園
Fengyuan Huludun Park 豐原葫蘆墩公園
Flower Horse Path 花馬道
Green Pavilion 智農館
Houli Horse Ranch & Forest Park Area 后里馬場森林園區
Nature House 樂農館
Taipei International Flora Exposition 臺北國際花卉博覽會
Waipu Park Area 外埔園區
Water Recycling Bamboo Dome 竹穹惜水
Checheng Village
This video was filmed on my mobile phone - Vicki's taken my decent camera to Spain with her!
Went back to to Shuili again today. One advantage of a long weekend is that I can go places when it's quiet. The last time I went to the Checheng Village, it was really crowded. Today, the car parks were empty, and there were very few people. A very relaxed visit.
Yen Szu Hsu (Sophia) and I walked up to village, and came back by train. Everything was so relaxed - the ticket office at Checheng was closed, and no-one could be bothered to take our fare at Shuili. A lovely afternoon.
Changhua HSR Station wins architectural award for evoking local floriculture
Changhua’s high-speed rail station, which opened last year, won an “architectural Oscar” for best-designed bus and train station. It is the second prize won by the station, designed by architect Kris Yao, which features petal-shaped columns and abundant natural lighting to highlight the beauty of Changhua. Stepping foot in the THSR Changhua station for the first time, you can’t help but be struck by the 18 columns extending from the floor of the main hall to its ceiling like so many blossoming flowers. Northward-facing skylights positioned at the top of each column let light into the entrance hall, whose atmosphere changes as the day goes on. Chou Shu-juanTHSR Changhua Station AttendantThe atrium is flooded with natural sunlight. Plants on all four sides of the station add to the feeling of being in the middle of nature.The design of the roof of the station evokes the impression of footpaths winding through rice paddies, while the curved columns in the main hall together resemble a forest. The THSR Changhua station is also the only station in Taiwan’s high-speed rail network to have live plants in its lobby. Chou Shu-juanTHSR Changhua Station Attendant(The design) highlights Changhua’s local spirit. We used sunlight and flowers as the main themes of the station.The THSR Changhua Station, designed by architect Kris Yao, beat out Delft station in Holland and Vienna’s new central railway station to win the top audience prize for bus and train station designs at the fourth annual Architizer A+Awards which will hold an awards ceremony next month in New York.
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Taiwan Glass Gallery
Golden Tunnel
台灣玻璃館 黃金隧道
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Tempat Foto Prewedding Paling Bagus Di Taiwan#Green Fantasy Forest Miaoli
tempat foto prewedding paling bagus di taiwan untuk calon pengantin green fantasy forest miaoli
para fotografer handal pastinya ingin mehasilkan foto yang bagus dan berkualitas
nah salah satu saratnya adalah memilih tempat yang tepat dan mendukung
di green fantasi forest ini adalah salah satu tempat favorit fotografer taiwan menyalurkan bakat foto grafernya
tempatnya sangat indah sesuai judulnya tempat ini menggambarkan sebuah kota fantasi
penasaran?
teman2 di area taicung bisa menggunakan kereta
turun di stasiun tongluo,kemudian naek taxi ke green fantasy forest,mudah kan?
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Taiwan train crash 2018: the deadliest accident in decades
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At least 18 were killed and more than 180 injured after a tourist train derailed and overturned in Yilan, northern Taiwan. The Puyuma Express train, with 366 passengers aboard, reportedly travelled faster than normal and stopped several times before the accident happened. The train crash is the deadliest since 1981.
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Photo's taken many year ago of this up in the air railway in the Ruhr area of Germany
Jiji Small Railway Line Tour (Taiwan)
The Jiji Line / Jiji Small Railway Line / 集集線 is a branch line of the Taiwan Railway Administration, located in Changhua and Nantou Counties in Taiwan with a length of 29.7 km. The line was originally built by Taipower to facilitate the construction of Mingtan Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant in Sun Moon Lake. Afterwards, the colony government purchased the route in 1927. The line was severely damaged in the 1999 Jiji earthquake on 21 September 1999, but was repaired and resumed operations in February 2002.
On Jiji Line, there are twelve runs everyday, however, only one runs between Ershui Station and Checheng Station, and the others travel between Taichung Station and Checheng Station. The headway between each number of runs is about two hours. Due to the line being single tracked, only one train can travel the full length at a time. Historically, only the TRA's diesel-powered trains could operate on the line due to the width of the line's tunnels. Following the renovations from 2010 to 2011, the Jiji Line became navigable to other types of trains.
A one-way ticket fare, from Ershui to Checheng, is NT$44 by mileage for adults. And, an unlimited-rides pass fare is NT$80, for used in one day. The Jiji Line ticket and one-day round-trip pass is available for purchase at all the following stations: Zhunan, Miaoli, Fongyuan, Taichung, Changhua, Yuanlin, Tianzhong, Ershuei, Dajia, Shalu, Douliu, Dounan, and Chiayi.
Festival at Taipei Main Station offers unique tours to indigenous communities
The Indigenous Tourism Festival opened today at Taipei Main Station. From now till Sunday, it offers a showcase of arts and crafts, delicacies, and stage performances from 18 indigenous communities in Taiwan. Also on offer are a series of exciting tours for those who want to learn more about these communities and their cultures. Visitors can book a tour and go on a one-day hunting adventure, learn the arts of survival from the Amis people, and try their hand at cooking a local dish.Hualien’s Tabalong performance troupe takes to the stage, kicking off the 2019 Taiwan Indigenous Tourism Festival. Traditional indigenous delicacies are also available, including glutinous rice snacks and Ma’ao eggs from Miaoli’s Nanzhuang community.Chang Feng-chuTri-Mountain National Scenic Area officialIt is common in plains communities to eat tea eggs, but these Ma’ao eggs are very unique. We use a type of spice called “mountain pepper,” which yields a unique fragrance.Rock paintings and hand-crafted jewelry from Dili Village in Nantou’s Sinyi Township are also on display, giving visitors a glimpse into indigenous artworks. RitaCraftswomanWhen we are creating the crafts, we use black, white and red as the primary colors to represent the Bunun people. Chou Yung-huiTourism Bureau director-generalI hope everyone can come out and experience the uniqueness of the indigenous communities. Also, we know that Lanyu is not a designated national scenic area, but we have issued a special invitation to Lanyu’s Tao people to come take part in the festival.The Indigenous Tourism Festival runs from today to Sunday at Taipei Main Station. New Zealand’s Maori people are joining the festival this year, highlighting the dynamic diversity of the Austronesian peoples.
Heels 2 Wheels: Taiwan - Luodong Farm Cultural Exchange Visitor Factory in Yilan (Ep 25)
The Luodong Farm Cultural Exchange Visitor Factory, ( also known as the Loton Farmers Association, is well-known for their organic soya milk and preserved century eggs. It is situated near the train station in Luodong Township and is equipped with a tourist information centre, an exhibition hall, a production line tour, and a restaurant. It makes a great stop for family activities, and gives many a chance to get their hands dirty and prepare their own traditional delicacies.
Visitors can have the DIY experience of making own tofu, dolls painting and candles painting. So for all you DIY fans out there, don't forget to give this place a visit!
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The HAMASEN Museum of Taiwan Railway in KAOHSIUNG (高雄哈瑪星台灣鐵道館)
First stop of our recent two-day trip to Kaohsiung, the Hamasen Museum of Taiwan Railway in Kaohsiung (park area with locomotives and railway cars, a mini railway ride, and a railway miniature world). Great places to visit in Kaohsiung!
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