Pingxi Train Line Tour / 平溪線旅游 (Jingtong, Pingxi, Shifen & Houtong Cat Village)
00:00 - Pingxi Train Line / 平溪線
03:06 - Jingtong / 菁桐
06:49 - Pingxi Old Street / 平溪老街
17:54 - Shifen Old Streets / 十分老街
33:41 - Shifen Waterfall / 十分大瀑布
33:45 - Houtong Cat Village / 猴硐貓村
The Pingxi Small Railway line is a thirteen kilometre, narrow-gauge railway, one of three remaining open from the Japanese era. The towns along the Pingxi Line were all once thriving mining towns, all feature “old streets” selling tourist paraphernalia and old Japanese buildings.
Jingtong Station was built by the Japanese in the 1930s. The town is a terminus of the Pingxi Line.
Along the rail line, lovers and others write wishes on bamboo sticks (“wish sticks”) and hang these on trees, fences, and anything else that might be available.
Pingxi is special for its unique architecture and design, as its market area, Pingxi Old Street, is built into a hill with a train track going overhead right through the middle with shops around selling local food and gifts. Visitors are able to check out shops built during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as wooden houses built during the Japanese occupation era.
However, Pingxi is undoubtedly the most famous stop on the Pingxi Line because of its annual lantern-launching activities during the Lantern Festival period after the Chinese New Year. Perhaps 1,000 or so lanterns are launched over a period of a couple of weeks. The launchings are conducted at night, making for a dramatic scene. But be forewarned that the popularity of the festival makes for very crowded viewing. During the rest of the year, one can purchase and launch lanterns on one’s own.
Pingxi is also known for its sausage vendors who slice up and add toppings to their sausages.
Shifen is perhaps the best stop on the Pingxi Line for picture-taking. Travelers are free to walk along the rail line, which runs right through the downtown.
Shifen is the most active place for the purchasing, igniting, and launching of lanterns into the night sky. The lanterns, carrying written notes expressing the wishes of the launchers, are set aloft from the rail tracks, and everyone scampers away when a train makes its way through town. As helpful signs explain, different colors of lanterns represent different types of wishes, such as those involving romance, good health, and success on exams. You can buy the sky lanterns for about NTD150 (US$5) and then paint a good luck message. The origin stems from an ancient custom where people would release sky lanterns to signal an area was safe.
The Jingan Suspension Bridge, a popular spot for photography, is right next to Shifen Station.
About 1.3 KM from Shifen Old Streets / Shifen train station, the Shifen Waterfall has a total height of 20 metres (66 ft) and is 40 metres (130 ft) in width, making it the broadest waterfall in Taiwan. On sunnier days, the waterfall creates a rainbow as it splashes into the lake - widely regarded as the most scenic in all of Taiwan.
Houtong was once a rich small mining town in Ruifang, renowned for a well-preserved culture surrounding its railway, which was built during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. During its prosperous years, the area produced around 220,000 tons of coal per year, the largest coal output of a single area in Taiwan. This attracted many immigrants to the area, which further spurred the town's growth to as many as 900 households with a population of more than 6,000 people. The last facility built in the area was a coal purification factory, built in 1920.
As the coal mining industry began to decline in the 1990s, the area also declined. Young residents started to emigrate to look for other opportunities, and eventually only few hundred residents remained once the mining industry had died out.
However, things started taking a turn for the better from 2008, when a local cat lover organized volunteers to start offering abandoned cats a better life. They posted the cats' pictures online, resulting in an overwhelming response from other cat lovers around the nation. Soon, Houtong became a center for cat lovers as word spread, and the number of cats living there increased – thus reviving a declining village, and transforming it into a tourist destination. Some cats are sterilized, and will have one of their ears trimmed as confirmation – this helps to keep check on the local population of cats, and also helps identify new cats which enter into the village.
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Pingxi Sky Lanterns - Taiwan
Taiwan's Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival (in Pingxi District 平溪) is held at Shifen village, not Pingxi city. This happens twice a year. 1st festival is on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month. The 2nd is during the Mid-Autumn Festival. In between these 2 festivals, sky lanterns are released nightly. There's no entrance fee.
Getting there:
Take Taiwan Rail (TRA) from Taiwan Main Station to Ruifang Station. Journey is about 40 mins. Change to the Pingxi Line at Ruifang. Cost is NT$80 for unlimited rides. Journey from Ruifang to Shifen is about 45 mins. You may make a stop at Houtong Cat Village along the way if you like cats and have time to spare. Trains travel at hourly intervals.
Pingxi Old street Pingxi district Taiwan
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Pingxi District (Chinese: 平溪區; pinyin: Píngxī Qū; Wade–Giles: P'ing-hsi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pêng-khoe khu; historically spelled Pinghsi), is a rural district in New Taipei, Taiwan. The source of the Keelung River is in Jingtong, which is inside Pingxi District. It was an important coal mining town in the early 20th century.
In Pingxi, every year during the Lantern Festival, people have their wishes written on sky lanterns, and release them to the skies during the Pingxi International Sky Lantern Festival. In 2009, the Lantern Festival had the presence of sky lanterns from Japan and Mexico on February 7, and ones from China on February 9
A Day Trip From Taipei | Jiufen, Shifen & Pingxi
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Riding the railway to explore three charming, scenic and lantern filled small towns northeast of Taipei. And eating lots of Taiwanese street food along the way.
The old mining town of Jiufen, shrouded in mountain mist during our visit, is a feast for the eyes and the stomach. Narrow alleys, steep staircases and the ubiquitous red lanterns strung up as far as the eye can see. Made famous by its association with the Studio Ghibli film, 'Spirited Away', this wee charmer is no secret but the crowds didn't deter us.
Rolling into Shifen and Pingxi on the Pingxi District Railway line, we were surrounded by lush greenery, old streets full of character and a sky full of glowing lanterns. And more street food. Score.
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Pingxi Train Line Tour / 平溪線旅游 (Slideshow / 幻燈片) - Jingtong, Pingxi, Shifen & Houtong Cat Village
00:00 - Pingxi Train Line / 平溪線
02:26 - Jingtong / 菁桐
04:58 - Pingxi Old Street / 平溪老街
09:10 - Shifen Old Streets / 十分老街
13:38 - Shifen Waterfall / 十分大瀑布
15:31 - Houtong Cat Village / 猴硐貓村
The Pingxi Small Railway line is a thirteen kilometre, narrow-gauge railway, one of three remaining open from the Japanese era. The towns along the Pingxi Line were all once thriving mining towns, all feature “old streets” selling tourist paraphernalia and old Japanese buildings.
Jingtong Station was built by the Japanese in the 1930s. The town is a terminus of the Pingxi Line.
Along the rail line, lovers and others write wishes on bamboo sticks (“wish sticks”) and hang these on trees, fences, and anything else that might be available.
Pingxi is special for its unique architecture and design, as its market area, Pingxi Old Street, is built into a hill with a train track going overhead right through the middle with shops around selling local food and gifts. Visitors are able to check out shops built during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as wooden houses built during the Japanese occupation era.
However, Pingxi is undoubtedly the most famous stop on the Pingxi Line because of its annual lantern-launching activities during the Lantern Festival period after the Chinese New Year. Perhaps 1,000 or so lanterns are launched over a period of a couple of weeks. The launchings are conducted at night, making for a dramatic scene. But be forewarned that the popularity of the festival makes for very crowded viewing. During the rest of the year, one can purchase and launch lanterns on one’s own.
Pingxi is also known for its sausage vendors who slice up and add toppings to their sausages.
Shifen is perhaps the best stop on the Pingxi Line for picture-taking. Travelers are free to walk along the rail line, which runs right through the downtown.
Shifen is the most active place for the purchasing, igniting, and launching of lanterns into the night sky. The lanterns, carrying written notes expressing the wishes of the launchers, are set aloft from the rail tracks, and everyone scampers away when a train makes its way through town. As helpful signs explain, different colors of lanterns represent different types of wishes, such as those involving romance, good health, and success on exams. You can buy the sky lanterns for about NTD150 (US$5) and then paint a good luck message. The origin stems from an ancient custom where people would release sky lanterns to signal an area was safe.
The Jingan Suspension Bridge, a popular spot for photography, is right next to Shifen Station.
About 1.3 KM from Shifen Old Streets / Shifen train station, the Shifen Waterfall has a total height of 20 metres (66 ft) and is 40 metres (130 ft) in width, making it the broadest waterfall in Taiwan. On sunnier days, the waterfall creates a rainbow as it splashes into the lake - widely regarded as the most scenic in all of Taiwan.
Houtong was once a rich small mining town in Ruifang, renowned for a well-preserved culture surrounding its railway, which was built during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. During its prosperous years, the area produced around 220,000 tons of coal per year, the largest coal output of a single area in Taiwan. This attracted many immigrants to the area, which further spurred the town's growth to as many as 900 households with a population of more than 6,000 people. The last facility built in the area was a coal purification factory, built in 1920.
As the coal mining industry began to decline in the 1990s, the area also declined. Young residents started to emigrate to look for other opportunities, and eventually only few hundred residents remained once the mining industry had died out.
However, things started taking a turn for the better from 2008, when a local cat lover organized volunteers to start offering abandoned cats a better life. They posted the cats' pictures online, resulting in an overwhelming response from other cat lovers around the nation. Soon, Houtong became a center for cat lovers as word spread, and the number of cats living there increased – thus reviving a declining village, and transforming it into a tourist destination. Some cats are sterilized, and will have one of their ears trimmed as confirmation – this helps to keep check on the local population of cats, and also helps identify new cats which enter into the village.
Where Cats Call the Shots:
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VERTIGINOUS HIKE OF TAIWAN PINGXI CRAGS
I finally got to use my brand new GoPro to shoot this video! The Pingxi Crag’s are an exciting day-hike just outside of Taipei in the Pingxi district (平溪區) of New Taipei City. There are three peaks to climb and hiking all of them takes a few hours. Want more info? Click on Plus.
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Pingxi Lantern Festival Guide | FK Yeah Travel: Taiwan
Went to Taipei, Taiwan just in time for the Pingxi lantern festival. Released sky lanterns at Shifen Old Street then watched the official festivities at the Pingxi grounds. No entrance fees but you have to register to be part of the official lantern release
HOW TO GET THERE:
1. Take the Taipei MRT to Shifen train station - gets crowded though
2. Take the Taipei MRT to Taipei Zoo then ride the local bus to Shifen
GETTING HOME:
1. Round the clock buses from Shifen to Taipei Zoo - leave after the first few lantern releases to avoid super long lines
WHAT TO DO:
1. Eat the local food - most of the favorites are there like beef noodle soup, peanut and ice cream spring rolls, random skewered meats
2. Drink coffee - use this to kill time before the sky lantern festivities
3. Release your own sky lanterns
4. Sight seeing - old street and train station, waterfalls
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Taiwanese Trains - Pingxi branch line with 3100 class diesel railcars. Shifen & front view of line
A day out on the Pingxi branch line, south east of Taipei. The line connects to the Yilan line at Sandiaoling. Footage includes some of the 3100 class diesel railcars seen on the line as well as a front view of the tracks on board for a few stations.
Pingxi, Taipei, Taiwan - 27 December 2017
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Taiwan Vlog Part 3 | Sky Lantern in Pingxi, Shifen Waterfalls and Jiufen | Day1 continues..
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Pingxi district: Shifen waterfall & the old street
Pingxi (平溪) and Shifen (十分) are both towns rich in culture and history and provide a nice glimpse at Taiwan's beautiful natural scenery. Events such as the Sky Lantern Festival draw visitors year round to create a Chinese Lantern (天燈) with a wish written on it to set into the sky.
Shifen is well known for the Shifen Waterfall (十分大瀑布), a 40 meter tall waterfall that creates a rainbow as it splashes into the lake, widely regarded as the most scenic in all of Taiwan. The train station, originally built for transporting coal, was built right alongside the Shifen Old Streets (十分老街), and today stands as a reminder of Taiwan's history and culture. With the marketplace surrounding the train station and the openness in which people can freely cross the tracks running straight through the centre of town, the marketplace area of Shifen is definitely an interesting place for visitors to check out.
During the Taiwan Lantern Festival, thousands of sky lanterns light over Pingxi District (平溪) in Taiwan.
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Welcome to Taiwan! In this 24 hour layover trip, we travel into the mountainside to Jiufen where we try street food and visit Pingxi to make the magical sky lanterns.
We landed in Taiwan after taking the Eva Air Hello Kitty flight from LAX. We travel from Taipei to visit the northern coast starting at Jinguashi. We visit the Yin-Yang Sea and a copper/ gold mine dating back to the era of Japanese rule over the island.
Next, we travel a few minutes north into the mountains to visit Jiufen, the town that inspired the classic anime movie Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki, Japan's equivalent to Walt Disney in film making. We wander the cobblestone streets and alleyways filled with food vendors and try the bubble tea and Taiwan's traditional stinky tofu. We also eat at a dim sum restaurant which overlooks Jiufen.
Next, we head to Pingxi where we make sky lanterns and release them in Shifen Old Street to send our wishes to the heavens. Our lantern's wish was Peace Love and Taiwan!
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How to get to shifen from taipei main station I step by step direction to shifen
Shifen- Travelling to Shifen will take about 1.5 hours from Taipei main station. NT$60 reserve seating To get to Ruifang by TRA to Ruifang Station .Just Follow the signs in the underground stations to get to Taipei Railway Station (TRA) ... From Ruifang Station Transfer train to the Pingxi Line (平溪線) (this requires another ticket). Ride train to Shifen train station 45mins travel time from pingxi train to shifen station.
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Taiwan Sky Lantern Festival at Pingxi and Shifen Waterfall
Pingxi sky lantern festival is listed as one of 20 top world festivals and attracts 100.000-200.000 visitors every year to release lanterns into the sky. It's located in Shifen with another must see attraction - Shifen waterfall, which is the broadest in Taiwan and nicknamed as a little Niagara
Pingxi Day Trip! Jingtong, Pingxi, Shifen Sky Lanterns | Taiwan
Day trip from Taipei to Pingxi, Taiwan from February 2017! Took the Pingxi Railway Line and made stops at Jingtong, Pingxi, and Shifen. A bit of a cloudy day, but it was lovely nonetheless
[TW20S1] Pingxi Old Street Sky Lantern and Shifen Old Street! Where to go in Taipei?
Shifen Waterfall
十分瀑布
Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 226
Shifen Old Street
十分老街
No.10, Gangang Rd, Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 226
Pingxi Old Street
平溪老街
Section 2, Jing'an Rd, Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 226
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Shifen waterfall in Taiwan, Keindahan Alam di Pingxi
Hallo assalamualaikum warahmatullohi wabarakatuh man teman semuah ????
Yups di video aku kali ni, aku ingin rekomendasi in sma kalian. Tempat wisata populer yang berada di Taiwan, Taipei.
Tempat yang ramai dikunjungi para wisatawan asing dari berbagai negara manapun.
Shifen waterfall 十分大瀑布
Yang tepatnya terletak di????
226, New Taipei City, Pingxi District, 乾坑10號
Dari Taipei Main station menuju ke tempat tersebut kalian bisa Menggunakan transportasi Kereta TRA ➡ Ruifang lalu transfer ke jalur Pingxi
Atau dari MRT MUZHA naik bus nomor 1076 ke arah Pingxi
Perjalanan yang ditempuh sekitar 1,5 jam.
Disepanjang perjalanan yang sangat mengasyikkan melihat pemandangan alam pegunungan yang sangat indah????
Air Terjun Shifen tergolong air terjun yang Besar dan luas di Taiwan, Tinggi total air terjun adalah 20 meter dan lebar 40 meter.
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เดินทางมาถึงวันที่ 6 ในไต้หวันแล้วค่ะ วันนี้เรานั่งรถไฟสายผิงซี (Pingxi Line) ชมความสวยงามตามเส้นทางรถไฟสายเก่า เราแวะลงแค่ 2 สถานีค่ะ คือสถานีจิงถง (Jingtong) และสถานีผิงซี (Pingxi)
จากนั้นก็มาเดินถนนโบราณจิ่วเฟิ่น (Jiufen Old Street) ชิมเมนูเด็ดที่พลาดไม่ได้ของที่นี่ ช้อปขนม, ของที่ระลึก และชมความสวยงามของบ้านเรือนที่ตกแต่งด้วยโคมไฟสีแดง
Pingxi railway trip (Taiwan)
It is an amazing railway trip with new friends from Soochow University. From Taipei to Pingxi - the place where the famous Taiwanese movie You are apple of my eye is filmed.