Short trip to RUISUI in Hualien County (花蓮瑞穗短暫之旅)
We recently made a short trip to Ruisui and Yuli in Hualien County. This is the Ruisui part. We visited the Ruisui Ranch, the Ji Lin Tea Plantation, and we stayed at the brand-new luxury hotel Grand Cosmos Resort Ruisui Hualien.
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Rareseed Ranch (瑞穗牧場)
Add: No. 157, Borough 6, Wuhe Village, Ruisui Township, Hualien County
(花蓮縣瑞穗鄉舞鶴村6鄰157號)
Tel: (03) 887-6611
Hours: 8am ~ 6pm; free admission
Ji Lin Tea Plantation (吉林茶園)
Add: No. 169, Jianana 2nd Rd., Neighborhood 7, Wuhe Village, Ruisui Township, Hualien County
(花蓮縣瑞穗鄉舞鶴村七鄰迦納納二路169號)
Tel: (03) 887-1463
Website: jilin.com.tw (Chinese)
Hotel in the Area
GRAND COSMOS RESORT RUISUI, HUALIEN
(瑞穗春天國際觀光酒店)
Add: No. 368, Sec. 2, Wenquan Rd., Ruisui Township, Hualien County
(花蓮縣瑞穗鄉溫泉路二段368號)
Tel: (03) 887-6000
Website: grandcosmos.com.tw
SUN POMELO or SU H A FARM in Taiwan RUISUI
Visited the farm and enjoy making pomelo ja m 300 meters to Hoya hot spring hotel
Welcome to Taiwan Hualien GuangFu and Wu-He Ruisui
Visited the land of sweets and the princess of coffee
Short trip to YULI in Hualien County (花蓮玉里短暫之旅)
After having fun at Ruisui (see previous video) we went further south to visit a farm where you can learn how to make scones and wheat beer, had lunch at the Yuli Noodles restaurant, and then went bicycling on the Yufu Bikeway. We saw a LOT of rapeseed flower fields. :)
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Dongfeng Leisure Agricultural Area (東豐拾穗農場)
Add: No. 71-3, Difen, Dongfeng Borough, Yuli Township, Hualien County
(花蓮縣玉里鎮東豐里棣芬71-3號)
Tel: (03) 888-0181
Yuli Noodles (玉里麵)
Add: No. 94, Sec. 2, Zhongshan Rd., Yuli Township, Hualien County
(花蓮縣玉里鎮中山路二段94號)
Tel: (03) 888-1613
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Yuli
From Ruisui it’s a short drive south on Provincial Highway 9 or County Road 193 to Yuli Township. The latter is favored by seasoned cyclists doing round-the-island or just East Rift Valley rides who prefer to take a more scenic and quieter road. It also offers more shade, thanks to the many roadside trees. In addition, the road has numerous vantage points from which you can take in the marvelous scenery of bright green and yellow fields and the majestic views of the central mountains on the opposite side of the valley.
Shortly before reaching the Yuli Bridge, which traverses the Xiuguluan River and connects to Highway 9 and central Yuli, you come to the Dongfeng Leisure Agricultural Area, a multipurpose farm where visitors can try their hand at such fun as making scones and brewing wheat beer using ingredients grown on the farm’s fields. Creating the small-sized scones, made with eggs, butter, and flour from the area, takes about an hour under the staff’s expert tutelage, and making the beer, a crisp, pleasing wheat ale, takes around three.
The farm was started as a rice operation 20 years ago, with pomelos also grown, but today the focus is mostly on wheat, four varieties of rice, two different kinds of beans, and a small fertilizer factory catering to local farmers looking to further enrich the already fertile soil. The factory and the fields can be toured; the wheat fields are a rare sight in subtropical Taiwan.
The East Rift Valley is well known for its fantastic cycling paths, one of the most popular being the Yufu Bikeway. Close to Yuli Railway Station are a number of bike-rental operations which rent bicycles for NT$100/4hrs, and e-bikes for NT$300 for the same amount of time. The roughly 10-kilometer stretch of paved pathway runs from Yuli Railway Station to the old railway station at the village of Dongli, following an abandoned railway line, winding among rice paddies, fields, and irrigation ponds.
About two kilometers into the ride the bikeway crosses the Xiuguluan River and the fault line dividing the Eurasian and Philippine Sea plates, traversing a railway bridge that had to be retired because of the slowly shifting land below, the work of primal tectonic forces churning many kilometers underground. Stop at the midpoint of the bridge and place your feet at a clearly marked spot that allows you to, approximately, stand with one foot on the first tectonic plate and the other on the second.
Riding along the bikeway is a great way to take in the land that is eastern Taiwan’s largest rice granary, much of the crop grown here bound for export to Japan. During the seasons of the year the views are markedly different, ranging from seas of golden rice ears to fields of bright-yellow rapeseed.
Along the pathway you will pass the platforms of two old railway stations, at Antong and Dongli, the latter marking the southern end of the bikeway. Adjacent to Dongli’s old platform, a very popular Instagram spot, is a small café where you can stop and relax, have a cup of coffee, and perhaps pick up a small locally-made souvenir before heading back to Yuli.
If you have worked up an appetite on your return to central Yuli, consider dining at the Yuli Noodles restaurant, a popular no-frills eatery serving generous portions of noodles, either dry or in soup, topped with slices of pork, celery, and bean sprouts.
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Ruisui Farm & Chishang 2016
Goldenpaddy B&B - Ruisui - Taiwan
Goldenpaddy B&B hotel city: Ruisui - Country: Taiwan
Address: No. 16, Ally 1, Lane 23, Section 1, Wenquan Road; zip code: 97841
Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, Goldenpaddy B&B offers accommodation in Ruisui, 3.5 km from Ruisui Farm. Free private parking is available on site. Every room includes a TV. Views of the mountain, lake or garden are featured in certain rooms.
-- 穗花田民宿位于瑞穗乡,距离瑞穗牧场3.5公里,提供免费WiFi、日光露台以及免费内部私人停车场。 部分客房享有山脉、湖泊或花园的景致。每间客房均配有电视,设有带浴缸或淋浴以及坐浴盆的私人浴室,并提供拖鞋以及免费洗浴用品。 这家民宿提供汽车租赁服务和免费自行车。该地区是骑自行车的热门场所。
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Goldenpaddy B&B - Ruisui - Taiwan
Goldenpaddy B&B hotel city: Ruisui - Country: Taiwan
Address: No. 16, Ally 1, Lane 23, Section 1, Wenquan Road; zip code: 97841
Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, Goldenpaddy B&B offers accommodation in Ruisui, 3.5 km from Ruisui Farm. Free private parking is available on site. Every room includes a TV. Views of the mountain, lake or garden are featured in certain rooms.
-- 穗花田民宿位于瑞穗乡,距离瑞穗牧场3.5公里,提供免费WiFi、日光露台以及免费内部私人停车场。 部分客房享有山脉、湖泊或花园的景致。每间客房均配有电视,设有带浴缸或淋浴以及坐浴盆的私人浴室,并提供拖鞋以及免费洗浴用品。 这家民宿提供汽车租赁服务和免费自行车。该地区是骑自行车的热门场所。
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Picking Tomatos at the You and Me Farm in Taichung (台中市石岡區優恩蜜溫室蔬果觀光果園)
A short visit to a greenhouse farm in Taichung's Shigang District. Yummy tomatos!
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Walking away from the highway, we enter a wondrous world with thickets of wild hibiscus plants. Soon I spot the greenhouses of the farm to the right. Entering the grounds, we find the smiling owner, Chiu Shun-jun, brewing Oolong tea. He gets up to greet us, showing us to a wooden table from where you can peer into the first of the greenhouses. Vines droop from the transparent netting-roof of the greenhouse, forming a green arch from which clusters of brilliant yellow cherry tomatoes and stark-hue purple peppers dangle.
A retired military doctor from a Hakka family that lived in Dongshi, the district neighboring Shigang to the east, Chiu started helping friends using hydroponic systems to grow vegetables nearly 30 years ago, before opening his own farm. In the beginning he sold his produce to supermarkets in central Taiwan, but later he realized that operating a leisure farm was more profitable. “I also like to talk to people!” he chuckles.
Approximately 70 to 80 percent of You and Me’s earnings come from tourists. A cover fee of NT$100 is charged for fruit and vegetable picking, with additional charges for every 600 grams of produce picked.
We visit at the end of winter, during the tomato and pepper season, and are to be shown around by Hung Min-fang, a young woman who approaches us wearing a distinctive checkered apron and pushing a cart full of colorful peppers. Noticing our wide-eyed reactions, she explains that six varieties of peppers are grown on the farm: red, green, orange, yellow, purple, and white.
The farm has several greenhouses. Hung leads us into one of the houses, and shows us tomatoes and peppers that have been planted on raised beds, arranged in three tiers. Above the beds are thin black rods used for watering the plants according to a set timer.
“We’re always experimenting with different crops,” Hung tells us. She shows us some of their other winter crops, including corn from a small field behind one of the greenhouses, along with Taiwanese basil, figs, and blueberries, which are planted in pots. There are also apples, turnips, and – most amusing – giant-sized Taiwanese cabbage that are so big and heavy that I would definitely struggle to carry one by myself. Good thing, I think to myself, that I won’t be obliged to do any veggie hauling today as part of my farm experience.
Hung brings out a small red shopping basket, scissors, and a traditional-style Taiwanese conical straw hat. It’s time to pick cherry tomatoes! There are a number to choose from – yellow, red, light green, and dark purple. “The yellow and red ones are the sweetest,” Hung says. She describes how to tell ripe ones from ones that aren’t ready; basically, there shouldn’t be any dark-green coloring on the skin.
I put on the big hat and clutch the basket with one hand, feeling a little silly, like a farmhand depicted in an illustrated book. I’m not as deft with my fingers as Hung is, so I use the scissors to slowly and delicately snip red and yellow cherry tomatoes from their stems, choosing plump-looking ones and standing on my toes to reach tomatoes dangling below the roof.
Ten minutes into the picking, my fingers are a dusty shade of green. I think that maybe I’m not cut out for farm life. “Don’t worry – that’s normal!” Hung laughs reassuringly. We rinse the cherry tomatoes with water and sample a few. I prefer the yellow ones, as they are less acidic than their red counterparts and a pleasant sort of sweet.
The rest of the cherry tomatoes are packed neatly in a tiny, transparent plastic box for me to take home. Outside, a dark-grey cloud cover has settled in, and the tall palms and scraggly banana trees have become gnarly silhouettes. Like curtains coming down on an afternoon play, it’s the perfect end to our visit to Shigang, a place that’s both urban and rural, both tame and wild, and where the people are welcoming – and their tomatoes are lip-smacking good.
You and Me Fruits & Vegetables Tourist Farm
(優恩蜜溫室蔬果觀光果園)
Add: No. 391-10, Fengshi Rd., Shigang Dist., Taichung City
(台中市石岡區豐勢路391之10號)
Tel: (04) 2582-6058
Website: you-ame.myweb.hinet.net (Chinese)
{Trip} Taiwan Travel -- Trip to the EAST RIFT VALLEY/花東縱谷三日之旅
This is video of our trip from to Taiwan's East Rift Valley between Hualien and Taitung with footage, images, and maps.
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Bao Fung Car Rental in Hualien (寶豐租車)
Add: 121, Guolian 1st Rd., Hualien City (花蓮市國聯一路121號)
Tel: (03) 834-5923
Siang-Ye Knife Shop (鄉野鐵店)
Add: 9, Neighborhood 7, Tongmen Village, Xiulin Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣秀林鄉銅門村七鄰九號)
Tel: 0933-484-244
Lin Tian Shan (林田山餐廳)
Add: 80, Changqiao Rd., Changqiao Borough, Fenglin Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣鳳林鎮長橋里長橋路80號)
Tel: (03) 875-1999
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Sunshine Hot Spring B&B (山下的厝)
Add: 137, Sec. 3, Wenquan Rd., Ruisui Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣瑞穗鄉溫泉路三段137號)
Tel: (03) 887-0203, 0937-468-021
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Bamboo Village Japanese Cuisine (竹村日式料理)
Add: 15, Sec. 1, Zhongshan Rd., Ruisui Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣瑞穗鄉中山路一段15號)
Tel: (03) 887-6083
Green Genie (綠晶靈鮮奶鍋)
Add: 52, Chenggong N. Rd., Ruisui Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣瑞穗鄉成功北路52號)
Tel: (03) 887-6306
Wisdom Garden (智嵐雅居民宿)
Add: 98-1, Suangan, Neighborhood 5, Dayu Borough, Yuli Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣玉里鎮大禹里5鄰酸甘98-1號)
Tel: (03) 888-2488, 0921-986-461
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Ta Ti Hotel (大地飯店)
Add: 210, Zhongxiao Rd., Chishang Township, Taitung County (台東縣池上鄉忠孝路210號)
Tel: (089) 864-330
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Tourism Bureau to offer subsidies for spring travel
The Tourism Bureau plans to offer subsidies this spring to entice more people to travel around Taiwan. Travelers of all ages can enjoy the subsidy, which is expected to roll out starting April. The government plans to offer NT$500 a night for hotel stays and NT$500 a day for traveling the island in a tour group. The subsidy scheme is a sequel to the Tourism Bureau''s winter subsidy program, which generated an estimated NT$11.5 billion in business opportunities. Travelers needn''t fly to New Zealand to enjoy farm life and fresh air, not with Hualien''s Ruisui so close to home. To boost domestic tourism, the Tourism Bureau is planning to roll out spring travel subsidies to all citizens.Member of the publicI would travel domestically, I suppose. I''m a cleaner so I don''t have time to go abroad.Member of the publicI''m not interested in the travel subsidy. It''s like punching your mouth with your own fist. The money comes from taxpayer dollars.The public reception is mixed, but the travel and accommodation industry is welcoming the program.Chao Chih-chiHotelierRight now it looks like there will be a NT$500 subsidy for every room, no matter the customer''s age. So we''re expecting occupancy to go up 10 to 20 percent.Liao Yu-chenTravel agency marketing directorOne segment is independent travelers booking transportation and accommodation through us. This winter, this segment grew by 40 to 50 percent compared to last year.The subsidies are slated for the off-season between April and June. The plan includes subsidies of NT$500 per room for independent travelers and up to NT$500 per person per day for members of tour groups. There will also be subsidies from local governments, so that it will be easier for everyone to enjoy Taiwan in spring.
Welcome To Taiwan Hualien New Life Hot Spring Resort In Yuli
Offers Organic oil DIY , Pomelo picking or SUHA picking and more !!!
2016 Winter@Hualien Ruisui(2016 HD)
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KET Hotel, No. 7, Leyuan Street, 971 Yuli, Taiwan
Situated in Yuli, KET Hotel has free bikes, garden and terrace. The air-conditioned rooms provide a mountain view and come with a desk and free WiFi.
All rooms in the guest house are equipped with a TV. The private bathroom is fitted with a bidet, a hair dryer and free toiletries. The rooms will provide guests with a fridge.
Guests at KET Hotel can enjoy a buffet or an American breakfast.
Cycling is among the activities that guests can enjoy near the accommodation.
KET Hotel can conveniently provide information at the reception to help guests to get around the area.
The nearest airport is Taitung Airport, 55.3 miles from the guest house.
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 8.6 for a two-person trip.
KET Hotel has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 28 May 2018.
Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap
Property surroundings – Great location - show map
Guests loved walking around the neighbourhood!
Closest landmarks
Ruisui Farm
10.4 miles
Chishang Station
15.5 miles
Fuyuan National Forest Recreation Area
17.9 miles
Bunun Cultural Museum
18.4 miles
Restaurants and markets
傳統美食玉里麵 Restaurant
0.2 miles
統一超商 Supermarket
0.2 miles
玉里橋頭臭日腐 Restaurant
0.3 miles
阿嬤的老店-燒仙草 Restaurant
0.3 miles
85度C Cafe/bar
0.4 miles
全家超商 Supermarket
0.4 miles
Closest airports
Taitung Airport
38.3 miles
Lyudao Airport
46.7 miles
Hualien Airport
51.5 miles
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Pets are not allowed.
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Bikes available (free)
Cycling
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Bottle of water
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Free! WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
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Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
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Train Trip Part 3 -- Kaohsiung - Taitung (火車之旅第三: 高雄-台東)
Third part of our recent railway trip from Taichung to Taitung and back. After visiting the art museum in Kaohsiung, we continued south, made a briefs stop at the Fangye Signal Station, went to Taimali Beach, and interviewed the friendly guys at the Xuanwu Temple in Taitung City.
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Travel in Taiwan 2019-06-21
Down the Coast from Kaohsiung, Across the Mountains, and Up the Coast to Zhiben
South of Kaohsiung, as the train moved through more luxuriant farmland the central mountains and sparkling Taiwan Strait started to close in on one another. Not far south of Fangliao town, a Day 2 stop to be introduced later, they met. The train jumped from the plain to hug mountainside above the rocky coast. The panorama was striking, large Little Liuqiu island out in the strait, Kaohsiung’s skyscraper cluster looking like a miniature model-set to the north. After a few minutes came a turn inward for the cross-mountain run.
The many tunnels mean this region’s sparsely populated low mountains are conquered quickly. A special scenic stop was made at Fangye, a traffic-control signal station not visited by regular trains. Westbound trains burst from the mountain-base tunnel beside the station, the South Link Line’s highest, making for thrill-inducing head-on photos.
After our train popped out on the east coast it trundled along for some time, northward bound, high above the pounding Pacific breakers. The most exquisitely “tropical Eden-esque” of the between-tunnel sections is just south of pretty Duoliang Railway Station; on the Day 2 return the train sauntered along here at just 25kph, maximizing viewing time and pleasure.
The steep cliffsides give way to farm-decorated sloping mountainside around Taimali, a Paiwan tribe village. Everyone disembarked and boarded the coaches that then road-cruised us to all destinations until the Day 2 train return. First up was the Millennium Dawn Memorial Park, on the section of a wide, kilometers-long, coconut palm-fringed beach fronting the village. The name commemorates Year 2000 first-sunrise celebrations held here.
[花蓮縣] 吉蒸牧場 (景點)
近年來抵制林鳳營牛奶的話題持續延燒,大家紛紛尋找各地的小農鮮奶,在網路上還形成團購風潮,像是花蓮吉蒸牧場出產的65度C秀姑巒鮮奶就是其中之一,同樣位在花蓮瑞穗,雖然沒有瑞穗牧場這麼有名氣,但逐漸往觀光牧場發展,也慢慢打響名號,范紀明夫婦是這裡的主人,一開始經營跌跌撞撞,直到現在還榮獲唯一花蓮縣無毒農業標章的酪農業,目前規劃出親子動物園、牛奶鍋套餐,還有DIY體驗活動,豐富的內容,值得你到此一遊!