Bai Yang Waterfall trail from Tianxiang, Taroko, TAIWAN
2,2 km trail until arrive to awesome Baiyang Waterfall passing by amazing tunnels
Tianxiang and other TAROKO trails - Taiwan
Tianfeng Pagoda (located at Tianxiang), the trail from Lushui to Heliu, the Tunnel of Nine turns trail, the Swallow groot trails... are some of the great trails you can do in Taroko National Park --
Visitar la pagoda de Tianfent (en Tianxiang), hacer el espectacular trail que va desde Lushui hasta Heliu, el tunnel de las nueve vueltas (tunnel of nine turns trail), que actualmente se encuentra cerrado debido al paso del Tifón Morakot en el año 2009, o el Swallog Grotto Cave trail son algunos de los increíbles trails que se pueden hacer en el Parque Nacional de Taroko, Taiwan
????️⛰️????TAROKO GORGE -- Tianxiang & Baiyang Trail (太魯閣--天祥/白楊步道)
At the western end of Taroko Gorge is the tiny village of Tianxiang where we stayed a night at the Silks Place Taroko. The next day we walked the scenic Baiyang Trail.
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01:20 Silks Place Taroko
10:30 Tianfeng Pagoda and Xiangde Temple
16:15 Baiyang Trail
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Silks Place Taroko
A sumptuous place to spend a Taroko Gorge night is at the refined Silks Place Taroko hotel, where dark-stain wood is the dominant interior theme, smartly complementing the marble-white facade. It’s located at the edge of Tianxiang on a picturesque perch – atop the low-plateau point where the Liwu and Dasha rivers meet before the combined waters rush through the inner gorge for more forceful rock-sculpting. The riverbed here is strewn with massive boulders of widely differing striated artwork – including one of pure marble – and macaques make their way down the steep wooded slopes for a drink in the morning. Though deep in a gorge that is a Mother Nature aesthetic tour de force, a stay at this hotel is time spent in the lap of manmade luxury.
The range of amenities and special activities is too sweeping to cover fully, but a number stand out. There is a full spa, along with two superb pools, one indoor and one outdoor. The latter is on the roof, beside it a Jacuzzi, with both offering a wonderful 360-degree panorama. Indoor and outdoor activities oriented toward both kids and adults are offered. Of special note are the guided tours, Truku-theme weaving sessions, nighttime indigenous dance shows in the lovely inner courtyard and mini-concerts by the rooftop poolside fireplace, and Moonlight Cinema showings by the rooftop pool, with patio loungers as seating.
The restaurant dinner and breakfast buffets have a delicious range of international and Chinese choices, and Retreat Floor (VIP) guests can choose to take breakfast in the sun-drenched rooftop Retreat Lounge, with Eastern/Western set meals. (Rooms, all very large, start at NT$8,000)
Silks Place Taroko (太魯閣晶英酒店)
Add: No. 18, Tianxiang Rd., Xiulin Township, Hualien County
(花蓮縣秀林鄉天祥路18號)
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Baiyang Trail
The Baiyang Trail begins with a dramatic human-engineering flourish. You dive directly from the roadside into a straight-as-an-arrow 380m-long tunnel (bring a flashlight!) that pierces a mountain from the main gorge to a secondary gorge. At the end of the even-grade 2km section of the trail is a golden prize, which bursts into view upon exiting a tunnel. At a footbridge leaping a deep-cut cleft carved by a waterway seemingly too modest for the task, a lofty twin cataract plunges ethereally downward from vertigo-inducing heights. The trail was constructed as a narrow cliff-hugging road by the Taiwan Power Company in 1984 for use in a later-cancelled hydropower project. There is in fact a further section beyond the present trail, currently closed for safety reasons.
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Lushui Trail & Swallow Groto, Taroko Day 2 (part 2) - Episode 19
Ep. 19 - On day 2, we also visited the Lushui Trail & the Swallow Groto at Taroko National Park. If you are afraid of heights, these two trails will be somewhat difficult to get through, but believe us, IT IS 100% WORTH IT!
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Taroko National Park - Qingshui Cliff and Taroko Gorge
Taroko National Park is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan and was named after the Taroko Gorge, the landmark gorge of the park carved by the Liwu River. The park spans Taichung Municipality, Nantou County, and Hualien County. Qingshui Cliff is a 21 kilometer length of coastal cliffs averaging 800 meters above sea level in Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan. The tallest peak, Qingshui Mountain, rises 2408 meters directly from the Pacific Ocean.
Baiyang Trail - part 1
Baiyang Waterfall Trail at Taroko National Park in Taiwan. A nice flat walk of about 1800 meters through several tunnels.
TAIWAN | An epic cinematic tour (2019)
A cinematic film of my visit to Taiwan from this year.
Places featured in this film:
1.Shakadang Trail, Shakadang Trail, Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan
2. 17 KM Coastline Scenic Area, 海濱路 North District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan
3. Sun Moon Lake, Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan
4. Jiufen Old Street, Jishan Street, Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
5. Taroko National Park, Haulien County.
6. Qingshui Cliff, Haulien
7. Farglory Ocean Park, Haulien
8. Liyu Lake 鯉魚潭 Shoufeng Township Hualien County, Taiwan 974
9. Taipei City
10. Shilin night market
11. Taipei 101
12. Qixingtan Beach Xincheng Township Hualien County, Taiwan 97
13. National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei
14. National Palace Museum, Taipei.
15.Liberty Square Arch, Taipei
16. National Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, Taipei
17. National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine, Taipei
18. Wenwu Temple
19. Ci'en Pagoda
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Eye on Taroko Gorge and Qingshui Cliff (Taiwan) - 4K Drone
Taiwan’s East Coast is home to steep cliffs, stunning blue ocean, marble mountains and dense green jungle and city of Hualien is best located to explore the famous Taroko Gorge (grand canyon of Taiwan) and gorgeous Qingshui Cliffs (eight wonders of Taiwan), more than 1000 meters high with a vertical drop right into three distinct color tones that makes up the Pacific Ocean. Gorge itself is the first 19 kilometers of the Central Cross-Island Highway as is named after Truku people, one of 16 officially recognized tribes. This incredible stretch of natural beauty with its waterfalls and ravines is in itself quite spectacular, and when you add to that the sometimes precariously positioned temples, it’s a must-see for every visitor.
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HUALIEN - Taroko National Park
Taroko National Park is part of a county composed of many smaller units. If they are called villages, I really would not know. Each one has something unique to offer, but the general layout is defined by the huge rocks all over the place. Just a bus away from Hualien's Train Station, this is one of the must-see places in eastern Taiwan.
[TW24S1] Taroko National Park in Hualien County! Where to go in Hualien?
Taroko National Park
太魯閣國家公園
291 Fushi Village, Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan 972
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