Heels 2 Wheels: Taiwan - Su Ao Cold Spring in Yilan (Ep 24)
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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Yilan,Taiwan| Nanfang'ao| Su'ao Cold Spring (1st Vlog)
Ito yong vlog na wala sa plano. First ever vlog kuno. Our one day gala sa Yilan Taiwan with Charismatic Community Taipei..
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Suao Cold Springs in Taiwan
Suao Cold Spring
The cooling waters of Suao cold spring makes for a welcome dip in the blistering summer heat. The water averages 22 degrees celsius, and has an average PH of 5.5.
宜兰干湿市场 || PORT OF SUAO || Su'ao Township YILAN COUNTY || YILAN WET AND DRY MARKET
Lots of fresh seafood
We love seafood and this is the place to visit for fresh off the boat seafood. One can purchase the fresh seafood and then have the food cooked at the small stalls with dining area at the back of the port. This is the best way to enjoy fresh seafood. they also carry sashimi grade tuna, and some unique fish and fish fat. The grilled salmon was just absolutely delicious.
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Day Trip To Yilan: Su'Ao Cold Springs! // Brrr // 蘇澳冷泉 ❄️
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I've been hearing a lot about the Su'ao Cold Springs in Yilan County and finally had a chance to make it out there and try it myself.
地球的慶典#31|蘇澳冷泉嘉年華|Suao Cold Spring Festival|馬國賢 完整節目
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Tourists beat the heat at Yilan cold springs
Yilan offers several cold springs options for anyone looking to beat the summer heat. Here’s a look at two of the most popular in Suao and Nanao. Suao’s cold springs are known across Taiwan. For 365 days a year, the carbonic acid springs maintain a temperature of approximately 22 degrees. Much like soda pop, they are cool and carbonated.The Suao springs are beloved by people of all ages. But tourists who crave a colder experience can try the Dongyue springs in Nanao.Bathers are quick to note the chilly nature of the water. Even today, with the sun shining and the air temperature in the mid 30s, the temperature of the water is just 18 degrees.TouristIt’s very cool and refreshing. It was a little cold when I first went into the water, but not long after entering your whole body feels at ease.Han ShengDongyue Community OfficialThe formation of the cold springs can be attributed to water flowing here from the Hsuehshan Range. It originates at a cave where the temperature is 17 or 18 degrees and maintains this temperature as it flows to the springs.In the scorching summer heat, there are options besides turning up the AC. Whether Dongyue, Suao or elsewhere, cold springs are a great way to find relief.
RSL Cold and Hot Springs Resort Suao - Taiwan Suao
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Looking for a luxurious and relaxing getaway with therapeutic indoor hot spring baths RSL Cold & Hot Spring Resort Suao is a 5-star property in Suao surrounded by mountains, accessible via a free shuttle service from Su-ao Train Station. A large outdoor pool, a sauna and free Wi-Fi throughout the property is available.
Decorated in either a Western or Japanese style, all rooms come with floor-to-ceiling windows, a 42-inch flat-screen TV and a DVD player. The en suite bathroom has a large bathtub with hot spring water, as well as premium Aveda toiletries. Evian mineral water and Wedgwood tea bags are included.
RSL Cold & Hot Spring Resort Suao is a 10-minute drive from Su-ao Harbour. Songshan Airport is a 1-hour, 10-minute drive away, while Taoyuan Airport is a 1-hour, 45-minute drive away.
Guests can make use of the fitness centre, as well as the games room with its Wii and Nintendo game consoles. There is also a shopping arcade selling souvenirs and swimwear on the 1st floor.
The on-site restaurant serves Chinese and Japanese set menus, while the snack bar offers light meals like pizza and sandwiches. Cocktails can be enjoyed at the stylish piano lounge or the bar. No. 301, Jhongyuan Road, 270 Suao, Taiwan
Yilan Suao Business District
【The following program is brought you by Ministry of Economic Affairs】In terms of Suao, a lot of people think of delicious seafood. However, there are other types of historic store located in the Suao business district. The Ministry of Economic Affairs has been providing collaboration and promotion services. Now, the old time ice cream and rice noodle soup shop have became the signature stores of the business district.
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????????????SU'AO & NANFANG'AO, perhaps THE BEST FISHING HARBOR in TAIWAN (東海岸:蘇澳&南方澳)
Second day of our recent East Coast trip. We visited the harbors of Su'ao and Nanfang'ao. We liked Nanfang'ao a lot, especially the beaches! :)
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Travel in Taiwan magazine (2017-05-06)
By Rick Charette
Harbor Life – Su’ao and Nanfang’ao
The ocean-port town of Su’ao is a short drive south from the NCFTA along Provincial Highway 2, the coastal highway. On the way you reach the mountains that come down to the sea and you’ll pass through a highway tunnel that pierces a spur just before entering the town.
The spur juts right out into the Pacific. A bit further south is another arm extending off the coast; its tip, long ago a hilly island, is now connected to the mainland by a low-hill gravel-and-sand isthmus created by the strong coastal currents. Between these arms are deep waters, and three ports: Beigang’ao (“North Side Port”), Su’ao, and Nanfang’ao (“South Side Port”).
Note: Readers will notice that many of this article’s place names end in “ao/澳.” This character means “deep waters – a place where seagoing vessels can moor,” and is used for locations with natural deep-water harbors where ports have been developed.
The Qixingling Trail takes you up on top of the northern spur. Find the trailhead right beside the south entrance to Su’ao Cold Spring Park, a key local attraction. “Qixingling” means “Seven Stars Peak”; the trail is 4,750 meters long, with a maximum elevation of 270 meters. The highest and most photo-worthy harbor/ocean/mountain panorama awaits at lookout No. 6, reached from the trailhead in a steep, steady 25 minutes, beauteous butterflies entertaining you all the way. If time allows, continue at least ten minutes further and you are reward with eagle-vantage photo ops north over the Yilan Plain, central mountains, and iconic Guishan (“Turtle”) Island in the far distance.
Nanfang’ao has three side-by-side narrow harbors, all dedicated to fishing craft. At the foot of the middle harbor is exuberantly ornate Nantian Temple, dedicated to Mazu, Goddess of the Sea. Construction was started in 1946 after, locals believed, the goddess saved them from disaster. On the south side of this harbor’s mouth is the raucous Nanfang’ao fish market, where boats constantly pull up to unload catch for sale at a dense array of stands, creating more vivid photo opps.
Halfway down the harbor’s north side (No. 81, Yugang Rd.) is the Sangang Iron Factory Museum. The factory, set up here in 1962 and closed in 2004, was dedicated to fishing-boat repair and maintenance. The museum, stuffed to the gunwales with now-antique machinery, period photos, and other fishing industry-theme treasure, is run by the son of the key factory founder.
Other Nanfang’ao spots of interest include Neipi Beach, the pleasant long and arcing sand/gravel beach on the outside of the earlier-described isthmus (dotted with attractive cafés and eateries), Doufu Cape, a spot popular with snorkelers on the outside of the “former island” at the end of the isthmus, so named because its rock resembles soybean curd, and Zhu Dayu Culture Museum, established by the local fishermen’s association to showcase Nanfang’ao seafood products (located by Nanfang’ao Bridge beside the northernmost harbor).
Photo Tip: This region’s most popular photo-taking spot is almost surely the Nanfang’ao Observation Deck, perched cliffside at the 108km mark of Su-Hua Highway. Directly above the Nanfang’ao harbors, your sunrise shots are guaranteed terrific, as are your evening shots, when the harbor-area lights come on and dynamic-design Nanfang’ao Bridge is bathed in changing pastels.
Doufu Cape 豆腐岬
Nanfang’ao (Observation Deck) 南方澳(觀景台)
Nantian Temple 南天宮
Neipi Beach 內埤海灘
Qixingling Trail 七星嶺步道
Sangang Iron Factory Museum 三剛鐵工廠文物館
Zhu Dayu Culture Museum 祝大漁物產文創館
Su Ao cold springs
Pubic cold spring in Su-Ao, Taiwan
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Su Ao Cold spring 蘇澳冷泉
Describing an experience about 蘇澳冷泉. This is a place that offers cold water that gives you multiple benefits to your skin. It is located near yilan.
蘇澳冷泉Su Ao Cold Spring...10 degrees
A final summer trip down the east coast of Taiwan. Exploring and making friends along the way. Such a small place tucked under a train trestle and natural cold water all year round made this sunset trip more interesting...
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Driving in the Mountains of Taiwan from Suao to Hualien.
The start of my trip around Taiwan. I taped a camera in its case to the front of my scooter and filmed a short part of the drive between Suao and Hualien to show what it's like to drive in the mountains of Taiwan.