Sun Moon Lake & Wen Wu Temple, central Taiwan (near Taichung) Sonne-Mond-See
The Sun Moon Lake lies in central Taiwan, in the heart of the country. From above it looks like the Chinese sign for sun and moon, therefore its name. It is especially known for its honeymoon tours, check out the pink boat. Right above the lake, you can find the Wen Wu temple, an impressive temple complex.
Wir landen etwas weiter südlich und an der Westküste Taiwans, im Hafen von Taichung. Von dort aus brechen wir auf ins Zentrum der Insel. Dort im Herzen Taiwans machen wir eine Fahrt auf dem Sonne-Mond-See (Sun Moon Lake) und besichtigen den oberhalb gelegenen Tempel Wen Wu - ein sehr beeindruckender Tempel.
WENWU TEMPLE by Sun Moon Lake TAIWAN 2010
Wenwu Temple at Sun Moon Lake in Taiwan JANUARY 2010.
Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan - Singers at Xuanguang Temple HD (2017)
Sun Moon Lake (Chinese: 日月潭; pinyin: Rìyuè tán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ji̍t-goa̍t-thâm; Thao: Zintun) is the largest body of water in Taiwan as well as a tourist attraction. Located in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, the area around the Sun Moon Lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes of Taiwan. Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu. The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon, hence the name.
Sun Moon Lake is located 748 m (2,454 ft) above sea level. It is 27 m (89 ft) deep and has a surface area of approximately 7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi). The area surrounding the lake has many trails for hiking.
While swimming in Sun Moon Lake is usually not permitted, there is an annual 3-km race called the Swimming Carnival of Sun Moon Lake held around the Mid-Autumn Festival each year. In recent years the participants have numbered in the tens of thousands. Other festivities held at the same time include fireworks, laser shows, and concerts.
The lake and its surrounding countryside have been designated one of thirteen national scenic areas in Taiwan. Wen Wu Temple was built after rising water levels from building a dam forced several smaller temples to be removed. Ci En Pagoda (慈恩塔; Cí'ēn Tǎ) was built by late President Chiang Kai-shek in 1971 in memory of his mother. Other temples of note include Jianjing Temple, Syuentzang Temple (玄奘寺; Xuánzàng Sì) and Syuanguang Temple (玄光寺; Xuánguāng Sì).
Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan - Full Tour HD (2017)
Sun Moon Lake (Chinese: 日月潭; pinyin: Rìyuè tán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ji̍t-goa̍t-thâm; Thao: Zintun) is the largest body of water in Taiwan as well as a tourist attraction. Located in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, the area around the Sun Moon Lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes of Taiwan. Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu. The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon, hence the name.
Sun Moon Lake is located 748 m (2,454 ft) above sea level. It is 27 m (89 ft) deep and has a surface area of approximately 7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi). The area surrounding the lake has many trails for hiking.
While swimming in Sun Moon Lake is usually not permitted, there is an annual 3-km race called the Swimming Carnival of Sun Moon Lake held around the Mid-Autumn Festival each year. In recent years the participants have numbered in the tens of thousands. Other festivities held at the same time include fireworks, laser shows, and concerts.
The lake and its surrounding countryside have been designated one of thirteen national scenic areas in Taiwan. Wen Wu Temple was built after rising water levels from building a dam forced several smaller temples to be removed. Ci En Pagoda (慈恩塔; Cí'ēn Tǎ) was built by late President Chiang Kai-shek in 1971 in memory of his mother. Other temples of note include Jianjing Temple, Syuentzang Temple (玄奘寺; Xuánzàng Sì) and Syuanguang Temple (玄光寺; Xuánguāng Sì).
Sun Moon Lake (日月潭) - Day 1, Nantou, Taiwan, 3/3/2013
Sun Moon Lake is the largest body of water in Taiwan as well as a tourist attraction. Situated in Yuchi, Nantou, the area around the Sun Moon Lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes in Taiwan. Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu. The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon, hence the name.
Taiwan Sun Moon Lake Mt. Maolan 日月潭 猫囒山步道
Sun Moon Lake (Chinese: 日月潭; pinyin: Rìyuè tán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ji̍t-goa̍t-thâm; Thao: Zintun) is a lake in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. It is the largest body of water in Taiwan. The area around the lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes of Taiwan.[1] Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu.[2] The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon, hence the name.[3]
Sun Moon Lake is located 748 m (2,454 ft) above sea level. It is 27 m (89 ft) deep and has a surface area of approximately 7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi). The area surrounding the lake has many trails for hiking.[1]
While swimming in Sun Moon Lake is usually not permitted, there is an annual 3-km race called the Swimming Carnival of Sun Moon Lake held around the Mid-Autumn Festival each year.[4][5]The Sun Moon Lake Swimming Carnival was launched in 1983[6] and is listed among Top 50 Open Water Swims in Asia and Top 100 Open Water Swims of the World.[7] Everyone over 10 years old and with ability to swim long distances can join, regardless of nationality.[8]In recent years the participants have numbered in the tens of thousands. Other festivities held at the same time include fireworks, laser shows, and concerts.
The lake and its surrounding countryside have been designated one of thirteen national scenic areas in Taiwan. Wen Wu Temple was built after rising water levels from building a dam forced several smaller temples to be removed.[9] Ci'en Pagoda (慈恩塔; Cí'ēn Tǎ) was caused to be built by late President Chiang Kai-shek in 1971 in memory of his mother.[10] Other temples of note include Jianjing Temple,[3] Syuentzang Temple[11] (玄奘寺; Xuánzàng Sì) and Syuanguang Temple[12] (玄光寺; Xuánguāng Sì).
Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan - Xuanguang Temple HD (2017)
Sun Moon Lake (Chinese: 日月潭; pinyin: Rìyuè tán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ji̍t-goa̍t-thâm; Thao: Zintun) is the largest body of water in Taiwan as well as a tourist attraction. Located in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, the area around the Sun Moon Lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes of Taiwan. Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu. The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon, hence the name.
Sun Moon Lake is located 748 m (2,454 ft) above sea level. It is 27 m (89 ft) deep and has a surface area of approximately 7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi). The area surrounding the lake has many trails for hiking.
While swimming in Sun Moon Lake is usually not permitted, there is an annual 3-km race called the Swimming Carnival of Sun Moon Lake held around the Mid-Autumn Festival each year. In recent years the participants have numbered in the tens of thousands. Other festivities held at the same time include fireworks, laser shows, and concerts.
The lake and its surrounding countryside have been designated one of thirteen national scenic areas in Taiwan. Wen Wu Temple was built after rising water levels from building a dam forced several smaller temples to be removed. Ci En Pagoda (慈恩塔; Cí'ēn Tǎ) was built by late President Chiang Kai-shek in 1971 in memory of his mother. Other temples of note include Jianjing Temple, Syuentzang Temple (玄奘寺; Xuánzàng Sì) and Syuanguang Temple (玄光寺; Xuánguāng Sì).
Taiwan Travel Guide Vlog Day 4 - Cycling @ Sun Moon Lake (Shuishe-Xiangshan Bike Path|水社-向山) | 台湾旅游
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Bike path from Shuishe to Xiangshan (~3.4km) which takes about 30 minutes to cycle.
Enjoy scenic spots as you ride pass the lush greenery trees, deep blue lake and end your route at Xiangshan Outlook Platform for a panorama view of Sun Moon Lake, Lalu Island, Ci-En Pagoda and Shuishe Village.
Shuishe (Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan)
Shuishe Village / 水社 is where the bus station is located and it's got a Starbucks, 7-Elevens, souvenir shops, a visitor center, and a few places to rent bikes and scooters. Minsheng Rd, a small pedestrian cobbled alley is packed with OK restaurants. There's also a pier where people hang out day and night, and board boats to cross the lake.
Taiwan - Sun Moon Lake
A beautifull lake in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. It is the largest body of water in Taiwan. The area around the lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes of Taiwan.
Sun Moon Lake is located 748 m (2,454 ft) above sea level. It is 27 m (89 ft) deep and has a surface area of approximately 7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi). The area surrounding the lake has many trails for hiking.
Taiwan Trip Day3 - Ci'en Pagoda - Ita Thao Village - Fleur de Chine | Sarah May Tanhuanco
Taiwan Trip Day3 -Puli - Sun Moon Lake view - Ci'en Pagoda - Ita Thao Village - Fleur de China 5 Star Hotel
Highlight of the trip: Climbing all the way to the PAGODA. Never again. HAHAHA. We weren't prepared for it and we weren't informed of the long climb. :p
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Sun Moon Lake Wen Wu Temple
Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan
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Sun Moon Lake Wen Wu Temple
Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan
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The Lalu hotel at Sun Moon Lake (Travel Aisa-Taiwan)日月潭涵碧楼酒店
The Lalu Hotel, situated at Sun Moon Lake (Nan Tou) Taiwan. All rooms and suites are facing to the lake. The best place for you to escape from City and relaxing our mind. It is about 3 hours driving via highway from Taipei, and the hotel shuttle pick up guess from TaiZhong railway station too.
台湾日月潭的超星级酒店-涵碧楼
Taichi 48 moves at Wenwu Temple in Yuchih Township, Taiwan_2014
Peter practiced Taichi on nov 18th 2014 at Wenwu Temple during the trip visited Taiwan.
Wenwu Temple is located at the shoulder of mountain where is on the north of Sun Moon Lake. It was built in 1938. People worried the water of Sun Moon Lake might cover Longfeng Temple and Ihuatang of Shuishotsun, they built Wenwu Temple. The Wenwu Temple is 2 in 1. It was rebuilt in 1969. Its gate is face to the north. (source)
Sun Moon Lake Tour (Taiwan)
Sun Moon Lake / 日月潭 is the largest body of water in Taiwan as well as a tourist attraction. Located in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, the area around the Sun Moon Lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes of Taiwan. Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu. The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon, hence the name.
In older English literature it was commonly referred to as Lake Candidius, after the 17th century Dutch missionary Georgius Candidius. In the middle of the lake is the Lalu Island, which is the holy ground for the Thao tribe. In legend, Thao hunters discovered Sun Moon Lake while chasing a white deer through the surrounding mountains. The deer eventually led them to the lake, which they found to be not only beautiful, but abundant with fish. Today, the white deer of legends is immortalized as a marble statue on Lalu Island.
Under Japanese rule, the island was renamed Jade Island (Japanese: 玉島). After Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Government moved to Taiwan, the island was renamed Kuang-hua Island (光華島; glorious China island) and in 1978 the local government built a pavilion where annual weddings took place. In 1999, the 921 earthquake destroyed the pavilion and sank most of the island. In recent years, due to increasing social and political awareness, more deference and recognition are being given to Taiwanese aborigines. As a result, after the 921 earthquake, the island was renamed in the Thao language as Lalu.
Several hydroelectric power plants have been built in the Sun Moon Lake since 1919, including Mingtan Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant and Minhu Pumped Storage Hydro Power Station. When the first hydroelectric plant was finished in 1934, it was considered to be one of the most important infrastructure constructions of the time.
Sun Moon Lake (日月潭), NanTou, Taiwan, 12/19/2010
Sun Moon Lake is the largest body of water in Taiwan as well as a tourist attraction. Situated in Yuchih, Nantou, the area around the Sun Moon Lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes in Taiwan. Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu. The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon, hence the name.
Winter dawn in Taiwan's Sun Moon Lake.mpg
Cycling around Sun Moon Lake - Taiwan 日月潭
Sun Moon Lake (Chinese: 日月潭; pinyin: Rìyuè tán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ji̍t-goa̍t-thâm; Thao: Zintun) is a lake in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. It is the largest body of water in Taiwan. The area around the lake is home to the Thao tribe, one of aboriginal tribes of Taiwan.[1] Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu.[2] The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon, hence the name.[3]
Sun Moon Lake is located 748 m (2,454 ft) above sea level. It is 27 m (89 ft) deep and has a surface area of approximately 7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi). The area surrounding the lake has many trails for hiking.[1]
While swimming in Sun Moon Lake is usually not permitted, there is an annual 3-km race called the Swimming Carnival of Sun Moon Lake held around the Mid-Autumn Festival each year.[4][5] The Sun Moon Lake Swimming Carnival was launched in 1983[6] and is listed among Top 50 Open Water Swims in Asia and Top 100 Open Water Swims of the World.[7] Everyone over 10 years old and with ability to swim long distances can join, regardless of nationality.[8] In recent years the participants have numbered in the tens of thousands. Other festivities held at the same time include fireworks, laser shows, and concerts.
The lake and its surrounding countryside have been designated one of thirteen national scenic areas in Taiwan. Wen Wu Temple was built after rising water levels from building a dam forced several smaller temples to be removed.[9] Ci'en Pagoda (慈恩塔; Cí'ēn Tǎ) was caused to be built by late President Chiang Kai-shek in 1971 in memory of his mother.[10] Other temples of note include Jianjing Temple,[3] Syuentzang Temple[11] (玄奘寺; Xuánzàng Sì) and Syuanguang Temple[12] (玄光寺; Xuánguāng Sì).
Taiwan Day 6 | Sun Moon Lake, Rainbow Village, Fengjia Night Market, Hotel Adventures