2 day trip to Yilan County | Hiking, Hot Springs & Night Markets | Taiwan Travel Vlog
If you want a destination that is off the beaten path THIS IS IT!
Yilan County in Taiwan is a great destination for immersing yourself in nature. Hiking, hotsprings, night markets and not many tourists, could you want anything more?
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YILAN -- Traditional Arts, that DYE HAD A NASTY SMELL... (宜蘭國立傳統藝術中心)
On our recent trip to Yilan Count in northeastern Taiwan we spent a day at the National Center for Traditional Arts, a great place to learn about, well, traditional arts. Lot of hands-on experiences on offer. The lantern by the lake looked great!
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By Rick Charette
National Center for Traditional Arts
It was only in 1796 that Han Chinese settlers began streaming into the Yilan Plain, coming over the mountains in force from the Taipei Basin. Yet the unique characteristics of this region gave rise to a unique Yilan culture. Travel back deep into Yilan time with a stroll through the National Center for Traditional Arts (NCTA; NT$150 entry; ncfta.gov.tw), beside Provincial Highway 2, not far north of the town of Su’ao, spending a day exploring Yilan traditional-style architecture, history, crafts, and performing arts.
This attraction, spread over 24 hectares, is focused on the culture of the common folk rather than the fine arts. It wears many hats: living museum, outdoor theater, demo and DIY workshop, food market.
The center of activity is the Old Street, a long, curving reproduction of an old-time Yilan commercial high street, lined with elegant-façade shop buildings constructed in the distinctive Yilan red-brick and white-stucco style. Scores of old-time businesses have set up branches on this and the adjoining alleys, the majority from Yilan.
Watch master artisans create glass-art pieces, sculpt dough figurines, and spin “dragon beard” candy. Dress up in old-time costumes and have your photo taken with a backdrop transporting you into times gone by.
At the richly aromatic Han Tê shop, use old-time measuring instruments and packaging methods to create your own 7-item fragrance pouch (rose, mint, cogongrass, etc.), which can also be used for a soothing foot soak. At Zhuo Ye Indigo Dyeing House, don your artist hat to dye your own shop-crafted handkerchief, towel, pouch, or more expensive item. Zhuo Ye selects only traditional natural dyes, using indigo for blues, onion skin for oranges, etc., growing everything in its own fields. And your own precious-memory DIY silver ring awaits your arrival at the metalwork-jewelry studio Xiangcheng Jingong.
It hardly needs saying that this will surely be your best place for gift and souvenir buying on this trip.
The center is also a learning institute for young people pursuing careers in traditional Chinese theater and music, and there is a regular schedule of live performances provided for visitors, with students-in-training the stars. Check with the visitor center upon arrival. Perhaps the most satisfying and colorful shows are put on at the exquisitely aesthetic stage before the elaborately appointed Wenchang Temple; students pray to deity Wenchang Dijun for success in examinations. Enjoy ritual sword play, martial arts, dragon and lion dancing, glove puppetry, and many other old-style entertainment forms.
Among the other stimulations that make an NCFTA visit a full-day experience are boat rides on the waterway that winds through the grounds and on the Dongshan River running past outside, a visit to Scholar Huang’s Residence, which is a traditional three-sided courtyard-style residence saved from demolition and meticulously reconstructed here, a colossal landscape-art dragon made of red lanterns that casts a reflection of ethereal beauty on the inner lake at night, and the “Fog Forest,” a mist-created enchanted forest of fogginess so thick that the people around you begin to disappear.
National Center for Traditional Arts (國立傳統藝術中心)
Add: No. 201, Wubin Rd., Sec. 2, Jixin Village, Wujie Township, Yilan County
(宜蘭縣五結鄉季新村五濱路二段201號)
Tel: (03) 970-5815
Website: ncfta.gov.tw
Han Tê 漢茶
Scholar Huang’s Residence 黃舉人宅
Wenchang Temple 文昌祠
Wenchang Dijun 文昌帝君
Xiangcheng Jingong 鑲澄金工
Zhuo Ye Indigo Dyeing House 卓也藍染
VLOGMAS DAY 19: Jiaoxi, Taiwan (Fish Spa, Local Yilan Food!) 礁溪 (溫泉魚,宜蘭好吃的!)
VLOGMAS DAY 19 | Spent the day in Jiaoxi in Yilan county, which is on the eastern part of Taiwan! Did lots and ATE lots! So stuffed! If you liked today’s vid, hit that LIKE button and be sure to SUBSCRIBE! If you want to be notified when I post a new video, tap the bell button, and you'll be notified!
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Yilan and Jiaoxi Day Trip - Two hours from Taipei, Taiwan
This is a lovely countryside for hiking, tasty native food, and to learn lumber forestry. If you have the luxury to stay overnight; Chiao Hsi, part of this countryside, would be an outstanding candidate to relax in her famous hot spring hotels.
Jiaoxi, Yilan //Wufengchi Waterfalls
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Songlou Lake | Yilan, Taiwan
Songlou Lake | Yilan, Taiwan
This was our first hiking overnight trip that we've ever done. It was a huge achievement for us, especially since we were treated to some snow. It was a visually stunning hike, that we couldn't ask more for. Enjoy.
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JIAOXI RIVER TRACING, that WATER WAS FRICKIN COLD!!! (礁溪溯溪)
On a cold day in early much we went river-trading in Yilan's Jiaoxi Township. Dezikou Stream is a great location to go for your first river-tracing experience.
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By Richard Sauncers
That first step into the stream, as the ice-cold water seeps into our neoprene boots and sends chills coursing upwards through our bodies, is the hardest part. As we wade deeper, towards the center of the watercourse, and begin to plot a way upstream between the rocks and white-water cascades, we begin to warm up as our minds turn from the cold to the adventure ahead. We’re river tracing up the Dezikou Stream in Yilan County, and although Taiwan in early March isn’t high season for this increasingly popular outdoor activity, after a few minutes we’ve adapted to the cool air and water and are enjoying our river exploration.
Standing in the car park beside the Dezikou Stream in Yilan’s Jiaoxi Township before beginning our trace, we meet our guide, Wusa Lin, who explains the basics and hands out our gear for the day, which we put on. The most essential item is a pair of river-tracing boots; the felt-covered soles of these boots help prevent slipping on algae-covered rocks. Then there’s a waterproof bag (for clothes, camera, etc.) and a helmet to protect the head in the event of a slip or rocks falling down from above. We’re also given a wetsuit (in early March, the northern Taiwan winter is only just beginning to let go). A safety harness and buoyancy aid round out the river tracer’s essential equipment. Waterproof sunscreen is compulsory too, at least during the summer. Even deep in a wooded gorge, the midday sun can be very powerful! Wusa gives a quick rundown of conditions in the stream we’re about to enter, and we’re off!
Taiwan is a very mountainous country and affords not only fantastic hiking and trekking but also literally hundreds of scenically stunning waterways suitable for river tracing. However, the incredibly varied terrain, coupled with the remoteness of much of the interior, means that many river-tracing trips either must be multi-day camping expeditions or have serious obstacles, such as challenging waterfalls, which makes them strictly for the highly experienced and well-equipped.
Our river trace today is a great beginner’s route. Not only is it easier than the classic traces described above, it’s also only just over an hour’s drive from Taipei, and it’s very scenic too. After entering the water just above a large weir, we start gingerly making our way upstream, feeling our way and trying to avoid loose or algae-covered rocks. After ten minutes or so we’ve already started to grow accustomed to where (and where not!) to put our feet, and we start to look up more to enjoy our increasingly scenic surroundings as we enter a very beautiful rocky gorge. In a few places the going then gets slightly more challenging, with a few short scrambles up rocks beside little cascades, but we all make it up with the help of Wusa, our ever-vigilant guide. Our sense of accomplishment continues to grow as we proceed further and further upstream.
After nearly three hours clambering up the stream, stopping every few meters to snap a photo of the enchanting, ever-changing rock-and-waterscape around us, we reach the mouth of a slot-like canyon. After cooking up a much-needed hot lunch on a small sandy spot beside the stream, our guide takes us further up, into the mysterious gorge. We clamber up some rocks off the left side of the tumbling stream, and finally come face-to-face with Yuemeikeng Waterfall, the stunning climax of the day’s adventure.
Here the stream plunges over a 40-meter-high cliff in a wide veil, falling into a very large pool. It looks a little like the uppermost of the three much-easier-to-visit Wufengqi Waterfalls, which are in the same watershed area – but unlike at that famous tourist attraction, apart from the four people in our little group there’s not a soul about at Yuemeikeng.
Since there’s no way to build a trail or path through the narrow cleft below it, the waterfall can only be reached by walking up the streambed. That, perhaps, is the greatest attraction of river tracing: it’s the sole means of getting to some of Taiwan’s most breathtaking, pristine places, and if you visit, you’re more than likely to have these places all to yourself!
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Our river trace was organized by Wusa Lin of Eco-Explore, a local outfit which arranges river-tracing excursions for both beginners and those with river-tracing experience, at locations all around Taiwan.
Eco-Explore (野地探索有限公司)
Tel: (02) 2862-0159
Website: wusa.com.tw
Dezikou Stream 得子口溪
suoxi 溹溪
Wufengqi Waterfalls 五峰旗瀑布
Wusa Lin 林學淵
Yuemeikeng Waterfall 月眉坑瀑布
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Exploring Taiwan: Yilan - Top 6 Things To Do!
In this video, Francois Devatine and I show you the best things to do in Yilan, Taiwan.
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Trip to Taiwan #5: Visiting Yilan (Jiaoxi - Toucheng Townships)
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Heron Feeding From a Hotspring Stream at Jiaoxi, Yilan, Taiwan
Heron Feeding From a Hotspring Stream at Jiaoxi, Yilan, Taiwan
Jiaoxi, Yilan County
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Yilan Taiwan - Hiking the Sacred Mother Trail and finding the hidden Aohua Waterfall
On the last part of the trip we tracked back to Yilan, where we hiked the Sacred Mother Trail and by luck found the magnificent Aohua Waterfall
On the way there we stopped in Hualien to meet up with friends and have drinks, go to the night market and eat the best food for a few days.
The trip thus came to end in Taipei again, where we took our flight back to Basel via Paris.
Taiwan is an extraordinary country with kindest people, fulfilling food and jaw dropping nature. We can only recommend it!!!
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【Taiwan】宜蘭礁溪 Yilan |Waterfall and Hot Spring
2018.08.19
Salsa friends took me to visit waterfall in 礁溪 and hot spring in 梵梵溫泉. It was not easy to be the waterfall because it is usually for people to go river tracing.
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I had the opportunity to visit Taiwan for a week. Marking the second country in Asia I've been to. I've been living in Japan for a year now and will be posting more adventure vlogs about that soon. This first part of my Taiwan series is located in Wulai, a quaint valley village outside of Taipei about 40 minutes. We collaborated with some local businesses:
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