Heping Island Park - Keelung, Taiwan
Visited Heping Island Park in Keelung City on
08 April 2018.
This park has an interesting sea-eroded landscape.
There is a natural ecological park where visitors can
view strange rock formations along the coast.
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We start with breakfast at a local eatery which serves freshly baked flatbread. You can watch the dough being rolled out which is filled with spring onions and topped with sesame seeds before it's slapped on the inside of an oil drum oven. We order a flatbread with an omelette sandwiched inside and wash it down with a cold doujiang or soy milk. Fresh, doughy and completely more-ish.
We head to the suburb of Daqiatou next and slurp down a plate of cold sesame noodles. Wheat noodles are topped with a thick sesame sauce, shredded cucumber, pickled cabbage and chilli. It’s the perfect thing to be eating on a hot day. It’s full of varying textures and flavours.
Onwards to our next stop for a bowl of rice topped with pork knuckle which has been slowly braised in soy. Served with egg, pickled mustard greens and some blanched choy sum- this is one amazing bowl of food. The pork is tender as anything and the richness of the meat is balanced by the pickled and fresh vegetables.
We then head to a famous stall which sells cong you bing- spring onion pancakes. A wheat flour dough, dotted with chopped spring onions is flattened and then cooked on a hot plate. Hot, flaky and fragrant- this is one savoury pancake worth eating. It’s very much like a roti or a paratha which you’d find in Malaysia and Singapore (sans spring onion).
Our final stop is to a local eatery which specialises in bawan- Taiwanese meatballs. A loose mixture of pork mince is covered in a sweet potato and rice flour mixture before being steamed. The meatball skin is gloopy and soft whilst the meatball is full of flavour. A couple of squirts of chilli sauce are the perfect accompaniment.
Where and what we ate:
Flatbreads at 和記豆漿店 No. 2之2號, Lane 463, Section 3, Heping East Road, Xinyi District, Taipei . Open 7:00am to 11:30am Closed Wednesday and Thursday.
Sesame noodles at 徐記涼麵, No. 119號, Section 3, Yanping North Road, Datong District, Taipei. Open daily 6:45am to 1:30pm.
Pork knuckle rice at Zheng Pork Knuckle, No. 22, Yanping South Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei. Open 11:00am to 8:00pm. Closed Sunday.
Spring onion pancake at Tian Jian Onion Pancake, No. 1號, Lane 6, Yongkang Street, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106. Open 9:00am to 10:00pm.
Bawan at 劍潭肉圓王, No. 38, Lane 12, Section 4, Chengde Road, Shilin District, Taipei. Open 11:00am to 9:00pm.
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Since early ages, many people have traveled from far places to Yilan. Indigenous tribes that have settled in Yilan are Kavalan people and Atayal people.
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Exploring KEELUNG CITY!
We're in Keelung City (Taiwan) for a few days and explore some of the surrounding parks and sights. Close to the Keelung port, we climb up to the Martyrs' Shrine and the nearby Zhupu Altar. In the nearby Zhongzheng Park, we climb to the top of a goddess statue and ring a HUGE bell. The Ershawan Fort grounds provide great views over Keelung harbour and we have a look at the remains of the structures and canons. From there we make our way to Heping Island and after seeing the busloads of people queuing at the entrance decided to rather enjoy the views from the harbour wall.
We enjoyed Keelung a lot and the following video will show a bit more of the well-known Night Market.
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桃園大溪和平老街
桃園大溪和平老街建築物具有著日式巴洛克式浮雕山牆並混入本土建築色彩,築起一幢幢精緻美麗的樓坊是台灣地方文化非常珍貴的文化資產,這舊式建築物發展出老街形式特色風格,在台灣十大老街裡擁有一席之位。
來到大溪和平老街當然不可錯過就是老街上美食小吃,過去要是有機會來到大溪和平老街絕對不會錯過美食小吃,像是呂媽媽豆花、停車場旁的阿伯豆干、蕭客家麻糬、黃日香豆干、里長嬤碗粿、金字塔三角湯圓糯米腸、江家古早味花生糖這些幾乎都視每次必吃的美食小吃,可惜來到桃園大溪和平老街前已經先在婚宴場所吃得非常飽,所以這次美食小吃變成只能選擇性進食。
一路上我們吃呂媽媽豆花、邱記涼糕、鳥蛋、停車場阿嬤豆干(以前的阿伯豆干)、蕭客家麻糬、里長嬤碗粿、黃日香豆干以上這些已經是我們最大進食量。
桃園大溪和平老街現在除了欣賞建築物吃美食小吃外,在公有停車場旁大溪中正公園是讓你在逛完老街後可以輕鬆休息的好地方,這座公園建立於日據時代大正元年(西元1912年)歷史悠久,是台灣最早建立的公園之一,公園內歷史古蹟像是清朝的大墓公『復興亭』,日據時代的『忠魂碑』、『大溪神社』、『大溪公會堂』都是在讓我們休息之餘還可以緬懷的歷史。
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Pingxi Old Streets (Pingxi Train Line, Taiwan)
Pingxi is special for its unique architecture and design, as its market area, Pingxi Old Street, is built into a hill with a train track going overhead right through the middle with shops around selling local food and gifts. Visitors are able to check out shops built during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as wooden houses built during the Japanese occupation era.
However, Pingxi is undoubtedly the most famous stop on the Pingxi Line because of its annual lantern-launching activities during the Lantern Festival period after the Chinese New Year. Perhaps 1,000 or so lanterns are launched over a period of a couple of weeks. The launchings are conducted at night, making for a dramatic scene. But be forewarned that the popularity of the festival makes for very crowded viewing. During the rest of the year, one can purchase and launch lanterns on one’s own.
Pingxi is also known for its sausage vendors who slice up and add toppings to their sausages.
The Pingxi Small Railway line is a thirteen kilometre, narrow-gauge railway, one of three remaining open from the Japanese era. The towns along the Pingxi Line were all once thriving mining towns, all feature “old streets” selling tourist paraphernalia and old Japanese buildings.
Daan Forest Park - Things To Do, Parks, Temples and Gardens, Taipei, Taipei
In the middle of this manic South-east Asian metropolis Taipei City lies an oasis. Daan Park is all about offering a sanctuary to the city-dwellers. Tall trees, sturdy bamboos, bushes, beautiful flowers and plants welcome you as you step into the park that covers more than 250 square meters. Since it opened to the public in 1994, Daan Forest Park has been Taipei's largest park. In Daan district, the park is bordered by Xinyi Road on the North, Heping Road on the South, Jianguo Road on the East and Xinsheng Road on the West.
Inside the park, the man-made pond surrounded by lush foliages has even some poised egrets lingering beside it and a few graceful, white geese gliding over the surface. At the centre of the park, a covered amphitheater is situated before rows of rising seating areas. Here, outdoor concerts and performances are held. In fact, a gaggle of picnickers swarm over and out of the seating areas each year, to swoon over Taipei's Summer Jazz concert (free of charge) in the sweltering Summer air.
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Walking Around the Taipei Expo Park (花博公園) + Storey House (台北故事館)
The Taipei Expo Park / 花博公園 is a multifunctional park in Zhongshan District converted from the 2010 Taipei International Flora Expo. The park comprises three typical park areas (Yuanshan, Taipei Fine Arts Museum and Xinsheng) while offering venues for the hosting of various events in the former Flora Expo’s pavilions. Among the iconic Flora Expo displays, still available, on the parks’ premises, mostly featuring perennial flowering/foliage plants and turfs, are the 3-dimensional Green Walls, Flower Walls, “Flora Rainbows”, Special Exhibition Area, Flower Landscape, Rare Flowers & Plants Area, and Fruit Tree Area.
The Taipei Story House / 台北故事館, formerly known as the Yuanshan Mansion (圓山別莊), is a historic house in the Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is now open as a museum in Taipei Expo Park.
The house was built in 1913–14 during Japanese rule by Tan Tiau-chun (陳朝駿), a Daitōtei tea merchant. It was originally a guest house for rich merchants, and other important local people.
The ground floor was built using brick and the upper floors of wood with English Tudor-style beams. The staircase is constructed to look like a pagoda. The entrance portico is in the classical style with Ionic columns.
The Story House museum now has exhibits related to tea and local history. It is located immediately adjacent to the Taipei Fine Arts Museum and close to Yuanshan Station.