What To See In Taichung.Places To Visit In Taichung
Taichung Tourist Attractions.Things To See In Taichung.Places To See In Taichung
On this trip, we went to the East Coast of Taiwan and saw a lot of ocean. :)
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Niushan 牛山
Qingshui Cliff 清水斷崖
Qixingtan 七星潭
Sanzhan River 三棧溪
Shitiping 石梯坪
Yuedong (Moon Cave) 月洞
Qixingtan Star Sea Bed & Breakfast (七星潭星海民宿)
Add: 12, Lane 79, Qixing St., Dahan Village, Xincheng Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣新城鄉大漢村七星街79巷12號)
Tel: 0932-307-912
Website: 7starocean.com
Go to Sea Café Homestay (來去海邊咖啡民宿)
Add: 1-2 Yongfeng Rd., Fengbin Village, Fengbin Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣豐濱鄉豐濱村永豐路1-2號); near the 48km marker on Prov. Hwy 11
Tel: (03) 879-1898
Website: goto-sea.com.tw/ (Chinese)
Sawalian (莎娃綠岸)
Add: 2-1, Ward 4, Gangkou Village, Fengbin Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣豐濱鄉港口村4鄰2-1號)
Tel: (03) 842-1224 / 0920-330-842
Website: makutaay.com/page4.php (Chinese)
Kavalan Cuisine Restaurant (噶瑪蘭風味餐廳)
Add: 42 Xinshe Village, Fengbin Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣豐濱鄉新社村42號)
Tel: (03) 871-1339
Hailang Café (海浪 Café)
Add: 73-1 Lide, Fengbin Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣豐濱鄉立德73-1號); near the 58km marker on Prov. Hwy 11
Tel: 0912-935-208
Website: facebook.com/tapalik
Lily Studio (百合工作室)
Add: 15 Guangfeng Rd., Fengbin Village, Fengbin Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣豐濱鄉豐濱村光豐路15號)
Tel: (03) 879-1591
Paterongan (Xinshe) Banana Fiber Workshop (新社香蕉絲工坊)
Add: 42, Ward 2, Xiaohu, Xinshe Village, Fengbin Township, Hualien County (花蓮縣豐濱鄉新社村小湖2鄰42); near 43km marker of Prov. Hwy 11
Tel: (03) 871-1361
Website: pataronang.com (Chinese)
Travel in Taiwan (2015, 7/8)
By Rick Charette
Qixingtan is a landscaped area immediately north of Hualien City. The name means “Seven Star Lake,” but this is in fact a lovely arcing bay of crystalline blue-green Pacific waters, invariably made even more photo-friendly by local fishermen busy on their craft close inshore. The bay’s north end is the north terminus of a breezy seaside bike path stretching 21km to Nanbin Park on Hualien City’s south side. There are bike-rental stations near the bay’s north and south ends. Among the many other facilities are the Stone Sculpture Park, Star Watching Plaza, Sunrise Building (Qixingtan’s sunrises are renowned), children’s playground, and seaside botanical garden. At bikeway-side are signboards explaining the seaside ecology, many with English. Another key draw is the terrific camera-perfect view of distant Qingshui Cliff.
Shitiping. The name means “stone steps.” The dramatically terraced volcanic rock and raised-coral formations here form what looks like a staircase rising out to sea. The sea’s great erosive powers are in visually inspiring evidence here – all about are kettle holes and surging tide pools. The teeming marine life draws fishermen, shellfish collectors, and scuba divers. The distinctive ecology also features such oceanside-adapted plants as screw pine, cactus, and morning glory. There isn’t much shade, so bring water; there’s also ice cream, popsicles, and other cooling goodies available at the visitor center.
Starchasers (as in “movie stars”) will be especially thrilled to learn about the existence of Niushan, where legendary director Martin Scorcese, Irish actor Liam Neeson, and other big names recently did shooting for the movie Silence, scheduled for release in 2016. What you’ll find at the end of a steep, narrow, long-grass-brushed road that leads off the here inland-and-upland coastal highway is a long and dramatically fetching arc beach bracketed by mountains that drop into the sea. The only buildings here are right behind the isolated beach – those of the Niushan Huting, a combination restaurant/café/bar/homestay/campground complex (rainbowiscoming.com/huting; Chinese), owned by members of the Amis tribe, Taiwan’s largest, and beside these a couple of tourist-draw thatch-roof structures from the faux village built for Silence (the rest were being torn down the day we visited). “Niushan” means “cow mountain”; to find the side-road entrance, look for the highway-side “Niushan Huting” sign on a totem pole capped with a steer-head sculpture (26.6km mark).
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[TRAVEL] Taiwan-derful Fall/Winter 2017: Qingjing Farm
One of my new favorite places in Taiwan! It's one of the best places to appreciate the autumn foliage. The view is sublime! This enchanting farm is located several hours away from Taipei but it is worth the trip.
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People and Places of Taichung, Taiwan
People and Places of Taichung, Taiwan
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Taichung, Taiwan - Yizhong Street Night Market HD (2017)
Yizhong Street (Chinese: 一中商圈; pinyin: Yī Zhōng Shāng Quān) is a street located in North District, Taichung, Taiwan. It is located between Sanmin Rd. (三民路), Yizhong St.(一中街), Taiping Rd.(太平路), Yucai St.(育才街), Yucai South St.(育才南街) and Yucai North St.(育才北街). In 2006, according to the survey conducted by National Chung Hsing University, it is elected as the most popular shopping area in Taichung.
Taichung (Hokkien POJ: Tâi-tiong), officially known as Taichung City, is a special municipality located in center-western Taiwan. Taichung has a population of approximately 2.78 million people and has been officially ranked as Taiwan's second most populous city since July 2017. The current city was formed when Taichung County merged with the original provincial Taichung City to form the special municipality on 25 December 2010.
Located in the Taichung Basin in central Taiwan, the city became a major economic and cultural hub during Japanese rule. It serves as the core of the Taichung–Changhua metropolitan area, with Xitun District serving as its industrial and manufacturing base. The city is home to the National Museum of Natural Science and the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, as well as many cultural sites, including the historic Taichung Park, the Lin Family Gardens, and many temples.
Jintong Old Street, Taiwan - A Simple Travel Review
A humble place with rich culture and history wrapped around it. though it was a long ride fro Taipei and the changing of trains. I have to say I was glad I was able to lay my feet on this beautiful place
With the development of the railway, the busiest old street of Jingtong is at the exit of the Jingtong Station. Because of the increasing amount of tourists, the nearby merchants started catering to tourists by providing things such as local delicacies, agricultural specialties, and souvenir shop. In addition, although nobody knows how it started, it has become a trend in the Jingtong area to write prayers on bamboos and hang them next to the railway. Somehow, this became a feature of the Old Street.
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'ANLAMIG' 100X sa Taiwan
Spent the holidays last year with our relatives in Taiwan. Sobrang lamig, tapos maulan pa. Nonetheless, we had a great time!
We also visited some of the less-frequented tourist places in Central Taiwan. Enjoy our misadventures! haha
2:59 - Huludun Park, Fengyuan
4:14 - Taichung World Flora Exposition, Fengyuan
6:03 - Houli Flower Farm
9:22 - Taichung Summit Resort, Xinshe District, Taichung
14:40 - Taipei 101
16:48 - Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Zhongzheng District, Taipei
19:36 - Jiufen Old Street, Ruifang District, New Taipei City
I'm going to post another video featuring the food we tried in Taichung and Taipei. So, watch out for my next post too!
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TAIWAN VLOG #2: traditional taiwanese open air market tour
I took some quick video snapshots of the Beitou outdoor market and put it into this short video. I have no idea what half of the vegetables and dried things are that were being sold. Also, you can't hear them, but those vendors have some darn good lungs. Overall a very lively experience to say the least!
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[TRAVEL] 10 Taiwan-derful Fall & Winter Things
You'll be surprised by how much Taiwan can bring autumn colors to life! Check out my list of experiences you should not miss during fall / winter in Taiwan!
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Best retreat in Taiwan, TAIWAN road trip( Dulan, Kenting) PART4
Taiwan is such an amazing place that has so many places yet to discover. So as the traveling enthusiast, we decided to spend 10 days to explore this island, and show all the best and hidden spots in Taiwan.
台灣這個美麗的寶島,有太多太多景點可以去發掘了,有山有海,有沙漠有寒帶. 但實在太少人有用心去尋找挖掘
生為一個旅行的愛好者 Travel North Taiwan, 我悶決定用十天的時間去帶給妳台灣的美跟所有你想不到的私房景點以及人文
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