Thursday, 5 February 2015

Top things to do at Shifen: Visit Shifen Waterfall and release sky latern at the railway track

Day 5

On Day 5, we would be leaving Hualien and return to Taipei. It was with a heavy heart that we had to this beautiful place, especially our minsu Fanlin House (汎水凌山花园民宿), which frankly speaking had not spent much time exploring the surrounding areas. We had our breakfast specially prepared by the staff, before we headed out to the garden to have a last round of photo taking of the surrounding.


hualien fanlin house
Fanlin House
hualien fanlin house
Our breakfast

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Yilan Cake Factory (宜蘭餅發明館)

We hopped onto the coach with our luggage and started the long journey back to Taipei, following the same Suhua Highway (蘇花公路) that we took on Day 3 of tour. Around noon time, we had reached the township of Su'ao (蘇澳) in Yilan County (宜蘭縣). We made a stop at the famous Yilan Cake Factory (宜蘭餅發明館).


yilan cake factory
Yilan Cake Factory
Upon entering the big complex, the left hand side is an exhibition showcasing the various wooden cake moulds that they used, as well as the history of the shop and how its owner managed to make his business a success with its renowned biscuits and cakes. At the rear side is where visitors can see through the glass window to witness how the biscuits and cakes are made in the factory. On the right hand side is where the retail is. The most popular product here is the Ox-Tongue biscuit (牛舌餅). It is a very thin biscuit that is rolled into a shape that looks like the tongue of a cow, and comes with various flavours. Other than that, they also sell many different types of pastries, biscuits and cakes.


yilan cake factory
The retail section (Source: Photo from guide.easytravel)
The group of us had a frenzy shopping spree and bought a lot of biscuits and cakes, mainly to bring back home for our family and friends.


Yilan Fu Ge Shi Yao Chicken (宜蘭 福哥石窯雞)

After the shopping, we went further north to the township of Jiaoxi (礁溪) to have our late lunch at Fu Ge Shi Yao Chicken (福哥石窯雞).


yilan fu ge shi yao chicken
Fu Ge Shi Yao Chicken
Their specialty is the whole chicken roasted in an earthen jar, which the meat is juicy and the skin crispy. Another popular dish is the Xi Lu Rou (西魯肉), which is a broth of a mixture of cabbage, carrot, mushroom, meat and fried egg.


yilan fu ge shi yao chicken
The roasted chicken (Source: Photo from shrimp2.pixnet)
yilan fu ge shi yao chicken xi lu rou
Xi Lu Rou (Source: Photo from blog.xuite)
Along with the above dishes, we ordered other dishes like vegetable, pork and fried omelette etc.


Shifen (十分)

After the fulfilling lunch, we were back on our coach to the next destination Shifen (十分), located in the Pingxi (平溪) district of New Taipei City. Shifen is renowned for 2 things, the Shifen Waterfall (十分大瀑布) and the Sky Lantern (天燈). The Shifen Waterfall, located along the Keelung River, is 20 m tall and 40 m wide and is in a shape of a horseshoe, which resembles a smaller version of the Niagara Falls in North America.


shifen waterfall
Shifen Waterfall (Source: Photo from taiwanswaterfalls)
Unfortunately when we reached there, we learnt that the entrance to the waterfall is closed for maintenance, which was really a disappointment for us. What we could do was only to stroll along the suspension bridge and the railway track.


shifen waterfall suspension bridge
Suspension bridge towards the waterfall
shifen waterfall
River upstream of the waterfall
shifen waterfall suspension bridge
Railway and suspension bridge
After the walk, we went back to our coach and made a very short ride to the Shifen Old Street (十分老街). Over here is the place where people will light and release the sky lantern to the sky (which symbolise sending your wishes to the sky and to be heard by the heaven). The railway track runs through here and the two slides lined with shops mainly selling local snacks, souvenirs and the sky lanterns.


shifen old street sky lantern
Railway track running across Shifen Old Street
shifen old street sky lantern
Tourists with their sky lantern
We were brought to one of the shop to buy the sky lantern. We could either custom made one ourselves (to be guided by the stall owner) or simply buy the ready made lanterns. We decided to buy the ready made since none of us were skilled in making lanterns. We were given the markers and started to write our wishes on 4 sides of the lantern. Once we were done, the stall owner led us to the railway track and helped us light the lantern. The rest of us held the 4 sides of the lantern and pose to take photos. Once the stall owner says ready, we released the lantern together and off it rise to the sky. As the sky turned dark, we could see the sky lighted by numerous sky lanterns. Some tourists also started to play with the fireworks. We had great fun and was an eye opener for everyone of us.


shifen old street sky lantern
Lanterns rising to the sky
shifen old street sky lantern
Fireworks


Mei Guan Yuan (美觀園)

We continued our journey through the mountainous area of Pingxi, then the busy streets of Taipei City before we finally reached our hotel, East Dragon Hotel (東龍大飯店) at Ximending (西門町). We checked in to our rooms, dropped our luggage and then quickly assembled again for dinner. We walked through the buzzing streets of Ximending and reach our dinner destination, Mei Guan Yuan (美觀園). This shop has a long history since opening in 1946 and it sells Japanese and Taiwanese fusion cuisine.


ximending mei guan yuan
Mei Guan Yuan (Source: Photo from ipeen)
The group of us ordered a variety of food, such as salmon sashimi, sushi rolls, teriyaki chicken, grilled unagi and omelette fried rice etc. After the meal, some of us were tired and decided to go back to the hotel first, while the rest continued to roam around the vibrant streets of Ximending.



Follow the links below to the other days of my Taiwan tour:

Day 1: Taipei (Tamsui, Ximending Hot Pot)

Day 2: Keelung (Tianhou Temple @ Peace Island, Zhong Zheng Park, Ershawan Fortification, Bisha Fishing Port, Nanya Rock Formation, Bitou Cape, Miaokou Night Market, Cashbox Party World)

Day 3: Hualien (Jinan Temple, Nan Fang Ao Fishing Harbour, Qingshui Cliff, Qixintan Beach, Hang Rou, Mochi, Fanlin House Minsu)

Day 4: Hualien (Taroko National Park Visitor Centre, Shakadang Trail, Leader Village Taroko, Buluowan Visitor Centre, Tianxiang, Eternal Spring Shrine, Dajili Restaurant, Rainbow Night Market)

Day 5: Taipei (Yilan Cake Factory, Fu Ge Shi Yao Chicken, Shifen & Sky Lantern, Mei Guan Yuan @ Ximending)

Day 6: Wulai (Neidong National Forest Recreation Area, Wulai Old Street, Sun Moon Light Hot Spring, Ding Tai Fung @ Taipei 101, Chia Te Bakery)

Day 7: Taipei (Hsing Tian Gong, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, Taipei 101, Wufenpu, Shi Da Night Market)

Day 8 & 9: Taipei (Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Shin Yeh Restaurant, National Palace Museum, Shilin Night Market)

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Guided day trip to the majestic Taroko Gorge from Hualien City

Day 4

Day Tour of Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園)

We woke up in the morning to find ourselves immersed in a pleasant lush green environment, which we could feel the cool fresh air and hear the birds chirping. Everyone was excited wanting to explore the environment around Fanlin House (汎水凌山花园民宿), since we did not have that chance when we checked in last night. Before this, we went to the dining area where the hotel staff will prepare the breakfast (toast bread with ham, scrambled egg, soup and hot beverage) for us.


hualien fanlin house
Fanlin House
hualien fanlin house
Our Breakfast
hualien fanlin house
Tourist Information Area


The surrounding garden is well decorated and blends in with the cottage styled buildings, which makes the visitors feel close to the nature.


hualien fanlin house
Entrance to reception
hualien fanlin house


hualien fanlin house


hualien fanlin house


hualien fanlin house


There's a pond in front of the garden, with free roaming ducks. The kids were thrilled to see the ducks in close range.


hualien fanlin house


hualien fanlin house


hualien fanlin house



Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園)

After the exploration around the hotel, it's time for us to set off to the Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園), the main reason for our visit to Hualien. Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園) is a very popular tourist attraction in Taiwan, renowned for its beautiful gorge carved into the marble mountains. It is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan. The word "Taroko" refers to the Truku aborigines (太魯閣族) who lived in the area. From our hotel Fanlin House (汎水凌山花园民宿), it isn't too far away to the entrance of the national park by coach. We stopped by the entrance to take some photos. Over here, it is also the start of the Central Cross-Island Highway (中部橫貫公路), which winds through the gorge uphill towards Lishan (梨山) and then towards Taichung (台中).


taroko national park
Entrance to Taroko National Park
hualien central cross island highway
Start point of Central Cross Island Highway



Taroko National Park Visitor Centre (太魯閣遊客中心)

We made the first stop at the visitor centre, not far away from the park entrance. Over here, we toured the exhibitions that explained about the geography and formation of the Taroko gorge, as well as showcasing the history, way of life and handcrafts of the aborigines who stayed in the area. Specimens of animal, insects and plants local to the region are also on display.


taroko visitor centre
Exhibition on the aborigines living in the Taroko Gorge
taroko visitor centre
Handcrafts made of animal bones
taroko visitor centre
Typical layout of the aborigines house
After the exhibitions, we were guided to a multi-media room where an introductory video of the Taroko National Park was screened.


Shakadang Trail (砂卡礑步道)

After the visitor centre having more knowledge about the Taroko gorge, we made our way to the next nearby attraction, the Shakadang Trail (砂卡礑步道). The coach stopped at a red bridge to drop us at the roadside, which the entrance to the trail is located. We have to climb around 4 storey high of metal stairs to the start of the trail.


taroko shakadang trail
Entrance to Shakadang Trail (Source: Photo from alectravelguide)
taroko shakadang trail
View of the Shakadang River and trail from the bridge
taroko shakadang trail
Introduction of Shakadang River Valley
The trail is built along the river cliff and follows along the Shakadang River. The trail is famous for the sapphire blue clear water that visitors could see during the summer season. Unfortunately during our visit, it was winter and the river was relatively dry.


taroko shakadang trail
View of Shakadang River during the summer (Source: Photo from sh-bus.com)
The entire trail is 4.5 km long and ends at the 3D cabin (Sanjianwu 三間屋). We only covered around half of the trail and returned at the 5D cabin (Wujianwu 五間屋), which the overall journey took an hour. At the 5D cabin (Wujianwu 五間屋), there were shops selling beverages and souvenirs. The overall trail is relatively flat and is suitable for children and the elderly to visit.


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View of the red bridge from Shakadang Trail
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taroko shakadang trail


taroko shakadang trail


taroko shakadang trail



Leader Village Taroko (立德布洛灣山月邨)

After the physical walk, the coach brought us to the Leader Village Taroko (立德布洛灣山月邨) for lunch. Leader Village Taroko (立德布洛灣山月邨) is actually a hotel located at the upper terrace of the Buluowan (布洛灣), which our coach needs to make a series of sharp bends to reach it. Upon reaching the hotel, we find ourselves immerse in the aboriginal ambience, from the decorations to the music played in the background and the aboriginal costumes that the employees wore.

leader village taroko
Leader Village Taroko
leader village taroko
Interior of the restaurant (Source: Photo from mamami.net)
At the restaurant, they serve aboriginal, Chinese and western fusion specialties, which give customers a refreshing experience. Most of us ordered the set meals, which came with a main (pork, fish, lamb) with sides like salad, baked sweet potato, soup, bamboo rice, dessert and free flow beverage (plum juice, coffee and tea).

leader village taroko
Set meal lunch (Source: Photo from blog.yam.com)
After the meal, some of us explored around the hotel, which we found ourselves at the open grass patch, surrounded by 37 aboriginal themed cabins.


Buluowan Visitor Centre (布洛灣諮詢中心)

After the delicious aboriginal meal, we decided to stroll down the pathway down to the lower terrace.


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View en-route to the Buluowan Lower Terrace
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Buluowan Visitor Centre (right) and Handcraft Exhibit (left)
We paid a visit to the Taroko Handcraft Exhibit (太魯閣工藝展示館), which exhibits the structure and layout of the aborigine houses, tools that they used, and their fabric art.


taroko buluowan exhibition


taroko buluowan exhibition


taroko buluowan exhibition


taroko buluowan exhibition


taroko buluowan exhibition


After the exhibit, we walked further down via the trail, which we could enjoy the view of the gorge.


taroko buluowan
View of the gorge from Buluowan Lower Terrace


Tianxiang (天祥)

We continued the journey by the coach further upstream to Tianxiang (天祥). Along the way, we passed by other famous sites, such as the Swallow Grotto (燕子口), Tunnel of Nine Turns (九曲洞) and Cimu Bridge (慈母橋).


taroko gorge


taroko gorge


The terrain at Tianxiang (天祥) is relatively flat, thus we could see several developments here, including the Silks Palace Taroko Hotel (太魯閣晶英酒店) the only 5 star hotel within the park, youth hostel, restaurants, visitor centre, temple, church and parking space. Over here, it's where the Dasha River (大沙溪) and Taici Jili River (塔次基里溪) meets to form the Liwu River (立霧溪). We strolled past the Plum Garden, then crossed the Zhihui Bridge (稚暉橋) and towards the Pudu Bridge (普渡橋).


taroko tianxiang visitor centre
Tianxiang Visitor Centre
taroko tianxiang plum garden
Plum Garden
taroko tianxiang zhihui bridge
Zhihui Bridge
taroko tianxiang confluence






Over here, we enjoyed the scenery and the confluence of the 2 rivers. Beyond the Pudu Bridge (普渡橋) and further up the hill, one could see the pagoda styled Xiangde Temple (祥德寺) and the white robed statue of Guanyin.

taroko tianxiang pudu bridge
Pudu Bridge

taroko tianxiang xiangde temple
Xiangde Temple
taroko tianxiang xiangde tempele



Eternal Spring Shrine (長春祠)

Tianxiang (天祥) was the furthest point we travelled within the park. From here, we turned back and made one last stop at the Eternal Spring Shrine (長春祠) before we bid farewell to Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園). The scenic shrine is built over the Changchun Waterfall and serves as a memorial shrine to commemorate the veterans who died while constructing the Central Cross-Island Highway (中部橫貫公路).


taroko eternal spring shrine
Eternal Spring Shrine



Hualien Dajili Restaurant (花蓮達基力風味餐廳)

We bid farewell to the beautiful Taroko Gorge and headed to the Hualien Dajili Restaurant (花蓮達基力風味餐廳) for an early dinner, located not far away from the entrance of the Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園). The restaurant is run by a Truku aborigine family and they serve authentic aboriginal specialties. It is open concept and decorated with many wooden crafts and furniture.


hualien dajili restaurant
Hualien Dajili Restaurant (Source: Photo from walkerland)
We ordered wild vegetable salad with dragon fruit sauce, roast chicken and pork, sausages, fish and others.













Rainbow Night Market (彩虹夜市)

We returned to Fanlin House (汎水凌山花园民宿) after the dinner, which a small surprise awaited us. Our tour guides had prepared birthday cakes to celebrate for 3 of our tour members who have their birthdays in the month of December. The cakes were simple, but it represents the thoughtfulness of the travel agency, Topology Travel (真程旅行社). As it was still early in the night, a number of us travelled to the Rainbow Night Market (彩虹夜市) located at the city centre, with the help of our driver who was very kind to drive us there. The night market is not very big and was not crowded either. Other than the usual street food and local delights, there are also many game stalls. After the food, drinks and games, we were tired and headed back to the hotel for rest.


hualien rainbow night market
Hualien Rainbow Nightmarket (Source: Photo from travel.network.com.tw)



Follow the links below to the other days of my Taiwan tour:

Day 1: Taipei (Tamsui, Ximending Hot Pot)

Day 2: Keelung (Tianhou Temple @ Peace Island, Zhong Zheng Park, Ershawan Fortification, Bisha Fishing Port, Nanya Rock Formation, Bitou Cape, Miaokou Night Market, Cashbox Party World)

Day 3: Hualien (Jinan Temple, Nan Fang Ao Fishing Harbour, Qingshui Cliff, Qixintan Beach, Hang Rou, Mochi, Fanlin House Minsu)

Day 4: Hualien (Taroko National Park Visitor Centre, Shakadang Trail, Leader Village Taroko, Buluowan Visitor Centre, Tianxiang, Eternal Spring Shrine, Dajili Restaurant, Rainbow Night Market)

Day 5: Taipei (Yilan Cake Factory, Fu Ge Shi Yao Chicken, Shifen & Sky Lantern, Mei Guan Yuan @ Ximending)

Day 6: Wulai (Neidong National Forest Recreation Area, Wulai Old Street, Sun Moon Light Hot Spring, Ding Tai Fung @ Taipei 101, Chia Te Bakery)

Day 7: Taipei (Hsing Tian Gong, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, Taipei 101, Wufenpu, Shi Da Night Market)

Day 8 & 9: Taipei (Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Shin Yeh Restaurant, National Palace Museum, Shilin Night Market)