Saturday, June 23, 2018

Hualien and Taroko Gorge

I booked this Taiwan trip without much planning.  I was torn between doing a comprehensive round-the-island tour or just visit a few places.  I had different feedbacks from different people.  I finally decided that I will allocate 8 days then figure out where I was going to go.  The major places to visit in Taiwan are Taipei, Kaohsiung, Tainan and Hualien.  While in Taipei I found out that I have enough places to visit to keep me busy for at least 7 days.  Finally, I decided that I was going to use 2 days to visit Hualien and save Kaohsiung and Tainan for a later visit.

The High-Speed Railroad (HSR) in Taiwan runs north-south from Taipei to Kaohsiung.  It does not run east along the coast to Hualien.  The journey from Taipei to Hualien takes about 2 hours and a ticket costs 440 New Taiwan Dollar (TWD) or about US$14.50.  It was a very nice pleasant ride through the countryside.  The trains were clean and the passengers were all well-behaved.

Why Hualien?  The main attraction here is the Taroko Gorge.  I booked a 1-night stay at an apartment about 15 minutes away from the train station.  When I arrived at the Hualien train station I found out that there was a shuttle bus leaving in about 30 minutes on a route through the area.  This Hualien Shuttle Route takes you to the outskirts of Hualien, through farms, recreation areas, old sugar factory, etc.  My plan was to take a similar shuttle route through the Taroko Gorge the next day but I want to see what's around Hualien.

Taipei Train Station

Danongdafu Forest Park

This is where the bus turns around on the shuttle
It took me some time to find my AirBnB apartment.  A young couple runs the apartment remotely.  You have to call them ahead of time and they meet you at the apartment.  Early the next morning i walked 15 minutes to the train station.  Next to it is the shuttle bus that takes you through the Taroko Gorge.  It is a hop-on hop-off bus, costing 240 TWD or about US$8.  There are about 10 stops.  You stop wherever you want and you wait for the next bus that comes along.  I stopped at 3 or 4 stops because the bus runs about every hour and if you miss one, you have to wait for almost another hour. Everything was going smooth until about half-way through the gorge, there was construction and traffic was backed up.  That threw the bus schedule out of whack and at the last stop, I had to wait for almost 2 hours before getting back to the train station.

Crossing the bridge to the temple

A nun asking for donations

Shuttle bus

Shakadang Trail

Temple on top of the hill

Pagoda at Tianxiang

A different perspective of the pagoda

View from the top of the temple

Eternal Spring Shrine
I finally arrived back in Hualien at about 6:30pm.  I quickly walked to the train station and buy a ticket for the next train to Taipei.  Later that evening I took a train to the Taipei airport, went to the Plaza Premium Lounge to take a shower, rested and took an early morning flight to Hong Kong, where I will meet my friends Jimmy and Eric.

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