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.
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Taipei Train Station |
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Danongdafu Forest Park |
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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.
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Crossing the bridge to the temple |
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A nun asking for donations |
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Shuttle bus |
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Shakadang Trail |
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Temple on top of the hill |
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Pagoda at Tianxiang |
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A different perspective of the pagoda |
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View from the top of the temple |
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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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