No. 909-3號, Wenhua Rd, West District, Chiayi City, Taiwan 60029
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i-WOOD Village is a charming little forest where the scent of hinoki wood lingers in your memory. A day begins with the Alishan Forest Railway theme, followed by interactive stations, DIY woodworking activities, and a sacred prayer tree – all of which can fill an entire day. Adults feel nostalgic, children have fun, and you can even take home a personalized wooden souvenir.
No. 100 Zhulian St, East District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan
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Zhulian Temple is one of the three main temples in the Hsinchu area, along with Chenghuang Temple and Changhu Temple. As the oldest Buddhist temple in Hsinchu, Gia Lien Temple is a living treasure trove of the local agricultural and religious development.
The Tunnel of Nine Turns (Jiuqudong) is considered one of the most scenic sections of Taroko Gorge. The number nine in Chinese—implying "many"—is heavily used in the Chinese language. The trail itself is 700 m one-way in length, and visitors enter and exit from the West entrance.
Shifen St, Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 226
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Shifen Old Street is a bustling hub for those eager to get a glimpse of an old railroad town which still retains the charm of yesteryear. Originally built to transport coal, the Shifen Old Street stop has now become one of the most popular on the Pingxi rail-line. It is easy to see why so many are drawn here - local food, souvenir shops and puffing trains add to the charm of this little gem.
Kinmen is an archipelago located off the coast of mainland China, but it is governed by Taiwan. It is officially known as Kinmen County and is a part of the Republic of China (ROC). The archipelago consists of several islands, with the main ones being Greater Kinmen, Lesser Kinmen, and several smaller islets.