Monday, 25 August 2014

Taiwan-go-round: Day 3 Hualian

From Yilan county to Hualian, the trip is very dangerous. Mountain roads, many S turns, small road, and many heavy-loaded trucks. We call it the devil road, others may recall with 蘇花公路 Suhua Highway. J drove extra careful that day, and thanks to him, we arrived safely in Hualian, but terribly exhausted.
The view several minutes after the starting point.
Beautiful gradation of the blue sky and the blue sea.
While crossing the highway, you can enjoy a full scenery of sea view, and also you can find some private beach spot if you're lucky. These beaches aren't suitable for playing area because of its 'sand', which is kinda hard and big, different from the sand in Kuta, Bali. Plus, there are huge rocks everywhere, so it is prohibited to play and swim there, especially when the tide is high or typhoon is blowing.

Private beach yo!

Finally, passed the terrifying Suhua highway, we arrived in Hualian, passed Taroko National Park. We have all been there (J had visited there so many times he was gonna throw up) so there's no need to visit there again. Plus, I had to get back to Taoyuan before my flight back to Indonesia (sobbing).



J brought me to see the Amis Cultural Park 阿美文化村 to see the traditional dances and costumes of the aboriginal tribe of Amis. There are many other tourists with big buses also enjoying the show with us, mainly from mainland China and Japan.

In front of the cultural park


Creepy statues

Amis tribe traditional dance

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