The natural beauty of Yilan flows like an enchanted river. The surrounding county is lush with waterfalls, lakes, rivers and botanical gardens. You can spend your vacation immersed in a watery paradise, swimming, surfing, white water rafting or simply taking in the scenery. If you prefer to soak up culture, Yilan offers museums that highlight traditional crafts and natural wonders, including Bei Guan Leisure Farm, known for its head-scratching exhibits of live crabs that live in boiling volcanic springs. A street snack from the Luodong Night Market is simply a must.
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The museum has a lot of really interesting exhibits about each region around Yilan where you can learn about the history of each community, animals in the region, cultivation, fishing and domestication just to name a few sections of the museum. If you're interested in geography they also have some very interesting pieces on the volcanic activity, hot springs, cold springs and mountains which was a neat experience too. Overall a very nice museum where you can spend a few hours.
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Baimi Wooden Clog Village, previously known as White Rice Urn, was named after its local production of rocks shaped like rice grains. Influenced by the Japanese during the Japanese Occupation, Baimi Village began producing and became a main provider of wooden clogs using wood from local Jiangmo trees. At that time, villagers would wear the wooden clogs, and produce a "kyat kyat" sound as they walk.
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