Discover the best top things to do in Xindian, Taiwan including Guang Xing Riverside Park, Alisa International SPA, Da Xiang Shan Ci Yin Temple, Xindian River Park, Jing Mei Human Rights Memoriam Cultural Park, Jingmei Night Market, Jhulinshan Guanyin Temple, Xin Dian Sunshine Sports Park, Xin Dian Hermeishan Hiking Trail, Yinhe Cave.
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4.5 based on 26 reviews
River park right outside Xindian MRT Station with bike trails, gardens, exercise area, fishing area, dragon boat race (we went there on a Sunday), and suspension bridge. Very scenic, and apparently quite an attraction considering that there is a tourist information center devoted to the area right at the Xindian train station. Very cheap also because no fee except for the train ride to get there. Lots of families with kids biking around. It was an amazing discovery, and a very pleasant way to kill time before going to the airport.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
This museum in New Taipei City is strongly recommended as a counter-balance to the buzz of modern Taipei, the wonders of the National Palace Museum and the lovely parks, to give you an idea of the brutal nature of Taiwan’s past and how far things have changed since the end the “White Terror” – the period of martial law which ended as recently as 1987. The Museum is in what used to be a detention centre. The guided or audio tours take you to the rooms where political detainees were tried; and you can see just how prisoners were kept and how they were forced to live. The displays are excellent, and you get a vivid sense of the hardships suffered by so many Taiwanese (and non-Taiwanese nationals) who for some reason were suspected by the ruling regime. If you are as lucky as I was, you may even get to talk to a former detainee; they can explain vividly the hardships and sense of hopelessness felt by so many inmates. (If you want some context before you visit but find history books heavy going, you might read Green Island by Shawna Yang Ryan, a story of a family whose father was detained. Green Island housed another detention centre, which you can also visit.)
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This was not an easy feat for me. This took me a long long time to get here. My hotel was smack-dab in the middle of downtown Taipei. I am also not a hiker, and in the extreme heat and humidity it took a toll. From my hotel it took me two train rides, a 30 minute gondola ride, a 40 minute walk to get to the hiking trail and once at the hiking trail it took me another 25-30 minutes all the way up the steep steps to make it to the top. Needless to say I was drenched in my own sweat, but man oh man what a sight. Make sure to take about 3-4 bottles of water and some food to eat, also an umbrella for the sun and lots of bug spray, you WILL get eaten alive. I finally made it to the Yinhe Waterfall cave. It was suffice to say..amazingly beautiful. I used google maps all the way here for which trains to take and to stay on trail to the cave. I don't recommend tourists coming here when it is severely hot out as I felt like I was going to pass out but its definitely doable - just be careful and pack accordingly. A MUST SEE! I won't ever forget my time here.
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