Discover the best top things to do in Ruifang, Taiwan including Bitoujiao Trail, Badouzi Station, Chiufen (Jiufen Old Street), Jinguashi Gold Ecological Park, Golden Waterfall, Cat Village Houtong, Gold Museum, New Taipei Government, Yin Yang Sea, Gold Waterfall, Rueifang Station.
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4.0 based on 5,611 reviews
Jiufen is a foodies paradise. Taste the amazing variety on offer. Onigiri, konpeito, taro balls, tea eggs, pineapple cakes, stinky tofu, king mushrooms, red bean cakes, amazing teas, peanut ice-cream roll, Japanese foods, Taiwanese cuisine—the list is endless. The smell of good cooking permeates the narrow lanes, drawing in unsuspecting visitors, as it did Chihiro’s parents in the movie Spirited Away. Come also to pay homage to Miyazaki’s anime Spirited Away. The parallels between town and movie are many: A Mei Teahouse, which is the inspiration for the bathhouse in the movie. The streets and staircases in the movie, so similar to the architecture of Jiufen. Food in all its wondrous variety. House of Ghost Masks. Remember the three bodiless heads in Yubaba’s living room? Gold. Jiufen was a gold mining. In the movie gold nuggets abound: payment, enticement, everywhere. Tunnels. Remember the opening scene where the family walks through a tunnel? There are many tunnels from the old mining days, most closed to the public. The main street strung with red lanterns. Tips Weekdays will be quieter. 2. Carry an umbrella. Unexpected showers happen. 3. You will enjoy recognizing the parallels between Spirited Away and the town if you watch the movie beforehand.
4.0 based on 422 reviews
The Gold Museum shows how cruel Japanese were to British POWs. It was one of the main highlights of this Museum. Of course, in WW2, Japanese POWs were treated much worse in other frontline by Americans or British, but they keep quiet. It's fun to see the exhibitions that show Japanese human rights violation always. Chinese tourists must be satisfied with this reproach to Japan. On the other hand, Japanese family who were there looked feeling down. Very good exhibition to keep Japanese tourists away from this attractive tourist destination !! All Taiwanese city officers must come to this museum to know how to avoid Japanese tourists. 本黄金博物館では、日本軍による連合軍捕虜への虐待行為が非常に過激に展示されています。シンガポール陥落時に捕虜となった主には英国軍人への対応が非難されています。当時は現在のように人権が重視されない時代であり、もちろん日本人への白人社会の差別や、日本軍捕虜への徹底的な連合軍側による殺戮などもありました。その上で、70年以上も前の対応を改めて金採掘の博物館に大きく展示することには、その意図を感じずにはいられません。現在、訪問者の多くは日本に友好的でない国からの団体客であり、日本人旅行者への雰囲気も良好ではありません。敢えて日本人が訪問するべき場所ではないと考えます。
4.0 based on 247 reviews
We stopped here on our car ride to Jiufen. It's not a very big waterfall but it's definitely quite unique and interesting. It's also very close to the Shuinandong visitor center, which offers a great lookout point with views of the Yinyang Sea and of the hauntingly beautiful abandoned Shuinandong Smelting Plant. All information plaques are in chinese, english, and japanese.
4.0 based on 578 reviews
A wonderful way to spend half a day away from the city. Took the train from Keelung to Badu, changed to Houtong and arrived in heavy rain at the station. Sheltered by having lunch at the nearest little shop selling signature noodles with fishballs and liver, delicious! Number of stalls to choose from, this one next to cat souvenir and pineapple tart shop where we bought larger umbrella. A black and white cat was boldly on the wet lawn next to the Visitors Centre where we collected a brochure. brochure and map. Made our way then across the station to the Cat Village, tried to stroke a calico on the Cat Bridge but it nastily tried to ward us off with a light scratch, so be warned, don't touch them unless they're really friendly! Very serene landscape of slopes and residences, some abandoned but pretty with greenery and gardens, the occasional cat lurking suspiciously, drinking water from a basin, jumping on the parapet, licking itself in a doorway. Visited the hospitable 217 Cat Cafe with 3 resident cats, and then walked up and down in all directions to enjoy the rural atmosphere. Several cat cafes and a number of souvenir shops here. Could see the abandoned coal mine and railway, adding to the charm of a nostalgic past. Reluctantly returned to the train station to get back to ordinary life.
4.0 based on 58 reviews
Small and tidy gold mine museum surrounded by mountains. Easy to walk around. A very friendly old lady at the information desk at the entrance....her english wasn’t very good but her kindness makes everything understandable...
3.5 based on 119 reviews
Our local driver stopped at a bus stop for us to admire the distinct bicolour sea. The gold water is contained with minerals which flowed from the nearby Golden Waterfall, another interesting sight to visit. You'll spend no more than 15 minutes here
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