Visiting Taipei? Don't limit your sightseeing to the city center. Also known as New Taipei City, Xinbei covers more than 2000 square kilometers of Taiwan, including coastlines, hot springs, temples, historic landmarks and more. At Yeliu Coast, strange and fascinating rock formations rise from the rocky coastline. The Lin Ben-Yuan Family Abode and Garden is a tranquil place featuring graceful Chinese landscaping.
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4.5 based on 10 reviews
We went to Wulai looking for the public hot springs which don't seem to be around anymore and so ended up at Yen Town, which looked like the most modern, interesting and inviting hot spring in the old street. We were definitely not disappointed and spent almost three hours there. They have private baths as well as communal pools, and we chose the latter. The environment is clean and spacious with several pools of different temperatures and designs, including an open air cold pool. The scenery is also nice as the communal pools look out into the surrounding hills. The children had great fun moving from pool to pool. They provide towels and swim caps. Don't forget to bring your swimming costumes as they are compulsory in the communal pools. Otherwise they also sell swimming costumes and trunks. Upon arrival a lady will brief you on how to use the pools including reminding you to take a shower and wash your feet before entering the pools. This is a place I would highly recommend if you are in Wulai. It is located along the main Wulai old street, near the museum and so is quite easy to find.
4.0 based on 107 reviews
Wulai is a hot springs resort about 30 km (20 miles) south of Taipei; it was once rather tatty, but it has improved considerably in recent years. It is known as an Aboriginal settlement, but better known for its food, in particular for its wild boar and venison. The bamboo steamed rice is famous, as are the wild jungle vegetables. The millet wine is stimulating'; millet is a traditional grain that is well-known in North China. Wulai is a favorite day-trip for Taipei people; the hot springs are relaxing, they are a good way to de-stress, especially in cooler weather.
4.0 based on 64 reviews
they have several wulai restaurants. also tried their sausages and it wasn’t bad. the famous stalls are located at the end of street near the bridges. can try their wulai dishes for an experience! they have wild boar, ostrich food
4.0 based on 50 reviews
These log carts were originally used to transport lumbering machines and tools in addition to lumber. In the beginning, they were hand-powered trains for carrying passengers; however, they have been transformed into power-driven carts for the increasing number of tourists. The special 1.5 kilometers of railway to the waterfalls is now used for tourism purposes. If you come to Neidong, you must try this last remaining train of its kind in Taiwan to experience the atmosphere of times past.
Such a cute little trolley ride up to the waterfall. It was worth the cost as if you had to walk to the waterfall it would have been quite a long walk. The scenery was gorgeous along the way! This was so fun! We loved it!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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