I remember watching the comics “The Peacock King” and “The Legend of Acalanatha” on the tour bus during outdoor teaching in junior high school. I was deeply impressed. This was my first impression of the Peacock King and Acalanatha. I still remember that at that time, I had a question in my mind: why are the Peacock King and Acala King so rare in Taiwan? Later, I gradually realized that this belongs to the Eastern Esoteric Buddhism…
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The Baqi Observatory is located at the highest point of Provincial Highway 11. The towering mountains on both sides form a contrast with the Pacific Coast. In addition, its high geographical location allows you to clearly see the Jiqi Bay, Guihou Cape and Xinshe Sea Cliff. It is a must-visit rest stop for many people traveling along the Eastern Coast Highway.
【Alpine Forest Base】【The East Coast Coast Road Past and Present (3)】【Eight Major Scenic Areas on the East Coast】 The only two Bunun tribes on the East Coast! Related sharing about the wonderful ethnic groups on the East Coast are as follows One of the Bunun tribes on the east coast,located at the high mountain forest…
A five-star private guest house near Hualien City. Every dish is a unique and creative dish developed by the owner with painstaking efforts and combined with local small farmers!
Explore the breathtaking views of Basaki Observation Deck and Dashibi. Discover the stunning scenery, historical significance and rich cultural heritage of the region. For nature and history lovers this is a must visit
For those of you who are traveling to Hualien for the first time and want to have an in-depth experience, but don’t want to be stuck in the same place and become just a quick tour!
People argue online that Hualien is so boring because of its mountains and rivers.
But the negative side expressed it was brilliant. Hualien, Taiwan is the most beautiful and nostalgic place. Let’s get to know Hualien through words and pictures!
I met Teacher Banai by chance;
In April, I brought my children to participate in the East Coast Shuilian Tribe’s Spray Crab event, where I got to know Teacher Banai;
The children like Teacher Banai very much, and I am very grateful to Teacher Banai for taking care of the children.
Panay is the traditional name of the Ami people;
Teacher Banai’s name comes from the Ami language, which means glutinous rice/ear of rice; it also means hard work, wisdom, and beauty.
Terry, the owner of “Summer Too Hot Pizzatopia”, is from the United States and has been selling pizza in Hualien for 15 years and 12 years. He loves the mountains and sea here. After passing by Songyuan Villa several times, I accidentally discovered a vegetarian pizza shop on the corner of Zhongmei Road, and I got the idea to try it!