Gaomei Wetland

Located on Taiwan’s west coast in QingShui District, Taichung City, the Gaomei Wetlands are an ecological preservation area. They form a coastal wetland at the Dajia River estuary, shaped by freshwater and tidal changes. Once a seaside resort, sediment from the Dajia River transformed it into today’s landscape of sandbars and tidal flats.

Lecheng Temple

A temple located in East District, Taichung City, Taiwan. Mazu is the main deity worshipped in the temple, and the sea goddess is known as the “Hanxi Mazu” after the nearby Han River.

Dajia Zhenlan Palace

Also known as the Zhenlan or Mazu Temple, is a temple dedicated to the Chinese Goddess Mazu, the Goddess of Sea and Patron Deity of fishermen, sailors and any occupations related to sea/ocean. The temple is located in the Dajia District of Taichung, Taiwan. It is known for being the start of the Dajia Mazu […]

Taichung Park

An urban park in the North District of Taichung City, was established during the Japanese colonial period and stands as the city’s oldest park, spanning approximately 32,889 square meters. The Hu Xin Pavilion in the middle of the lake within the park serves as a significant symbol of Taichung City. Since its establishment, the park […]

Dakeng Scenic Area

Dakeng also boasts a variety of mountain biking and hiking trails. These trails are managed by the Taichung City Government. A total of 10 hiking trails exists. Each trail varies in difficulty in ascent and descent; with trails 6-10 being flatter and more suitable for beginners while trails 1-5 are more vertical and pose more […]

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