Activities in Southern Taiwan
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BARK
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Barking Deer Adventures
Offers hiking trips outside the city, birdwatching tours, and kayaking in the mangrove swamps.
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C-bike
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King's Garden Villa
The leafy garden complex of this resort gets the hot-spring experience right, in our opinion. With 15 stone and wood pools to test, in addition to a swimming pool, mud-bath room, and lounging area, the hours spent here melt away. Rooms and cabins are also available for private soaking or overnight stays.
To get to the resort, which is 500m up a side road, look for the signs in English as you drive up the main road in the upper village.
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Meinong Bicycle Travel
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Taoyuan Culture Tourism Association
A historical society that offers half- or full-day tours in English around Tainan, with Yvon Hsu.
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Love River Cruises
One of the most popular activities now is cruising along the river at night. There are four piers where you can catch a boat for a 20-minute ride (around NT$50) from 16:00 to 23:30 every day. Boats leave often and are usually full on weekends.
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Cycling
One of the most pleasant things to do in Meinong is to get into the countryside on a bike. The town of Meinong, like most in Taiwan, is ugly, but the countryside is lush and dotted with tobacco sheds and three-sided Fujian-style houses.
Some of the best cycling is off the main road towards the ridge. Another enjoyable route is to ride out of town on County Rd 140 east towards Liugui and then head left into the fields. There are colour-coded bike route across Meinong but at the time of research the lines on the road were fading, and in any case, maps were in Chinese only. You can hire bikes on weekends to the right of the Meinong The Hakkas Museum on 40-3 Minzu Rd. The…
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Hiking in Chaishan Nature Reserve
Within Kaohsiung City there is good hiking in the 1000-hectare Chaishan Nature Reserve, which has been preserved since Japanese times. There's a decent brochure and map of the area at the tourist office. The Chaishan reserve is famous for its macaque population, so don't carry food into the area and watch out that the monkeys don't steal your camera!
On weekends and holidays you can take the Chaishan Line bus to the reserve from the train station. On weekdays take bus 248 to Yancheng Station (鹽埕站) then change to bus 219 to Longcyuan Temple (龍泉寺). The trails start behind the temple.
Just walking around the university and getting lost in the hills is pleasant…
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