Meinong Folk Village

Southern Taiwan


This artificial re-creation of an old-fashioned neighbourhood is definitely touristy, but you can still watch traditional crafts being made, sample Hakka lei cha (擂茶, léi chá, pounded tea), and purchase well-made paper umbrellas, fans and bamboo baskets.


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