There is nothing much here, really. Just some rows of shops and we left after walking for about 15 minutes. There are high class hotels in this part of the Lake though.
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There is nothing much here, really. Just some rows of shops and we left after walking for about 15 minutes. There are high class hotels in this part of the Lake though.
A lot of car parks, a lot of agencies selling you charter tickets. This could be a good start to Xuan Zang Temple, and Yi Dao Shao Pier. Not as many stalls of street food as that at Yi Dao Shao.
I alighted from a Green Line boat on a not very busy Tuesday afternoon. The piers work well. Taiwan is receiving fewer visitors from mainland China but travellers from other nations are starting to more than compensate. However fewer of the latter may visit Sun...More
Most people will end up here upon arriving on the bus. If you need to go to hotels scattered around the islands, you'll come here for the boats. Have your boat tickets ready and don't talk to the people touting their boat tickets along the...More
We only visited the wharf at dusk (and on an evening) when it was peaceful - can only imagine what it's like when the boats / coaches arrive! The surrounding area has been over-built in our opinion and is not in keeping with the natural...More
The bus station between Soon Moon lake and Taizhong is located at Shuishe Wharf, plus all boat tours start from this location, so you can't skip this place. There are lots of hotel nearby but I wouldn't recommend if one wants experience the local cultures...More
We bought tickets and boarded the ferry at this pier/wharf. The ferry will go to 2 more piers before coming back to Shueishe Wharf. The ticket costs NTD300 for adult (and I think NTD150 for child; not too sure as I have forgotten). As it...More
I was wandering around for a long time there and couldn't take a photo without people. and I am sure it was low season in Taiwan. It's better to follow the trail on the right, go up on some stairs that lead you to a...More
This spot is quiet and less crowded compared to the other spots. Perfect for the sunseekers and landscape lovers.
I have gone there for three times and there are always lots of people around the pier. But now it seems to be fewer tourists form China going there and becomes more quiet. Overall speaking, it is a nice place to go and worth travelling...More