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Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9!

Sweet, tasty and beautiful peach in Taoyuan (Shui Mi Tao)

While we were staying at Audi Garden Business Hotel, we asked Ricky (our host) what are some of the Taoyuan Attractions that we must visit. Hence, he recommended us to visit Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街) and Da Xi Flower Field (大溪花海).

To get to Da Xi Old Street, you will have to take bus 502, a tourist’s bus (or bus 5096) from the bus terminal next to Taoyuan Train Station. To get to the bus terminal, cross the underpass next to the train station (see picture) and walk towards this white building (again see picture) and you will see buses leaving this particular building.

Upon reaching the bus terminal, to confirm if you are on the right track, the friendly attendants at the bus terminal will direct you accordingly 😉

On the bus however, our itinerary changed when a local tour guide boarded the bus. It seemed to us that the normal day trip (starting real early about at 7ish in the morning) will begin at Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來). Hence, we decided to go with her plan and head out to see the Xiao Wu Lai waterfalls (小烏來瀑布) before heading back to see the flower fields. On hindsight, we were so glad to have visited these Taoyuan attractions. But remember, if you’re making this trip, you will have to cater time for the bus timings and expected crowd to ensure that you’ll have a seat on the bus!

Underpass to Taoyuan Bus Terminal
Underpass to Taoyuan Bus Terminal
Taoyuan Bus Terminal 桃园客运总站
Taoyuan Bus Terminal 桃园客运总站
Taking Bus 502 to Da Xi (大溪) and Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)
Taking Bus 502 to Da Xi (大溪) and Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)
Route of bus 502 to Taoyuan Attractions and expected price
Route of bus 502
Bus timings to Taoyuan Attractions
Bus timings to Taoyuan Attractions
Tour Guide boarded at Ci Hu (慈湖)
Tour Guide enroute to Xiao Wu Lai

As a result, we took bus 502 direct to Xiao Wu Lai!

Taoyuan Attractions – Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)

One of the main attraction at Xiao Wu Lai is the Skywalk (aka 天空步道). If you take the tourist bus to Xiao Wu Lai, you’d only need to pay NT30 (what?!) instead of NT50 (what?! still very reasonable!) to enter into the Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk.

What you need to do when you first arrive, is to head to the ticketing counter, let her know that you took bus 502 and purchase the tickets first. There will be an allocated timing for you to visit the Skywalk (ours was the 1100 to 1130 session). Once you’re closer to the timing, head towards the entrance and start to queue. It pays if you bring along your umbrella as well…

In the meantime, you might wish to enjoy the peaches at Xiao Wu Lai! It was DEFINITELY THE SWEETEST AND JUICIEST PEACH WE’VE EVER TASTED! The price though was not that cheap. At first, we bought a small one for NT80, to try it out. But since it tasted so good, we bought a box of 12 (small ones) for NT600! Yup, it’s cheaper if you buy in bulk. To cool yourself down, you may wish to have a cup of ice blended peach for only NT60.

Good stuff as well!

Visitor Centre Xiao Wu Lai to buy tickets to the Skywalk NT50
Visitor Centre Xiao Wu Lai to buy tickets to the Skywalk NT50
Must try peach at Xiao Wu Lai for NT80 or NT600 for a box of 12
Must try peach at Xiao Wu Lai for NT80 or NT600 for a box of 12
Ice Blended Peach @ Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)
Ice Blended Peach @ Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)
Tickets to Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk for the 1100 session
Tickets to Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk for the 1100 session
Entrance of the Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk (小烏來天空步道)
Entrance of the Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk (小烏來天空步道)
See through glass at the Xiao Wu Lai Waterfalls and Skywalk
See through glass at the Xiao Wu Lai Waterfalls and Skywalk
Xiao Wu Lai Waterfalls 小烏來瀑布
Xiao Wu Lai Waterfalls 小烏來瀑布
Base of the waterfall for a dip
Base of the waterfall for a dip
Others enjoying a dip at the Xiao Wu Lai Water Area
Others enjoying a dip at the Xiao Wu Lai Water Area

The Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk was indeed amazing. The view and pictures taken there were really awesome. You’d have to “shovel” a little to get those great spots amidst the crowd ;P Nonetheless, it was only NT50 to visit the Skywalk! This compared to the Grand Canyon Skywalk for $75USD!

After visiting the Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk, we headed to the water area to cool off and take a dip in the waters. Really nice to dip our feet and let the streams run by. If you’ve brought extra clothing, why not enjoy a dip as well? Just be careful that when you enter, due to moss growing on the rocks, your foot may slip. While in the water, be careful of the currents and rocks that may cut you. Oh, we saw a sign that said “Beware of water snakes” Yikes!

Taking the bus at 1230pm towards Ci Hu, we again took bus 502 for NT54.

Taoyuan Attractions – Ci Hu (慈湖) and Da Xi Flower Field (大溪花海)

Famous Statue of Jiang Zhong Zheng at the Entrance of Ci Hu
Jiang Zhong Zheng Statue
Ci Hu (慈湖) Bronze Statue Park
Ci Hu (慈湖) Bronze Statue Park
Soup making at Da Xi Flower Field
Soap making at Da Xi Flower Field
Other DIY sessions available at Da Xi Flower Field
Other DIY sessions
Da Xi Flower Field 大溪花海
Da Xi Flower Field 大溪花海
Arty Shot at Da Xi Flower Field
Arty Shot at Da Xi Flower Field

At Ci Hu, we were told by our host that the bronze statues there are especially popular with the Chinese tourists. Probably because of the common heritage that they share. But for us (Kate actually), the main purpose of the visit was the flower fields! The entrance was NT150 per person. But we paid NT50 more (i.e. NT200) to get the package which included the DIY soap making session as well as ice creams and Lavender Latte inside the flower field. Not too bad eh?

During our visit to Taoyuan, it was relatively hot (above 30 degrees) but still we enjoyed ourselves with views of the flowers. Though not all the flowers were blossoming during our visit, you should still make a trip and if you have time, tour around the lake as well!

Taking the same bus again at 3:05pm, we left for Da Xi Old Street for the price of NT18.
**You’d also realise by now that the buses are starting to arrive later than scheduled. This is because of the crowds and build up of traffic, especially along the single lanes at Xiao Wu Lai.

Taoyuan Attractions – Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)

Final products from our soap making session at Da Xi Flower Field
Final products from our soap making session at Da Xi Flower Field
 Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Another view of Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Another view of Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Well preserved buildings at Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Well preserved buildings at Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Fried and Roasted Chicken joint back in Taoyuan City
Fried and Roasted Chicken joint back in Taoyuan City
Genius of having fried glutinous rice balls and sweet potato fries!
Genius of having fried glutinous rice balls and sweet potato fries!

Da Xi Old Street is a well preserved area with old intricate structures. In fact, at Da Xi, there are 4 streets, but this main street is the one that is the most well-preserved. There are also several food joints here that you may wish to try out as well.

The sad part about this trip was that when we wanted to finally head back to Taoyuan city, the “snowballed” effect of the late buses were so bad that we waited for 1.5 hours before the bus 502 finally came! Nonetheless, it was still an excellent day trip to check out the attractions of Taoyuan.

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After heading back to Taoyuan city, there’s actually a “local Taoyuan attraction” that we would like to introduce. And that’s the fried and roasted chicken joint featured above! BOTH versions of the chicken were juicy and tender, which explains the super long queue and waiting time, even for a fast food joint!

But the best part (or genius part we would say) is that the combo comes with SWEET POTATO FRIES AND FRIED GLUTINOUS RICE BALLS!! We did not even know that this combination would be possible and tastes this awesome!

Just got to try it if you’re visiting Taoyuan!

We hope that you have enjoyed our coverage of the Taoyuan Attractions! Stay tuned for day 10 of our Taiwan trip as we visit Taipei 101!

You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Fun Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8!

065 We went for the mixture of 40NT which was one of the best we've had in Taiwan!

Taoyuan was our destination on day 8 of our Taiwan trip and it was definitely an event-filled day checking out the things to do in Taoyuan.

But first, while we were still staying at Miaoli Maison De Chine, we decided to check out the attractions in the vicinity. After a hearty breakfast at Miaoli Maison De Chine, we decided to head out to Kuo Tai Glass Park to check out this local attraction!

Porridge at Miaoli Maison De Chine
Porridge at Miaoli Maison De Chine
Inside Victorian Restaurant Miaoli Maison De Chine
Inside Victorian Restaurant Miaoli Maison De Chine
Glass Blowing at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Glass Blowing at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Fun-filled day for the family at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Fun-filled day for the family at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Ticketing Counter at Zhunan Train Station
Ticketing Counter at Zhunan Train Station
Zhunan to Taoyuan for NT154
Zhunan to Taoyuan for NT154

The visit to Kuo Tai Glass Park was just fantastic. You can take part in glass blowing, watch the masters in action and have a guided tour around the glass factory. Definitely an itinerary that you can consider for the entire family. Check out our post of Kuo Tai Glass Park (國泰玻璃觀光工廠) to find out more!

We then took a train from Zhunan to Taoyuan for NT154 each and the trip lasted for an hour. Then it was time for us to check into Audi Garden Business Hotel!

Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan

Arriving at Taoyuan Train Station
Arriving at Taoyuan Train Station
Reception of Audi Garden Business Hotel
Reception of Audi Garden Business Hotel
Our glass ware and small glass pieces from Kuo Tai Glass Park
Our glass ware and small glass pieces from Kuo Tai Glass Park
Jing Fu Gong 景福宫 along Zhong Zheng Lu 中正路
Jing Fu Gong 景福宫 along Zhong Zheng Lu 中正路
Hao Fu Ji Vermicelli along Zhong Zheng Road
Hao Fu Ji Vermicelli along Zhong Zheng Road
One of the best Oyster Vermicelli in Taiwan
One of the best Oyster Vermicelli in Taiwan

After checking into Audi Garden Business Hotel, we decided to take a stroll along the main shopping street of Taoyuan – Zhong Zheng Road. A local temple, Jing Fu Gong 景福宫, is also easily spotted along this road. But the main thing that we really want to talk about is the oyster mee sua next to the temple! Look out for Hao Fu Ji vermicelli, definitely one of the best oyster mee sua we’ve had in Taiwan. It is flavourful, thick but not overpowering plus the ingredients did not have any foul gamey taste at all! But the most amazing part was that it was milky. YES MILKY! Strange, but because of it, differentiates itself from the field of oyster vermicellis out there 😉

Sun Louis Bakery Raisin Bun for NT45 and Latte for NT60
Raisin Bun NT45 Latte NT60
Taoyuan Night Market
Taoyuan Night Market
Fried Oyster was good but don't go for the Squid soup! NT60 each
Fried Oyster NT60 each

Taoyuan Night Market located at Bei Pu Lu and Zhong Zheng Lu was actually the place that we were heading towards as we “journeyed” down Zhong Zheng Road. Along the way, we got to rest and re-energise at Sun Louis Bakery (almost thought it was the same as the Sun Moulin in Singapore. It isn’t but it looks equally atas/high class), before arriving at Taoyuan Night Market!

We didn’t really eat much at Taoyuan Tourism Night Market this evening because of the food that we had along the way (oyster vermicelli, breads and egg tarts). Nonetheless, if you’re feeling that you’d need some “night market fix” in Taoyuan, the Taoyuan Night Market is a great place to eat and do some simple shopping 😉

By the way, the walk from Audi Garden Business Hotel to Taoyuan Night Market was 1.7km (usually 20mins walk) but we took our time to walk at a leisurely pace, snacking along the way, thus we took slightly less than an hour for the trip.

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Hope you’ve enjoyed our coverage of the things to do in Taoyuan. Next, we’ll be visiting Xiao Wu Lai (Huh? Where is that?) on Day 9 of our Taiwan Trip!

You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

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