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Getting to Jinshan and Wanli Public Transportation THSR/Taiwan Railway: Travels in Time: Reading the Past in Jinshan andWanli From Taichung and Kaohsiung: Take the THSR or Taiwan Railway to Taipei Main Station and continue by MRT or bus. Taiwan High Speed Rail www.thsrc.com.tw Taiwan Railways Administration www.railway.gov.tw MRT Take the Taipei MRT Tamsui Line to Tamsui Station; then take the Tamsui or Keelung Bus No. 862 or 863 (via Jinshan and Keelung). Taipei Rapid Transit Corp. www.trtc.com.tw Bus From Taipei Intercity Bus Terminal, take the Jinshan-bound Kuo-Kuang Bus, or from the front of the Bureau of National Health Insurance Building on Gongyuan Road in Taipei, take the Jinshan-bound Royal Bus. Transfer to Keelung or Tamsui Bus and stop at scenic spots along the way (follow signs). ● Take the Keelung Bus from Keelung Railway Station or the Tamsui Bus from the front of Tamsui MRT Station and stop at scenic spots along the way (follow signs). Kuo-Kuang Bus 0800-010-138; www.kingbus.com.tw Keelung Bus 0800-588-010; (02) 2433-6111; www.kl-bus.com.tw Tamsui Bus 0800-002-277, www.csgroup-bus.com.tw Royal Bus 0800-551-687, (02) 8295-7022, www.royalbus.com.tw ● Taiwan Tourist Shuttle: Crown North Coast Route Route Tamsui MRT Station (from station exit, walk right ~100 or so meters to the front of the Kavalan Whiskey shop) ↹ Qianshui Bay Villa↹Sanzhi Visitor Center and Gallery ↹ North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area Administration (Baishawan) ↹ New Eighteen Gods Temple (Shimen Wedding Plaza) ↹ Shimen Arch ↹ Teresa Teng Memorial Park (Yun Garden) ↹ Juming Museum↹ Jinshan (Old Street)↹ Jinshan Visitor Center (Shitoushan Park)↹ Jiatou Village (hot springs)↹Yehliu Geopark Tickets Buses accept EasyCards or you can buy a day pass on boarding (good Five Slow Travel Escapes on Taiwan's Scenic North Coast Jinshan Old Street, Jinshan Old Market, Seaside Beauty in Jinshan, Jinshan Cultural Tour, Wondrous Wanli, Jinshan and Wanli Hot Springs Built two centuries ago, Cihu Temple is known by Jinshan Baroque Grandeur Jinbaoli Old Street dates back to the era when the Qing government established Tamsui Subprefecture (1723). Many of the buildings along the street are built in a southern Fujian style and designed as the long townhouse shops once typical in Taiwan. Later additions and renovations bore a stronger western stamp, such as the arched brick promenades along the lower section of Old Street. Unfortunately most of the baroque-style brick townhouses were demolished during road work in 1996. The Bo'ai Pharmacy, distinguished by its brick façade, is the only remaining Qing period building. Next to Cihu Temple is temple is richly adorned with art that deserves to be enjoyed t he fa mou s Brot her s restaurant is located Dama ("Great Mother") and Erma ("Second Mother"). Erma, by an important who drifted on the sea to a cave on the shore at Yehliu, was landmark closely tied just eight inches tall; in later years, money was raised to carve to the Jinbaoli River. A a larger statue the same size as Dama. The eight-inch Mazu c e n t u r y a g o, t h e r i v e r was concealed inside the bigger statue and came to be known ser ved a n i mpor t a nt t ra nspor t as the "Mazu in Mazu." Every year, Erma makes a pilgrimage function in these parts, with sampan boats plying the route "home" to t he c ave i n Yeh l iu i n what ha s become a n from the estuary to the town market and docking at a small important celebration in the Jinshan, Shimen, and Wanli pier near where the Brothers Cafeteria now stands. During its areas. years when it was navigable by boats, the river was also used by residents for washing clothes, playing, and fishing, adding Must-try Treats along the Old Street to the riverside life of the town. Jinshan Guang'an Temple ‧ Jinbaoli Duck Meat specialty products and dishes are Legendary Market another visitor draw on Jinbaoli Old Street. One local favorite is the shop Juxing Hall was outside the Bo'ai Pharmacy selling 1.Freeway 1 to Keelung Interchange → Prov. Hwy 2 (toward Wanli) to scenic sites. 2.Freeway 3 to Jijin Interchange → Prov. Hwy 2 (toward Wanli) to scenic sites. 3.Yangmingshan-Jinshan Hwy (Prov. Hwy 2A)→ Jinshan → Prov. Hwy 2 to scenic sites. 4.Tamsui → Prov. Hwy 2 eastbound to scenic sites. 5.Keelung City → Prov. Hwy 2 westbound to scenic sites. originally built in the Qing chewy hand-made tapioca balls. The period by set tlers nearby bakery and Ayu Foods are from Zhangzhou to old-time establishments specializing worship the god in sesame puff cakes. Other visitor Kaizhang Shengwang, f a vo r i t e s i n c lu d e G u o's Pe a n u t a statue of whom they Candy, kitty-corner from the duck- broug ht f rom t hei r meat stall, and the fresh sweet potato Add No. 33-6, Xiayuankeng, Demao Village, Shimen District, New Taipei City, 253 Tel (02) -8635-5100; Fax (02) -2636-6675 Website www.northguan-nsa.gov.tw homeland in mainland China. When Li Kuang-hsiung, the ice cream sold by an old-time shop owner of Jinbaoli Duck Meat, first opened his noodle and here. The most representative of Jinshan Visitor Center (Yehliu Service Station) duck meat stall nearby, his customers would eat their food at Jinshan's specialt y treats are the Add No. 171-2, Huanggang Road, Jinshan District, New Taipei City, 208 Tel (02) -2498-8980; Fax (02) -2498-5290 t he temple. A s bu si nes s boomed, t he temple cou ld n't sweet potatoes and the many types Yehliu Visitor Center accommodate the crowds, forcing Li to open a shop nearby on of delicious and healthy sweet potato Add No. 167-1, Gangdong Road, Wanli District, New Taipei City, 207 Tel (02) 2492-2016; Fax (02) -2492-4519 Cafeteria. The There are two Mazu goddesses enshrined at the temple: Apart from architecture, unique Car Across the Tide of History: The Jinbaoli River locals as the "Big Temple." From foundation to roof, the Snackers' Paradise for unlimited travel on the day of ticket purchase). Telephones Keelung Bus: (02) 2432-3185 Tamsui Bus: (02) 2621-3340 North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area Administration: (02) 8635-5100 Brothers Cafeteria ‧ Jinbaoli River Landmark in detail. The Old Townhouses of Jinbaoli Administration Office (Baishawan Visitor Center) Jinshan and Wanli Hot Springs Cihu Temple in Jinbaoli Jinshan Old Street North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area Administration AD Eight-Inch Mazu from the Sea Caves of Yehliu the Old Street. cakes sold here. Jinshan Old Market Jinshan's Snack Kitchen Old Market Flavor + New Market Seafood B efore d aw n, t he ma rket is bat hed i n t he l ig ht of fluorescent lamps. Customers shuttle in and out of the market's more than half-century-old soy milk shop, the go-to breakfast place for locals in the know. Passing the soy milk shop one arrives at the heart of the old market, marked by a string of pork stalls and grocery stores that are said to be 70 or 80 years old. The groceries sell an amazing variety of goods, including Southeast Asian specialties at the grocer behind the pork stalls. A few steps further on is a shop with bamboo baskets of tofu and plastic bags of thick flavorful soy milk. Complementing the traditional character of the old market, the stalls at the new market focus on seafood and processed foods. Many of the shops here buy fish fresh from Soaking in Mineral-rich Volcanic Springs Dayoukeng Huangxi Hot Springs The coastal districts of Jinshan and Wanli are blessed with n a t u r a l b e a ut y, fe r t i le f a r m l a nd, a nd h ig h-qu a l it y geothermal springs sourced from the Datun Volcano Group. The hot springs of Jinshan and Wanli are fed by sulfurrich water that f lows from the sulfur mining areas of Sikuangping and Gengziping and emerges as the Huangxi Hot Springs near Dayoukeng. The springs were first discovered cent uries ago by Ketagalan villagers in Jiatou, who found the spring water to the harbor. In September and October, one can find plump Seeking Out the "Three Treasures of Jinshan" and fairly priced silver anchovies from Huanggang Fishing. Taro, Sweet Potato, and Water Bamboo Jinshan Market is a good place to hunt for treasure, specifically the district's three "treasure" farm products: sweet potatoes (in season from August to October), water bamboo (October to November), and taro (August to November). Autumn visitors have a chance to find all three together among the market's bustling stalls. Local produce and seafood can also be bought at the stalls Historical Contours of a Neighborhood Old Public Market + New Market on Zhongshan Road Jinshan is famous for its sweet potatoes and water bamboo. Many local small farmers pick Located next to the well-known Jinshan Duck Meat shop by water bamboo fresh daily and sell it in bundles in Jinshan Market. Limited yields mean that the Guang'an Temple, Jinshan Market is divided into old and new sweet potatoes and water bamboo can be hard to find; however, the delicious local Tiaoshi sections. The Old Market (the Jinshan District Old Public taro can easily hold its own against this duo. Retail Market) is accessed from Jinbaoli Old Street and extends have a curative effect on wounds and skin disease. With the roughly from Fude Street (by the Tapariya Japanese restaurant) Japa nese occ upat ion, Japa n's hot-spri ng c u lt u re wa s to the Old Street section by Aunt A-man's bakery. The most introduced to Taiwan and took root as a popular form of famous shop bills itself as an ice shop but actually sells noodles leisure and recreation. in the winter and ice desserts in the summer. The entrance to the new market is on Zhongshan Road by the alley leading to Jinshan Duck Meat. It stands opposite Xinyi Road, known as "Watermelon Lane" due to the old-time fruit stand located here. along the market periphery. Most of the fish is sourced from the nearby ports of Fuji, Shuiwei, Huanggang, and Yehliu. The produce here is mostly locally grown and seasonal, including the "Three Treasures of Jinshan": taro, sweet potato, and water bamboo. Golden Spider Lilies + Twin Candlesticks Seaside Beauty in Jinshan Jinshan Cultural Tour Shitoushan Park Shitoushan Park has a diverse ecolog y and woodla nds that have thankfully been protected with the help of past military controls on access to the area. Recent restoration efforts have further contributed to the seasonally changing wonders that await along the trail, including the occasionally sighted blooms of the Taiwan lily and golden spider lily. The ecological restoration area near Zhongzheng Pavilion presents several autumn flowering natives of the North Coast. Century-old Fishing Harbor + Fish Trail Huanggang‧Yulu Historic Trail Fortress in a Shroud of Mystery The Army Camp of Shitoushan Among them, the golden spider lily blooms around the months of September and October. The flower has an unusual quality whereby its blooms and leaves never appear together. Legend of Koxinga Adrift at Sea Chengtian Temple Cheng t ia n Temple is a Jumping Stones on the Coast with Tiaoshi Coast, Shazhu Bay, Youngdoor, and Jinshan Tiaoshi Cafe exquisitely carved facade The ocean views along the coast stretching north from m ajor c ent er of fa it h i n Huanggang, Jinshan is located at The fortifications at Spring brings the Taiwan lilies, which adorn the cliff sides the foothills of the Sh itou sha n d ate back to t he of Shitoushan with their elegant and fragrant white blooms at Datun volcano group, Japa nese occ upat ion period. this time. Many coastal plants can also be found here, whose abundant sulfur After the Russo-Japanese War deposits have given this erupted, the Japanese established area a reputation as the a fortified command post in the northern Taiwan city of Keelung. islets formed by tectonic motion six million years ago and "l a nd of s u l f u r." T he The coastal fortifications were subsequently expanded and shaped by natural erosion to resemble a sculpted work of art mineral is found in the Huang ("Sulfur") River that flows strengthened during the 40-year period between the outbreak of in the sea. through Jinshan District, giving the steam its name, and the Sino-Japanese War and World War II in the Pacific, including resident Chiang Teng-wang arranged for the head to be has also lent its name to Huanggang, a century-old fishing the construction of several military facilities on the strategically enshrined in Chengtian Temple. Sinologist Chang Ying There are also plenty of cafés along the coast from where port at the river estuary. In earlier years, the fishermen located Shitoushan Cape west of Keelung, including barracks, later inspected the head and concluded that it was a you can enjoy the scenery. Two of the more popular ones here used the local sulfur for a unique form of fishing sentry posts, tunnels, defense trenches, artillery positions, and likeness of Koxinga, or Zheng Cheng-gong, the pirate/ are Tiaoshi Youngdoor (by the sea) and Anonymous café called "leaping fire." The fishing boats would burn sulfur blockhouses. Tunnels run throughout the cape, with the longest, patriot who drove the Dutch from Taiwan in 1662. (perched in the foothills). s l a b s to c re a t e hu ge f l a me s t h a t wou ld a t t r a c t t he Guangwu Tunnel, measuring 316.5 meters. including sea mango, beach naupaka, and screw pine. At the trail end, one can see the famous Twin Candlesticks, totems and rich in lore. One of the stories Many of the people along the coast here once lived from con nec ted to t he temple the sea; when they went to fish or collect seaweed, they had involves the head of a wooden statue. The head is thought to get to the water by jumping from rock to rock. This to have floated from Nan'an in mainland China to Jinshan practice gave rise to the name "Tiaoshi," meaning "jumping after a flood. The identity of the unfortunate statute on the rocks." remained a mystery until 1955. That year, Huanggang la rgest temple i n t he a rea, a f ter Ci hu Temple. T he Huanggang is the starting point of the Yulu (“ Fish North Coast, and so was maintained as a military stronghold even Huanggang fishermen come here to pray for protection on Road ”) Trail. During the Japanese occupation, the fishing after Taiwan's retrocession to the Republic of China. Armed the seas and a good catch. The temple's interior and boats would unload their catch at the harbor to sell. If forces were stationed on the cape, which was closed to the public exterior relief work highlights the values of filial piety, there was still fish left over, porters would carry it over until the lifting of martial law in 1987. Even after that the integrity, and righteousness in auspicious words and motifs, the trail to Shilin and other markets. military maintained a base on the cape, and access was controlled. among them a dragon and tiger wall block. Bao'an Temple (Wanli) There are three major temples in Yehliu: Bao'an Temple (dedicated to the deity Kaizhang Shengwang), Renhe Temple (General Zhou Cang), and Chaotian Yehliu Geopark.Yehliu Fishing Port.Guihou Fishing Harbor Geological Wonders + Sea-fresh Flavors The route from Taipei to Wanli passes through a scenic coastal Bay. It is another year-round magnet for surfers. another attraction the century-old Yehliu Cleansing of the Harbor Festival, along Provincial an annual religious event steeped in local legend. Highway 2. up daily from story begins with a wayward sailing ship that drifted about t wo to into to the waters near Yehliu. Some locals rowed out three p.m. between to the large ship only to discover it was completely the 35 and 39 km points House is one of the most intact examples of southern Fujianese deserted; all that was found were a few dozen China of the highway, serving coffee with an expansive sea view. architecture on Taiwan's North Coast. Li Chi-feng Historic House and Old Jinshan Airfield Located in Qingquan Village, the Li Chi-feng Historic fir logs, two large slabs of limestone, and a statue of a The coastal views and mountain atmosphere have made The estate is fronted by a half-moon pool, backed by god. T he loca ls were completely ba ff led. A f ter Jinshan a magnet for artists. The hillside Juming Museum is an orchards, and designed elsewhere with feng shui principles discussing the matter, they decided to use the timber expansive park-like art venue, with outdoor displays of works t h o u g h t t o b r i n g t h e o w n e r w e a l t h. T h e r o o f i n g i s and limestone from the ship, along with local coral from the Tai Chi and Living World series of sculptor Ju Ming. distinguished by its swallowtail ridge, a style that was off-limits stone, to build a simple temple to worship the statue An installation of queuing statues is a popular place for to the average person and highlighted the owner's power and and seek the god's blessing and protection. snapshots here. achievement. The roof is also exquisitely adorned with ceramic including the famous Queen's Head rock and formations event upgraded to national cultural asset status in 2008. The resembling a Candle Rock, ice cream cones, and Fairy's Slipper, festival involves a series of complex rituals. On the morning of to name a few of the fairytale-like scenes waiting to delight. piano that actually sounds when walked on. Homecoming of a Goddess Jinshan’s Cihu Temple‧Green Bay Cihu Temple was built on Jinbaoli Street to enshrine the "Eight-Inch Mazu" (named for the size of the statue), who was originally discovered in a sea cave at Yehliu Geopark. Each year on the 16th day of the fourth lunar month, a day when the tide is especially low, the goddess returns to her the god through the community. The sea cleansing patrol and home in Yehliu with a procession of the harbor cleansing ritual are two of the highlight ceremonies. faithful trailing behind. During the harbor patrol, strong young men hoist the Wanli is home to Green Bay, whose beach is a magnet for summer visitors coming palanquin carrying Kaizhang Shengwang, make a 20-meter for seaside recreation. The bay is also a popular spot for skimboarding, attracting run, and leap into the sea, braving icy waters and the chill winter wind to bring the event to a climax. A Mandarin's Mansion Jiaqing reign of the Qing Dynasty. Its supernatural The Yehliu Cleansing of the Harbor Festival is a century-old old restaurant serving simple dishes packed with flavor. use of natural light, collects rainwater, and takes pains in other T h e va n s s e t infused with artistic touches, evident particularly in the giant cleanse the harbor, a ritual passage through fire, and a tour by spared the original old trees in its construction. It also makes Bao'an Temple was built over a century ago, in the final resting place of Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng. The park is seafood eateries near Yehliu Fishing Port is a more than 20-year- B ud d h i s t c e nt e r Mobile cafés are Temple (Mazu). Kaizhang Shengwang is closely tied to the 10th day of the 10th lunar month. The harbor cleansing festival is the most distinctive of the three events. cleansing patrol, prayers for bountiful fish catches, a ritual to S h e n g Ye n , t h e Mobile Cafés, Juming Museum, and Teresa Teng Memorial Park (Yun Garden) are a number of fascinatingly shaped rock formations here, harbors serve up just about every type of seafood. Among the careful planning of Master front. Yehliu Cleansing of the Harbor Festival of firecrackers, folk performances, prayers for blessings, sea the pray at Guanyin Hall or meditate at the tranquility pond its The nearby Teresa Teng Memorial Park (Yun Garden) is the seafood. The restaurants at Yehliu, Dong'ao, and Guihou fishing of 16 years. Under offered from Building II, where, on the top level, visitors can celebration of Kaizhang Shengwang's birthday on the 15th day of the second lunar month, and the Gratitude for Peace ceremony on Shengwang is carried in a procession accompanied by barrages built over a period The center's gray, black, and blue colors complement the eroded landforms, strikingly presented at Yehliu Geopark. There Visitors to the area can also feast on some of Taiwan's freshest Dha r ma Dr u m Mountain was surrounding greenery to calming effect. Guided tours are landscape scented by the sea. Yehliu is announced by its ocean- the Lantern Festival, a palanquin bearing the god Kaozhang Dharma Drum Mountain ways to live in harmony with nature. Bao'an Temple hosts several annual events, including the Yehliu Cleansing of the Harbor Festival during the Lantern Festival, the Divine Blessing to Dispel the Darkness An Earthly Pure Land in Harmony with Nature Art and Coffee off Provincial Highway 2 A Ship Deserted, Except for a God Wondrous Wanli One of the best-known attractions in this area is Shazhu Chengtian Temple has grown to become the second Shitoushan provided an excellent vantage for monitoring the phototactic scaled sardines into their nets. downtown Jinshan to the Tiaoshi coast are hard to beat. Photo by SHIU JIAN LIN hosts of young people seeking the thrill of riding the huge waves here. appliqué designs. The house is still occupied today, but the residents welcome unobtrusive visits to its exterior. The area near the residence once served as a Japanese army airfield. The facility was built with extremely crude tools, and the human-powered cement wheels used to pack the runway are still here.