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Wulai is a famous mountain village in northern Taiwan and is located in water reservation area. Residents are most aboriginal people (Atayal Tribe). There are high mountains along the intersection of Nanshi River and Tonghou River. Beautiful scenery is formed by the high mountains and running rivers. The place is famous for hot springs, trail train, waterfalls and Yun Hsien Resort.
It is said that Wulai is a term used by Atayal Tribe. It means hot spring. Thus, the hot springs here are acclaimed. The quality of hot springs is carbonic acid springs with minor base. The hot springs are clear, transparent, colorless, and odorless. The famous Wulai Waterfall is about 80 meters high. It is magnificent like a white silk cloth coming down from the sky. In addition, the sightseeing trail train is part of the uniqueness of Wulai. Trail train used to be for transportation of lumber but now it is for tourists' pleasure. The aboriginal culture center across Wulai Waterfall is a remodeled museum of aboriginal folk art. It introduces the aboriginal culture, customs and habits of Atayal Tribe and demonstrates the historical artifacts. The highlight of the visit to the center is the singing and dancing show of aboriginal people. One visiting Wulai would feel like entering into Shangri-La. It is fairies land and a best place for recreation.
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(Traffic information is subject to change. Please check with the
transportation station before departure.)
Transportation:Nat'l Fwy 3 → Exit at Xindian Interchange → Sec. 2, Zhongxing Rd. to Sec. 1, Zhongxing Rd. → Prov. Hwy 9 → Prov. Hwy 9A.
Public:THSR Taipei Station (or TRA Taipei Station) → Take Sindian Bus 849 (bound for Wulai) to Wulai Station.
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Last update time:
Oct 25, 2023