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Peaceful Moments In Taiwan

February 13, 2016 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Peaceful moments On the island of Taiwan

Peaceful Moments In Taiwan

Begin your journey of peace in the small quaint village of Xingtian.  The pleasant mist makes it a location of quiet and peace. A place where you will see humble monks doing their shopping on a peaceful day. It is a village of quiet moments. Hectic moments may surround it, but this small village is a symbol of tranquility. The village is located within the city of Kaohsiung in the Southern area of Taiwan. It is an area of beauty! It is here on Xingtian Road we visit our first peaceful moments at Fo Guang Shan.

Gate to Fo Guang Shan in Kaohsiung

Fo Guang Shan Gate in Kaohsiung

As we approach the gate to the Fo Guang Shan Monastery in Xingtian District of Kaohsiung, Taiwan,  we continue on in our journey of peace. Once you enter the gates of the Fo Guang Shan Monastery, you have left behind the quiet stir of village life. The business of Kaohsiung is just but a memory. The city life is gone. Welcome to Fo Guang Shan.

Fo Guang Shan Monastery is one of the monasteries of the International Chinese Buddhist Religious Movement. The International Chinese Buddhist Movement is the fastest growing religious movement in Taiwan. It is growing rapidly throughout the world. Come inside the gates. Walk with the monks through a day of simplicity, meditation, and prayer. Enjoy the tranquility, peaceful moments, and the magnificent countryside. Loose yourself from all the stress of a busy week in a world of technology. Relax in a park-like setting. Feel the stress melt away in this amazing landscape.However you choose to enjoy Fo Guang Shan, there is peace and healing in the natural world that surrounds it. It is a simple and beautiful environment. It is one where you can meditate, think, or pray. Even those who follow other paths of religion, find it a place of relaxation for the weary soul.

Fo Guana

Fo Guang Shan

The magnificent and beautiful scenery surrounding the Fo Guang Shan Monastery makes you sure that you have arrived in secluded heaven. The monks and center volunteers are kind. They are approachable and respectful. With such an exquisite environment you can feel at home no matter what your religious beliefs.

Many painters come here to paint. Here in nature, they find the inspiration they need to complete their projects. Writers come here to write, as they too can create in this quiet natural monastery. Many artists complete and exhibit their artwork in the main gallery. What a delight it is to see paintings that were completed on site by many different artists. Poets often write amazing works while in residence here. No matter what you came to do, you will find the opportunity to complete the task at hand. This is a world of meditation and prayer with few outside distractions.

Those who come to worship the Buddha are able to experience the deep inner peace needed. They are able to experience the compassionate heart of the  Venerable Master while spending time at the Buddha Memorial Center. Many Chinese come from around the world to find the balance between their heart and their soul. This is a major part of Humanistic Buddhism. Among those who came to worship the Buddha, many come desiring an opportunity to venerate him as well. Many of the flock come from all over the world to spend time in meditation and prayer to this Buddha.

You will find many pagodas where you can study if that was what you came to do. One pagoda has a complete bookstore. There are books in many languages. There are reading tables. You can buy a book and find a pleasant place to read or study. There are pagodas that give much of the history of Humanistic Buddhism. For those who came to learn, they will find many opportunities.

Those visiting often leave in awe at the amount of preparation that goes into receiving so many people from so many countries each day. You experience a genuine sincerity and welcome from each Buddhist Monk, lay Buddhist, and the countless volunteers. This monastery runs like a well-oiled machine from early morning till early evening.

Many professional photographers come here to photograph the monastery and the Buddhists that call it home. Many leave examples of their beautiful photos in the gallery. They are showcased next to the paintings that are also on exhibit.

There are  Eight Pagodas on both sides of the Great Path to Buddhaland. They are built-in the Chinese pagoda style and give a brief introduction to the monastery and grounds. These pagodas symbolize the spread of Buddhism from India to China. Here in the pagodas you can rest and have a perfect cup of tea.

The Six Perfection Pagoda give an introduction to the amazing one-stroke calligraphy of the Venerable Master. There are videos of general introduction, as well as teaching videos. You can come away with your own one-stroke calligraphy painting. For those who have an interest in this art-style of calligraphy, there are many opportunities to learn.

Next, you will come across the Five Harmonies Pagoda. It is a house of joy and celebration. On a perfect day, you may experience a Buddhist wedding taking place under the blessing of the Buddha. Many celebrations of the family happen here. Wedding anniversaries, engagements, baby blessings, and other important family events take place under the blessing of the Buddha.

There is also a Museum on the Life of the Buddha. Here you can trace the steps of the Buddha while on earth. Next, you will see the Golden Buddha Shrine and then come into the court of the Big Buddha. There is also a Jade Buddha Shrine, and a Museum of the Buddhist Underground Palace. This exhibit is extraordinary.

You will also see the Twin Pavilions on site. The architecture of the pavilions is amazing. They are very simple and tastefully done. You will then come to the Avalokitesvara Shine. For Buddhists, this is a very special shrine and often they spend much time here.

 

Those who choose to spend 2 days will enjoy the simple and clean accommodations of the Fo Guang Shan dormitories. The Fo Guang Shan Monastery is vegetarian. Whether you are vegetarian or not, you will find the food delicious and ample. If you have never explored the Fo Guang Shan Monastery, it is worth spending time touring the facility. I would also suggest you might enjoy having lunch or dinner with the monks.

Seashore Park

Seashore Park in Taitung, Taiwan

One of the most peaceful parks in Taiwan can be found in Taitung, Taiwan. Seashore Park has amazing beaches, rivers, and paved paths with which to relax. Here you can take in some of the most beautiful landscapes on the island. There are many bike paths close to the beach which twist and turn, going up and down. This is a very romantic park and the perfect place for couples to spend time together. There are many areas for the family, including special places for the children. This will provide the perfect get-a-way for the whole family.

A perfect day begins at the Paposogan Walkway or Bamboo Walkway in English. This unique walkway has the most interesting workmanship. Many just like to sit close by and contemplate how this spectacular cane walkway was built. Couples like to come here at night to just walk hand in hand. There are many small lights in the cane that make this a very romantic place to spend time together. Many find it a perfect location to pop the question. Sometimes you will see an outdoor wedding taking place. For sure, you will experience another one of Taiwan’s peaceful moments.

Adjacent to Seashore Park is Forest Park. There you will find acres of untouched beautiful natural woods. The canopy of trees sways slightly, as the ocean breezes blow. You will find the beauty and essence of nature in this magnificent forest. Locals like to call this park “Black Forest” because of the hundreds of Beefwood Trees that grow here. There are many paved walking paths throughout the forest. In the center of the park is a peaceful lake. Lake Pipa is fed by an all natural spring. There is a nice viewing platform for viewing this peaceful and serene lake. You will also find a day-use cabin and a boardwalk which goes around the lake. If you are needing to rest and relax from a busy work week, this is the perfect place to spend a few peaceful moments.

Taitungs Rift Valley

Taitung East Rift Valley

Endless Sky, Green Fields, and Coastal Mountains are what you will see at the Taitung East Rift Valley in Taiwan’s east coastal mountains. These bountiful mountains conceal many different Aboriginal cultures, the Hakka, and the mainland Chinese. These diverse cultures have lived in harmony and peace for hundreds of years. In the village of Yuli, you will find The Tobacco House Barn Village. Take a few moments to read and learn about the history of raising tobacco in this area, as well as the methods that work the best.

Each summer the Amis Tribe hosts a harvest festival. The Amis are very musical and have many events that spotlight all the different native instruments, as well as the fantastic tribal dances. This is a festival that you will not want to miss. There are many places where you can taste the amazing foods of the Amis during the festival. There are also restaurants that feature the local Amis Cuisine. The food is different but excellent. They make use of many of the local greens that grow in the forest as well as a beautiful native flower to the area. A night with the Amis is an unforgettable experience.

The lake in Yunshan Shui is extraordinary at any time of the year. It is beautiful as it takes on many of the colors of the mountain that are behind it. Near-by Lake Liyu is a gorgeous mountain lake. Many people come here to linger and enjoy nature at it’s best. This is one of the most peaceful places on the island. The lakes and the streams that feed them are crystal clear. It is from this, that the village of Mukumugi gets its name. This is where many of the Taroko Tribe have lived for years.

If traveling the East Rift Valley in the summertime, the area around the village of Chikeshan is like a sea of orange daylilies. It is a spectacular sight to behold. This area in the summer becomes one of the most colorful areas on the East Coast of Taiwan. With the deep green jungle forest as a background, it is exquisite. It is a favorite place for locals and travelers spending time in the area. While in the valley, be sure to end your perfect day by watching the sunset at nearby Liushidan Shan.

For those adventurers that desire something a little beyond the ordinary, there is an incredible and exciting rafting trip on the Xiuguluan River. If you love whitewater rafting and are an experienced rafter, then you will find this a thrilling and exciting experience. It is a memory that will stay with you for a lifetime.

If you seek outdoor adventure, Taiwan’s many unique and fascinating adventures are waiting. Taiwan has many outdoor explorations that will allow you to meet and mingle with others who enjoy outdoor adventure. There is paragliding, rock climbing, hiking, and mountain biking. For those who enjoy the water, there are many kayak and canoe trips down both slow and fast rivers. Even the less athletic will enjoy the many bays and river cruises found throughout the island. Whatever you enjoy, it is waiting in Taiwan.

The beauty and peace of the East River Valley and the Coastal Mountain Range is amazing. It is beyond words. If you love the outdoors, desire solitude and tranquility,  then this is the area for you. The mountains are spectacular! The sunsets are alluring. The valley is an astonishing array of colors throughout the summer. The greens are greener. The blues bluer. This is one of the most spectacular parts of Taiwan.

There is also a scenic train ride into the area that stops at all of the homestays and hostels. Whatever you choose to explore, you will not be disappointed. Taiwan is a land of beauty, peace, and tranquility. If you have never been to Taiwan, this would be a perfect year to plan that next adventure. Now, is a perfect time, to make those travel plans.

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Sanxiantai Dragon Bridge Taitung, Taiwan

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Baxian Caves in Shanjian Village Taiwan

December 2, 2015 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Baxian Caves

Baxian Caves In Shanjian Village Taiwan

Baxian Caves is a beautiful geological wonder on Taiwan’s Eastside. It is also referred to as the Eight Immortals Cave. In the small village of Shanjian, you will find one of the most archaeologically interesting places on the East Coast. Baxian Caves are located on the tall cliffs facing the Pacific Ocean in the Village of  Shanjian. This is only one of the dozens of natural sea caves located in these cliffs. This intriguing archaeological site was formed thousands of years ago when the East Coast of Taiwan was beneath the Pacific Ocean. Over the years the earth’s crust has risen on Taiwan’s East coast, the waves have eroded the soft stone and the caves were formed. Baxian Caves is the easiest of the caves to view. There is a walkway leading to the caves.

Baxian Caves is one of ten caves in the nearby area. You will find several caves that are set within the mountainside. These were all places of worship for the Buddha, Guanyin, and several other Buddhist immortals.  All the caves have a religious feel to them. Most likely because they were used for religious purposes in the past years. Each cave has had unique and different styles of worship. Baxian Cave is an extremely important primitive site. All the caves have a fascinating early history.  Archeologists have found the remains of a prehistoric culture approximately 30,000 years old!  Some of the artifacts found in the Baxian Cave is on display in the visitors center. You will also find a lot of information about the area in the visitors center. The visitors center is located near the road. Much Paleolithic pottery has been found in this cave. This is Taiwan’s oldest prehistorical site.  Baxian Caves is an important site in Taiwan. It is ranked as a major National Historic Site.”

Located inside this Buddhist Cave of The Eight Immortals are several Thai style Buddhas. Sitting toward the back is a statue of Guanyin. He is pouring blessed cave water for visitors. This water is usually considered safe to drink. However, you can choose to drink at your own risk. Many tourists drink from it daily and it is said to be extremely good and blessed.

2 Bashian Caves Taiwan, The children are coming to see us

Waiting to greet you are the statue of an old man and woman. In keeping with the desire of Taiwan, the younger generation is encouraged to visit the caves and get to know the past history of Taiwan. This older couple seem to be saying…..”The children are coming to see us!” This is an amazing prehistoric site and the Taiwanese are invited to visit and learn of Taiwan’s outstanding and unique past. Every time a young family comes to the caves, indeed, it can be said….. Taiwan’s Children are coming to see them.

DRIVING, SCOOTER, OR BIKING DIRECTIONS 

Going south: Follow Highway 11 to Taidong, pass Chenggong and Changbin. At the 78 markers, you will see Baxian Cave. The visitors center is at the roadside.

BUS SERVICE FROM  HUALIEN (Chinese Website)

http://diingdong.myweb.hinet.net/

Baxian Visitors Center
No.1-4, Shuimuding, Changbin Township, Taitung County
886-89-881418

Whether you have come to Taiwan as a tourist, or you are a citizen, this is an amazing place to explore. Make this the year for a Taiwan East Coast Adventure.  Baxian Caves is a good place to start and then there are 9 more to explore. Let this be the year everyone can say:  “The children are coming to visit!”

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Seashore Park: Taitung Taiwan

June 8, 2015 by Exploretraveler.com 1 Comment

Seashore Park                                 Seashore Park

Seashore Park is a first-class destination famous for its delightful beaches.  Forests and rivers are near by. It is a perfect place to stroll among nature. The ocean beaches are dazzling to gaze at. During the daytime, you can sit on the shores and enjoy the breeze from the sea. Appreciate the view of the Pacific from the shoreline.The area is filled with bike lanes near the beach. These are quite pleasant. The lanes go up and down as they twist and turn. What a beautiful workout. What relaxation! What amazing views! Seashore Park is romantic and a couples dream. Walk slowly through the park. Breath in deeply the fresh air. Let the fresh air and ocean breezes revive your tired and overworked mind. Dialogue directly with the wind and the waves. In the evening watch the moon as it lights up Taitung. Full moons cause the water to sparkle and dance. Enjoy a leisurely day and a relaxing night at Seashore Park.

            Paposogan Bamboo Walkway

One of the highlights of a day spent at Seashore Park is the Paposogan Bamboo Walkway. Spend some time and just observe this special cane roof. As you look at this amazing structure, you will begin to see its uniqueness. It is a marvelous work of art. Couples like to just walk through this walkway at night. With the tiny lights amidst the bamboo, it is extremely romantic. What an amazing place to stroll hand in hand! Truly, this is lovers paradise!

                      Taitung Forest Park

Adjacent to Seashore Park is Taitung Forest Park.  Forest Park is a secluded haven in which to commune with nature. The mild and pleasant breezes move the air through the canopy of trees. Local residents call the park, “Black Forest,” because of the dark and beautiful Beefwood Trees. In the midst of the park lies a serene and peaceful lake. Pipa Lake is fed by a rushing stream. The sound of music is in the air! Be still, and maybe you will hear the sound of the pipes. Magnificent Pipa Lake is home to many aquatic animals and flora. There is a viewing platform from which to admire the lake. Visitors are free to enjoy a small day use cabin nearby and a boardwalk where you can stroll the shores of this fabulous lake. Enjoy the bike routes. Take a swim in Pipa Lake. Walk the boardwalk along the shore. Life is amazing in Taitung Forest Park.

                             The People

The people of Eastern Taiwan are friendly and simple. The Hakka live in harmony with the indigenous people of Taiwan. The Min Nan and the Mainland Chinese also live in the area. These major groups all live in peace and enjoy the many celebrations that each group has. Like a beautiful backyard is Eastern Taiwan. The population lives and works in perfect harmony, much like a fine tuned piano. Take time to enjoy Taiwan’s Eastern Coasts. Explore its mountains and shorelines. Spend the day at Seashore Park. Meet some of the friendliest people on earth. Immerse yourself in the life and history of Taiwan. It is a Taiwanese adventure waiting to happen!

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Pristine Beaches in Taitung Taiwan

June 2, 2015 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Pristine Volcanic Sand Beach in Taitung Taiwan

Pristine Beaches Of Taitung

Pristine beaches and gorgeous mountains make the East Coast of Taiwan amazing.  The area around Taitung is sparsely populated making it a tourist’s delight. No crowds to wade through. No loud parties. The East Coast of Taiwan is just untouched beauty. The water varies between a deep blue to bright turquoise. It is a clean beach waiting to be enjoyed. The fine volcanic sand feels awesome between your toes. These pristine beaches are the finest in Taiwan. Take off your flip-flops and let the sand oozing through your toes. Welcome to Taiwan’s East Coast…..a world of pristine beaches.

Incredible Dulan Beach

Just to the North of Taitung is the Ami village of Dulan. Dulan is known for its incredible beach. This can be an awesome surfing location. Some of the most fantastic waves on the island are seen here. Often the only person you see is a lone surfer riding the waves. Dulan is yet another of the pristine beaches on the East Coast. Taitung County is known for its cultural events put on by the Amis Tribe. Tour the fabulous museums, explore the arts and crafts of the region, and relax on one of the pristine beaches surrounding Taitung. Enjoy the peace and tranquility. Leave your phone in the room. Make this a day to enjoy all that Taitung County has to offer.

Disconnect From The World

The East Coast of Taiwan is the perfect place to rent a bicycle and explore the pristine beaches. Travel from beach to beach and then head into the gorgeous mountains. If you enjoy cycling, take time to explore a world that seems untouched by modern life. This is perhaps some of the last accessible and untouched mountain beauty this world has to offer. As far as your eye  can see are pristine beaches and magnificent mountains. Disconnect from the busy world and immerse yourself in astounding beauty. If you are looking for reasonable and clean accommodations outside the city, check out Sea Art Hostel in Dulan. This is an incredible Bed and Breakfast where you will remain in your private world. Here you will feel like you have left the 21st century for another time. It feels absolutely disconnected from civilization. In actuality, you are quite near Dulan. The owners are friendly and well-liked and the prices are reasonable.

Getting To Taitung

Taiwan is perhaps one of the easiest places  to get around. Transportation is awesome and there are many options. If coming from the North, you might want to take the High Speed Rail. You will travel through many scenic areas. The pristine beaches are magnificent. The gorges and mountains are out of this world. Connections can be made to travel into Taitung. There are inexpensive buses and you can also take a plane from larger cities. If coming from a nearby island, there are water taxis or ferries. Private taxis can also be rented.  Taiwan’s transportation system makes sight-seeing easy. Once you arrive in Taitung, consider renting a scooter. It is a great way to explore Taitung and the many pristine beaches of the area.

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