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Jhaorih Hot Springs Taiwan 温泉台湾

January 28, 2019 by Exploretraveler.com 1 Comment

Jhaorih Hot Springs

Jhaorih Hot SpringsJhaorih

ホットスプリングス

Jhaorih Hot Springs, a rare sea-water hot springs, melts away the stress. Fed by the sea, and warmed by volcanic lava, Jhaorith Hot Springs is a rare treat! Green Island’s active volcanoes keep the water at a warm 70-90 degrees. Only three places worldwide can you enjoy a saltwater hot springs. Kyushu Island in Japan has an amazing salt water springs! Like Jhaorith Hot Springs, it is a place of serenity and peace.  At Jhaorih, you can soak by the light of the moon! Stargaze while basking in the healing waters. Engage in the sunset! Let the healing waters roll over you, as you listen to the sound of the waves. What harmony and tranquility are found in these medicinal waters. What a perfect way to end a perfect day!

珍しい海水の温泉である Jhaorih 温泉は、ストレスを溶かしてしまいます。海によって供給され、火山溶岩によって温め、Jhaorith 温泉は珍しい御馳走です!緑の島の活動的な火山は暖かい70-90 度で水を保ちます。海水の温泉を楽しむことができるのは、世界の3つの場所だけです。日本の九州には素晴らしい塩水泉があります!Jhaorith 温泉のように、静寂と安らぎの場所です。 Jhaorih では、月の光に浸ることができます!癒しの水を浴びながらスターゲイズ。日没に従事!あなたは波の音に耳を傾けるように癒しの水は、あなたの上にロールバックしてみましょう。どのような調和と静けさは、これらの薬用水で発見されています。完璧な一日を終わらせるための完璧な方法!

This natural hot springs at Jhaorih is a well-known curative alkaline carbonate spring. In times past, the Paiwan tribe made it a popular outdoor bathing location. What could be better than a perfect bath to begin your day? The water is colorless and has a slight sulfur smell. It does wonders for the skin and leaves the hair shiny and healthy. Today, Jhaorih Hot Springs has three natural pools to indulge your senses. A Spa pool is warm to those tender muscles in the morning. Relax by the sea! Listen to the crashing of the surf! Enjoy the sun rising over the distant mountains. Immerse yourself in the warm healing waters of Jhaorih Hot Springs. What a magnificent start to a new day!

Jhaorih の天然温泉は、よく知られているアルカリ性炭酸塩泉です。昔、表現の部族は、人気のある屋外の入浴場所にしました。あなたの一日を始めるために完璧なお風呂よりも良いことができますか?水は無色で、わずかな硫黄臭があります。それは肌のための驚異を行い、光沢のある健康的な髪を残します。今日、Jhaorih 温泉には3つの天然プールがあり、五感を満喫することができます。スパプールは、朝のそれらの柔らかい筋肉に暖かいです。海でリラックス!サーフのクラッシュに耳を傾けます!遠い山々に昇る太陽をお楽しみください。Jhaorih 温泉の温かい癒しの水に浸ってください。新しい日に何と壮大なスタート!

A Fountain Of Youth

青春の泉

Jhaorih Hot Springs, like its Sicilian equivalent, is well-known for its rejuvenating effects. Begin your day with a leisurely soak in natural pools of mineral water. Add a timely massage for a total immersion into relaxation. Let the calm and tranquil natural waters flow over your mind. All this, while watching beautiful sunrises and splendid sunsets. Take time to let Jhaorih rejuvenate your total body, heal your mind, and give peace to the inner you.

Jhaorih 温泉は、そのシチリアの同等のような, その若返り効果のためによく知られています.ミネラルウォーターの天然プールでのんびりと一日を始めましょう。リラクゼーションに完全な浸漬のためのタイムリーなマッサージを追加します。穏やかで静かな自然の水があなたの心の上に流れるようにしてください。このすべては、美しい日の出と素晴らしい夕日を見ながら。Jhaorih があなたの全身を活性化し、あなたの心を癒す、あなたの内側に平和を与えるために時間をかけてください。

Taiwanese Secret

台湾の秘密

The splendor of Jhaorih Hot Springs is a Taiwanese secret. For a few NT, you can soak for an hour or all day. Feel free to stay as long as you desire. Truly, this is one of the natural wonders of Green Island. The results of spending a day at Jhaorih Hot Springs can be long-lived. The skin can find healing. The mind can be transformed! The body yearns to be rejuvenated. Jhaorih warmly welcomes you! Devote a day to wellness and health. Relax every muscle. Enjoy the ancient therapeutic properties of these thermal springs. Let the healing waters flow! As an added attraction, enjoy the natural beauty all around you. Green Island is sparsely settled and has few commercial endeavors. Enjoy the peace that is beyond your wildest dreams. Let the gushing water immerse your mind and body! Let the healing begin…..at Jhaorih Hot Springs!

Jhaorih 温泉の素晴らしさは台湾の秘密です。いくつかの NT のために、あなたは1時間または終日のために浸すことができます。あなたが望む限り滞在して自由に感じます。本当に、これは緑の島の自然の驚異の一つです。Jhaorih の温泉で1日を過ごした結果は、長生きすることができます。皮膚は治癒を見つけることができます。心を変えることができます!体は慕うとして元気を取り戻した。Jhaorih 暖かくあなたを歓迎します!ウェルネスと健康に一日を捧げる。すべての筋肉をリラックス。これらの温泉の古代の治療特性をお楽しみください。癒しの水が流れてみましょう!追加アトラクションとして、あなたの周りの自然の美しさをお楽しみください。グリーン島はまばらに定住し、商業的な努力はほとんどありません。あなたの想像を超えた平和をお楽しみください。湧出水はあなたの心と体を浸してみましょう!癒しの begin…..at Jhaorih 温泉を満喫しよう!

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Filed Under: East Coast Taiwan, Green Island, Taiwan, Travel Tips, World Travel Tagged With: Jhaorih Hot Springs, salt water hot springs, Taiwan, Taiwan's east-coast

Highway 11: Taitung To Hualien, Taiwan

April 12, 2015 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

 Highway 11 is a beautiful stretch of coastal road that runs between Taitung and Hualien in Taiwan

Highway 11 is a beautiful stretch of coastal road that runs between Taitung and Hualien in Taiwan

Highway 11: Taitung To Hualien, Taiwan

Highway 11, from Taitung to Hualien is a dreamers paradise. How can you even dream up such a beautiful and unspoiled drive? The natural beauty is unsurpassed. The uniqueness of this stretch of Highway is amazing.

Just north of Taitung on Highway 11  is a small town called Dulan. Dulan is full of surprises. If you want to discover Taiwan’s East Coast, then a stop in Dulan is a must. This small sleepy village is home to the Ami. The Ami is Taiwan’s largest Aboriginal Tribe. This is a fun place! The tribe is friendly and the village is filled with artistic opportunities and musical venues. Dulan is nestled between the tall Central Mountain Range and sea along Highway 11. Dulan boasts an awesome coastline and spectacular coastal views. It has some of the most amazing and beautiful pebble beaches in Taiwan.  Dulan is a thriving hub of artists. There are art exhibits galore, art museums, and fabulous art shows. Saturday nights bring creative and live Aboriginal Festivals. Dulan is a must-see on any trip up Highway 11. In Dulan, you will find nature, native art, Aboriginal music, beautiful beaches, and Taiwanese Aboriginal Culture. All of this just off Highway 11.

Another area of interest in Dulan is the Old Sugar Factory. If you are into live music, Taiwanese and English, then you will love Saturday nights at the Old Sugar Factory. It draws people from all over the island every weekend. It is also a major draw among young tourists. Sunday morning you can wake up and spend the day at the beach. Dulan beach has brown sand that is fine, silky,  and clean. The few waves are perfect for beginner surfers and bodyboarders. Taiwan is one of the few countries in the world that is not packed with humanity on the beaches. Rarely do you see a beach with more than a few people? If you like to relax in peace, then the beaches of Taiwan are calling. The beaches at Dulan are some of the nicest on the island.

Water Running Up is odd from a geological point of view. Water running up attracts hundreds of Taiwanese and  Chinese tourists each weekend. While some people do not find it interesting, many do. How many times do you see water flowing uphill?  This is a popular attraction with a walking path along the side of the canal. While many find it a waste of time, others are fascinated. You will find this oddity of nature just out of Dulan on Highway 11.

There are a lot of small cafes that serve snacks in Dulan. There is a small cafe near the sugar factory that many seem to like. There aren’t any large restaurants in Dulan. There are many really good places to eat fresh seafood in Chenggong. Chenggong is a few miles north on Highway 11. There you will have a selection of many fine eateries.

There are not too many places to stay in Dulan. There is one small gem hidden in the mountains just off the main road in town. Taitung Sea Art Hostel is a Bed and Breakfast with an artistic flare. It is a quaint Taiwanese style home.

Getting to Dulan could not be simpler. Take the train to Taitung and from the train station, there is a free shuttle bus to the Old Sugar Factory. Dulan is a small town and easy to get around in. From Dulan, you can take a bus to Hualien and then catch the train home. What are you waiting for? Now is the time to check out Taiwan’s East Coast and beautiful Highway 11.

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Filed Under: East Coast Taiwan, Taitung, Taiwan, Travel Tips, World Travel Tagged With: Ami Tribe, Chenggong, Dulan, Highway 11, Hualien, Old Sugar Factory, Taitung, Taitung Sea Art Hostel, Taiwan, Taiwan's east-coast, Taiwanese Aboriginal Culture, Water Running Up

Bashian Cave:Taiwan’s Stone Age Ruin

December 17, 2014 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Bashian Cave
Bashian Cave-“The Children Are Coming To See Us”

Bashian Cave: One of Ten Stone Age Caves

Bashian Cave is one of Taiwan’s geological wonders. It is the living past! It is history come alive! It is the home of the ancients. Imagine, a stone age cave in the neighborhood! What an adventure awaits! Excitement is in the air! It is located on the east-coast of Taiwan. It is an easy drive from Taipei or Hsinchu. Bashian Cave is one of ten caves in this area of Hualien County. More unique finds are being discovered yearly at these caves. The caves are very eroded and date back to the Stone Age. Take a step back in time! Discover your roots! Spend the day with your ancestors! Discover Bashian Cave. It is amazing! It is living history!

Originally, the caves were below sea level. This allowed the ocean waves to batter and shape them into what we see today. Imagine their life! Fishing was just outside the door! The caves are currently located on the side of a cliff that is approximately 328 feet above sea level. Each cave is unique! They are totally different in size and shape. The caves provide proof that Taiwan’s east-coast is constantly changing and being elevated. The caves are unique! The caves, are living history!

The drive up the east-coast of Taiwan is very picturesque. There are many excellent camera shots! The scenery is amazing. The water is crystal clear! The beach is awesome! It is a delightful way to experience the awesome natural beauty of Taiwan. What a discovery this is! Bashian Cave is a perfect spot for a geological lunch or dinner break. How about, a little Taiwanese Geology for dinner?

Bashian Cave itself, is the site of a Buddhist temple that was carved into the cliff. The mountain side is very eroded. There is a blanket of heavy fog over the area. It is a constant light mist! There is a statue of an older woman talking to  her husband. This lends credence to the expression—-“The Children Are Coming To See Us.” How delightful of an idea, as for centuries Taiwan’s children have indeed come to see them. Will you be their next child to come?

Basian Cave is actually written “Basiandong”. Basiandong means Cave of the Eight Immortals. The Eight Immortals are famous Chinese deities who crossed the ocean and came to these caves, according to Chinese folklore. When you enter the caves, you are entering their home. With the constant foggy mist, the environment of the interior stays very damp and misty. This environment resembles that which is recorded in the many legends of the Eight Immortals. It is like walking into the pages of Chinese folklore. How amazing to visit a home in ancient history. What a privilege waits! Will you be their next visitor?

There is a visitors site and paths made of either stone or wood that leads to each cave. The caves include Basian Cave, Chaoyin Cave, Lingyen Cave, Yung-an Cave, Hailei Cave ,Chienyuan Cave, Kungchen Cave, Chaoyang Cave, and Kunlun Cave.  There was an awesome prehistoric site discovered within the highest of the caves. This site has been developed and there are exhibits made out of stone and bone on display. A stone hearth in one of the caves is the earliest human discovery in Taiwan to date. The hearth was carbon dated and is 20,000 years old. Imagine, if you can, who might have knelt there to cook! What a discovery! What adventure is waiting at Basian Cave! The time to visit is now! It is not too early to reserve your flight.

Taiwan’s Cultural and Tourism Bureau welcomes you to come and discover the natural beauty of Eastern Taiwan. So what are you waiting for? Living history is waiting! Yesterday is alive! It is unique! So grab your passport and pack your bags! Lets make this the year we head to Taiwan! There is excitement and adventure in Taiwan. Will you be their next visitor? Please check out the links below for added information.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashian_Cave

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