Something not Taiwanese, we were having western breakfast this time after nearly a week in Taiwan, courtesy of Tan Hui Hotel for a change. |
Day 7 was a rest day for our bicycles as we went for a walking tour to Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village. |
A short walk to Shuishe Pier to board a ferry to Yi Da Shao Wharf 伊達邵碼頭. |
Yeah ... no pedalling for the day and enjoying the luxury of a ferry ride. |
The ferry took us to Yi Da Shao Wharf at the community of Ita Thao and the weather was sunny and bright. The wharves were located directly each other of the lake. |
At the wharf there is the Ita Thao Visitor Center 伊達邵遊客中心 at Yi Da Shao Wharf. |
The entrance ticket to Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village at Sun Moon Lake Ropewalk after walking through the board walk at Yidashao Lakeside Trail. |
The cable cars look pretty new and 6 of us in a car. |
The Ropeway's panorama is eye-catching and interesting. The ride is smooth and long. A good position to have an overall view of Sun Moon Lake. |
Up up in the sky as the cable car brings us high up for an awesome view. |
One of the many gateways at Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village and the best time to visit this place is during the cherry blossom season between February and March. |
There are so many koi fishes in the pond and it was fun feeding them. They were rather aggressive or maybe they were hungry. |
Taiwanese Aborigine Bamboo rice 竹筒飯 has great influence if Taiwan cuisine. It is very popular in traditional wedding. |
We gave a try and tasted the bamboo rice, it was good and yummy. |
We continued to explore the huge park full of natural floral and features to see and learn. |
Life size statue and display to authenticate the atmosphere. |
Taking a wefie with two of the performers before the show start where we were entertained with lovely cultural dances and ritual songs of different tribes. |
Besides watching the show it was also inactive where the audiences get to participate in games and a chance to taste their rice wine 米酒. |
After a long day walking at Formosan Aborigine Culture Village we took the cable car and a ferry back to Shushe Pier. |
Our dinner just at the restaurant next to Tan Hui Hotel, another set dinner for the evening before I call it a night while some carried on with their mijiu 米酒 again. |
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