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🌲🚡🌻WULAI -- Waterfall, Cable Car, and Mini Train (烏來) 

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Travel in Taiwan 2017/09/10
Wulai is a small indigenous settlement that can be quickly reached from central Taipei. For many decades it has been a popular day-trip destination for local residents and international visitors looking for some respite from the capital’s urban jungle. This is a great area to experience indigenous culture, do some hot-spring bathing, and take in refreshing mountain scenery. Wulai still has a host of attractions that make a trip worthwhile.
1. Wulai Old Street (02:30)
Bus No. 849 drops you off close to the northern end of Wulai Old Street, a narrow street lined with eateries and shops selling myriad indigenous specialties and souvenirs. Among the enticing foods you can try here are millet mochi, stir-fried mountain vegetables, bamboo-tube rice, millet and mountain litsea ice cream, wild-boar sausages, range chicken, millet wine, lamb chop soup, almond tea, and much more. If you are looking for souvenirs there is no shortage of indigenous-theme items, such as woven hats, purses, bags, and vests, glass bead bracelets, and also many packaged food and drink products, including mochi cakes and millet wine.
2. Atayal Culture (03:20)
The inhabitants of Wulai are mainly from the Atayal tribe, the third-largest indigenous group in Taiwan. If - apart from eating the yummy indigenous food offerings - you want to learn more about this tribe while in Wulai, visit the Wulai Atayal Museum, located close to the northern end of Wulai Old Street (No. 12, Wulai Street). The museum provides you with plenty of info in Chinese and English about the origins of the Atayal and their traditional ways of life, including sections about hunting, weaving, facial tattooing, and so on. At the Waterfall Area you also have the chance to witness song-and-dance performances by tribe members.
3. Hot-Spring Bathing (20:20)
Wulai is well known for its hot springs. The clear and odorless Wulai spring waters, about 80 degrees centigrade at their source, are rich in alkaline sodium bicarbonate and believed to have beneficial properties for your skin. While the free riverside open-air hot-spring pools, popular with experienced Taiwan soakers, were dismantled earlier this year, there is no lack of brick-and-mortar hot-spring establishments in and around the village. You can choose from upscale hot-spring resorts such as the Pause Landis Wulai, elegantly designed with private and public hot-spring facilities and offering fine-cuisine dining, to simple hot-spring hotels providing rooms with hot-spring bathtubs for less than NT$100/hour.
4. Waterfall Area (08:00)
The scene most closely associated with Wulai is Wulai Waterfall. To get there, cross the bridge at the southern end of Wulai Old Street, turn left, and follow the road along the river, which is closed to vehicles. The walk to the Waterfall Area takes about 20 minutes. The waterfall is an impressive 80 meters high, and is in full view from observation spots on the opposite (road) side of the river it feeds (Nanshi River).
5. Cable Car (08:42)
The cable cars you see crossing the river and ascending to a spot above the waterfall have been part of the Wulai scenery for 50 years now. To get to the base station, take the stairs adjacent to the Chief’s Cultural Village. The cable car (adult return ticket: NT$220) not only takes you above the waterfall, but also to the Yun Hsien Resort (www.yun-hsien.com.tw), a small recreation area - like the cable car built in the 1960s - where you can go for a walk among dense forest, row a boat on a small lake, and engage in other pleasantries. Included in these is the Yun Hsien Hotel, should you want to stay a night at the resort.
Getting there:
Getting to Wulai is simple and convenient. Take the MRT Songshan-Xindian Line to its southern terminal, Xindian. Then take bus No. 849 to the last stop, Wulai, which is at the car park near Wulai Old Street.
For more information about Wulai, visit www.wulai.gov.tw.
English and Chinese
Atayal tribe 泰雅族
Chief’s Cultural Village 酋長文化村
Nanshi River 南勢溪
Waterfall Area 瀑布區
Wulai 烏來
Wulai Atayal Museum 烏來泰雅民族博物館
Wulai Forestry Life Museum 烏來林業生活館
Wulai Old Street 烏來老街
Wulai Waterfall 烏來瀑布
Yun Hsien Resort 雲仙樂園

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Комментарии : 61   
@Godwilldotherest
@Godwilldotherest 5 лет назад
Nice place to visit. I will try the cable car next time.
@GraceonTour
@GraceonTour 6 лет назад
Loving your videos! Just moved to Taiwan and posting videos, would be really happy if you would like to check them out. Keep up the great work!
@danc5434
@danc5434 5 лет назад
great video!
@josakura
@josakura 6 лет назад
Very informative vid, thanks!!
@sanookermini2314
@sanookermini2314 Год назад
thank you for video. I just go to wulai next month. 2 Day 1 night.
@bboy327
@bboy327 7 лет назад
As always a wonderful video Johan. We will surely visit there one day. You are right about the flooding in typhoon season. As I recall they have had more than one real serious incident. You nailed it on your timing by going on a week day. That is exactly the way we like to go anywhere. No crowds make for a real relaxing enjoyable tour.
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 7 лет назад
Thanks, Richard!
@tonyeatsintaiwan7047
@tonyeatsintaiwan7047 2 года назад
I loved the waterfalls! I haven't visited the old street or the train yet. Next time!
@surajkumar-zz7cu
@surajkumar-zz7cu 6 лет назад
What a video!!! I had good time to watch this till end.
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 6 лет назад
Thanks, suraj kumar!
@MTravelVlog
@MTravelVlog 4 года назад
Great channel. Please Make More. ⭐️ Greetings from Albania.👋🏼-🇦🇱 Also, Let’s build each other Up. 💪🏼
@utiksunarti3410
@utiksunarti3410 6 лет назад
Great place
@Tomato794613
@Tomato794613 6 лет назад
Thanks for the video! Very informative channel!
@tinacheng9301
@tinacheng9301 5 лет назад
Great video
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 5 лет назад
Thanks, Tina!
@pekkychawee366
@pekkychawee366 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your VDO 😀. I will follow your plan to go there .
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 5 лет назад
Have fun!
@thorts
@thorts 6 лет назад
Great video! Thank you
@bobsit1945
@bobsit1945 6 лет назад
When the United States had military bases in Taiwan was stationed at Ching Chuan Kang Air Force Base outside of Taichung.1967 to 1968.Young local guy that worked on the Base who was from the Taipei area and who was also my roommate off base for awhile, showed me around Taipei before I came back to the States and also threw a party for me at his brothers place. Young man knew that I was originally from Niagara Falls and that I have a thing for waterfalls took me to Wulai. While Wulai pales in size to those at my hometown of Niagara Falls, ABSOLUETY LOVED my visit to the Fall.
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your story! Can't image how different it was back then from today.
@poisedonis
@poisedonis 6 лет назад
Lokks really nice there hope to visit next year, your video give alot of good info, thanks.
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 6 лет назад
Thanks, poisedonis!
@poisedonis
@poisedonis 5 лет назад
@@Taiwaneverything yes i did go there, it was great, next time i will bring friends there
@omishobrina4717
@omishobrina4717 5 лет назад
I really enjoy watch this video 😍 Great traveling
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 5 лет назад
Thanks, Omi Shobrina!
@kenasobu1464
@kenasobu1464 7 лет назад
Great video, very inspiring !! 👍👍
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 7 лет назад
Thanks KeN!
@marissahaq5334
@marissahaq5334 6 лет назад
Wow exquisite 👍
@chengsgroup2518
@chengsgroup2518 6 лет назад
when did.u.film.this?2018? did.they fix.up the resort.and.trolley.ride.after 2015.typhoon destruction? do.they have.car parking.near old street?.most site.only tell u.go by bus.or taxi
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 6 лет назад
2017. Yes everything is up and running as far as I know. There is a large parking garage close to the Old Street.
@stlev99
@stlev99 7 лет назад
beautiful place and nice video.
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 7 лет назад
Thanks, stlev99!
@roybikebite4303
@roybikebite4303 6 лет назад
Nice video!! I wonder how many hours it take for you to go all those places? Did you stay in wulai over night? thanks
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 6 лет назад
You can do Wulai Old Street, the mini train, the cable car, the resort park, and walking back to the Old Street in one day easily. Not many people stay in Wulai for the night, but many go to the hot-spring places and spend a few hours there bathing in hot-spring water and "relaxing". :)
@roybikebite4303
@roybikebite4303 6 лет назад
Taiwaneverything thank you for the tip.
@brenatan
@brenatan 6 лет назад
thanks for the informative video. can i check which month this was? love that its nice and quiet.
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 6 лет назад
I went there in late September. It's quiet on weekdays, less so during weekends and holidays. :)
@brenatan
@brenatan 6 лет назад
thanks so much for the info!
@halosrusty
@halosrusty 5 лет назад
What’s the song At 0:35 ?
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 5 лет назад
I use epidemicsound.com, so it's not a famous musician.
@maleman67
@maleman67 7 лет назад
Love your video. Will be going there in 3 days.
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 7 лет назад
Thanks, maleman67. Hope you have a great time!
@ekouciha2063
@ekouciha2063 6 лет назад
❤️taiwan
@criskity
@criskity 7 лет назад
I preferred the trains when they were plain yellow, not Hello Kitty pink.
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 7 лет назад
Well, this is Taiwan. I liked the ride anyway. :)
@criskity
@criskity 7 лет назад
At least they didn't jack up the price.
@rayyanalghifari6591
@rayyanalghifari6591 2 года назад
Is cable car ticket 220 NTD for around trip?
@mirthakogon7473
@mirthakogon7473 3 года назад
I enjoyed this trip to the faterfall .
@TL243
@TL243 2 года назад
Still beautiful!
@MarilynRose
@MarilynRose 5 лет назад
Congtratulations! Everything is well done here. From intro to the last part is superb! Thank you for this great sharing. Best wishes to you. I enjoyed everything. Lucky you! How you catched that lil cutie frog! hahhaahh More Power to you and this channel! Great vlogging!
@LisaMaulidaR09
@LisaMaulidaR09 5 лет назад
Awesome. Thanks for the information. Hope you always healthy..
@sdarkao9297
@sdarkao9297 3 года назад
What a beautiful place~!!! Thank you for sharing. 19:34 ☝️💕❤💕👍
@Bintang_Theresia11
@Bintang_Theresia11 4 года назад
I visited Wulai yesterday but unfortunately didn't take the cable car. It's true! It has so many cultural heritage and green scenery.
@bluemountain555
@bluemountain555 2 года назад
What month did you go?
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 2 года назад
Long time ago. Can't remember, probably in September.
@lx7lw
@lx7lw 4 года назад
Such a beautiful place!!
@dunnmax1
@dunnmax1 Год назад
Thanks for posting. I love going to Wulai. You filmed it beautifully.
@dunnmax1
@dunnmax1 Год назад
I visited the Wulai resort twice last month. My children love the experience.
@xavierthex-man2010
@xavierthex-man2010 5 лет назад
Helpful guide for visiting Wulai. Thanks!
@Taiwaneverything
@Taiwaneverything 5 лет назад
Thank you, Xavier!
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