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Let's
Go To Taitung
By
Nancy Tu
Translated by Yvonne Chen (???)
SARS may have caused a tourism slump, but with summer
vacation here and super-value travel packages from
hotels and travel agencies to be had, leisure activities
are bouncing back. There's never been a better time
to head for Taitung.
National
Museum of Prehistory
Opened
in 2001, the National Museum of Prehistory was originally
founded to protect and present Beinan cultural ruins,
the best preserved prehistoric tribal ruins in Taiwan
and the largest stone burial site in the Asia Pacific.
The museum's exhibits follow three themes: the natural
history of Taiwan, the prehistoric history of Taiwan,
and Austronesian tribes.
Located
next to the Prehistory Museum is the Beinan Culture
Park. Centered around the Beinan ruins and along the
Beinan River's bank, it is Taiwan's first archaeological
park. The place has beautiful views of the ocean and
mountains. The main attraction here is the onsite
dig, where visitors can observe excavation in progress
and imagine aboriginal living conditions from recovered
artifacts. In the future, the park hopes to combine
cultural exploration with leisure activities and introduce
traditional handicrafts from Austronesian tribes to
visitors.
The
museum is at No. 1, PoWuKuan (Museum) Road, FengTienLi,
Taitung City, and is a seven-minute walk from KangLe
Railway Station, or a ten-minute walk from the Dingdung
Bus Company's Beinan Middle School stop. For those
driving their own vehicles, take the road next to
the Yuen Foong Yu Paper Plant on ChungShing Road,
Section 4, in Taitung City. This leads directly to
the museum's parking lot.
The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am to 5 pm,
and is open on holidays, but closed the day after
consecutive holidays. Call (089) 381-166 or (089)
382-000 for information.
Ligioti
Ligioti,
the exposed mountain ridges across from Taitung's
YenwanLi, is regarded as a geological treasure. It
originally belonged to a sub-group of the Ami Tribe,
called the Ligiligi. The geographical features include
valleys, sedimentary layers, and the renowned "lunar
crust" formation. At the top of Ligioti is a
great view of Xiahuang Mountain and Dulan Bay. The
unique geographical conditions have allowed local
diary farms to become tourist farms with vista points,
grass-boarding areas, campsites, pottery kilns, sheep
shows, and a goat pen where visitors can feed and
milk goats or enjoy coffee with goat milk (NT$80),
or goat milk tea with tapioca pearls.
Luye
Kaotai
Luye
Kaotai is located about 30 kilometers north of Taitung
City. To get there by bus, get off at Luye bus stop,
go along Provincial Highway 9, turn left to go up
the mountain, and the road to the right will lead
to a vista point for a panoramic view of the village
basin with Dulan Mountain across the way. Because
the vista point rests on a precipice, it is great
for hang-gliding, especially during the summer and
fall's southeasterly winds. Flights take in a view
of the entire Beinan river valley. For those who want
to experience flying, the Taitung Flying Activity
Association is planning a flight park next year. The
teahouse inn is a nice stroll from the vista point.
Come here at night, see the stars, sip the famous
"fulu tea," and breath in the essence of
Luye.
Special
thanks to National Museum of Prehistory and Beinan
Culture Park for supplying information, and to Fulu
Teahouse Farm and Hsinli Farm for providing assistance
in the photo shoot.
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