Our first stop was Farglory Hotel located on top of the hill. Overlooking the HuaLien city on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other, it is undoubtedly one of the grandest hotels in the province. A windy road took us up the hill to the entrace of the hotel. From there we could see the whole of HuaLien city and vaguely made out the places we had been in the past few days.
Entrance of the Farglory Hotel and the view of the HuaLien city.


Then we made our way through the lobby and out to the garden at the back. With nothing obstructing the view of the sea, this side of the hotel has an amazing view of the Pacific Ocean.

The hotel was built, supposingly, in the Victorian style, completed with sparkling white statues of angels and goddesses, huge vases and oil portraits. In my opionion the deco seemed slightly dated and tacky but the outdoor garden was a nice place to have a quiet walk and enjoy the view of the ocean.


Downhill of the hotel was a water theme park owned by the same company, the Farglory Ocean Park. According to 小萱 the admission fee was quite expensive and most visitors there were hotel patrons. The rides looked quite old from the outside and I was not surprised that it was not more popular.
Leaving the Ocean Park we followed the highway along the coast, with the mountain on our right and the Pacific Oceanon on the left. The scenery and the sea breeze made it a very pleasant journey.
Viewing platforms and shelters were scattered along the scenic area and they all had interesting names such as 牛山海岸, 蕃薯寮, 芭崎眺望台, 磯崎休憩區. 小萱 selected a few to stop by for us to enjoy the view.
芭崎眺望台, the highest point of the highway. The Pacific Ocean and the garden flowers



The grey-ish water of the Pacific Ocean on a cloudy day

石梯坪 was as far as we went due to time constraint. Thie rocky sea terrain is a popular tourist spot due to the unique geographical characteristics. We walked along the bay to watch the strong waves constantly hitting against the rocks, slowly giving them their irregular shapes. There were also a few shelters for people to set up camps. For those who were less adventurous, two 民宿 were located by the seaside. It was a bit rainy on the day but the scenery was still amazing.





A fossil of coral reef



A lonely bird in the rain


On our way back to HuaLien city, we stopped by another viewing spot 磯碕海濱休憩區. We took a short hike up 大鼻山, from where we could see the beach, a small town and a campsite.


We have booked an afternoon train back to Taipei so we headed back just after lunch time. On our request, 小萱 stopped by a place selling take-away bento and we finally got to try the bento of Taiwan! Seating was also provided at the shop and we bought 2 bento to share. They were packed very neatly in wooden cases and we were very satisfied by our healthy lunch.


After getting back to Taipei by train, we did not have much planned for the night so we wandered around the shops around Taipei station and 三越百貨. The Daiso store there was so spacious and had so many stocks tha were unavailable here in Singapore! Shopping in there was like a treasure hunt!
Another cute window display of 誠品站前店
Entrance of the Farglory Hotel and the view of the HuaLien city.
Then we made our way through the lobby and out to the garden at the back. With nothing obstructing the view of the sea, this side of the hotel has an amazing view of the Pacific Ocean.
The hotel was built, supposingly, in the Victorian style, completed with sparkling white statues of angels and goddesses, huge vases and oil portraits. In my opionion the deco seemed slightly dated and tacky but the outdoor garden was a nice place to have a quiet walk and enjoy the view of the ocean.
Downhill of the hotel was a water theme park owned by the same company, the Farglory Ocean Park. According to 小萱 the admission fee was quite expensive and most visitors there were hotel patrons. The rides looked quite old from the outside and I was not surprised that it was not more popular.
Leaving the Ocean Park we followed the highway along the coast, with the mountain on our right and the Pacific Oceanon on the left. The scenery and the sea breeze made it a very pleasant journey.
Viewing platforms and shelters were scattered along the scenic area and they all had interesting names such as 牛山海岸, 蕃薯寮, 芭崎眺望台, 磯崎休憩區. 小萱 selected a few to stop by for us to enjoy the view.
芭崎眺望台, the highest point of the highway. The Pacific Ocean and the garden flowers
The grey-ish water of the Pacific Ocean on a cloudy day
石梯坪 was as far as we went due to time constraint. Thie rocky sea terrain is a popular tourist spot due to the unique geographical characteristics. We walked along the bay to watch the strong waves constantly hitting against the rocks, slowly giving them their irregular shapes. There were also a few shelters for people to set up camps. For those who were less adventurous, two 民宿 were located by the seaside. It was a bit rainy on the day but the scenery was still amazing.
A fossil of coral reef
A lonely bird in the rain
On our way back to HuaLien city, we stopped by another viewing spot 磯碕海濱休憩區. We took a short hike up 大鼻山, from where we could see the beach, a small town and a campsite.
We have booked an afternoon train back to Taipei so we headed back just after lunch time. On our request, 小萱 stopped by a place selling take-away bento and we finally got to try the bento of Taiwan! Seating was also provided at the shop and we bought 2 bento to share. They were packed very neatly in wooden cases and we were very satisfied by our healthy lunch.
After getting back to Taipei by train, we did not have much planned for the night so we wandered around the shops around Taipei station and 三越百貨. The Daiso store there was so spacious and had so many stocks tha were unavailable here in Singapore! Shopping in there was like a treasure hunt!
Another cute window display of 誠品站前店