Sun Moon Lake is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Taiwan. The
Sun Moon Lake Scenic Area Administration hosts a website containing the most informative resources about the area you can find online. However, I am turned off by the swarms of Chinese tourists, aggressive boat ticket sellers soliciting everyone in the parking area, and invincible tourist guides who would stop the traffic in the middle of a road in order to get a short cut to restaurants for their groups regardless the traffic laws. Nevertheless, the beauty of Sun Moon Lake keeps me going back on a yearly basis.

The magic power of Sun Moon Lake is best felt at dawn, before it is surrounded by tourists. The lake is protected by the surrounding hills. At dawn, before the sun has risen, the still water and hills shrouded in mists cast a charm of tranquility that is like being projected into a masterpiece of Chinese brush painting where time stand still. The mesmerizing spell is broken by the rays of the sun that disperse mists among the hills and unveil the golden hue of swift mists on the surface of the lake. From a distance, the wake of a rowing boat disturbs the reflections on the mirror-like lake, turning the fairytale land into reality.
You can find all the information you need for a trip to Sun Moon Lake on the website mentioned above. Most of the tourist groups skip the trails that
are the quintessence of the area. Here is my version of a 2 day itinerary.
Day 1: Toushe Basin -->
Syuanguang Temple -->
Ci En Pagoda --> Syuentzang Temple --> Ita Thao (lunch and feel the crowds)--> Ita Thao Lakeside trail -->
Shueiwatou Nature Trail --> Dajhuhu Nature Trail--> Wenwu Temple --> Maolan Mountain firefly sighting (only during mid April to mid May)--> Shueishe pier (accommodation, book a room with a lakeside view in advance)
Day 2: Shueishe pier sun rise --> Shueishe lake side trail --> Hanbi trail --> Paper Dome --> Make by Iron
2 comments:
A nice place to be, that lake, Hanjie!
Do you know how to take public transport to the Transformer Base?
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