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Category: Taichung
Hu Guo Qing Liang Temple
Jun 30th, 2011
Qing Liang Temple, a Pure Land Buddhist shrine built in 1983, is the largest Buddhist temple in Taiping City. This temple is designed in a style reminiscent of the Ming Dynasty. It has many different buildings to explore such as the Main Hall, Pusa Temple and Goddess of Mercy Temple. more »
Airy Breath Brunch Cafe
Jun 26th, 2011
Airy Breath is a charming eatery nestled in the side streets around Da Dun 17th St. and Da Sheng Street. Specializing in breakfast and brunch, the menu at Airy Breath provides a delicious assortment of set meals and a la carte items. more »
Fengjia Night Market (逢甲光夜)
Oct 15th, 2010
The Fengjia Night Market (逢甲光夜) is perhaps Taichung's largest and most popular night market; providing an assortment of shops to browse through, games to play and most notably, snacks to please any palate. more »
Baojue Temple (寶覺寺)
Sep 5th, 2010
Founded in 1928, the original Baojue Temple has since undergone a number of changes; transforming the humble buddhist temple into a temple complex that attracts a great number of tourists. more »
Taichung City Cultural Affairs Bureau Children's Museum and Park
Apr 19th, 2010
The Children's Museum is a three-storied circular building located in the Beitun District. The museum is situated in a very large park complete with an assortment of play areas. The Children's Museum offers a wide range of facilities such as games rooms, exhibition rooms, and a library. more »
Matsu Pilgrimage to Da Jia
Apr 14th, 2010
A few years ago, I guess it was 2004, some friends and I decided to take a scooter trip from Taichung to Da Jia. Luckily for us, it was the day that Matsu (媽祖) was returning to her home temple Da Jia. She had just finished her central Taiwan journey on t… more »





