Seafood market at Hualien Fishing Harbor, Hualien (花蓮市), Taiwan (臺灣/台灣)
Seafood market at Hualien Fishing Harbor in Hualien (花蓮市), Taiwan (臺灣/台灣) during our trip on Saturday, June 21, 2014.
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The manmade Hualien Fishing Harbor is located at the northeastern tip of Hualien and is one of Taiwan's four main commercial harbors. It is about 10-minute drive from downtown Hualien. Many tourists arrive at this whale-watching wharf to take a boat ride on the Pacific Ocean.
The warm Kuroshio current brings shoals of migratory fish to the waters near Hualien. There are many restaurants at the harbor that serve fresh seafood.
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Hualien sees an increase in dolphin sightings
Summer is the peak season for dolphin and whale watching in Hualien. Recently, tourists have been treated to an unusual amount of false killer whales due to an abundance of prey in nearby waters.Dozens of dolphins are seen playing in the ocean to the delight of these tourists. They are false killer whales, and they look carefree while hunting for fish. Typically, false killer whales appear from June to September, though the probability of seeing one on a trip is only around 20 percent. This year an increase in the number of dolphin fish is attracting an unusual amount.Chen Hsin-rong Tour Guide These false killer whales are in the sea hunting for food. We hope that everyone can go out to sea with us to witness this very rare scene. Dolphin and whale watching is just one of many activities t
HuaLien Dolphin Watch 2012
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Aluwa Guesthouse in Xincheng, Hualien, Taiwan
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Hualien Fun Boat with Island Life Taiwan
Join us for a day out on the water as we cruise to the fabled Qingshui Cliffs! Our Hualien Fun Boat tours take you from the Hualien, Taiwan port to the edge of Taroko Gorge National Park for a day of fun in the sun! Swimming, kayaking and more. For more info visit us at: islandlifetaiwan.com
Lots Of Seafood At The Dongdamen Night Market - Hualien, Taiwan
Hualien National Park (TAIWAN) 17 november 2018
Port of Hualien
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The Port of Hualien is an international port on the Pacific Ocean in Hualien County, Taiwan.It is located in Hualien City.Its artificial harbor protected by breakwaters was built in 1930–1939.There are 25 wharves in Hualien Port.
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North Coast Day Tour from Taipei: Zhengbin Fishing Port and Mysterious Coast
Capture the beauty of Taiwan's Northern Coast! Snap colorful photos of the artsy houses by Zhengbin Fishing Port. From Shuiwei Fishing Port, make your way to Mysterious Coast, formerly a restricted area for military use. Hike up Lion's Head Mountain Park and see panoramic views of the sea. Catch sight of stunning rock formations like the Twin Candlestick Islets, formed from years of wave erosion.
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Taiwan - part 1 (Taipei, Hualien, Taroko, Sun Moon Lake, Tainan)
This is a video I made using some of the pictures I shot during my trip to Taiwan (November 2009). This is the first part of my work: if you look for Taiwan (part 2), that I posted as a video response to this video, you will see the other pictures, taken in different towns. I had too many pictures, so that I needed to make 2 videos to show them all!
I made my photos with my Nokia N85 mobile phone and with a Nikon D60 camera.
The main places you will see are :
Taipei:
-Chiang Kai-Shek memorial
-Longshan temple
-Grand Hotel
- Confucius temple
-Taipei 101 building (Taipei Financial Centre)
-Taipei city hall area
- Dr. Sun Yat-Sen memorial
-Core Pacific City
-Presidential Office Building
-Chiang Kai-Shek memorial by night
-Gu-Gong National Museum
-Martyrs Shrine
- 2/28 park
-Shilin area
Road from Taipei so Su-Ao
Road from Su- Ao to Hualien
Road to Hualien to Taitung (Highway 9):
- Lyiu Lake
Road from Taitung to Hualien (Highway 11):
-Pacific Ocean
-Fugang Harbour and fish market
-Sunsiantai island
-Cancer Tropic monument
Taroko National park (gorges, Swallow Grotto, Hehuan Villa, col)
Sun Moon Lake area:
-Chung Tai Chan monastery
-Temples
-Lake
-Chiang Kai-Sheks pagoda
Changua :
-Baguashan mountain (big Buddha)
-Confucius temple
Tainan:
-War God temple
-Matsu temple
- Heavens altar temple
- Chih Kan fort
-Confucius temple
-Wufei temple
-Anping fort
The songs in the background are:
1) Artist: Waa (魏如萱) ; Song: la la la la (拉拉拉拉);
Album: La Dolce Vita (甜蜜生活), 2007
2) Artist: 孫燕姿 ; Song: 一起走過 ; Album: 不明的專輯
3) Artist: Waa (魏如萱) ; Song: Lets Go Travelling (一起去旅行) ; Album: La Dolce Vita (甜蜜生活), 2007
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hualien Brewery
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Fresh Seafood In Taiwan // Houbihu Fishing Harbor Kenting
Houbihu Fishing Harbor is a paradise for seafood lovers and the seafood here amazingly fresh. This spot at Kenting not only with the locals but with tourist as well.
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The day before typhoon megi touching Taiwan. 16:00pm
⛴{Trip} Taiwan Travel -- KEELUNG 1-Day Trip/基隆 一日遊
On this short trip, we visited a few places in Keelung and had lunch at a dubious restaurant. :)
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Badouzi 八斗子
Baimiwong Fort 白米甕炮臺
Heping Island Park 和平島公園
Keelung 基隆
Keelung Harbor 基隆港
Wangyou Valley 望幽谷
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Wangyou Valley
The sun is blazing as we arrive at a trail in eastern Keelung that will take us down a hill into Wangyou Valley – a rare sight in what is known as Taiwan’s rainy city. Slowly we descend the steps. Coastal plants cover the edges of the trail, their leaves thick and waxy to retain moisture in the salty sea air. Purple-headed thistles spring up among other wildflowers. White trumpet-nosed blooms cling to the steep cliffs. Bulbuls, white-eyes, babblers, and thrushes duck and weave among the dense thickets. Serpent eagles and goshawks soar above a coast that has been ravaged year after year, century after century by typhoons, monsoon rains, and crashing waves.
Peppered, too, amongst the hills are remnants of Keelung’s military past: pillbox guard posts and fortified lookouts peep from the undergrowth, fighting a losing battle against Mother Nature. After climbing to the top of one of the valley’s several peaks, we see the small fishing harbor of Badouzi on the left beyond, while ahead of us stretches the wide expanse of the East China Sea.
Heping Island
To the northwest of Wangyou Valley lies Heping Island. In 1626, the Spanish arrived on this island, declared it Spanish territory, and built a fortification – Fort San Salvador – on the southwestern side. The fort and any traces of the Spanish on Heping Island have, unfortunately, been largely lost to history, but a small snapshot of the island’s colonial years can be seen in the geo park on its northern side. Much like at nearby Yeliu (with its famous Queen’s Head Rock), the main attractions in the park are the divertingly shaped sandstone rocks along the sea’s edge.
Follow the path around the park and you’ll come across the Cave of Foreign Words, a 20-meter-long natural tunnel that pierces a small headland near the eastern edge of the park. Inside the cave there is, purportedly, some 17th-century graffiti left by the Dutch, who took over Fort San Salvador in the 1640s.
Baimiweng Fort
One of several old fortifications perched upon the hilltops around Keelung, Baimiweng commands a spectacular view of both the harbor and the sea. The small, winding lane that leads to the fort is a bit difficult to find, even for Keelungers, says Wang, who, with a painter’s romantic eye, goes on to compare the challenging ascent up the narrow, twisting road to the journey up to the citadel of Évora Monte in Portugal. Reaching the fortifications, you’re confronted with a spectacular vista and four large semi-circular gun emplacements, each of which was capable in its time of hosting a 5.65-meter-long cannon able to fire a steel shell 8.8 kilometers at enemy battleships. Though the current fortifications date back only to the early 1900s, Wang writes that fortifications have been built on this location since the 17th-century colonial conflicts between the Spanish and the Dutch, a fact attested by the fort’s alternate name, Holland Castle. “From here the night view of the harbor is breathtaking,” Wang writes, “and on the other side, far out to sea, you can see freighters slowly entering the harbor, while further away still you can see the sun setting.”
Central Keelung & Harbor
As a busy, working container port, central Keelung is a churning organism of cranes and freight containers, trundling cargo ships and busy-bee tugboats. The narrow streets and alleys that creep out from the narrow central harbor can become, especially on weekends, breathtakingly crowded – a situation abetted by the fact that the nearby Miaokou Night Market is one of the most famous in Taiwan.
Bitou Park & Fishing Port (Part 1) - New Taipei City, Taiwan
Bitou is a natural ecological treasure. Visitors can
experience the traveling along the beautiful
northeast coast scenery and enjoy the
happy time. (Filming Date : 14 October 2015)
Suao-Hualien highway
Parts of our scoot from Hualien to Taipei in February 2014