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What activities can I do around Tai'an Hot Springs besides enjoying the hot springs?
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Tai'an Hot Springs
Immerse yourself in the tranquil embrace of Tai'an Hot Springs, where the crystal-clear, slightly alkaline waters promise a rejuvenating escape. With a soothing temperature of 47°C, these springs offer a perfect blend of relaxation and wellness, making them an ideal retreat for those seeking to unwind and recharge amidst nature's serene beauty.
Onsen Papawaqa
Indulge in a luxurious escape at Onsen Papawaqa, where beautifully landscaped outdoor spas await to envelop you in tranquility. This boutique hotel offers a high-end experience with breathtaking views, providing both shared and private bathing options. It's the perfect destination for those looking to pamper themselves in style while soaking in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
King's Resort
Discover the charm of King's Resort, a family-run haven that welcomes you with open arms to its delightful hot spring experience. Nestled amidst lush greenery and stunning mountain vistas, the resort features multi-tiered outdoor pools and private hot spring rooms, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for a memorable soak.
Culture and History
Tai'an Hot Springs boasts a fascinating history that dates back to the Japanese colonial era. The Atayal Indigenous people were the first to discover its healing waters. During the Japanese occupation, it was known as Ueshima Hot Spring and served as a police sanatorium. After Taiwan's handover to the Republic of China in 1945, it was renamed Hu Mountain Hot Spring. In 1978, President Chiang Ching-kuo gave it its current name, Tai'an Hot Spring. Historical landmarks like the Tai’an Police Lodge and the Hushan Hot Spring, once visited by Japan's emperor, add to its rich cultural tapestry.
Local Cuisine
While exploring Tai'an, treat your taste buds to the local culinary delights that reflect the rich flavors of Miaoli County. The Mountain Kiss Hot Spring Restaurant offers a delightful mix of Western snacks and Taiwanese meals, ensuring a satisfying dining experience. Don't miss the chance to savor traditional Taiwanese dishes and the unique Hakka cuisine, which is a highlight of the region. For convenience, a nearby 7-Eleven ensures you won't go hungry during your stay. A one-day tour offers a delightful combination of hot spring relaxation, fruit picking, and savoring traditional Hakka dishes.