My family and I also took a day trip to Taichung. My main reason for wanting to see this second largest city in Taiwan is because I had seen photos taken by friends of their trips to the Rainbow Village and I thought it would be great if I could visit this place too. As I continued to read more about Taichung, I discovered so many other great attractions here so I looked for and booked a tour on Klook that included all the places I wanted to see.
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| Rainbow Village in Taichung |
Our first stop was the Zhongshe Flower Market. One of the reasons I wanted to go here was because of its lavender field. Apparently, the best time to see lavender in Taiwan is from January to March but my research showed that this beautiful flower already starts to bloom in November so there was a good chance we would get to see it. And indeed we did!
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| Lavender field at Zhongshe Flower Market |
There are thousands upon thousands of flowers that beautifully arranged into different sections, providing visitors with many cool spots where you can have your photo taken.
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| Zhongshe Flower Market |
Taichung is a two-hour drive from Taipei so based on our itinerary, we would be at the Zhongshe Flower Market from around 11am to 12pm. Our tour guide gave us the option of ordering packed lunch that we could eat at the flower market. We figured there might not be enough time for us to have a more proper lunch during our tour so opted to have these packed lunches. We also ordered red bean milk tea to go with our meals. I gotta say, the packaging of our lunch was really cute!
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| The packaging of our packed lunch was really cute! |
Our next stop was Miyahara Ice Cream. While we were on the bus, our tour guide told us that there are two branches of this very famous ice cream place in Taichung and they are just about two blocks away from each other. The original store at #20 Zhongshan Road doesn't have any guest seating so people who order ice cream here will not be able to sit down while eating. Those of us who wanted to enjoy some ice cream more comfortably headed to their newer store at #72 Zhongshan Road.
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| Miyahara Ice Cream at #72 Zhongshan Road |
Practically everyone from our tour group had ice cream here. My family and I each ordered a sundae on a waffle cone (my nephew and I got two scoops while my mom got only one). Sundaes here are served with a butterfly-shaped cookie, a lemon biscuit, a smaller scoop of tea-flavored ice cream, and our choice of two more toppings (mine were pineapple cake and cheesecake). There is a whole variety of ice cream flavors here, some of which are quite unique. I got to try the 80% Uganda smoked chocolate and I think the strawberry yoghurt. The sundae option is quite expensive but it is perfect for a special treat on a special occasion and I do believe it is worth it, what with the delicious ice cream, the generous toppings, and the beautiful presentation.
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| Sundaes at Miyahara Ice Cream |
What's really interesting is that this shop used to be a bank and they still kept many of the bank structures and designs, such as the vault doors.
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| Miyahara Ice Cream at #72 Zhongshan Road used to be a bank |
After enjoying our ice cream and before boarding our bus, we decided to take a look inside the original store on #20 Zhongshan Road. Our tour guide told us that this building used to be an ophthalmology clinic during the Japanese colonial period. The clinic belonged to Miyahara Takeo so when the pastry company Dawn Cake acquired this building and turned it into an ice cream and pastry shop, they named it after him. Supposedly, this original Miyahara was designed to have a Harry Potter-esque look and feel and I definitely see it. While the exterior of this building looks pretty unremarkable, the interior is spectacular. If we had more time, I would have loved to look around the original store a bit more, take more photos, and maybe buy some goodies.
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| The original Miyahara Ice Cream at #20 Zhongshan Road |
As if we hadn't had enough sugar yet, our next stop was Chun Shui Tang which is known to be the home of the original boba tea. Our tour included a stop at this legendary store and allowed us to try their original bubble milk tea. Our guide told us that he prefers the boba tea here to many other places because it really showcases the flavor of tea. The milk and sugar enhance its flavor without overwhelming. Indeed, it was really good!
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| Original boba tea from Chun Shui Tang |
Our next stop was the National Taichung Theater. We only had about 15 minutes or so here, so it was really just for us to have a chance to see this elegant structure from the outside...
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| National Taichung Theater |
...as well as a bit on the inside. We got to see "The Score Takes Flight," an incredible gown made of folded music scores.
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| "The Score Takes Flight" inside National Taichung Theater |
We then headed to the Rainbow Village. This small section of houses painted with vibrantly colorful images has a very heartwarming story. It used to be a settlement for military veterans before ex-soldier Huang Yung-Fu, who became known as Rainbow Grandpa, started painting the houses and the walls in this area in the hopes of preserving it and preventing it from being demolished.
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| Rainbow Village |
While Rainbow Grandpa did manage to get the Rainbow Village preserved as a cultural art park to avoid complete destruction, large sections of the original area were demolished and redeveloped, leaving only 11 houses intact. Also, the Rainbow Village suffered from unfortunate acts of vandalism in 2022 and several of the original paintings created by Rainbow Grandpa had to be repainted (you can kind of tell that the style and even color of certain walls look a bit different from others). While I would have loved to see this landmark before it underwent significant changes, it was still very inspiring and uplifting to see it as it currently is.
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| All the animals of the Chinese zodiac are painted on the outside wall |
When we arrived, our tour guide took us to one house with a cute mural that depicted different kinds of Taiwanese food such as xiao long bao, boba tea, pineapple cake, and beef noodles. He then drew our attention to a round food item a the bottom center and asked us what we thought it could be. Thankfully, I was listening to our guide on the bus when he told us that one of the popular desserts in Taichung is the suncake, which we could buy at the final stop of our tour. This led me to do a quick search on my phone of what a suncake was and I saw that it was a round pastry. So when our guide asked his question, I correctly guessed that it was a suncake. Because of that, my family and I were given the first opportunity to have our photo taken with that mural hahaha.
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| This mural showcases Taiwanese food |
Sadly, Rainbow Grandpa passed away in 2024. However, he did live up to the incredible age of 101! His legacy does live on and our visit to the Rainbow Village truly filled me with joy.
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| Rainbow Grandpa's beautiful paintings |
The final stop of our tour was the Gaomei Wetlands, a protected ecological reserve in Taichung. This place has arguably the best sunset in Taiwan. Unfortunately, the weather that afternoon was not that great. It drizzled a bit in the afternoon and clouds covered the sky, making it impossible for us to see the sunset. That said, it was still a great experience seeing the coast and catching a glimpse of some birds while walking along the boardwalk.
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| Gaomei Wetlands |
It was extremely windy when we walked all the way to the far end of the boardwalk, making our visit here even more unique and memorable.
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| It was extraordinarily windy when we visited the Gaomei Wetlands |
Before we left, we passed by the shop that our tour guide talked about where we can get suncakes. Naturally, we got some to take home with us. We also got to try their lemon cake which was also good so I bought of a box of it as well.
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| Pastry shop where we bought suncakes and lemon cakes |
Once again, we had a long but very eventful and fantastic day. While there was a slight rush since there were so many places we visited in just a day, I do feel we still had enough time to enjoy each one.
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| Zhongshe Flower Market |
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