On May 10, we took a drive to Sanyi, a town about 60 min north of Taichung, for the Tung Wa (or Tung Flower Blossom)
Festival. Sanyi is an interesting little town that is really just one major street of shops (woodworking and wood crafts are the major tourist attraction normally) and an old railroad station just outside of town in the hills which was the focus of the Tung Wa Festival. Due to the Festival, which had publicity everywhere, as we approached Sanyi on the highway, there was a backup for the exit ramp that extended several miles before even getting off the highway. OK, but what the hell, we were there anyway. So after a hour to go the few miles from the exit ramp to the town (merging down to one lane), the flow was a little smoother. We found a very lucky parking place almost to the railroad area (as someone pulled out).
The town is a scenic wonder in itself - we had visited on a much quieter day in the fall. You can read about Sanyi
here. The slide show below covers all my pictures (with my new camera) from the day. We walked around, saw a really nifty little ride-on model train which went up and down a short section of track, walked through a short trail along the mountain to see the flowers, and walked back to town to sit and rest a while.
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