Changhua: Go backpacking
Monday is a day when many normal people go to work or school, but since my friend and I are already in college, the school gave us a day off to rest. On the day when others were returning from the Tomb-Sweeping Day holiday, we asked, "What are you doing tomorrow?"; "I don't know!"; "Any plans? Want to go to Changhua?"; "It doesn't seem impossible, then book a room!" In this atmosphere, we embarked on a spontaneous trip!
First stop: 4/6 early morning
We arrived at Songqian Hotel, a place with a great homestay atmosphere. When we arrived, we rented a room for four people. It might be the last day of the holiday and the next day was a work or school day, so there was space in the carport downstairs for us to park two motorcycles. The hotel facilities and so on were all at the level of a five-star hotel. However, the only drawback was (it was also my own selfish desire!) the bed in the room was directly placed on the tatami. For people who are not used to sleeping so low, my friends and I couldn't get used to it! ⚠️Note
Second stop 4/7 morning
The Glass Mazu Temple is quite new to first-time visitors, and the journey will pass through the Kuaxi Bridge, which is quite interesting. There are many things to do here, and you can even experience glass blowing. Those who like DIY can stay here for a few hours.
Third stop 4/7 noon
Lukang Old Street. Since it was not my first time here, I had already visited most of the shops there, so I went to eat at a few shops I had been to before and visited them again. The weather was really hot, which was perfect for eating the unique specialty "Mian Cha Xue Hua Bing"! ! Highly recommended! !
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