
Hualien is a frequent stop for travellers planning a trip to nearby Taroko National Park or embarking on a picturesque Highway 11 road trip to Taitung City. The largest city on Taiwanโs east coast, Hualien is a hotbed of traditional island culture, which can be seen at stalls selling Taiwanese indigenous cuisine at the Dongdamen Night Market, in the farmlands of Fanshuliao, in the modest pushcarts of oily rice, and at the colourful harbour where fishermen hawk fresh sunfish and squid.
Hualienโs natural beauty is a big attraction, as itโs been called the โprettiest city by the seaโ. The 12-mile-long gorge at Taroko National Park offers a spectacular introduction to the dramatic local landscape. Outdoors enthusiasts will enjoy rafting the Hsiukuluan River, while flaneurs can explore the boutiques, temples and teashops in Hualienโs city centre.
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In addition to the beautiful mountains and waters, Hualien also has plenty of interesting shopping districts and markets for you to enjoy. The thriving Old Rail Cultural Shopping District, Stone Art Street, and Hualien Cultural and Creative Industries Park are all attractive shopping areas, each with its own unique style and designed to cater to different needs. For a shopping experience with a...
Come to Hualien for its charming mountains, seas and amazing night views. Hualien doesnโt have towering skyscrapers, so rather than being dazzled by its lights at night, youโll see tiny houses that gleam like pearls and light up the Pacific Ocean. After gazing out over the busy street from the Martyrsโ Shrine, continue your journey by walking up Meilun Mountain Hiking Trail for a more expansive...