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Plan language: БългарскиVisitors seeking things to do in Changhua, Taiwan will find an engaging mix of history and culture. The 22-meter Baguashan Great Buddha sits atop a hill with views across the city. Lukang Old Street preserves a 300-year-old temple and merchant quarter with traditional architecture. The Changhua Roundhouse, built in 1922, offers train enthusiast tours daily.


Wander narrow alleys where traditional crafts have survived for generations and food stall aromas drift through ancient temple courtyards. Taste freshly made oyster omelets, watch lanterns being painted by hand, and explore the maze-like lanes that once confused pirates.
Бързи факти: The winding alleyways were designed as a maze to confuse pirates and protect residents. Over 200 historic temples dot the area, giving it one of the highest temple densities in Taiwan.
Акценти: Step into the nine-turn-eighteen-alley maze where walls narrow to barely a shoulder's width, and you'll discover a traditional lantern workshop still using bamboo frames hand-painted by fourth-generation artisans. The clatter of wooden mallets shaping ox tendons into traditional slippers echoes through the alleyways, a craft that has survived here for over a century.


Three centuries of artistry and faith converge in one temple. Watch incense smoke drift past ancient calligraphy while locals pray beside you.
Бързи факти: A pair of stone dragon pillars flanking the main entrance were carved from single granite blocks three centuries ago. Over 10,000 pilgrims pour through these gates during annual Mazu birthday celebrations.
Акценти: Above the main altar, an octagonal wooden ceiling called a bagua zaojing uses 16 interlocking bracket layers held together without a single nail. Each carved panel around the rim depicts a different miracle from the sea goddess's life, with the center left intentionally open so prayers can rise directly upward.


The only operational roundhouse in Taiwan where steam locomotives still roll in for service. Watch giant iron engines spin on the manual turntable and walk right up to the tracks.
Бързи факти: Една от последните действащи локомотивни депа с въртяща се платформа в Тайван, ветрилообразният му дизайн съдържа дузина коловози, излъчващи се от централен въртящ кръг. Въртящият кръг все още работи днес, управляван ръчно, за да насочва локомотивите в определените им места като гигантски железопътен компас.
Акценти: За разлика от музейните експонати, заключени зад стъкло, това 102-годишно депо остава напълно функционираща работилница, където механици все още смазват лагери и палят огнища на живи парни локомотиви. Гледайте с възхищение как 100-тонен локомотив стъпва на въртящия кръг и се завърта с механичен стон, позиционирайки се перфектно в мястото си за паркиране за по-малко от две минути.


Step inside a 1919 Baroque mansion where Taiwan's most powerful family once lived. Wander through rooms packed with 3,000 everyday artifacts, from silk wedding gowns to century-old toys and kitchen tools.
Бързи факти: Къща в стил барок от 1919 г. някога е принадлежала на семейство Ку, един от най-влиятелните кланове в Тайван по време на японската колониална епоха. Над 3000 артефакта изпълват стаите - от разкошно резбовано сватбено легло до старинни грамофони и антични лули за опиум.
Акценти: Самата къща е била резиденция на Ку Хсиен-джунг, човекът, който famously отваря портите на Тайпе за японските сили през 1895 г., променяйки завинаги пътя на Тайван. Посетителите все още могат да видят оригиналната семейна трапезна маса, подредена с порцелан, сякаш семейство Ку току-що е станало от официална вечеря.


A 300-year-old temple where ancient camphor trees guard a natural spring and fireflies dance in spring evenings. Wander peaceful courtyards, sip tea by the mountain stream, and watch monks sweep moss from stone paths.
Бързи факти: Три древни камфорови дървета засенчват дворовете, като едно от тях е над 300 години и се разпростира на 20 метра ширина. Естествен извор все още тече до светилището, давайки на храма името му, което означава "бистра вода".
Акценти: Всеки април хиляди светулки проблясват по околните горски пътеки, превръщайки хълма в жива галактика. Местният майстор на калиграфия в храма дава безплатни уроци през почивните дни, позволявайки на посетителите да рисуват своите желания върху дървени плочки, които да окачат край извора.


Cycle through endless fields of bloom-packed greenhouses where Taiwan's flower farmers do their work. You can stop at any nursery, buy a potted orchid for under $5, and watch the growers wrap it fresh from the greenhouse.
Бързи факти: Над 200 градински магазина и разсадници се редят по пътищата тук, което го прави един от най-големите центрове за дистрибуция на цветя в Азия. Районът доставя близо 70% от декоративните растения и рязаните цветя в Тайван, като сменя цветовете си с всеки сезон, когато хризантеми, коледни звезди и слънчогледи цъфтят един след друг.
Акценти: За разлика от единична поддържана градина, това е 4,8-километров жив пазар, където се разхождате сред действащи разсадници и оранжерии, купувайки директно от производителите, които се грижат за тях. Истинската магия се случва привечер, когато хиляди малки светлини, окачени между оранжериите, започват да светят, превръщайки целия район в сияеща приказка.
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Despite its name, this pastry contains no ox tongue. It is a thin, crispy, maltose-filled biscuit shaped like an ox tongue, and Lukang is the most famous place in Taiwan to buy it.

This delicate, crumbly white pastry is made from premium glutinous rice flour and sugar. It gets its name from its oval shape resembling a phoenix eye, and it was once a tribute snack served to Qing Dynasty officials.

This traditional Chinese candy is made by pulling sugar into thousands of fine, hair-like strands, resembling a dragon's beard. It is filled with crushed peanuts, sesame seeds, and coconut, and Lukang is one of the best places to watch it made by hand.

Changhua meatballs are arguably the most famous ba wan in Taiwan. Unlike other versions, they are steamed then deep-fried, giving them a crispy exterior, and they are served with a sweet and savory brown sauce.

Despite its unusual name, this dish contains no cat or mouse. It was named after the nickname of its creator who was called "cat and mouse" for his agility, and the noodle soup features a rich, clear broth with ground pork and tender wontons.

Changhua is famous for its braised pork rice, featuring a massive, tender slab of pork belly slow-braised in soy sauce and spices. It is so beloved that many shops sell it as a late-night or breakfast staple, with some restaurants operating 24 hours a day.

Mian Cha is a warm, thick, porridge-like drink made from toasted wheat flour, sesame seeds, and sugar. It was originally a filling breakfast for farmers and is still a beloved nostalgic street drink in Lukang, Changhua.

This tangy and refreshing drink is made by simmering smoked plums, hawthorn, licorice, and rock sugar for hours. It is a classic accompaniment to heavy street food in Changhua and is believed to aid digestion on hot days.

This creamy, slushy drink is made by blending cooked mung beans with ice and sugar until smooth. In Changhua's Lukang district, it is a wildly popular summer treat sold at iconic old-school stalls that have been operating for decades.
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Historic port town with ancient temples, narrow alleys, and traditional crafts
Iconic hilltop Buddha statue with panoramic city views and hiking trails
Vibrant city with night markets, museums, and Rainbow Village
Mountain forest reserve with bamboo groves and suspension bridges
Taiwan Railway West Coast Line (TRA)
Taiwan High Speed Rail connecting Taipei to Kaohsiung
From Taichung HSR station, take local TRA train or bus to Changhua Station in about 15 minutes. From Taichung Airport, take bus to Changhua.
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Коментари (7)
The local vibe is so laid back. People are genuinely friendly and the pineapple cakes from that bakery near the roundabout are unreal.
Changhua surprised me. The Buddha statue is massive and the night market food is incredibly cheap compared to Taipei.
Weather was brutal in July. So humid I could barely walk up to the Buddha. Go in winter or early spring for sure.
Honestly a bit bored here. Saw the main sights in half a day and the rest felt like just wandering empty streets.
Wish I stayed longer. Spent only one day but you really need two to explore the old alleys and temples properly.