How to visit Wulai in Taiwan

Wulai is in northern Taiwan, near a water reservation area, and is mostly home to people of the aboriginal Atayal Tribe. Many people visit Wulai for its hot springs, waterfalls and old sightseeing trail train system. A museum exhibits aboriginal folk art, and some local residents put on aboriginal singing and dancing shows for visitors. Wulai is easy to get to; those in Taipei City can easily travel there for a day trip to soak in the hot springs.

Instructions

  1. Directions

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      From Taiwan's capital, Taipei City, take a train on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system to the Xindian station on the Xindian-Danshui line (green line).

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      Take the stairs or escalators to exit the station.

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      Walk straight toward the main road outside the Xindian Station, and turn right.

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      Walk about two blocks to English-labeled bus stops, where buses to Wulai stop.

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      When the correct bus arrives at the stop, get on board and it should take you directly to Wulai. Buses don't have numbers, but do display English signs.

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