Top Sights Along the Beigang Huwei Route
Must-See Attractions & Top Experiences

Attractions

Douliu Station

Near the station, there is Taiping Old Street, on which Baroque buildings are standing on both sides. There are also nice places to experience common people's daily lives, such as East Market, West Market, House of Citizen - Memorial Hall of Attendance, and other scenic spots.

THSR Yunin Station

Located in Huwei Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan, THSR Yunlin Station is a station on the Taiwan High Speed Rail network, which opened for service on December 1, 2015. The station is close to various nearby urban recreational attractions: heading south leads to the Huwei downtown area where visitors can visit towel factories, the Yunlin Puppet Museum, and the Huwei Sugar Factory; heading north along County Highway 145 leads to Xiluo Township where visitors can head to Yanping Old Street, Xiluo Guangfu Temple (Xiluo Mazu Temple), Xiluo Fuxing Temple, and the Xiluo Bridge; heading west leads to Tuku Township; heading east along County Highway 145B via the Huwei Interchange eventually leads to Citong Township, and turning right leads to Douliu City, where visitors can transfer to the Taiwan Railways network in the Douliu downtown area or enjoy a game at the Douliu Baseball Stadium.

Yunlin Glove Puppetry Museum(Closed: Mon & Tue)

The Museum showcases the history of hand puppetry and displays hand puppets in order for visitors to know more about development of Taiwanese hand puppetry.

Kouhu Visitor Center

Part of the Kouhu Wetland Eco Park, Kouhu Visitor Center greets visitors with a beautiful installation art at the entrance that is designed with the imagery of aquatic birds flapping their wings and other common wetland lifeforms. It adds much vitality to the spacious surrounding lawn. The construction of the visitor center follows the landscape concept: a roof as an extension from the sky to blend man-made architecture into nature.

Beigang Chaotian Temple

From the 19th to 20th day in the 3rd lunar month, it is Mazu pilgrimage. Local people will busy themselves in accompanying or worshipping the goddess. In the temple, there are engravings of dragon patterns on the pillars, wooden decorations oneaves, the horizonal tablet presented by the emperor, and more all supreme art, worthy of your appreciation.

Santiaolun Haicing Temple

Santiaolun Haicing Temple, originally called Haicing Temple Senluo Hall, is located in Lunbei village, Sihu Township, Yunlin County. It houses Bao Gong, a righteous imperial court official from the Song Dynasty known for his honesty and uprightness and honored as the cultural symbol of justice. Seen as the founding temple for all Bao Gong temples, it is also a shared temple within the territory of the senior primary worshipping clan for the Reverent Founding Lord of Wugu.

Mailiao Kongfan Temple

Located in Maifeng Village, Mailiao Township, Yunlin County, Kongfan Temple houses Matzu as its main deity and was originally built on Haifenggang Street in the 24th year of the reign of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1685 AD). It was later transferred to its current address in the 7th year of the reign of Qing Emperor Qianlong (1742 AD). With over 4,000 branch temples across Taiwan, Kongfan Temple is packed with visiting disciples on Matzu's birthday every year.

Chanchauku Cow Paradise Ranch

Located in Lunbei Township, Yunlin County, it took the well-known Chanchauku bakery owner five years to build the place, which covers an area of 1.2 hectares, taking the local dairy farming area as its feature to create a leisure farm which is of free entry, and encourages everyone to get closer to nature. Visitors can get a closer contact to the cattle, and can see in the distance for the cattle-themed painted buildings. The park integrates the local rural characteristics, the toilet is with old barn as its model, and you can see everywhere the installation art of cow models sitting or lying in the park for photo-shooting.

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