Today was a very cultural day filled with art and lots of walking. This morning, we toured the Center of Traditional Arts and made our own DIY crafts. The crafts included candles, handmade key chains, Chinese spinning tops, bracelets, and paper-mache dogs, among others.
Afterwards, we left Yilan for Hualien. Along the way, we stopped at a local restaurant and ate a really good Taiwanese meal, which included gwei-neow (my English pin-yin version), an indigenous fern, and an iced dessert with the option of adding a raw yolk. At first, I was unsure of how the yolk was going to taste, but I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the egg-nog-like taste.
Our final stop was at Taroko Gorge where we walked about 4 miles in total, took gorgeous pictures of the blue-green water, waddled in the stream, and were fascinated by the foliage and insects. Our hotel of the day is called Leader Village and it’s the only housing accommodation in the Taroko Park, giving it an elite status. We ate a delicious buffet-style meal complete with wild boar BBQ and grilled sweet potatoes. To end the night on a lovely note, we watched a performance by the Taroko natives with performers as young as four years old! The performance was quite impressive and very entertaining!