Overview:

This blog is a random concoction and blend of my thoughts, interests, and daily observations. Currently, I am a lover of tea, indoor house plants, trying new foods, and learning about different cultures. I work for the public schools and despite all the downsides that most of us are aware of, it is a job that I am grateful for and feel proud to show up at everyday. Some thoughts here will reflect my experiences at work.

Gorgeous scenery in Tamsui, Taipei

Tamsui District is a seaside area full of history and lovely architecture. Assuming minimal traffic, it is around an hour long drive away from Yonghe City. We left for Tamsui fairly early Monday morning (9:30am) and arrived just before 11o'clock. We would have arrived faster if our GPS had decided to cooperate with us but alas, it had a mind of its own.

This is the view around the Fort Domingo 紅毛城 area. Very calming. The tour guide explained in depth of Taiwan/Formosa's history during the time it was under Spanish and subsequently Dutch control. Due to Tamsui's location by the Taiwan Strait, it was the key port for trade and commerce during the era of colonization.
We were given a walking tour of Fort Domingo, which included the inner compound and museum-like rooms that were furnished according to the time period.


Hotel by the waterfront. I wasn't able to capture the building in its entirety but it is built in the shape of a large ship.
Lots of little shops in the lobby selling wine, aboriginal products, and other souvenir items.
By the boardwalk. Plenty of snack options and restaurants if you go later in the afternoon/evening. Most places are not open during lunch time so I would definitely recommend coming closer to dinner time where there is a more lively vibe.




This the view at the far end of the boardwalk. The bridge is called Lovers' Bridge.
I wish the weather had been a little more clear but the misty mountain in the distance does have a charm of its own. Kind of resembles a mini-volcano on a water color painting.
Overall, I think Tamsui is perfect getaway for a short road trip away from the crowded city. It is also accessible via the Taipei metro system; just be prepared for lots of trekking when you arrive!