The Charm of Taiwanese Highlands at the Old England Manor, Nantou County, Taiwan
Avisala!
I would like to clarify that we didn't stay at this luxurious hotel because doing so would have broken our bank, even if I didn't have a bank. I did some superficial digging and found out that staying at the hotel would cost around Php 27,000. I currently don't have that amount to splurge in a hotel just to stay for one night.
We stayed at Twinstar Hotel in Taichung. After visiting Zhong She Flower Market the day before and Feng Chia Night Market at night, we decided to wake up early for the big day. We booked a tour via Klook and being a cheapskate as we are on some things, we opted for a local guide instead of an English-speaking guide, even if the difference is just Php 1,000. It was initially agreed that he would pick us up at the hotel at 8:00 AM, but it was moved to 9:30 AM. We were just joiners, and the group with us were Malaysian Chinese who could speak English. Since the guide couldn't speak English, they became our unofficial translators.
The whole east coast of Taiwan is dotted with cities, from Taipei in the north to Kaohsiung in the south, and everything is connected by either a high-speed rail system or a series of highways and tunnels. Throughout our stay in Taiwan, I've felt that everywhere is just so accessible, and I could only wish in my dreams that such an efficient transport system is available in the Philippines. I guess the difference between the 21st and 124th largest economies in terms of nominal GDP is staggering. While we were travelling to Nantou from Taichung, I couldn't help but notice that there was no toll gate in their expressways. In just an hour and a half, we reached the restaurant in Nantou, where we would have lunch.
Inako Valley View Restaurants
We had lunch at Inako Valley View Restaurants. I actually didn't know the restaurant's name until I started writing this post because it's in Chinese. Thanks to Google Maps for identifying that I had been to the restaurant three weeks ago. The guide recommended that we have our lunch first before going to Qingjing Farm. But more than the lunch itself, which has been lackluster, the view made it amazing.
That lunch was expensive, but it was for the experience. Their menu is not that extensive, but they're mostly local cuisines. We ordered a roasted whole chicken, high mountain cabbage, rice, and drinks. As with any other lunch we had in Taiwan, we didn't finish our meal. The chicken was still whole except for the skin, which we ate. We were even embarrassed to know that the other group finished their roasted chicken.
After lunch, we enjoyed taking photos on the balcony overlooking the valley. Wan-ta Reservoir can even be seen from the restaurant. Our guide eventually told us that it was already time to proceed to our next destination.
Old England Manor
The cherry blossoms at Old England Manor became the preview of what's waiting for us at Qingjing Farm. It was so vibrant that we almost cried when we saw the blossoms up close. I know I wrote about how another dream came true at Yangmingshan Mountains, but the blossoms in Nantou was different. I made a post about Panglao Island in Bohol and in Hinagdanan Cave, we had a local equivalent of cherry blossoms although the colour of the flowers was orange. Since then, I dreamt of seeing the cherry blossoms, and finally, making it happen was surreal.
Based on this alone, I can say that Taiwan is one of the best countries to visit. Of course, that's if you're like me, who dreamed of seeing the fleeting cherry blossoms.
Walking around the luxury hotel alone was a delight! We only spent around 15 minutes taking photos because our main destination was Qingjing Farm. However, it was an awesome 15 minutes, and I had no regrets about booking that tour. Old England Manor has a Tudor-style exterior, making it a unique hotel propped up in an Asian country.
I guess that's all for this post. See you on the next one! But if you're interested in our Nantou tour, you can visit my other posts:
[1] Standing at the Place of My Dreams: Qingjing Farm, Nantou, Taiwan
[2] Cherry Blossoms of Qingjing Farm, Nantou, Taiwan
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Wish ko rin maging ganyan ka convenient transport sa pinas haha. Pro baka madaming taon pa bago maging gaya sa Taiwan or HK..
Ganda ng view.. Grabe naman kamahal sa hotel haha..
We are so behind. Di naman talaga tayo totoong mahirap. Di lang naallocate Ng tama ang pera. Kinurakot pa ng nasa gobyerno.
Kung napursue yung plans ni Marcos dati, cguro ganun na pinas now....
Uhmmm no. Marcos Sr. plundered the country to oblivion. He's unlike Lee Kwan Yew of Singapore. Dami paring assets na di nakukuha ng gobyerno at malamang di na makukuha dahil nasa pwesto na sila ulit. Kaya di na talaga ako umaasa na aasenso pa ang Pinas. Masyado tayong makakalimutin sa mga nangyari.
Haha...baka hndi pa pinapanganak magbabago sa pinas 😂
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Exploring Taiwan is one on my bucket list! Nice pictures 😍
Thanks! There's so much to explore in that small country.
Yeah, hope to travel and explore there someday!
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Thanks, Liz!
Those cherry blossoms are so beautiful pink! We have them in Holland but they aren't as beautiful as those by far!
I am happy to see that you are traveling everywhere now lately!
I haven't seen the cherry blossoms as pink as those in Nantou. Even in Yangmingshan, it's not that pink.
Strangely, I have more international travels than local ones in the first quarter of 2024. Maybe it's the last hurrah before I'll find some proper work.
Well let me know if you can make it to Europe before you get stuck in a job :) I can host you if you had like
OMG! Thank you so much for the offer! Can I contact you in like 5 years? HAHAHA. As much as I like to visit Europe any time soon, I don't have the means yet and applying for a Schengen visa is difficult for me now.
Wow, the natural scenery with pink flowers is very beautiful, I really like seeing it
Thank you!
You're welcome
Coming back for the 27K manor 🤣🙏🏻
Really? I was thinking of the same thing, but not in the near future. Maybe when I'm old and have lots of cash to spare.
Someday, when we can afford of course.
That's what you call lunch with a view! The various landscapes are all breathtaking made extra special by the cherry blossoms. I'll catch up on your other Taiwan posts. What's your favorite delicacy or dish you tried in Taiwan?
It's one of the best lunches I've had! Not because of the food but because of the view. In terms of food, I'm not really a fan. The only redeeming factor is their milktea. Xin Fu Tang is the best milktea I've tried. I'm not a fan of milktea here in the Philippines because it's too sweet and the boba pearls are hard to chew. There, it's my first time to slurp everything. It's not too sweet and the boba pearls have uniform consistency.
As for their food, not a fan of bland soup. HAHA
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