A camping spot with Taiwanese flavor in Miaoli, Taiwan
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Located along the West Coast Highway No. 61, the first thing you see when you enter the camp is the Sanheyuan, a landmark. The old red brick house, which is 60 years old, has been well taken care of by the camp owner. How many houses are still built with bricks? It doesn’t look ordinary at all, full of traditional Taiwanese flavor. The Sanheyuan has now been transformed into the activity center of the camp, which houses a fruit shop, restaurant, etc. During the camping period, a big banquet will be held, with a large group of people eating Hakka cuisine in the square, as if returning to the simple customs of the past. Times have changed, people have changed, but the farmers' hearts remain the same.
The grass around the courtyard is very lush and suitable for camping. Although there was an afternoon thunderstorm during this camping trip, it did not turn into a mud wrestling ground after the rain. Children can jump around here and observe the ecology of small insects. The adults can have fun, drink and chat about gossip. A pleasant camping time should be so leisurely. The refrigerator and bathroom facilities in the camp are quite sufficient. The campsites were almost full this time but there was no queue at all during shower time, which is commendable! The only drawback is that there is no water dispenser, so please prepare more for this.
Next, I will introduce my dad’s favorite facility in this campground - the beer truck! It is open 24 hours a day and is a fresh beer bar and food truck. It accepts cash and mobile payments in an honesty store manner. It has Taiwan Beer and Heineken to choose from. Experience the real life in the Middle Ages with beer for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and midnight snack. After setting up the tent, I felt so tired that I had to have a cup. After closing the tent, I felt so hot that I had another cup. Cheers!