The beauty of Zodenissberg makes you feel like you are in Europe
The largest European-style castle in Taiwan
The first Baroque green building in Taiwan was built at a cost of NT$3 billion.
Located in Dapu Meiyuan District, Dalin, Chiayi.
Combining R&D, production, leisure and aesthetics,
The beauty-themed Chiayi tourist factory "Jordenes Castle"
Planning theme restaurants, cafes, essential oil experiences, DIY classrooms, immersive theaters, etc.
Even before the opening, Facebook and Instagram were flooded with check-in photos
Jordanes Castle is a large castle garden that is the incarnation of a skincare product tourist factory. Outside the castle, there are gardens, fountains, a pine forest, and a bell of happiness. Inside the castle, there are three large exquisite merchandise areas and a super-grand palace hall. The delicate Baroque dome, Baroque art gallery, and the majestic paintings on the walls are all worth seeing. It is said that Jordanes Castle cost 3 billion to build. When you come here, your camera and mobile phone will definitely use up all the battery!
The castle is located in the Meiyuan District of Dapu, Chiayi, near National Highway 3. There are also many indoor attractions nearby, such as the Lao Yangfang City Tourism Factory, the Carol Brass Instrument Tourism Factory, etc.
Attraction address: No. 15, Dapu Meiyuan 3rd Road, Dalin Township, Chiayi County 622
Opening hours: 08:30 – 20:00
Fan Page: Jendoster x Jordanes Castle
Official website: Jordanes Castle | Chiayi Dapu Meixin Scenic Spot, a one-second trip to Europe, the first choice for tourist check-in spots
Ticket information: 300 yuan per person
Jordanes Castle Biotech Park Introduction
1. Hoge Square
The first place you see when you step in from the ticket booth is Hauge Square. You may want to close your eyes and feel the tiled steps and castle architectural design here. Imagine that you are really in Europe.
2. Goddess Fountain
On both sides of the castle, there are many goddess statues and fountains. This is the Goddess Fountain Area, translated into English as Venus Fountain. Venus is the Latin name for Venus, the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Roman mythology, and also the goddess of fertility and navigation.
3. Inuit
Looking carefully at the guide map, there is a stone statue in the far right front, but few people come here to take pictures, probably because it is not that eye-catching. With the spirit of following the guide, I came here to appreciate this stone pile and looked up the allusion: "It is a man-made stone pile widely distributed in the Arctic Circle of North America. The purpose of the indigenous people to pile up the Inuit stone pile may be to guide the direction or mark the location."
The meaning of Nuit Cairn in the Inuit language is also "an object that replaces a person."
4. Princess Niss Garden
After admiring the row in front of the park, we started to tour the park in a counterclockwise direction. What came into view was Princess Niss Garden. The super beautiful garden landscaping attracted many tourists to stop here to take pictures. Sitting on the bench, with the European-style castle building behind, every place is like a foreign scene.
5. Princess Qiqi Fountain
After taking photos of the garden, I followed the sound of the fountain and came to the Princess Qiqi Fountain, which is comparable to the world-class sculpture fountain in the Place de la Concorde in France. At that time, many tourist groups took group photos here. The overall atmosphere was very lively. It was difficult to capture a photo with fewer people. This is also one of the two exquisite sculpture fountains in the park.
6. Miller Pavilion
When you get here, don’t rush inside. There are more beautiful scenery if you walk around the outside. I saw a lot of people wanting to go in and enjoy the air-conditioned air, so I gave up walking around the outside, which is a bit of a pity.
This is an exquisitely shaped octagonal pavilion, connected to Princess Niss Garden and Princess Qiqi Fountain. You can take a short break here before heading to the next attraction.
7. Happiness Clock Tower
We came to the Bell Tower of Happiness, ringing the bells to awaken people to happiness for life. It is said that ringing the bronze bell at sunset can "ring happiness and happiness for life."
8. Muse Forest Trail
Later I realized that I missed the Muse Forest Trail, a natural trail with the scent of osmanthus. However, there were many people that day, and the buildings were too eye-catching.