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Wulai Falls

A serene cascade located in northern Taiwan, renowned for its picturesque beauty and surrounded by lush, hot spring-rich mountainous terrain.

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Just a 30-minute bus ride from Taipei, the rural mountain village of Wulai is a must-visit. An easy day trip, it’s a great way to experience aboriginal culture as Wulai is the northernmost settlement for Atayal, Taiwan’s second largest indigenous group who have called Wulai home for over 7,000 years. We love the wonderful Wulai Falls and soaking in the rustic, natural hot springs. Perched on the Nanshih River’s edge, the trio of pools formed from the river’s banks are some of the best hot springs in Taiwan (and they’re free!). Make sure to spend time on Wulai Old Street, to sample aboriginal fare like mountain boar, millet, and zhútǒng fàn (rice steamed in bamboo tubes).

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