Tuesday 15 December 2015

Travel Log: The Formosa of Thousand Night Markets (Day 4)


Destination: Taiwan
Duration: 13 Days 13 Nights (Nov 18~Dec 01, 2015)

Day 4: Alishan -> Fenchihu -> Kaohsiung

Our morning call rang on 4am sharp and we had to drag our butt out of bed for our sunrise tour. *facepalm* We walked to the Alishan Train Station (阿里山火車站) under a 10 degree Celsius weather and was shocked at the crowd! It was only 4.30am but the line was already long and soon more people showed up! *sweat* The 1st train left at 4.50am but we only managed to get on the 3rd or 4th train. Once we got on the train, it was totally packed as they needed to get as many people in as they could.
Queue Queue Queue!!!
Train is finally here!
After the sardine ride, we finally arrived at Chushan (柷山) and the crowd there was crazy too! We followed other people and ended up at a helicopter pad but the security there soon told us we were at the wrong place as the direction was wrong. We had to get to the outlook area again with gazillions of people again. *facepalm*
Arriving at Chu-Shan
Lots of People!!!
At the Helicopter Pad
It's still Dark...
It's Coming!!
See the Egg Yolk! Expired Egg Yolk maybe? LOL!!!
After the sunrise show, we took the train to get back to Alishan Train Station and walked to 7-11 to get our bus tickets to Fenchihu (奮起湖) before getting to the restaurant to enjoy our hotel breakfast. Enjoy must be a too lenient word as the place was packed and the food was just okay. We took some rest in our hotel before checking out and got on our bus to Fenchihu.
Lots of People Queuing again!
Highest Point for Taiwan Railway
Arriving at Alishan Station
Sammy with Alishan Sign
Some picture with Alishan Scenery
Highest Point for Taiwanese Mailbox
The SIGN!
The Breakfast Restaurant for the Hotel
Fried Vermicelli & Corn Soup
More Condiments for Porridge
Egg & Vege
The Breakfast - not so good...
The bus ride took about an hour and the 1st thing we did when we arrived was to get to the train station to buy the forest trail train ticket (阿里山森林鐵路) to Chiayi (嘉義). Thankfully we managed to get the ticket for 2pm train as we heard the tickets were constantly sold out. Once we got the ticket, we left our luggage at the train station office and went for some food hunting!
The Route we took...
Our Bus is here!
Off to Fenchihu!
We are here at the Fenchihu Station!
Manage to get the Train Ticket to Chiayi!
We started off with “bomb biscuit” (炸弹餅) and wanted to buy the famous yam pastry (芋頭酥) but the auntie told us it was make-to-order! But she was willing to make it immediately and told us to come back at 1.40pm to get our pastry. DEAL! We then bought the Shredded Peanut Ice Cream Wrap which is YUMMY! We only ate the "bomb biscuit" after back from Taiwan since it has longer expiry date and it was so crispy and delicious!!! How we regret to only buy one!!! UGH!!!
Bento beside Fenchihu Train Station
Bomb Biscuit
How it looks like up close - This is SUPER YUMMY!!!
The Shop selling Yam Pastry
Ice Cream Wrap!
At the Fenchihu Market
Yummy Ice Cream Wrap
 Off we went to some famous blue house (星空小屋) which served as a movie site for Starry Starry Night – a movie that we’d never watched! LOL! The street there was quite steep but our eyes or rather our noses were quickly fixed on the doughnut (甜甜圈) – it was really soft and fluffy! *thumbs up*We then bought some famous Taiwanese snack (草仔粿) but didn’t really like the thick ‘skin’.
The Famous Movie Site
It's a Blue House!
The Interior!
Stove?
BED with plastic cover? Is this a murder scene?
Got our 草仔粿!
A lot on the table in pack
The Doughnut!!!
It's different from those western doughnut!
SO FLUFFY!!!
We then walked to “Ah Liang Bento” (阿良便當) to grab some famous Fenchihu Bento (奮起湖便當).  We only bought one set of braised meat bento since we were kind of full after all the food. It tasted not bad and came with lots of ingredients such as braised pork, chicken drumstick etc. They also sold doughnut so we bought their cheese flavored doughnut to try. We still preferred the original doughnut that we bought near blue house though. =P
Found Ah Liang Bento!
Some Park in Fenchihu
Lots of Small Alleys
The Seat was like Primary school canteen!
Which one to choose?
We ended up with the Braised Meat
Lots of Meat here!!!!!!!!!
A Comparison between Ah Liang Cheese Doughnut & the Original Doughnut from previous stall. Ah Liang's is the bigger one
With Cheese inside - but still prefer the fluffiness of the other stall!
After food, it was time for some dessert!!! We managed to find the famous Ai Yu shop (愛玉伯ㄟ厝) and ordered ourselves some愛玉冰! We had a great table which looked out to the mountain as well. =)
Let's Hunt for Ai Yu!
The Old Style Order Stand
The Menu!
The view from our table!
Sammy is enjoying!
Our Ai Yu!
One of the 草仔粿
It was nearly time for our train thus we went back to get our yam pastry and got on our train on time. We were at the last car and it was really fun especially when the train made the turn and we could see the front of the train from behind! Cool!
At Old Street! Very Steep & Narrow
And Lots of People!
This is the place selling 'original' Fenchihu Bento! But we didn't try it!
Railway Intersection
Old Style train!
Our Train! I fail at posing!

Waiting!
Flowers between the Railway!
Our Yam Pastry!
Looks Nice eh?
YAM YAM YUM YUM!!!
Taking Picture of the cars in front!
Arriving at some station
This is so COOL!
Another Picture of the Train Turning!
We reached Chiayi after 2 hours+ and grabbed another train ticket to Kaohsiung. The train was really full and we were standing there all the way to our destination for 1 hour+.  Our hotel – Hwa Hong Hotel (華宏飯店) in Kaohsiung was located quite near to the Kaohsiung train station (高雄火車站) which cost us TWD1847 for 2 nights.
At Chiayi Station with Alishan Train
Our Chiayi-Kaohsiung Train was delayed
The Hotel!
CUTE!!!
Snoopy Cartoon in the Lift
Our Room!
Toilet!
We made a brief stop before taking the MRT to Rui Feng Night Market (瑞豐夜市) by stopping at Kaohsiung arena station (巨蛋站).  MORE FOODsssssss!!!!!!!!! The night market was completely crowded and the 1st thing we bought was Ah Ji Shi Korean Teppanyaki Chicken Skewers (阿雞師韓醬鐵板串燒). The skewer was juicy and all but I didn’t really like it due to the chicken skin attached to it. =P
Giant Teddy in front of the Hotel Lift!
At the MRT Station!
Birdies?
Arriving at Rui Feng Night Market!
Our 1st Skewer!
We then bought the Shanghai Dumpling (邵師父上海湯包), Okinawa deep squid (沖繩酥炸大魷魚) and Japanese Style Stone-Roasted Skewer (岩武將日式岩焼) before stopping at roadside to eat the food while standing. The Shanghai Dumpling tasted okay but we loved the Okinawa fried squid! The Japanese skewer was very familiar to the Korean skewer but with lighter seasoning. There was chicken skin attached too though… I saw this Korean Egg Cake (爆蛋糕) and bought one too since I’m an egg-addict. =P
Shanghai Dumpling!
Looks Yummy ya?
Deep Fried Squid!
LOVE THIS!!!
Japanese Skewer!
A Close Up!
Egg Cake Stall
Our Cake Cake! Or is it called Egg Muffin?
Rui Feng night market was also famous with milk tea or fruit milk that are mixed with fresh milk. We bought some milk tea and papaya milk and they were indeed very milky. =P
Let's get some Drinks!
With Fresh Milk!
Another stall with long queue!
We walked along the night market and bought the Taiwanese soft bun burger (榮刈刈包) as well. There was this traditional grilled corn and it was really yummy!
The Soft Bun Stall
The Scrumptious Grilled Corn!
Toy Stall Bidding
After a long day, we finally called it a night and returned to the hotel. We saw this cute scene on the way when a huge dog standing on the scooter. SO CUTE!!! After return to the hotel, we tried the Taiwanese soft bun burger but unfortunately I didn’t really like the taste. But hubby did say it’s nice. =P
GOing back with Lots of FOODsssssss!!!
How is the dog going to get up?
Standing on the Scooter! CUTE!!!!!!!
The MRT Station
The Chip for Train Ride!
More Pictures at the Hotel!
They do have nice wallpaper!
Nice Deco too!
The Soft Bun Burger from Night Market just now!
Beer from 7-11!!!
Next Day (Kaohsiung - Cijin Island)

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