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I had the same experience New Years 2003, all clouds, no sunrise. Moreover, my room cost NT$8,000 for an 8 person bungalow even though it was just 3 of us. I gotta go back there soon to try again.
They say, it takes about five visits for a person to see the sunrise. However, someone might see it on his first trip. But at least you gave a shot, and enjoyed something wonderful.
Great video on Alishan tour. It reminds me of my own visit there - it was pouring and we barely stepped out of our hotel for the two nights that we stayed there. Will I go back again? Maybe not. Alishan is too touristy for me anyway. There are plenty of mountains in Taiwan with far fewer tourists and more stunning views. Most of them can only be accessed by foot though.
Wow i just stumble on this video and it's crazy because i had a completely different experience on Alishan. If you're willing to read, i have this story that happened to me :) I Actually went on a hike on the abandoned military railway and the experience was really emotional. If you're willing to go again and feel adventurous, i would recommend you camp there for one night. The day i went there i walked about four hours and went through different kind of forest and had many point of views. I even saw wild monkeys ! It was a truly immersing experience with nature. When sun was ready to set, i installed my hammock near a cliff and an abandoned tv haha (It was the military base area.) It was night and freezing cold. I was not prepared for this temperature and after few minutes only i started to hear some weird noise and even monkeys screaming from afar. But the scariest moment was when i heard something walking just beside my hammock. I just laid there without a flinch hoping it wouldn't attack me or something. After few minutes of convincing myself that i needed to move my camp, i packed all my stuff in completely darkness to go to an other spot i found earlier. As i arrived to the spot, i was freezing cold and thought it would be the longest night of my life. But then i heard voices. So i decided to go follow those voices ( sounds like i'm crazy haha) and met with actual Rangers. They were around a small fire camp cooking some food and drinking some very strong taiwanese alcohol that i can't remember the name. They couldn't believe how little i was travelling with and offered me to eat with them and drink. They also gave me an aluminium blanket to get through the night after some very little exchange of conversation ( i dont speak mandarin). I woke up the next morning, well i don't think i actually slept, Said my goodbyes, my thanks and returned to chiayi. To me it was totally worth it. All the danger, the unknown, the adventure and the mystical environment made this trip unforgettable. I would do it again no doubt but this time better dressed haha And fun fact, i found Alishan tea in my hometown and it's my favourite tea :)
My wife and I, and our two adult children, saw the sunrise there some years back. It’s not all that spectacular, I have to say. Much more memorable were the hoards of tourists from China, who didn’t seem to have grasped the concept of a queue or that talking on their cell phones at the tops of their voices in the narrow confines of a train carriage is not very considerate of others. Looks like your visit was at least free from that sort of thing.
How about the sunset at 二萬坪station? It's beautiful, too, and no stress to get up so early!And my family and I saw sea of clouds that time! That was an unexpected surprise.
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霧太濃了,看不太到日出,很可惜,但空氣與風景仍讓我難忘,謝謝分享
I always enjoy your videos my friend.
Daww thanks Cole!
阿里山 風景好💯👍 空氣 森林 高山 等於絕配👌😊
新的一年, 祝您平安喜樂
在山上吃火鍋最爽了!😆😆
I had the same experience New Years 2003, all clouds, no sunrise. Moreover, my room cost NT$8,000 for an 8 person bungalow even though it was just 3 of us. I gotta go back there soon to try again.
Dannng that's way to pricey
I was just in alishan not to long ago
The filming of Alisan view is amazing 🙌
They say, it takes about five visits for a person to see the sunrise. However, someone might see it on his first trip. But at least you gave a shot, and enjoyed something wonderful.
5 visits?! Oh wow, I don't have that much money to keep tryn to catch the sunrise!
Happy tour
Hi i plan to go on xmas holiday too specifically on the 26th so your video is very helpful. Can i know whats the weather and temperature like?
Great video on Alishan tour. It reminds me of my own visit there - it was pouring and we barely stepped out of our hotel for the two nights that we stayed there. Will I go back again? Maybe not. Alishan is too touristy for me anyway. There are plenty of mountains in Taiwan with far fewer tourists and more stunning views. Most of them can only be accessed by foot though.
Thank you! And I imagine visiting is hit or miss for a lot of people. I agree, say more mountains with less people are all over
Wow i just stumble on this video and it's crazy because i had a completely different experience on Alishan.
If you're willing to read, i have this story that happened to me :) I Actually went on a hike on the abandoned military railway and the experience was really emotional. If you're willing to go again and feel adventurous, i would recommend you camp there for one night.
The day i went there i walked about four hours and went through different kind of forest and had many point of views. I even saw wild monkeys ! It was a truly immersing experience with nature. When sun was ready to set, i installed my hammock near a cliff and an abandoned tv haha (It was the military base area.) It was night and freezing cold. I was not prepared for this temperature and after few minutes only i started to hear some weird noise and even monkeys screaming from afar. But the scariest moment was when i heard something walking just beside my hammock. I just laid there without a flinch hoping it wouldn't attack me or something. After few minutes of convincing myself that i needed to move my camp, i packed all my stuff in completely darkness to go to an other spot i found earlier. As i arrived to the spot, i was freezing cold and thought it would be the longest night of my life. But then i heard voices. So i decided to go follow those voices ( sounds like i'm crazy haha) and met with actual Rangers. They were around a small fire camp cooking some food and drinking some very strong taiwanese alcohol that i can't remember the name. They couldn't believe how little i was travelling with and offered me to eat with them and drink. They also gave me an aluminium blanket to get through the night after some very little exchange of conversation ( i dont speak mandarin). I woke up the next morning, well i don't think i actually slept, Said my goodbyes, my thanks and returned to chiayi.
To me it was totally worth it. All the danger, the unknown, the adventure and the mystical environment made this trip unforgettable. I would do it again no doubt but this time better dressed haha And fun fact, i found Alishan tea in my hometown and it's my favourite tea :)
Love your translations too😆🤣
Everybody and everything is friendly inTaiwan , except the weather today ,haha , best wishes for you :)
沒看到日出表示妳跟日出的緣份還沒到,我到阿里山至今應該有超過20次沒有一次有看到日出,歹勢😅
因睡😪到爬不起來😁
I got motion sickness watching this video
Out of breath due to high altitude?
My wife and I, and our two adult children, saw the sunrise there some years back. It’s not all that spectacular, I have to say. Much more memorable were the hoards of tourists from China, who didn’t seem to have grasped the concept of a queue or that talking on their cell phones at the tops of their voices in the narrow confines of a train carriage is not very considerate of others. Looks like your visit was at least free from that sort of thing.
You can stay to teach English in Taiwan 💛 Taiwan needs a lot of English teachers. (Good paying job 👍)
這時候我們喜歡開玩笑
是因為你的人品有問題 好笑吧!
#truth
Bed for your bags😂
🤣🤣 sometimes I'm nice
I dont like Alishan , I went there two times , too far too expensive and no sunrise
The forest is lovely but definitely far too expensive
How about the sunset at 二萬坪station? It's beautiful, too, and no stress to get up so early!And my family and I saw sea of clouds that time! That was an unexpected surprise.