Toucheng Old Town, Yilan, Taiwan for Water H2O Thursday

August 20, 2024  •  13 Comments

Toucheng 頭城懶人包

Toucheng Township in Yilan is known for its amazing beaches, but there is much more to do here, such as visit Lanyang Museum, visit Turtle Island, enjoy seafood, traditional fishing harbors, recreational farms, hiking, cycling, surfing lessons, and much more. Here is a short guide to Toucheng, to let you know the variety of activities that you can enjoy here.

Before Chinese settlers came, the area around Toucheng was inhabited by the Ketagalan Aboriginal tribe, whose language is now extinct.

The name Toucheng literally means "first town" in Chinese, because it was the first settlement in Yilan, settled in the late 1700s. With the nearby Wushih and Touwei Harbors around the same time, it became the economic focal point of Yilan. However in the late 1800s and early 1900s Wushih Harbor and Touwei Harbor silted in, reducing their function.

With the advent of the Japanese built Yilan railway line in the mid-1900's, as well as constant floods and continually silting of the harbors, Toucheng quickly lost its importance economically and fell into decay.

After residents of Turtle Island were relocated to Daxi in Toucheng, Daxi Harbor was expanded and has become one of the largest fishing harbors in the area.

Due to its close proximity to Taipei, Toucheng has become a major tourist area and may be the most popular surfing location in Taiwan.

 

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Thank you for your kind visit! 

 


Comments

NixPixMix(non-registered)
Lovely photos evoking a different time and a different way of life. Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
Peter B.(non-registered)
It looks amazing. Interesting architecture and love the statues!
Yogi(non-registered)
I love all these photos.
stevebethere(non-registered)
What nice photos colourful too :-)

Have a watertastic week
Paspii(non-registered)
Great photo-essay!
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