Last weekend, I embarked on a serene journey along the Taroko Eternal Spring Shrine Trail, immersing myself in the breathtaking beauty of nature and the rich history of the Taroko Gorge. From the moment I set foot on the trail, I was captivated by the tranquil atmosphere and awe-inspiring scenery that surrounded me.
The trail winds its way through lush forests, towering cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, offering a glimpse into the pristine wilderness of the Taroko National Park. As I walked along the well-maintained path, I was mesmerized by the symphony of birdsong and the gentle rush of water echoing through the gorge.
One of the highlights of the journey was reaching the iconic Eternal Spring Shrine, a sacred monument nestled against the backdrop of a sheer cliff face. The shrine's cascading waterfall, known as the Eternal Spring, glistened in the sunlight, casting a veil of mist that added to its ethereal beauty.
As I stood before the shrine, I couldn't help but feel a sense of reverence for the natural wonders that surrounded me and the history that imbued the site with significance. It was a moment of quiet reflection, allowing me to appreciate the timeless beauty of the Taroko Gorge and the spiritual significance of the shrine.
Throughout my journey, I encountered fellow travelers from around the world, all drawn to the Taroko Gorge by its undeniable allure and profound tranquility. We exchanged smiles and greetings, united by our shared appreciation for the wonders of nature and the joy of exploration.
In conclusion, my journey along the Taroko Eternal Spring Shrine Trail was a soul-stirring experience that left an indelible impression on my heart. From the awe-inspiring beauty of the landscape to the sense of peace and serenity that enveloped me, it was a journey of discovery that I will cherish for...
Read moreThe trail leads to the Eternal Spring Shrine (Changchun Shrine), which is built against a cliff face and overlooks a waterfall, creating a serene and picturesque setting.
This trail offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Liwu River Gorge. It is relatively accessible, with paved paths and steps in some areas. It's suitable for most fitness levels, although some sections may involve uphill climbs.
We find that the shrine is better appreciated from afar, as the close-up experience may not always match the grandeur portrayed in photographs. The small size of the shrine itself may not justify the effort for all visitors. Consider enjoying the views of the shrine from viewpoints along the trail without necessarily climbing up to it, especially if you prefer to avoid crowds or have...
Read more【2020/12/20】 部分的に開通していました。長春祠までの200mぐらいだけです。上の方に行く道は未だ通行止めでした。 It was partialy open. It is only about 200m to Changchun Shrine. The road to the top was still closed.
【2019/11/17】現在も通行止めでした。 それでも、ここの魅力はちっとも減りません。歩道の中はのぞきこめます。そもそも、橋から降りて来て見たら三体の仏像が有りびっくり。家内安全と旅の無事を祈願時してきました。そびえ立つ山に川の音、癒されます。 It was still closed. Still, the charm here does not diminish at all. You can look inside the sidewalk. In the first place, when I came down from the bridge and saw it, I was surprised to see three Buddha statues. I have been praying for the well-being of my family and the safety of my trip. You will be healed there by the sound of the river and the...
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