Songboling does not sounds like a famous or familiar place, right? Most foreign tourists don't know this place, even people who live in Taiwan have never heard about it either. Only people who are tea lovers or Taoism know this place. It is located on the south end of Bagua Mountain Range Plateau with an elevation of 430 meter.
It was an early settlement for Han immigrants from Mainland China during the Qing Dynasty around 1657. In the early time, these settlers endured a tough life style and dealt with diseases
and illness. They found their consolidation from religion aspects.
They built the temple which hosted the same deity as their hometown and wished blessings from their deity. Over time it became one of the most important Taoist temples in Taiwan. Starting from the Lunar New Year to Lunar March, it is packed with its pagans and religious ceremonies.
The Shotien Temple has been rebuilt due to an arson fire after the 921 earthquake. It mainly hosts Xuan Tien Shandi. Photo was taken by Jeff Ou who is the local resident. |
The view was taken from the temple's courtyard after a typhoon past by Taiwan. On a clear day, visitors can see the western plains and the Chianan plains. |
Another View looking at the Zhoushui River which is the longest and most important river in Taiwan. It provides great irrigation systems which cultivates the abondont agricultural productions. |
Visitors also can see the Taiwan Strait. There was a fishing boat on the sea in this picture. Picture: the courtesy of Jeff Ou. |
Songbolin belonges to the Tri Mountain National Scenic Area. This is the tourist center in the village. Photo Source: |
http://www.trimt-nsa.gov.tw/cht/unit_11_1.aspx?centerID=16 |
There is almost no traffic on the trail. Once in a while, a truck or a motor scooter might pass by. It is an enjoyable ride among the farm fields with nice fresh air. |
These gingers looked good and hopefully they could be sold for a good price. |
This is the standard of picking tea leaves which is 3 leaves and one sprout. It would make the tea better tasting. Photo by Jeff Ou |
Tea tasting in the store: Jeff insists on only selling teas that are produced in Taiwan since there are a lot of tea imported from China and Vietnam. Photo by Jeff Ou |
Pineapple is one of the major agricultural products in the Songboling area. Its harvest season is in August. Photo by Jeff Ou |
This was an interesting photo. A teddy bear was hung in the center of the pineapple farm. |
Almost every pineapple wore a hat for preventing the sun burn and inset bits. |
Wearing hat pineapples with Teletubbies |
Because of its geological location which can
see the Taiwan Strait, Songboling became an
important military site. The government installed
7 pillboxes around this area. Now these military
abandon instalations became a leisure activity for tourists.
The military pillbox look out area set in the pineapple and tea fields. |
Another pillbox which can see the western plains. |
I was not sure if I would walk into the facility because I might encounter snakes. |
After the 921 earthquake, the Formosa macaques' habitat was damaged. They migrated to Songboling area for the abundant of food. Photo by Jeff |
Tourists embraced these monkeys but the locals hated these monkey for stealing their agricultural products or food in their familys shrine. Photo by Jeff Ou |
Below photos were taken by Jeff Ou who has spends a lot of his time to photographing these beautiful animals. Please don't download the photos for commercial use. Here is his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000198146622
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