urban township of Taiwan
Zhudong (竹東, also spelt Chutung, Jhudong, or Judong) is a township of 96,000 people (2014) near Hsinchu City in Taiwan. It's quite a dingy run-down place, but has a nice view of the mountains and a friendly Taiwanese feel.
Understand
editLiterally, Zhudong means "bamboo east" but in this context, zhu is short for "Hsinchu". Thus, Zhudong lies east of Hsinchu.
If you need any further information about the attractions in the area, you can visit the Tourist Service Center:
- 1 Zhudong Tourist Service Center (竹東旅遊服務中心), ☏ +886 3 5943926. 09:00-15:00.
Get in
editBy rail
editBy bus
edit- 5 Xiagongguan Bus Station (新竹客運下公館站), No. 135, Section 3, Dongning Road. +886 3 5962018. This depot connects Zhudong with busses between here and Hsinchu.
Get around
editThe main town is walkable, but you will need a scooter if you want to visit the more far-flung areas of Zhudong.
See
editHistory and culture
edit- 1 Shang Ping Old Street (上坪老街). A somewhat run-down street of historic brick buildings that give some idea of what the area looked like in a by-gone era.
- 2 Wu Tien Yow Memorial (吳天祐紀念碑), No. 1, Kangning Street. A monument erected to a Confuician scholar who ran a medicine shop in the area and later donated the land for a school to be built.
- 3 Xiao Ru-Song Art Park (蕭如松藝術園區), No. 60, Sanmin Street, ☏ +886 3 5956009. W-M 10:00-18:00. An exhibition of art from the area housed in historic, Japanese-era buildings.
- 4 Zhudong Timber Industry Exhibition Hall, No. 141, Donglin Road, ☏ +886 3 5952012. W-Su 09:00-17:00. The exhibition hall features the history of timber industry in Taiwan and traditional logging equipment. Entry to the hall is free.
Temples
edit- 5 Hwei Chang Temple (惠昌宮). The San Shan Kuo Wan Temple, means the Temple worship three kings from mountain. The Temple was established by Hakka cultivators on 1810. Mr. Pon Chin Ho rebuilt it on 1821. At the same year, the Dan Shwei Governor(Northern Taiwan), Mr. Lee gave the Temple an honorable name "Kins of Justice". After few years, Mr. Pon Tian Lai and the other twelve members utilize wooden constructional to renew the Temple on 1917. The temple's name was changed to Hwei Chang Koon on 1920, means the Kings has bestowed us so much favor. After so many years past by, the Temple ruined seriously, therefore the local people rebuilt it on 1971. At this time, they used the concrete and steel, and made the Temple so strong and splendid until now.
Do
editBuy
editEat
editChinese
edit- 1 Northern Noodles (北方麵館), No. 20, Section 3, Beixing Road, ☏ +886 3 5104490. 09:00-20:45. A reasonably-priced restaurant specialising in 'northern-style noodles'.
- 2 Bao Sir (包Sir), No. 160, Section 3, Beixing Road, ☏ +886 3 5110088. 10:30-21:00. A noodle and dumpling shop that is popular with locals and often has a long line.
Vegetarian
edit- 3 Empty Sheng Vegetarian Family Health (空笙庭健康蔬食), No. 374, Section 3, Zhangchun Road, ☏ +886 3 5950533. M-W 11:30-14:00, F Sa 11:30-21:00. A vegetarian restaurant that offers a buffet-style lunch.
- 4 Hidden Garden Elemental Soup Noodles (潛園五行湯麵), No. 143, Wenlin Road, ☏ +886 3 5951197. 11:00-20:30. A home-style vegetarian restaurant decorated with caligraphy that also has its own snack shop.
Breakfast
edit- 5 Yuquan Breakfast Restaurant (玉泉早餐店), No. 50, Section 3, Dongning Road, ☏ +886 3 5947660. 05:00-10:30. A typical Taiwan-style breakfast restaurant service local fare.
- 6 A Pang's Soy Milk (阿胖豆漿), No. 56, Section 3, Dongning Road, ☏ +886 3 5952757. 05:30-10:30. A popular spot for Taiwanese-style breakfast. Expect long lines.
Dessert
edit- 7 Mango House (芒果遇到冰), No. 2, Section 3, Zhangchun Road. 13:00-20:00. A take-away dessert place; most options are a combination of fruit, ice, and ice-cream but there is also a variety of other options.