Favorite thing: Nei-Wan station is the destination of Nei-Wan line from Hsin-Chu city station. It was used for wood transportation.
Taiwanese railways had many sub-lines, but in the past decades the most of them stopped working. Fortunately, Nei-Wan sub-line is now still runnung. It connects Hsin-Chu city and Nei-Wan. Due to the tourism, the line is now busy and bring countless tourists to the small village.
Written Feb 24, 2007
Favorite thing: Nei-Wan cinema's design is simple. It was warehouse for woods, but then re-built as cinema. It was the local's popular entertainment, but the glory faded.
Because of its old looking (it's rare wooden cinema), some Taiwanese movies shot there. People value it as historical record so keep it and now use it as theme restaurant where one can have Hakka food and see old Taiwanese movies. Taking pictures in front of the building is necessary.
Updated Feb 24, 2007
Favorite thing: Nei-Wan Bridge connects the old street and hiking way. It's where one must walk through to experience the nature. In the distance one views high mountains in fog where the aboriginal people (Tai-Ya tribe) live in.
Written Feb 24, 2007
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Nei-Wan, the eastest village in Hsin-Chu

The wood-collecting village was once booming and is now famous as tourism spot.
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