Location: Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Shifen tour was the highlight of my day tour. I was completely in commune with nature when we had a delightful and leisurely walk to the water falls. In contrast with the water falls in the Philippines where I am a citizen of, this water falls is quite accessible. How could you expect an exquisite beauty of nature just 10-15 minutes walk along a verdant trail.

Shifen Water Falls is just 40 minutes drive from Jiufen, our second destination of the day tour. We arrived there at 1:50 P.M. We were only given 50 minutes to enjoy the water falls coming from the bus parking lot. The water falls has a total height of 20 meters and 40 meters in width, making it the broadest waterfall in Taiwan where on the upper reaches of the Keelung River.

It is a trek-worth moment going to the water falls for you will pass through a modern cafe, then the bridge as shown above and a hanging bridge. Everything looks cool since it has varied flora along our way.

Cross the hanging bridge reminds me of the hanging bridges I normally cross wayback home in the Philippines. Though, it has a very high elevation, one may not be scared because it is quite secured and stable not to mention that is quite scenic.

The hanging bridge may not be PWD-friendly because on its end is a very stiff stairs going down to the water falls park. Those who are using wheelchair are not advisable to try going to the falls.

There is so much green as you step at the water falls park. It is quite relaxing to be there. The place was really developed to blend with the natural beauty of the place.

I was very excited to see the water falls but I can not resist to roam around first and feast on what its green park has to offer. They are worth capturing sights.




From the Upper Observatory Deck, one will be able to capture the aerial view of the water falls. But one may opt to stay below this deck to capture another angle of the water falls.


Some tourists are contented to capture photos at the Upper Observatory Deck but there is a better angle to get a better angle of the water falls.


After taking photos from the midpoint and lower Observatory Decks, I decided to go back. What followed then was treating myself with the countless snacks and refreshments in the park.
What follows next are pictures of are food stalls within the park. You will surely feast on a variety of food, snacks and refreshments that you will see around.










Shifen Lantern Flying
As we boarded the bus coming from Shifen Water Falls, we just drove back for around 3 minutes on a crossing leading to Shifen Old Road where the rail station of Pingxi is located. So, it is really very accessible. From the bus stop, we just walked uphill towards the railroad where we bought lantern.

Why is Pingxi (in Shifen) Lantern Festival celebrated?
In 1990 the Tourism Bureau devised a plan to hold an event that would help celebrate local folklore. They decided to hold a major lantern festival to coincide with age-old customs such as the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival and the Yanshui Fireworks Festival.

We also bought our own lantern. One lantern costs NT$200 or about P408, but five of us had contributed NT$40 for one lantern. Each lantern has four sides with different colors. Each color has its own meaning representing a different new year’s wish for yourself. Each color costs NT$50. The following are the meaning of the color it represents:
*Red: Good fortune
*Pink: Romance
< *Peach-red: Decisions and opportunities
*Orange: Money
*Yellow: Success in school and/or job
*White: Health
*Light Green: Growth
*Light Blue: Hoping something comes true
*Light Purple: Idealism

Each of us five wrote our wishes in all four sides of the lantern but we did not following the meaning of colors. We were provided by Chinese ink pens. We did it by side. We put the lantern on the railroad grills while we were writing our wishes on it.

It took us time to finish writing our wishes on all four sides of the lantern. Each lantern has an assigned staff to assist us if we are done so that he will be the one to take photos and video when we are ready to fly the lantern.

At long last! We were done writing our wishes on our lantern. However, our assisting staff was busy assisting others. We can not proceed because he will be the one to light the lantern inside it.

We were almost ready together with the assisting staff when the warning signal of the train arrival sounded. The crowded railroad was suddenly cleared and the train rushed its way along the railroad.

Lantern flying may not be a part of my culture and tradition, but doing such sent me a sort of fulfillment along with some other nationalities who did the activity.

My expenses for this specific destination are as follows:
SN | Particulars | Amount |
1. | Portion of the P1,060 Klook tour package as there are four destinations of this day tour | |
2. | Snacks and refreshments | |
3. | Share in lantern flying | |
My expenses as summarized for the second day are as follows:
SN | Particulars | Amount |
1. | Klook day tour booked package | |
2. | Meals, Snacks and refreshments during the day tour | |
3. | Breakfast in 7-Eleven | |
4. | Share in 3-day accommodation for the second day | |
5. | Entrance fee at Yeuliu Geopark | |
6. | Share in lantern flying | |
7. | Dinner while at Ximending | |
8. | Bread for day tour | |
9. | Bottled drinking water for dinner | |
10. | Share in Wi-Fi connection for the second day | |
NOTE: All amounts has been converted to peso currency.
HOW TO GET THERE
For Klook online booking for this day tour, use this link Klook Day Tour Booking for four destinations.
For those who wanted it to be a DIY trip to Jiufen, You can board from Taipei Main Station any northbound train except a Keelung-bound train to Ruifang (the express trains are called Tzechiang) where the single journey ticket costs NT$82 or about P167. Thus, the round trip train fare is NT$164 or P334. At Ruifang, transfer to the Pingxi line and ride that all the way to the end. Best is to buy a day pass for the separate Pingxi line, which costs NT$52 single journey or about P106.00. The Pingxi line can be quite crowded and you may have to stand – but try to look out the window as you go because you’ll cross some really beautiful scenery!