After some discussion with Theresa, decided to go to Ruisui for hot springs. Knowing there are alot of nice scenic areas, of course batteries must be fully charged!
Missed the morning train (7am), but bought afternoon ticket. Went over to the tourist center, a friendly lady staff advised me to visit Hualien morning market (manage by the aborigines). Of course I wouldn't want to miss the crowd, cycled back to the town. Along the market, saw alot of fresh fruits, vegetables and poultry. Busy street....
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Along ChongQing Road
重慶路 |
While having some walk in the market, stomach started to growl!!! Found a small shop and walked in. No signboard outside the shop but handwritten menu was pasted on the wall. Ordered soup noodles and waited patiently.
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Yangchun Mian 楊春面 |
Finally it was ready! The soup was abit oily, but the essences was pretty strong fragrant. Presentation was simple but overall taste is relatively good. Spring onions, bean sprouts, vegetables and some minced meat. A small bowl cost NT 40. Having a small bowl of noodles and a small cup of red tea...replenished my hunger and started a great day. Hoping the weather is sunny.
After breakfast, cycled around the busy city and halted at Starbucks to rest.
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