We hit the HSR early to hop on a train to Taichung where we caught a cab for Lukang (aka Lugang). My host’s cousin continued to act as our guide and he explained that Lukang is basically a town frozen in time. It used to be a very busy port and it was the closest major port to China so it has quite a history including some lovely old buildings. We started off in the historic district where vendors lined the streets to set up their shops for the day.
Thankfully, not many tourists were in town at that time even though the town is on the major tour bus route and the town remained fairly calm all day. Continue reading







