Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

On weekdays, please don't foolishly park your car at the Gaomei Wetland Visitor Center. It takes another 10-15 minutes to walk from there to Gaomei Wetland, and there is no shelter along the way. Walking under the scorching sun will make you question your life choices, and there's not much to see on the way either. The visitor center is usually empty, and they have a partnership with a luxury camping area, so you may not have access to many areas. If it's the weekend and you can't find parking near Gaomei Wetland, then you can consider parking at the visitor center and walking from there. However, there's also a possibility that there won't be any available parking spaces there either since it's an extremely popular attraction on weekends.

On weekdays, you can park your car wherever you like, especially during the daytime when there aren't many tourists around. You can park your car at a location very close to Gaomei Wetland without having to pay for parking. Don't foolishly park at a private paid parking lot right away. Look for nearby free parking spaces first! I've seen motorcyclists being lured into paying when there are clearly free parking spaces nearby. They must be young and inexperienced!


Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

Slowly Sunset Glamping, there is a luxurious camping area. On weekdays, you won't see a single person there, not even the staff. It makes you wonder if it's still in operation. Even if check-in is only available in the afternoon, it shouldn't be this deserted, right? Or maybe it's mostly busy on weekends? Anyway, I personally don't find it very interesting. To be honest, can this be called a luxurious camping area? If anyone is interested, they can look it up online.


Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

The wooden boardwalk at Gaomei Wetland is a popular spot, especially during the breathtaking sunset when it gets crowded with people. However, each time period has its own charm, and even during the daytime, it has its own beauty.

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

For friends with trypophobia, it's better not to look during low tide. It's filled with countless holes and crawling fiddler crabs. It can give you goosebumps. There are signs prohibiting entry along the way, but still, some people step into those areas. Sigh... Where is their sense of public decency?

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

At the end of the wooden boardwalk, there is a wetland area that you can walk into. Many adults bring their children to experience it. But it's strange that the adults seem more excited than the kids. However, it's important to pay attention to the tide schedule and not harbor any feelings of luck or recklessness.

Taichung Attractions|Gaomei Wetland|Daytime without sunset is not bad

Accompanied by the distant giant wind turbines, it creates another scenic view. There are also the long-lost blue sky, white clouds, and an endless coastline. These are views that cannot be seen in the city. Perhaps one day, I will come back to witness the sunset! Instead of feeling disappointed for missing the sunset, I will enjoy the different times and scenery, cherishing the present moments and everything around me.


 

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