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Echoes of a Miaoli Summer

The tailor-made wooden bed, which carried the scent of a forest that had decided to move indoors, its cotton bedding a cool, white cloud against skin sticky from the June humidity; the youngest noticed it first, launching himself into the center with a shout of triumph that echoed through the modern room.

A steaming bowl of wontons from Jiangji Jiuji, where the broth held a depth born of generations of patience and the meat-balls melted like savory secrets on the tongue, providing a warm sanctuary while the world outside was drenched in a summer rain; the oldest insisted we stop, claiming he could smell the garlic and pork from two blocks away.

The afternoon thunderstorm, a rhythmic drumming on the roof of I Sky Villa that synchronized with our own breathing, turning the hills into a saturated emerald and releasing a scent of wet earth and crushed grass—as if the planet were finally exhaling; the middle child noticed first, pressing a small, damp nose against the windowpane.

A slice of golden Miaoli mango, dripping with a sweetness so concentrated it felt almost aggressive, the juice running down our chins in the heavy air as we sat by the roadside, a fleeting moment of shared indulgence that made the chaotic drive feel like a necessary pilgrimage; I noticed first, lured by the intoxicating, floral aroma wafting from a nearby orchard.

The midnight sky, a velvet canopy where the stars felt impossibly close, framed by the jagged silhouettes of camphor trees and punctuated by the rhythmic call of an owl discussing the valley's stillness; the youngest noticed it first, pointing a small finger upward and asking if the stars were actually tiny holes poked in the night to let the light through.

A single, wet footprint on the wooden porch.

  • Try local fruit picking in the morning before the heat becomes heavy.
  • Take a slow walk toward Zaoqiao Station to hear the wind in the trees.

Nearby Food & Attractions

Gongguan Night Market

Gongguan Night Market in Taipei's Daan District sits beside MRT Gongguan Station, surrounded by NTU, NTUST, and NTNU, making it a popular gathering place for students and tourists. The market is famed for diverse Taiwanese snacks, from salty crispy chicken, oyster omelets, and braised snacks to assorted desserts, all at friendly prices and generous portions. The atmosphere is lively, with neatly arranged stalls, sparkling lights, street music, and bustling crowds after dark. Whether craving traditional Taiwanese flavors or innovative dishes, Gongguan Night Market satisfies many tastes and stands as an iconic landmark of Taipei nightlife.

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Tongluo Night Market

Tongluo Night Market is a famous night market in Tongluo Township, Miaoli County, open every Monday. It offers a variety of delicious Tongluo specialties, including nine-layer cake, Hakka braised pork, and Tongluo pig's blood soup, attracting many tourists to come and taste.

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Little Wooden House Crystal Dumplings

Little Wooden House Crystal Dumplings is a long-standing snack shop on Xinmiao Street in Miaoli City with over seventy years of history. Its signature chewy dry crystal dumplings and crystal dumpling soup infused with basil aroma gain extra flavor when paired with sweet chili sauce. The shop is small but clean and bright, often with morning queues, and operates until around 12:30 PM. Prices are friendly, with dry dumplings and soup both around NT$25, making it an unmissable local brunch choice on the South Miaoli Hakka food street.

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Temple Grandma Stinky Tofu

Miaokou Grandma Stinky Tofu is a local old shop in Tongxiao Township, Miaoli County, with over fifty years of history. Originally a small cart at the Cihui Temple entrance, it has since moved to Zhongzheng Road, serving crispy outside and soft inside stinky tofu paired with house-made pickled cabbage and preserved vegetables for a unique flavor. Besides the signature stinky tofu, the menu also includes herbal spare ribs, pig trotters, spicy duck blood, and quail eggs, letting customers get full in one sitting. The space is spacious with plenty of seating, weekday wait times are short, and it offers a special children's promotion of free meal for perfect exam scores, beloved by locals and tourists alike.

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