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Third day of our trip to Taitung with stops at Jinzun Beach, Donghe Village, Marongarong Donghe Tribe House, Dengxian Bridge, and Chenggon. Read Travel in Taiwan at: http://tit.com.tw/appdownload.html Travel in Taiwan on FB: http://www.facebook.com/taiwantravelmag Music by ketsa (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/) Restaurant Info: Donghe Buns (東河包子) Add: No. 420, Neighborhood 15, South Donghe, Donghe Township, Taitung County (台東縣東河鄉南東河15鄰420號) Tel: (089) 896-369 Website: http://www.donghe.com.tw/ Mitaimu Seafood (米苔目嫂海產) Add: No. 85-12, Zhongshan E. Rd., Chenggong Township, Taitung County (台東縣成功鎮中山東路85-12號) Tel: (089) 852-635 Rafting Info: Marongarong Donghe Tribe House (瑪洛阿瀧東河部落屋) Location: At 132km marker of Hwy 11 on river bank at red bridge Tel: (089) 896-183 Website: http://marogarog.tacocity.com.tw (Chinese) FB: https://www.facebook.com/MarongarongTribe/ English and Chinese Dengxian Bridge Recreation Area登仙橋遊憩區 Donghe 東河 Jinzun Recreation Area 金樽遊憩區 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Also watch the latest video on this channel: "{Trip} LALASHAN on the Northern Cross-Island Highway (北橫拉拉山)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyJuxvXnlVs -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- About Donghe (Travel in Taiwan May/June, 2016) "This day we were up before the dawn to hit the Jinzun Recreation Area beach, just south of Donghe village, for a session of red-eyed sunrise enjoyment. Then after breakfast it was back again, to see what it all looked like with somewhat-less-bleary eyes and in full streaming sunlight. The lovely 2km-long bay, on Jinzun Fishing Harbor’s south side, is reached from the highway-side parking lot via a well-built 200m-long wood staircase that takes you through tree cover home to foraging macaques, exotic lizards, and other wild things. At its top is the breezy Jinzun Café, an excellent spot, we proved with lazy, short-of-sleep hazy pleasure, for clifftop ocean viewing from a roofed deck complemented with refreshing fresh-made local-fruit juices and Western-style baked goodies. After this, an hour-long spell of river rafting. Highway 11 flies high over the Mawuku River atop a very camera-friendly bright-red bridge, off Donghe’s north end. Heading north, take the last side road (ocean side) before the bridge, which leads to a popular surfing location. Half-way along you’ll see the traditional-style thatch-hut buildings of the Amis-run Marongarong Donghe Tribe House (marogarog.tacocity.com.tw; Chinese). This center offers river-rafting outings (NT$250 per person; best book ahead), handicraft DIY, traditional-style feasts, song-and-dance and other performances, and guided deep-mountain 4WD excursions. The traditional-style bamboo rafts are in fact designed for the sea, which the Amis call their “refrigerator.” You sit on stools, but yesteryear fishermen sat on a wood box with a hole, into which catch was stuffed. “Marongarong” – name of this location’s Amis sub-group and their settlement – means “river rapidly flowing”; the massive jumble of river-boulder giants you’ll raft to will reveal why. The boulders and deep cliff-sided defile they sit in mark the mouth of the meandering Taiyuan Valley. Head inland down County Highway 23, which starts just off the north end of the aforementioned red bridge. A few kilometers in, the road leaps diagonally and dramatically across a close-walled, rugged gorge. You’re in the Dengxian Bridge Recreation Area, a little bit of paradise for Formosan rock macaques. Comfortable with humans, they climb on parked cars, pull on pant legs, peer into bags, and mosey about, looking for handouts.

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