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Two Arrivals, One Doorstep

I remember the air smelling of damp cedar and a ghostly, tropical sweetness. The room felt like a misplaced piece of Bali dropped into the Miaoli mountains, the space expanding around us until our city apartments felt like cardboard boxes. "We actually made it," I whispered, feeling the curated victory of a perfectly planned itinerary.

For me, the arrival was defined by a monkey staring at us from the edge of the semi-outdoor bath in Room 516. We spent ten minutes debating if he was judging our swimwear or waiting for a snack. It was a moment of shared absurdity, the rough texture of the stone tiles underfoot grounding us in a reality far more honest than any brochure.

One Table, Two Taste Memories

The morning tasted of sweet potato porridge—thick, comforting, and smelling of earth—paired with fermented bean curd that tasted of salt and time. The tofu was a soft, silken revelation that dissolved on my tongue, a warmth that pushed back the 17-degree January chill. It was a slow, grounded meal, a quiet dialogue between the soil and the palate.

I remember the noise more than the menu. Our laughter bounced off the dining room walls, competing with the clink of ceramic spoons. We spent the hour teasing each other about who drifted off first in the bath, the steam from the porridge blurring our faces into a soft, hazy glow. The food was just a backdrop to the joyful, chaotic overlap of our voices.

The Only Thing We All Agree On

We found a silent consensus in the 42-degree bicarbonate spring at 日出溫泉渡假飯店. The water had a slippery, silken texture that clung to the skin like a second, more expensive identity. As we drifted in the 2nd floor SPA, the pulsing jets erasing a year of deadlines, the mineral weight of the pool anchored us. Only the distant rush of the Wen-shui creek broke the silence, a liquid lullaby that finally stopped us from arguing.

A single white veil of steam rising into the blue January sky.

  • Try the 2nd floor SPA jets to release shoulder tension.
  • Visit the semi-outdoor baths early to spot the local monkeys.