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A Hillside Ascent, Two Memories

The engine groaned in a metallic protest against the steep Taiping incline as we wandered, blissfully lost. When Wei Xiao De Jia ( Min Su ) finally emerged from the mist, its renovated villa walls held a stillness that felt intentional, almost sacred. I remember the four-person room welcoming us with a silence so thick it swallowed the echo of our luggage hitting the hardwood, making the midnight trek to the bathroom feel like a solitary, moonlit pilgrimage through a sanctuary of cedar and shadow.

I remember the December air first—a crisp eighteen degrees that tasted of ozone and distant rain, forcing us to pull our collars high. While the others bickered over the GPS, I watched the winter sun filter through the garden, casting long, pale shadows across the gravel driveway. The host’s greeting wasn't a professional welcome, but a permission slip to stop rushing, a quiet invitation to exist where the only requirement was to breathe and let the city noise fade into a distant, irrelevant hum.

One Table, Two Different Hungers

Steam rose in ghostly white plumes, blurring the faces of my friends into soft, indistinct shapes. I can still recall the tactile shock of the hot, savory dough against the evening chill—a searing heat that bloomed in my throat and radiated slowly to my fingertips. It was more than a snack; it was a necessary fortification against the descending Taichung night, the taste of salt and warmth grounding us in a way that no rigid itinerary ever could.

I remember the sound of the roasting, the way our laughter bounced off the walls of the living room, making the space feel smaller and safer. We spent an hour dismantling each other's poor life choices while the food grew cold, the room smelling of aged wood and old books. The meal was merely a backdrop to the realization that we had forgotten how to be quiet around each other, and that raw, unfiltered honesty was the true heart of the trip.

The Shared Silence of the Summit

Standing on the balcony of Wei Xiao De Jia ( Min Su ) at midnight, we stopped talking, and for once, the silence wasn't a void to be filled but a shared weight. We looked out over the edge of the hill at the Taichung skyline, the lights shimmering like a spilled box of salt on black velvet. We realized then that the beauty of the view depended entirely on the distance we had put between ourselves and the noise, finding a portable home in the rhythm of our collective breathing under a winter sky.

A single, amber light pulsing in the valley.

  • Request the room with the city view for midnight conversations.
  • Leave the city center behind and spend a slow morning in the garden.

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