The wetland is the place where the sea and the land meet. Taichung is the city where the barista and the roaster happen to be the same person.
The image at right: GAO MEI WETLAND
The city grows and some memories preserved. This Japanese house tells a part of Taichung’s history that still echo in present.
The image at right: 
TAICHUNG LITERATURE MUSEUM
Do you know, the world-famous pearl milk tea is born in Taichung in the ‘80s with an experienmental sprit of street food.
The image at right:
NATIONAL TAICHUNG THEATER 
People make the dessert serious here, with an
architect’s attitude of building a house.
The image at right:
TAICHHUNG PARK PAVILION 
A local market, and a glance of trandition (Taichung Train Station). 

A modern approach (National Taichung Theater), a place for sunset (Gao-Mei wetland) and an after-dinner walk (LuChuan Canal).

Over this site is a gallery of a list of our favorite spots.
A. Dali River
B. Han River
C. LuChuan Canal
D. LiuChuan Canal
E. MeiChuan Canal
F. Fazi River