Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Flying cattle ranch - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Flying cattle ranch is located far away from the hubbub of city life of the mountain, the district forest green, lush flowers and more of a wide variety of butterfly garden. Local clean air, the smell of Caoxiang distributed, in light of cool shows Qinxin, ears full of birds Chongming, at the moment is to see the green, mountains. There are lush green low The buildings and flocks of cattle; old sheep and lamb Diming clear the call has embraced, we do not understand is a dialogue; rain washed off vegetation that looks unusual bright green and tender; and so Makino of the scenery we were washed in the hearts of dust accumulation. Here, people in the city to provide recreational activities, pro-people Nature and enjoy the natural beauty, welcome to visit from time to time. Address: Miaoli County and overnight in Zhennan 166, Telephone: (037) 782844,783195 Tickets: 200 yuan unanimously half-price ticket 150 votes Mission 180 yuan (over 40) 2 days 1 night camping (in the country in order to ) 300 yuan? 90 cm above the sixth grade to 250 yuan /person * ranch charge d'affaires there are camping tents sleeping bags barbecue group, the price of the other cabins as well as * you can live Oh! Ride: 1, or from Hsinchu, Miaoli train station before the Tachia Dawang passenger Miaoli, Taiwan or gas station north of Taipei Shalu to the train station are in Tunghsiao, Miaoli to Da Wang Fuxing the passenger in the next Kawasaki Station and get off, walk through the index by about 20 to 10 minutes to arrive. 2, line up the sea in the north-south railway station Tunghsiao, Miaoli to Da Wang Fuxing the passenger in the next Kawasaki Station and get off, walk through the index by about 20 to 10 minutes to arrive. Drive: Sanyi exit, follow the Taiwan Provincial Highway 13 to just three of direction, turn left at County Road 130 in Chiungchiao Keng right to take Dapingding the township, then to 121 South County Road, follow the indicator could be Arrived.

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