*(irrelevant sidenote: I want to mention that the 9PM-3AM is the worst time to take the bus from Toronto to Montreal. Did it once. Never again.)
Though the travel guides say to "dress warmly" for Alishan, the weather forecast told me Alishan would only hit a low of 22, and a high of 28. Perfect for shorts, right? Nope. The driver said it would be 10-15 degrees up there. Everyone else on the bus had sweaters, long pants, some even had blankets and down jackets (the cool thin ones, like here). Oops.
When the bus drops you off at the Alishan park entrance around 3AM, you wait until the internal park train ("小火车") ticket booth opens and then buy an early ticket to the viewing point at 祝山. By early I mean, the first train is at 4:10. There are a limited number of tickets a day, around 600 I think, with a manual counter showing how many are left. If you don't line up early enough, well, sucks to be you.
NOTICE HOW I AM THE ONLY ONE WEARING SHORTS. LIKE A TRUE CANADIAN CHAMP / FOOL DEPENDING ON YOUR INTERPRETATION. |
The interesting thing about the 祝山 viewing point is that its location is such that the sky is already quite bright by the time the sun is coming up, since the sun is coming up from behind the mountain. It makes it a lot less dramatic.
Before you see the sun |
also at 祝山 |
While the main attraction at Alishan is the sunrise, it's also just a lovely place to walk around for a couple hours. And breathe clean, fresh air. It is so refreshing compared to Taipei. There are a lot of really old trees.
2300 years old! |