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A Stroll Through Time: A Weekend Escape to Tainan

#springitinerary There’s something quietly magical about Tainan, Taiwan’s oldest city. Maybe it’s the way the light spills over weathered red bricks or the scent of incense drifting from centuries-old temples. For a weekend, I let myself get swept into its rhythm—a slower, more thoughtful pace where history and modern life gently coexist. We began our morning with a walking tour through the heart of Tainan, and almost instantly, it felt like stepping into a living museum. Our first stop was Chihkan Tower, once a Dutch fort in the 17th century, now standing proud as a symbol of Tainan’s layered past. Its graceful pagoda-like roofs and koi ponds offered a quiet introduction to the city’s rich blend of cultures. Just a short walk away, the Tainan Grand Mazu Temple buzzed with quiet devotion. The scent of burning joss sticks lingered in the air as locals offered prayers to Mazu, the sea goddess—a protector of sailors and travelers like myself. The temple’s intricate carvings and golden deities made it feel more like an art piece than a place of worship. From there, we strolled to the Hayashi Department Store, a beautifully restored relic of Japanese colonial times. More than just a shopping spot, it’s a storybook of the 1930s—complete with vintage elevators, rooftop shrines, and windows that look out to a city caught between eras. Next was the Tainan Confucius Temple, a serene refuge where ancient stone tablets and red walls whispered Confucian wisdom. The spacious courtyards and stately halls made it easy to pause and reflect, even amidst a busy weekend crowd. Just across the way, the National Museum of Taiwan Literature surprised me with its immersive exhibits and poetic architecture. Set in a former government building, the museum gave voice to Taiwan’s literary past—revealing stories that have shaped the soul of the island. By mid-afternoon, we shifted gears and headed west to Anping Fort—a 17th-century Dutch stronghold that once guarded Taiwan’s southwestern shores. Wandering through its thick stone walls and quiet gardens, I could almost hear echoes of old maritime tales. The fort overlooks a port that once bustled with foreign traders, and today it stands as a sentinel to Taiwan’s colonial past. As the sun began to dip, we made one final stop—Qigu Salt Mountain. A gleaming white mound in the middle of flat salt flats, it’s a curious sight, almost surreal. It’s more than just a hill of salt; it’s a tribute to Taiwan’s once-thriving salt industry. Climbing to the top offered a panoramic view of the surrounding wetlands, kissed by the evening light. It was the kind of quirky, unexpected stop that made the day feel complete. Tainan surprised me—not with grandeur, but with grace. It’s a city that doesn’t rush to impress, but if you walk slowly and let it in, it reveals stories etched in every alley and corner. A perfect weekend escape, where history isn’t locked in books, but lives quietly in the bricks beneath your feet.
Posted: May 2, 2025
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