LOOK: #Instaworthy 'fairytale town’ in Taiwan | Inquirer Technology

LOOK: #Instaworthy ‘fairytale town’ in Taiwan

/ 12:33 PM July 26, 2020

Another row of red, blue and earthy European-style cottages, each with their own distinctive features, is located in the middle of the park surrounded by the greenery. Courtesy of IG/@sadie12123/@@whitepoohtop111 via The China Post/Asia News Network

TAIPEI — A recent series of dreamy photos making you feel as if you were in a European fairy tale town has attracted a lot of attention online.

Located in the mountains of Yuanli Township, Miaoli County in Taiwan, the “Green Village” is a scenic restaurant and B&B featuring a row of European fairy tale wooden houses which as of late have become one of the most picture-perfect #instaworthy destinations on social media.

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After entering the park, the first thing that catches your attention is the pink windmill wooden house. With its bright red exterior wall, colorful fences and greenery surrounding it, the windmill is the perfect photo-op spot to start your journey.

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From the pink windmill cottage, you can enjoy the breeze and look out over the countryside of Miaoli Yuanli township.

Another row of red, blue and earthy European-style cottages, each with their own distinctive features, is located in the middle of the park surrounded by the greenery.

This is the place where internet influencers take their dreamy pictures.

At night, you can choose to stay in a bubble camping tent and watch the starry sky lying in the bed. (Left). Courtesy of IG/@miliyah.h680/@@lj_01792 via The China Post/Asia News Network

Starting Aug. 1, 2020, only customers who book the rooms or reserved meals in advance will be allowed to enter the park.

How to get there?  No. 96-5, Jiaopu, Yuanli Township, Miaoli County

At night, you can choose to stay in a bubble camping tent and watch the starry sky lying in the bed. Courtesy of IG/@miliyah.h680 via The China Post/Asia News Network

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TOPICS: Instagram, Social Media, Taiwan, Tourism, Travel
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