Happy Industry Lavender Forest

Lavender Forest is a vanilla-themed manor founded by two women with dreams, Zhan Huijun and Lin Tingfei. Now it has become a representative of Taiwan's happiness tourism industry and has been shortlisted for Taiwan's top 100 tourist attractions for several consecutive years.

The park has lush green vegetation and a merry-go-round horse beside a field of lavender

A log cabin selling natural herb products, where you can learn all kinds of herb knowledge

The park also sells special ice cream, with lavender/lemongrass/purple plum yogurt/mint chocolate/rose flavors

There is also a bell in the park, and many lovers come here to ring for happiness, implying that the bell is sweet

Being able to see the carousel in the forest adds more "happiness" to the park, as if entering a dreamy fairyland

Walking in the park steals half a day's leisure. There is no hustle and bustle of the city, only simplicity, tranquility, slowness, bathing in the fragrance of nature, and feeling full of happiness.

The Taichung State Office was built in 1913

The former residence of Lin Maoyang (formerly known as Yide Mansion) is a complex of western-style buildings and Japanese-style mansions located in Beitun District, Taichung City. The complex was built by Lin Maoyang in the 1920s.

Yide Mansion integrates architectural features such as southern Fujian, Japanese-style wooden buildings, and Western-style buildings; it also provides services such as cakes, tea restaurants, coffee, and bookstores.

It's also a good place to take a walk to relax your body and mind.

Taichung Prison Martial Arts Field was built in 1937. It was a training ground for prison officials and police officers to practice judo and kendo in ancient times.

There is a "Small Study Room" in the park to sell classics, education, literature, art publications, Taichung-themed literary creations, six arts culture and commemorative products

The old Taichung Station building was used from the establishment of the station on May 15, 1905 to the opening of the elevated Taichung Railway on October 15, 2016. In the future, the front and back stations, the surrounding Taiwan Railway cultural assets, and the 1.6-kilometer original rail ridge will be preserved in situ, and the Taichung Station Railway Cultural Park will be established in conjunction with the surrounding cultural assets.

2017.09.21-2017.09.22 Taichung 2-day tour