introduce
Neiwan Town, also known as Neiwan Old Street, used to be the main road for transporting forests and minerals. It was very lively in the 1950s. However, with the decline of the forestry and mining industries, the grand occasion of Neiwan also changed from noisy to calm.
The Guangji Palace, the railway station, the theater, and the Neiwan Suspension Bridge on Neiwan Old Street are full of nostalgic atmosphere, and you will have endless aftertaste when you walk through them. Among them, the vivid pictures of Brother Asan and Auntie written by Liu Xingqin have become the symbols of Neiwan, and the streets are full of wit and wit The cartoons and special products such as the wild ginger rice dumpling that have emerged recently add a bit of human touch to the old street. Ziyu vegetable buns, Hakka Lei Cha, Lei Cha smoothies, Hakka mochi, etc. on Neiwan Old Street tantalize the taste buds of tourists.
Neiwan Station still retains the unique architecture of the 1950s and 1960s, and stands a "monument to traffic" for future generations to reflect on its arduous journey of railway development. There are still shuttle buses departing from Zhudong Station every day. The small Neiwan Station is unpretentious, and it is an excellent spot for shooting movies or MTV.
opening hours
10:00-18:00 all year round