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| Jinan Temple, one of many temples in the mountain community of Jiufen. |
Jiufen, like most places in Taiwan, is easy to access. From Taipei, one only needs to go to MRT Zhongxiao Fuxing station, take exit one, make a u-turn, walk straight and find the stop for bus 1062. However, if you have an Easy Card, you might not be allowed to use it. A oneway trip to Jiufen costs NT102 (about $3.50), so a round trip is NT204 (about $7). The ride takes about an hour, and it's fun to see the sights in between, like the small town of Ruifeng.
My first trip to Jiufen was not full of sunshine. It was gloomy, cold, and rainy, but I think the nasty weather added to the charm - honestly! It looked like a spooky ghost town in some places, and I felt like I was on a movie set. But the weather didn't stop the tourists from coming out. Luckily, we were there on a weekday and thus it wasn't as crowded as it could have been. There were many Japanese tourists there, and hearing Japanese and walking in the rain reminded me of one of my favorite Japanese songs "Ame no Machi Wo" (The Rainy Town) by Yumi Arai:
