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shitoushan

Postby coaster » 26 Jul 2012, 13:57

Hello everyone,
im hoping to head to shitoushan next week, just wondering if it is doable from kending? Or should I go back to taipei then head that way?
anyone have a contact for a templestay there?
feel free to msg here or pm me (:
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Re: shitoushan

Postby Mucha Man » 26 Jul 2012, 14:07

Your journey to Shitoushan starts at Hsinchu train station so it doesn't matter which direction you get there. There's only one place to stay on the mountain: call 03 822 020.

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