Taiwan Travel: One Piece Land in Nantou
We were so amazed when we came in to the entrance of Formosa Aboriginal Culture Village because it looks so European. But, when you step your feet in the next section of the park, you will feel like you are transported to the land of Japan.
The culture village seems to embrace the culture of pirates i.e. One Piece. I am starting to wonder if this place should be called One Piece Land instead.
If you do not know about One Piece, it's a very famous Japanese manga series about the journey of Luffy (the one with the straw hat) and his crew to become the Pirate King. The manga was so famous, it has been adapted into an anime and movie. The anime is pretty famous in Taiwan too and everyday it was aired on local TV at 6.30pm (chinese dubbed).
You will see a lot of stamp booth like this one. A lot of Taiwan's tourist attractions have stamp booth. So if you happen to have a hobby of collecting stamp, you will have a lot of stamp to collect in Taiwan.
The stamp looks pretty cool I admit. I do not have a stamp book though, so I stamped my receipt. XD
I want to ride Going Merry and embark on a journey to the seven seas~~~
There are a few rides inside the village, this one looks pretty awesome but you will be wet wherever you sit. We did not bring any clothes so we skipped this ride. Huhuhu.
I don't really see anything that sounds cultural here but since I love One Piece, this place is awesome! Hahaha. If you go deeper into the village, you can watch some cultural performances e.g. dance shows from the Aboriginal Taiwanese.
If you have enough fun here, you can take the One Piece cable car ride to Sun Moon Lake.
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