HSR Changhua Station
Changhua Tiazhoung
Tianzhong Station
Its original name was Tianzhongyang Station. Tianzhong area was where Tavocol of Plains Indigenous Peoples located in the past. The previous generations dug Babao Canal to divert water for irrigation. Due to the successful hydraulic construction and land reclamation, it developed a village at the middle of the paddy field in a short time. It was how it was originally named. In the past, there were also narrow-gauge trains from “Sugar Railways” along the railway to Erlin. It was an important town for inshore residents transiting to the train as well as the trading of mountain products and seafood.
Qingshui Resort
Qingshui Forest Hot Spring and Camp Site located at the southeast of Changhau is with a huge area of 10 hectares. The park area is divided into hot spring recreation area, ecological recreation area, luxurious camping area, and DIY camping area with facilities of hot spring suite, foot bath pool, outdoor hot spring, restaurant, viewing platform, playground, activity square, landscape pond, outdoor BBQ area, picnic area, and car park.
Qingshui Yan Temple
Legend has it that Qingshui Yan Temple was founded by Master Juetong, a monk from Quanzhou, in 1728. He made a straw shed here while meditating and studying the ways of Buddha, which touched followers.
LOHO Hosiery Tourism Museum
Facing low profits on socks after Taiwan joined the WTO, LOHO decided to develop socks with a variety of functions and expand into a tourist factory to attract visitors.
Fukui Railway Museum
With a passion for collecting railway relics, the owner of this museum opened this railway museum to the public. Visitors can sit in the space that is decorated like an old railway car, eat traditional railway boxed lunch and also see a lot of railway cultural relics, as well as experience the retro nostalgic atmosphere.
Shinhochun Soy Sauce Pickled Factory
Shinhochun is a century-old soy sauce shop that has now been passed down to the fourth generation since its founding in the fifth year of the Taishō Period during the Japanese occupation. The walls are adorned with awards and business licenses that have been preserved since that time.
Shetou Station
It was originally named Shedoujie Station. The Tongrenshe in front of the station is a historical building. It was a railway freight company in Japanese Colonial Period. It is a tier-3 station in Taiwan Railways and is the main stop for the local train, part of fast local train, few Chu-Kuang Express, and Tze-Chiang Limited Express Route 160 northbound (only on Sundays).
Soxlink Tourism Factory
Tourism Factory