Entry Notice
Please check these reminders before entry.
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Bring your cup and utensils for less waste and discounts.
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Please give shuttle priority to wheelchairs and strollers.
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Shuttles are frequent. Please use the red brick walkway.
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Most exhibits are reusable. Please do not damage them.
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Sort your trash and use the right recycling bins.
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DIY and guided activities are available for same-day booking.
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Learning sheets are available for download.
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Fuying Farmhouse
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// PROFILENestled in the fields of Yilan, Fu Ying Farmhouse is a place where you can slow down and truly connect with family and friends. Fu Ying Farmhouse believes that travel doesn't have to be to faraway places; what's truly precious is the time spent with loved ones and the opportunity to rediscover the meaning of the land, nature, and companionship along the way.
Here, travelers can stay in farmhouses surrounded by rice paddies, immersing themselves in the rural scenery and natural atmosphere during the day, and gazing at the starry sky at night. In this open and pure environment, they can rediscover a rare sense of freedom and relaxation. Whether it's a group of friends gathering or a family traveling together, they can share wonderful moments together. Barbecue, karaoke, mahjong, and chatting until late at night make the trip more than just a short stop; it's about truly giving time to each other.
Waking up in the morning, travelers are greeted by the fragrance of rice paddies and the tranquility of the fields. Stepping outdoors, one can stroll along the rice paddies, or play basketball, water, and sand with children, letting laughter flow naturally between the land. For Fu Ying Farmhouse, the ideal trip is not just about having fun, but also about rebuilding connections between people and between people and nature through such interaction.
Fu Ying Farmhouse also hopes to show more people that travel can be a way to support the land. When we choose to go to the countryside, experience rural life, and accompany our children to learn about nature, these seemingly ordinary stops are actually accumulating strength for a more humane way of life. What children will remember in the future may not just be the trip itself, but the time spent on the land with family and friends, and the choices we made for the world.