Monday, 25 May 2015

Taiwan Part 2: Old England Manor, Cingjing, Nantou Taiwan


As mentioned in my previous blog, this hotel or manor is really a tourist spot on its own. Designed and constructed by a Taiwanese architect, it took 10 years for the manor to be completed as the owner travels back and forth Europe to source the right materials for the construction. Trust me, the moment you set foot into the building, be prepared to be amazed by the level of attention given into the fine details of architecture, decorations, furniture and utensils used all apparently imported from Europe. In fact, I actually accidently left behind my belongings on two occasions (first being my handphone and 2nd being my jacket) as I was either too engrossed with taking pictures with my camera or simply too busy admiring the overall atmosphere of the place. You will really feel that you are transported to Europe at an instant except that… you don't really see many westerners around and mandarin / Chinese is the main language used of course.

Most of the time you will find many people outside of the hotel taking pictures / selfies against the backdrop of the manor. Unless staying / dining in the hotel, outsiders are not allowed into the manor and that kind of adds to the exclusivity of the hotel. This may not be the most expensive hotel that I have stayed in but I can say it feels like the most luxurious and value for money.  






If I am not wrong, the manor is divided into 3 sections which are all interconnected although most residents will use a walkway outside the hotel to go from one section to another. The hotel lobby and restaurant is located at Section 1 and Section 2 respectively. At the 3rd section, you will find the banquet hall and also a big living room where the hotel will host a get together session each night. The host will play selected classical music from a very expensive Hi-Fi set and residents can indulge themselves with free flow of wine and other alcohol beverages.  

The interior design of the living room (music room)

Another snapshot from the music room
Most people will just stay a night here as there are limited things to do in Cingjing however I would recommend a stay of at least 2 nights here so that you will have enough time to chill out / relax and explore the vicinity of the manor. I tried to navigate through the maze which connects the three sections mentioned above and it turned out to be quite fun. There is a mysterious feel to it as you will always wonder what lies behind this door you open, where the staircase leads to or where the existing path will bring you. Every now and then you will reach upon a little garden / living room to chill out or take some pictures.





The room

My wifey and I stayed at the Madrigal suite. It’s definitely one of the most luxurious and romantic place I have stayed so far. The room comes with a coffee making machine and a Hi-Fi system which you normally would not find in a standard hotel room. Enjoying my cup of coffee while listening to classical music and overlooking a beautiful scenery outside the window do make me feel like Bruce Wayne :). The hotel also provides wine, fruit basket, drinks and snacks in the room with no extra charges. There is a also a fire place but I think one needs to specially request in order to use it. Otherwise there is air conditioning which can serve as a heater as well.. The bed is comfy enough that’s all I can say. Similarly, you can expect the bathroom to be spacious as well complete with a bath tube and separate shower area. At the balcony area, you will find a complete garden set comprising of a coffee table & chairs and a sleeping bench. I like chilling out there to enjoy my cup of coffee and fresh air. 








Food review

There is only one restaurant in the hotel. The hotel package includes both breakfast and dinner although the hotel reservation done through Bookings.com showed that it only includes breakfast. Goodie!!

Food was overall satisfactory. For dinner, a fine dining menu was offered with 3 or 4 main course to choose from. Presentation wise was pretty good but the food tasted a little bland for my liking. Nevertheless, I think it would probably go well with people who are more health conscious. The atmosphere in the restaurant of course adds a little to the plus points. If you stay here more than a night, you can also expand your choices from the lunch menu as well. 
  
Breakfast is western buffet style which is also at the same restaurant. The variety is pretty decent for a small hotel except that it is not changed. So if you go for breakfast on the second day it will just be the same as the one you had on the first day. I think the hotel should improve on this.


Starters: Bread and braised mini abalone with cucumber
You can bring the wine in your room for dinner here subject to a small corkage charge. 



Salad...pretty good actually.

Main course: Cod fish

Main course: Steak
 


Outside the window

Final Ratings

Really good at almost every level. Value for money and very good customer service. 

View the video of our travel in Taiwan here.




Saturday, 16 May 2015

Taiwan (Part 1) - Cingjing Farm / Evergreen Grassland

Wifey and I visited Cingjing, Taiwan in April. The place is located just 80 km from Taichung High Speed Rail ("HSR") Station or just about an hour drive. Its probably the Cameron Highlands of Taiwan so you will expect a lay back lifestyle, cool weather and beautiful sceneries there. A point to note though, it can be cold there depending when you go. We went there late spring so the temperature during the day was circa 16 degrees while at night it can fall to 10 degrees. 

We stayed at an amazing hotel called Old England Manor which itself is a tourist attraction and we had made transport arrangement with them to get us from the HSR Station to the hotel in Cingjing. It cost us about TWD450 per pax.


A panoramic view from Cingjing Farm
View the video of our travel in Taiwan here.


Cingjing Farm (Evergreen Grassland)

This is probably the Number 1 attraction in Cingjing. The selling point here is the free roaming sheep and the stunning views. We arrived the place around 12pm and though its noon the weather there is still fantastic to walk around. It is a big area located on top of a hill separated into 2 sections and I think we spent about 2-3 hours here enjoying the scenic views and cool breeze there. The ticket price is TWD160 per pax on weekdays. Usually tourist will start off at the entrance located at the top  of the hill and go according to a walking path which eventually will lead them to the exit located somewhere at the lower end of the hill.



Cute little fellas isn't it?

If you are trying to free your mind / forget your work at office, this is the place to be,,,
The windmill gives the place a little European feel to it...

One of the products they sell there is the sheep milk ice cream. Tried it but I don't kinda like it. It has this mutton taste which in the end makes me feel like eating cold mutton...

Source:blog.xuite.net
More sheep... You can actually buy food to feed them but since both wifey and I are not very adventurous kind we decided to just watch other people feeding them..




If you follow all the way along the path it will eventually lead you to Cingjing Farm's Recreation Centre where you will find Starbucks, 7 eleven and several restaurants there. Nevertheless the distance isn't near and you will need to go down a long staircase hence not recommended for the elderly.


Source: Tripadvisor

To be continued...