I know, I have way too many posts about my Jinguashi trip. But don't worry, this is the last, I promise.
The gold panning experience wrapped up at lunch time. Before I headed down, I snapped pictures of the surroundings, including the dogs that seem to live in the area I found sleeping at different places in the Park. While going down, I saw a very dilapidated Japanese house. It looked forlorn and desolate. There was a sturdy wooden gate but the house itself was beyond repair.
In one of my earlier posts about Jinguashi, I wrote about the food stall of Show Luo's grandmother in Corner with Love. It's actually part of the alfresco dining of a restaurant at the Park. And, the restaurant's offering a miner's lunch set which comes with a stainless lunchbox, chopsticks and cloth wrapper. Very Japanese. It has rice and breaded porkchop inside and pickled side dish. It's such a treat! It was for TWD 230.00, if I remember correctly.
.There are other interesting places at the Gold Ecological Park. Even the police station looks really, really cute. It's the best looking police station I've seen anywhere. It's made of wood, too, to blend in with the Japanese feel of the Park. There are food stalls, too, selling those Taiwanese sausages. And there's a very quaint, very cute coffee shop with the cutest owls and dogs decorations ever! It's in front of an old, dilapidated wooden house that looks straight out of a suspense movie.
And, there are dogs inside the Park. I don't know if it's the same dog, but I've seen it around the Park, sleeping! So, so cute!
And, if you need to use the toilet, don't fret. They're clean and I think they have western toilets, too. But I used the eastern toilet. I think it's cleaner since your skin won't have to touch the seat and the flush. You just have to face the hooded end and press the flush with your foot.