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by IVAN男孩
Dec 19, 2022
On the way to Luye Highland, there is an inconspicuous small hill that hides a modest yet charming Japanese-style shrine. While not a major tourist hotspot, this place exudes a calming atmosphere, especially under the morning mist or sunset, resembling scenes from old photographs. Its name is 👉🏻 Luye Shrine.
📜 Historical Overview|A Forgotten Memory Reborn
Luye Shrine was built during the Japanese colonial period (1936) as a religious site established by the Japanese government to comfort and unite the local Japanese community. After World War II, with the change in regime, the shrine was dismantled or left abandoned for years, though structures like the base, stone lanterns, and torii gate remained.
In recent years, local communities and cultural organizations have begun restoring and tidying up the area, bringing this historical corner, once nearly engulfed by vegetation, back to light.
Today, visitors to Luye Shrine can still see the well-preserved stone torii gate, the worship path, the base ruins, and the restored surrounding trails. The overall atmosphere is tranquil, simple, yet powerful.
🌿 A Stroll Where Culture Meets Nature
Luye Shrine lacks extravagant architecture, but its "just right" simplicity and "intentional blank space" make it a relaxing spot. With shadows of trees swaying and the sound of the wind brushing past, walking along the worship path feels like stepping into a crack in time. There are no crowded tourists or noisy chatter here, only traces of history and the breath of nature.
It’s perfect for a quiet solo walk or a slow-paced trip with friends who appreciate cultural exploration. Take photos, discuss history, or simply pause and daydream.
📸 Photo Tips:
✔ Front view of the stone torii gate with a backdrop of blue skies and greenery
✔ Vintage vibes of weathered stone lanterns and trails
✔ Best atmosphere during early morning or dusk (soft lighting)
✔ Overlooking view from the hill, showcasing Luye’s rice fields and rolling mountains
🎒 Outfit Suggestions: Beige, khaki, and white tones match the shrine’s ambiance best; pair with a straw hat or vintage umbrella for artsy photos.
🧭 Transportation & Visit Information
👉🏻 Address: Section 3, Zhonghua Road, Luye Township, Taitung County
👉🏻 Opening Hours: Open all day, recommended to visit during daylight
👉🏻 Admission: Free
👉🏻 Parking: Park along the roadside or nearby open spaces; a 3-minute walk to the shrine entrance
👉🏻 Suggested Duration: About 30–60 minutes
The meaning of travel is sometimes not about visiting the busiest places
but discovering stories that are on the verge of being forgotten.
Luye Shrine is one such place—a historical corner quietly hidden by time, waiting for travelers to rediscover and listen to its old tales.
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