That morning I got my 5 days unlimited train pass which was valid on normal & semi-express trains, after some difficulties (hehe, luckily I managed to convince the staff!). But travelling with the pass, I wasn't allowed to reserve seats, so I got chased around and finally had to stand till everyone alighted at Ruifang (for Jiufen). It was 4 hours train ride to Hualien, and I was fortunate to be able to find a seat for over half the journey! I was also starving by noon time and fortunately they sold bento lunch in the train! I got mine after reserving one, apparently they were selling like hotcakes and it was quite impossible to get them if you were at the last few cabins. Delicious, I tell you!
When I arrived at Hualien finally, the weather was incredibly hot! I finally found the hostel, Colorful Taiwan, after walking for like 10 minutes, it seemed forever with that nearly 10kg backpack! The staff was kind enough to pour me a drink, and helped me settle in. It was ridiculous the weather, I didn't even want to head out... I surfed the internet, had a nice shower and did my laundry. Not long after, I saw a Hong Kong girl in the same room, we chatted and she was travelling alone too. She was keen to go out, if I wanted to tag along, so I agreed. She suggested cycling to the coast... "Did I hear cycling??" My mind went blank, because I haven't cycled for the longest time (if you read my post earlier) and I was such an accident-prone cyclist. But instead of being a wet blanket, I decided to give it a go. Then that was 4 hours of hell. LOL. Seriously.

The next morning, I had booked myself a bus tour to Taroko National Park, I was looking forward to some comfort and shade from the sun. A Malaysian couple in my hostel happened to be on the same tour too, and Stella decided to join in the very last minute. Though she wasn't a good sport really, she didn't really enjoy herself and was complaining a lot about spending too much money on this trip. She's only 19, and this probably was one of her first few trips so I tried to sympathize.

I dropped off at the train station where I wanted to buy some handmade nougats which looked really good, I saw them when I arrived. As I had to catch a super early train the next morning, I decided to make this detour to get them... The uncle was really friendly and patient with me, I got a bag enough to split into three as I wanted to give to friends whom I would meet later on. Then I had a problem, I couldn't go back to my hostel as there was no way I could walk from this exit of the train station. I went up to a train staff and he suggested me to get a "platform ticket", it was the first time I ever heard of such thing! As I didn't bring my train pass with me, I just paid 6NTD so I could get across to the other exit which was 10 minutes from my hostel.
It was 7-11 dinner for me as I couldn't be bothered to get out of the hostel again... Everything was pretty far away. The owner Sunny was kind enough to offer her daughter as my dinner guide but I told her I already bought some food. Gloria was also very approachable and asked about the tour I did.
I had a very early night. Stella and the others had left by now and I was joined by an old Chinese couple and two American-chinese blokes. The next morning I woke up at 515am, to catch the 630am train. I couldn't miss that or I would have to wait 4 more hours! It was then I realised the sun was already out at 5, it was bright and certainly very safe to walk! :)
I got my breakfast from 7-11... and also a magazine to last me for the next 6 hours! I had 6 hours to waste on the train, but I love taking trains!!! I was almost never bored (even without a magazine!). I had to switch train at Taitung as there was no direct train I could use with my pass. Then I would alight at Chaozhou (near Pingtung) where Carrie (my friend's friend who is now a good friend of mine!) would pick me up.
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