Holiday Alert: A Muslim-friendly mountain retreat

By Angel Chan

DUBAI 16 September 2018: In 2017, Alishan National Forest Recreation Area opened its first ever prayer rooms for Muslim visitors.

Located 2,500 meters above sea level, Taiwan makes this scenic tourist spot more accommodating for the increasing number of Muslim visitors from all over the globe.

The Alishan National Scenic Area is best-known for its magical sunrise and sunset views.

In spring, visitors come to appreciate the cherry blossom trees that are in full bloom, while May and June nights can be spent watching fireflies. High up and away from the noise of the city, a trip to Alishan is synonymous with a slow and peaceful mountain retreat.

Summer Temperatures

In summers, the temperature averages between 14°C and 24°C, whereas in winters, it may drop down to as low as 5°C. In this cool environment, surrounded by scenic views on all sides, every day is a suitable day for nature and historic walks along the pre-marked trails.

The most recommended activity for all sorts of travellers are the train rides at the Alishan Forest Railway. While a little bit crowded, you will realise the hype surrounding it once you are are taken through the most spectacular and breathtaking views of Taiwan’s natural beauty.

Taiwan is known to highly respect traditions, culture and history. Even in the Alishan National Scenic Area, the history of the land and the contribution of the aboriginal Tsou tribe in maintaining the thriving region is emphasized.

Prayer Facilities

With the growing multiculturalism, new prayer rooms for Muslim visitors have been installed in the National Forest Recreation Area. Equipped with prayer rugs and the holy Quran, the prayer rooms also provide other amenities such as translated brochures and washing facilities.

A recognised Muslim-friendly lodging in the Alishan National Scenic Area is the Long Yun Leisure Farm run by Teng Ya-yuan, who is a Muslim-Taiwanese. The restaurant serves halal-certified meals, the ingredients of which come from the farm itself. The wide resort windows offer a majestic view of the scenery, and visitors can even take up the farm’s agricultural and educational programmes.

Taiwan’s attractions are not limited to its natural bounty. It is the hospitable and respectful culture of the region that has made it an upcoming favourite travel destination for Muslim tourists hailing from different countries. With the steps taken to provide amenities to enable Muslim travellers to fulfill their religious obligations, the Alishan National Scenic Area, in addition to its scenic views and vibrant history, has made itself a convenient, yet exciting, destination to visit.

Essential Taiwan…

Administrative and Commercial Capital: Taipei
Geography: Located 180 kilometers off the southeastern coast of China, Taiwan has an area of 35,881 km2 (13,853.7 sqmi).
Demography: A population of close to 23 Million. Muslims account for about 0.3% of the population.
Climate: The best time to travel is between October to April as the average temperature in Taipei, Taiwan is 21.6 °C (71 °F).
Language: Taiwanese Hokkien, commonly called “Taiwanese”, is the language with the most native speakers. English is widely spoken and the Taiwanese are very mild, polite and friendly people.
Local Time: +4:0 hours. Taipei is 4:0 hours ahead of the UAE. That means when it is 9:00 am in Dubai, it is 1:00 pm in Taipei.
Flights: There are a number of direct flights and ones with stops between UAE and Taiwan. The flying time between Taiwan and UAE is 8 hrs, 42 minutes approximately.
Currency: 1 Taiwan Dollars equals Fils 12