In the early 70's, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory figuratively opened its doors to the public leaving our imaginations bewildered with sweet surprises. Not to mention, Willy Wonka's brightly purple coloured suit and the eerie vibe Gene Wilder portrays on the big screen as the plot thickens. On the other hand, the movie remake which stars Johnny Depp, let alone, give me the jeepers creepers! Such an oddball wearing white goggles while flashing his pearly whites. The role was indeed well-played!
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宏亞食品_巧克力共和國建築紀錄影片 業主:三星營造 片長:8分09秒 年份:2012
From fiction to reality, except for the film's idiosyncrasies and Mr. Willy Wonka, Hunya - a Taiwanese Food Manufacturer founded "Republic of Chocolate" in the Spring of 2012, located in Bade, Taoyuan. The Asia's first chocolate museum represent "77 Chocolates", a renowned chocolate brand in Taiwan under Hunya's umbrella. The company came up with this concept not only to promote its existence by leaving a phenomenal impression of the company but to extend Hunya's best-kept secrets behind its continuing success. Moreover, they also conduct exciting DIY chocolate basic and advanced workshops wherein guests of all ages will definitely enjoy.
This 3-storey is like a contemporary museum of modern art. It allows each guest to fully understand its origin and methods of making each chocolate variety on the 2nd and 3rd floors where the chocolate factory is located, occupying some parts of each level. The outdoor is mostly focused on family fun. Particularly, the graffiti wall just for kids really does "draw" a lot of attention! The first floor comprises leisure and comfort. Apart from ROC Cafe (previously Chotty & Cotty Cafe) and Group Dining Restaurant on the 2nd floor, a special kid-friendly restaurant located on the first level will surely delight all families after touring this confectionery museum. Not to mention, a gift shop centrally located where you can find souvenirs and Hunya's line of products.
Quick tip: Admission ticket purchased at the ticket booth comes along with a special gift coupon. The voucher can be used as cash payment at any restaurant/cafe inside the museum. You can even redeem some items at the gift shop. Better yet, grab some "77 Nougat". It's familiar taste could pass as one of those American chocolate candy bars!
Good news is, 77 Noble (Chocolates) is now available in the Philippines at all 7-Eleven stores nationwide. The latest craze is, you can get a chance to go to Taiwan for Free!
Republic of Chocolate:
Address: Ln. 490, Sec. 2, Jieshou Rd., Bade City, Taoyuan County 334, Taiwan
Web: http://www.republicofchocolate.com.tw/en/
How to get there:
- Taoyuan Bus No. 157 → Head towards the direction of Bade and get off at the Meihua Community Station on Section 2 of Jieshou Road.
- Taoyuan Bus No. 5044 & 5053 → Head towards the direction of Longtan and get off at the Meihua Community Station on Section 2 of Jieshou Road.
- Taoyuan Bus No. 5060 → Head towards the Retirement Homes for the Veterans, pass through Gengjiaoliao, and get off at the Meihua Community Station on Section 2 of Jieshou Road.
(After getting off the bus, walk along the Chocolate Street for 15 minutes to reach Republic of Chocolate)
Opening Hours:
- Tuesday to Friday from 09:30-17:00 (tickets until 15:30).
- Saturday to Sunday from 09:30-18:00 (tickets until 16:30).
- Closed every Monday.
- Closing hours during the maintenance period will be announced separately.
Admission:
- Adult tickets: NTD 200 (including a coupon of NTD 100)
- Concession tickets: NTD 100 (including a coupon of NTD 50)
(Concession ticket is for children aged from 3 to 12 years old, senior above (including) 65 years old, and people with physical and mental difficulties. ) - Free Entrance: For children below 3 years old
- Citizens of Taoyuan Bade City will be offered with a 50% discounted admission for their entrance on Tuesday, Friday and non-public holidays.
- No entrance for pets.
Why travel to Busan?
Busan seems underrated next to Seoul. Though the city represents a more laid back image in contrast with the capital's fast-paced life, Busan earned and uphold its rank as the 2nd largest city and widely-known as the "Summer Capital of South Korea". No pun intended, but it is discerningly noticeable that common people hailing from this southeast tip of the peninsula, as we all amicably agreed, are warmer. If my memory serves me right, this was just the aftermath. This long-awaited vacation will never be possible without my husband's tight-knit family. Their collective participation on flight selection, preferred accommodation, itinerary building, and budgeting was a huge deal. We saved almost half as much than booking tailor-made packages in full.- Airfare:
There are several airline companies flying out Manila for Busan, South Korea. Our main goal was to search for a promo fare as we'll be travelling in a group of seven (7). Choices went down to two (2). Between Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific Air, we decided to go with the latter. Please note, this trip was precisely planned 5 to 6 months before the intended travel. Though we never got the chance to procure "Piso Fares", at least half of the original fare was reduced per way. As far as I can remember, an estimated fare for each costs about Php 6,000 without the baggage. We only had a combined total of 60 kilos baggage allowance as an add-on and divided amongst ourselves and this helped us save a lot more.
2. Accommodation:
It would be a wise move either to rent a house/apartment thru Airbnb or simply stay in a dormitory when travelling in a group. Apart from a cost-efficient tactic, this is an ideal family bond experience than staying in separate rooms. My sister-in-law and I stumbled upon Traveller's Point, an active travel community where they feature accommodations across the globe along with some useful maps and itineraries to guide each traveller on his/her upcoming trip. I must say, a unique network, consolidating unrated and star-rated hotels and other accommodations which are either advertised or less marketed. This helped us sift through its vast selection, the most suitable for a family of seven (7). Busan SUM Guest House Nampo surfaced on the top of our list as it can accommodate big travelling groups in a backpacker or dormitory-style guesthouse. The cozy interiors will make you feel like you're staying at home away from home.
3. Itinerary:
Via Tour Road, a reputable Korean-owned Travel Agency, we visited some places in Busan for a full-day, provided with roundtrip airport transfer service. Was dropped off at Sum Guesthouse and just a few blocks away from the accommodation, we were able to take only a glimpse of Lotte Department Store as we arrived during night time.
Day 1: N/A
Day 2: (Click the description links via Trip Advisor and Visit Korea Organization).
Nurimaru APEC House: Located on Dongbaekseom Island, which is noted for its beautiful, natural landscape accented by dense camellia and pine trees, Nurimaru APEC House has been used as a memorial hall and a prestigious international conference hall since the APEC summit meeting.
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple: Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of Busan. This superb attraction offers visitors the rare find of a temple along the shore.
Busan Tower (Yongdusan Park): Busan Tower is a symbol of Busan that stands proudly 69m above sea level at a height of 120m. The top of the tower is modeled after the baldaquin of Dabotap Pagoda in Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju. Beloved by Busan citizens and tourists alike, the tower offers a stunning night view and plenty to see, such as the Statue of the Great Admiral Yi Sun-shin, the Bell of the Citizens, a flower clock and a bust of the Busan-based independent activist.
Day 3: Off to Seoul via KTX (Yup! But in this case, it's Train from Busan)
Our trip ended in Busan but we spent about 2 days in Seoul then back to Busan on our 5th day in South Korea which will be posted separately.