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Tongshih Village is a perfect seaside retreat

As the taxi made its way over the flat terrain of western Chiayi (嘉義) County and approached the seaside village of Tongshih, about an hour’s drive from Chiayi City — and just a half-hour from the new High-Speed Railway train station in Taibao (太保 ) — a cool breeze from the ocean carried fragrant smells from this quaint, picturesque “oyster village”.

Tongshih (東石) is a small place and not much happens during the week, although the oyster fisherman and the oyster shuckers are at work seven days a week. But on weekends, busloads of tourists from around the island make their way to Tongshih’s newly-rebuilt harbor area, walking along oceanside boardwalks and dining on tasty dishes of oyster omelets at several popular eateries that do most of their business on Saturdays and Sundays.

Everywhere you go in Tongshih, by motorscooter, taxi or bus, there are frontyards and backyards full of oyster shells. And as you can surmise, Tongshih’s main industry is its oyster farms and wholesale fish market near the port.

When I drove by the fish market, the scene inside the large

building reminded me of fish markets I had seen in Japan, where local restaurant owners lined up to buy as much fresh fish as pos sible for their shops in southern and central Taiwan.

Laura Tsao, who grew up in Tongshih and then moved to Chiayi City to raise three children, has resettled in her hometown and works in the insurance business in nearby Putzu township. “It was wonderful to grow up in a place like this,” she told this reporter over a lunch of oyster cakes and oyster omelets during a recent visit. “Even now, when I come home from work in the evenings, I like to walk along the ocean boardwalk with my two dogs and savor the fresh air and watch the setting sun. It’s a magical place, and my parents are still here, too.”

Tongshih is about as small as small villages can get and still be villages. There are no coffee shops, no cinemas, no department stores — just a few tea shops, two convenience stores and a half dozen oyster-themed sidewalk eateries. There’s nothing fancy about Tongshih, but that’s not why people come here.

They come here, and by the hundreds on weekends, by bus and by car, to enjoy the ocean views, walk in the fresh air while they listen to waves breaking along the shore and gaze out at the long flat horizon of the Taiwan Strait. If you look hard enough, you can see Penghu (澎湖) and the coast of China, locals say, but I think they were kidding me, because all I could see was an endless gray ocean.

For Alexa Chen and her younger sister Myra, both junior high school students in Tongshih, living in such a secluded, rural area has its good points and its bad points, they said. “We love living near the ocean,” said Alexa, 14. “It’s fun to walk along the harbor and watch the fishing boats coming and going.”

Myra said that sometimes life is boring in Tongshih, and that she hopes to go to high school in Chiayi City in the future. “We don’t even have a movie theater here,” she said in a tiny tea shop her aunt runs on weekends. “There is absolutely nothing to do here!”

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 Tongshih Village is a perfect seaside retreat 
As the taxi made its way over the flat terrain of western Chiayi (嘉義) County and approached the seaside village of Tongshih, about an hour’s drive from Chiayi City — and just a half-hour from the new High-Speed Railway train station in Taibao (太保 ) — a cool breeze from the ocean carried fragrant ...

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