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Seven days on the east coast rail

Taiwan’s eastern railway carries travellers into the tranquillity of the island’s isolated east, cleaving cleanly through its mountainous, coastal country. The route south winds through cities and villages, along the azure-blue shores and into sprawling farmlands, past the striking black rock of the Qingshui cliffs. Within an hour, Taipei’s neon cascade of signs and skyscrapers

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