Yinshuihan Motel
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| No. 165, Huzhong Road, Hunei District Map | |
| Kaohsiung | |
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About this hotel
Travel Guide: Yin Shui Han Motel, Kaohsiung’s Hunei District
Nestled in the quiet suburban outskirts of northern Kaohsiung, Yin Shui Han Motel (印水涵汽車旅館) is a hidden gem for travelers seeking a relaxed, affordable retreat away from Kaohsiung City’s busy downtown crowds. Ideal for road trippers exploring southern Taiwan, couple getaways, or overnight stops between Kaohsiung and Tainan, this family-run motel balances comfort, privacy, and easy access to local cultural and natural attractions.
Hotel Overview
Yin Shui Han Motel is conveniently located at No. 165, Huzhong Road, Hunei District, putting it within a 20-minute drive of both the Kaohsiung Metro’s northern terminal and Tainan’s southern tourist districts. Every guest room comes with air conditioning, free WiFi, a private bathroom with a large deep soak bathtub, exclusive SPA access, complimentary toiletries, and soft slippers for ultimate relaxation. Most rooms open out to peaceful garden views, and select options include a private sun terrace to enjoy morning coffee or evening breezes. On-site amenities include a shared hot spring hydrotherapy pool for guests looking to unwind after a day of sightseeing, free private parking with no reservation required (perfect for road trippers), daily housekeeping, wake-up calls, and 24-hour front desk service. All rooms are non-smoking, and the motel’s Chinese-speaking staff offer warm, attentive service to make your stay comfortable.
Nearby Local Attractions
Three standout nearby attractions make this motel a great base for exploring northern Kaohsiung:
- Jia Fish Retention Pond: Just a 10-minute drive from the motel, this sprawling wetland reserve is a top spot for birdwatching, cycling along flat waterfront paths, and catching golden sunsets over the water. It’s home to dozens of migratory bird species in winter, and local street vendors nearby serve fresh fried milkfish, a Kaohsiung specialty.
- Hunei Temple of the Heavenly Queen: A 15-minute drive away, this 150-year-old Mazu temple is a stunning example of southern Taiwanese folk architecture, with intricate wood carvings, colorful ceramic cut-out decorations, and a peaceful courtyard that offers a glimpse into local religious culture.
- Cijin Island: A 30-minute drive south, this popular coastal island boasts wide sandy beaches, fresh seafood restaurants, a historic lighthouse, and scenic coastal bike paths perfect for a full day of fun by the sea.
Travel Tips
Since the motel primarily serves Chinese-speaking guests, it’s helpful to have a translation app ready for check-in. Book your room at least one week in advance during weekends and Taiwanese public holidays, when local visitors fill up availability quickly. If you’re traveling between Kaohsiung and Tainan, this motel makes an ideal overnight stop to break up the drive, and the on-site SPA and hot pool are the perfect way to soothe travel fatigue. For meals, head 5 minutes into central Hunei to find local breakfast shops serving traditional Taiwanese soybean milk and fried dough sticks, plus affordable noodle stands for dinner.
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
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Bathroom Toilet paper, Towels, Bathtub or shower, Slippers, Private bathroom, Toilet, Free toiletries, SPA
Bathtub, Hair dryer, Bathtub, Shower room
Bedroom Wardrobe or closet
View Garden view
Outdoor Sun deck, Terrace, Garden
Kitchen Cleaning products
Room Facilities Hanging chair
Living Room Sofa
Multimedia / Technology Cable channels, Telephone, Television
Food and Beverage Mini bar
Internet Free WiFi available in all rooms
Parking No reservation needed: property offers private parking【Free】
Services Daily housekeeping, Wake-up service, 24
hour front desk
General Facilities Air conditioning, Non-smoking throughout, Tile/Marble floor, Carpet, Non-smoking rooms
Wellness Facilities Hot tub
Languages Spoken Chinese