Zuo An
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| No. 51-7, Sec. 2, Zhongshan St., Neiwan Vil., Hengshan Township Map | |
| Hsinchu County | |
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About this hotel
The Complete Guide to Zuo'an Hotel, Neiwan, Hsinchu County
Introduction
Tucked into the mist-shrouded hills of Hsinchu County’s Hengshan Township, Zuo'an (佐岸) is a cozy, intimate boutique accommodation that puts the quiet charm of Neiwan’s historic Hakka village right at your doorstep. Far from the crowds of Taiwan’s major cities, this small family-run hotel is perfect for travelers craving a slow escape into rural culture, mountain scenery, and authentic local life, without sacrificing the basic comforts you need for a relaxing stay. Whether you’re here for a weekend of hiking, a food-focused sightseeing trip, or a quiet break from urban routine, Zuo’an fits the bill.
Hotel Overview
Zuo’an is located at 51-7 Section 2, Zhongshan Street, Neiwan Village, Hengshan Township, steps from Neiwan’s bustling old street and the Neiwan River. Every room is equipped with essential comforts to suit both solo travelers and small families: private en-suite bathrooms with toilet paper and fresh towels, crisp linens, a flat-screen TV, and complimentary free WiFi available throughout the entire property. All rooms have both air conditioning for warm summer days and heating for cool mountain winters, and the hotel offers family rooms for groups, plus all guest rooms are non-smoking. The property is run by local Mandarin-speaking hosts who are happy to share insider tips for exploring the area. Note that Zuo’an does not offer on-site parking, so guests arriving by car will need to use public parking lots nearby.
Nearby Attractions
Three unmissable attractions sit within a 15-minute walk or drive from the hotel: First, Neiwan Old Street, just two minutes from Zuo’an’s front door. This preserved Hakka historic street is lined with wooden shophouses serving local specialties like wild vegetable omelets, Hakka rice cakes, and fermented bean curd, dotted with quirky retro movie theaters and traditional craft shops selling hand-woven bamboo goods. Second, the Neiwan Suspension Bridge, a five-minute walk downhill from the hotel. Spanning the green Neiwan River, this iconic wooden footbridge offers postcard-perfect views of the surrounding hills and is especially beautiful at sunrise when mist curls over the water. Third, Neiwan Forest Park, a 10-minute drive from the hotel. This quiet mountain reserve has gentle hiking trails through dense cypress and bamboo forest, with shaded picnic areas and viewpoints overlooking the entire Neiwan valley, ideal for casual afternoon walks or birdwatching.
Travel Tips
If you’re driving, the nearest public paid parking lot is a five-minute walk from the hotel on Zhongshan Street, so book your spot early on weekends and national holidays when Neiwan gets busy. The hotel only accommodates Mandarin-speaking communication, so having a translation app handy is helpful if you don’t speak Chinese. Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the old street and hiking trails, and bring a light jacket even in summer, as mountain evenings in Hengshan Township are often cooler than in central Hsinchu or Taipei. To avoid the biggest crowds, plan your visit on a weekday, when you can enjoy Neiwan’s quiet charm without jostling through crowds of day trippers.
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
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Bathroom Toilet paper, Towels, Private bathroom, Toilet
Bedroom Linens
Multimedia / Technology Flat-screen TV
Internet Free WiFi available throughout the property
Parking No parking facilities
General Facilities Air conditioning, Heating, Family rooms, Non-smoking rooms
Languages Spoken Chinese