 | Board the Jiji line train at Ershuei, and remember to find a seat on the right side of the train. Shortly after the train passes Yuancyuan Station, just look outside the right window and you will see the “Green Tunnel” scenery. During summer, this “Green Tunnel” with its green shade and gentle breeze, allows one to feel calm and naturally cool. In winter, it is a quiet, peaceful area. In order to visit the best part of this “Green Tunnel”, take the Jiji train to Jiji Station. After exiting the station, rent a bicycle, and allow the wind to blow through your hair as you enjoy the refreshing fragrance of the natural wind and green leaves. (Photo provided by: Tourism Bureau) | | 【Muzih Kiln】 Muzih Kiln was built during the Japanese occupation, with the purpose of producing red bricks. It is about 35 meters long, 17 meters wide, and has a total of 13 eyes. The top of the kiln has smoke outlets. In the past, this kind of kiln was a man-made fire kiln produced by farming communities. This kiln, painstakingly built by the earlier generation, was sadly destroyed in the 921 Earthquake, and all that is left is the kiln top, standing up straight. | | |  | | How to get there: 1. National Highway No. 1 → Jhong Cing Interchange → Jhong Jhang Highway → Provincial Road No. 14 → National Highway No. 3 → Ming Jian Interchange → Provincial Road No. 16 → Ji Ji → Green Tunnel 2. National Highway No. 3 → Ming Jian Interchange → Provincial Road No. 16 → Ji Ji → Green Tunnel 3. By bus:Taichung → Shueili → Ji Ji → Green Tunnel Yuanlin → Shueili → Ji Ji → Green Tunnel 4. By train:Ershuei → Shueili → Ji Ji → Green Tunnel | |  | | |