1D Tour to Cingjing Farm from Taichung
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1D Tour to Cingjing Farm from Taichung

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8h - 9h
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About this experience

Let your guide take you to the higher-altitude peaceful areas of Taiwan! Visit, among other things, Guanyin Waterfalls, The Old England Maron and the Mona Rudo Memorial Park.

Available options

Cingjing from Taichung 1 day

Duration: 9 hours<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Fuel, parking fees, etc
English/Chinese speaking licensed guide/driver
Pick up at your hotel/station in Taichung
Air-conditioned vehicle
Insurance

Detailed itinerary

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No climbing.
Wuling Pavilion at Hehuanshan is the highest accessible point on Taiwan’s highway system, offering sweeping views of rolling peaks and dramatic alpine scenery. The iconic gateway marks an elevation of 3,275 meters, making it a popular stop for travelers seeking fresh mountain air and unforgettable panoramas above the clouds.

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A scenic highland retreat known for its fresh mountain air, vast green meadows, and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy close encounters with sheep, panoramic views of the Central Mountain Range, and charming European-style architecture, making it a popular getaway for nature lovers and families.

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Mist plaza

Whether you are on your way to Hehuanshan or heading back to Sun Moon Lake, Mist Plaza will make a perfect stopover, where there is a balanced mix of shops, restaurants and cafes. During the day, you will find a myriad of restaurants serving food freshly prepared on the spot such as “Urn Chicken” (a whole chicken roasted in a barrel) and Yunnan cuisine. The Starbucks store here sits at 1743.5 meters, making it the highest-elevation location of the chain in Taiwan. At Mist Plaza, most shops are closed for the night, but the almighty 7-11 is open 24/7 and ready to warm your stomach at all times. After filling your tummy nice and full, take a look at the souvenir shops, where you would find handicrafts carefully made by local aborigines. If you have some more time to spare, have a stroll around the garden near the parking lot. When the weather is fair, the fantastic views allow you to admire the rolling hills and rugged mountains against the clear blue sky. Even on rainy days, the clouds hovering over the peaks in the drizzling rain will also give a romantic touch to the experience.

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The Small Swiss Garden in Cingjing is a charming landscaped park featuring colorful flower beds, winding paths, and tranquil ponds. Often called “Taiwan’s Little Switzerland,” it offers a picturesque alpine ambiance with gentle breezes, romantic night illuminations, and photo-friendly scenery perfect for a relaxing stroll.

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Wushe Incident began in 1930 and was the last major uprising against Japanese imperial control. After this indigenous insurrection, rebellions stopped using violence as a political means and instead turned to social movements. The uprising took place in the Renai Township of Nantou. In response to long-term oppression by the colonial Japanese forces , the Seediq (賽德克) indigenous group attacked their village, killing over 130 Japanese people. The Japanese colonizers then led a relentless counter-attack, killing more than 1,000 Seediq aborigines with bombs, cannons and toxic gas. The leader of Seediq warriors, Mona Rudao (莫那魯道), ended up committing suicide by shooting himself with a pistol to keep the armed forces from capturing him alive. Hundreds of his people also hung themselves to death. The colonial government was under fire after the Wushe Incident, and criticism was voiced both from within Japan and abroad for their inhumane way of suppressing the rebels, leading to many changes in aboriginal policy. In memory of the braveness of Seediq aborigines and the contribution of their greatest leader, the government set up a monument within Wushe Incident Memorial Park. In 2011, the historical epic film “Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (賽德克.巴萊)” – a panegyric to the Wushe Uprising – hit the theaters, paying tribute and bring attention to this vanishing piece of history.

What's not included

Entrance tickets or activities
Meals
Baby car seat rental fee NT500

Available languages

Guide guide
CMN EN

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Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Tour will start from Taichung.

About Taichung

Taichung is the second largest city in Taiwan, known for its vibrant cultural scene, beautiful parks, and delicious street food. Often called the 'Heart of Taiwan,' it offers a perfect blend of urban life and natural beauty, with numerous museums, art galleries, and scenic spots.

Top Attractions

Rainbow Village

Rainbow Village is a colorful and whimsical art installation created by a retired soldier. The village features vibrant murals and sculptures, making it a popular photo spot and a symbol of Taichung's creative spirit.

Art/Historical 30-60 minutes Free

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts

The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts is one of the largest art museums in Taiwan, featuring a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional Chinese art. The museum also hosts numerous exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year.

Museum 1-2 hours NT$30 (free on the 1st and 15th of each month)

Zhongshe Flower Market

Zhongshe Flower Market is one of the largest flower markets in Taiwan, offering a vibrant and colorful display of flowers, plants, and gardening supplies. The market is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, especially during the weekend mornings.

Nature/Market 30-60 minutes Free (prices vary for purchases)

Gaomei Wetlands

Gaomei Wetlands is a vast and tranquil wetland area located on the coast of Taichung. The wetlands are home to a diverse range of bird species and offer stunning sunsets and scenic views. Visitors can explore the area on foot or by bicycle.

Nature 2-3 hours Free (NT$30 for bike rentals)

Fengjia Night Market

Fengjia Night Market is one of the largest and most popular night markets in Taiwan, offering a wide variety of street food, snacks, and shopping. The market is a lively and bustling hub of activity, with numerous food stalls, game stalls, and shops.

Food/Entertainment 1-2 hours Free (prices vary for food and purchases)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Gua Bao (Pork Belly Bun)

A popular Taiwanese street food, gua bao consists of braised pork belly, pickled mustard greens, and crispy shallots served in a steamed bun.

Snack Contains pork and gluten

Bubble Tea

A popular Taiwanese drink, bubble tea is made with tea, milk, sugar, and chewy tapioca pearls.

Drink Contains dairy and sugar (vegetarian and vegan options available)

Dan Zai Noodles

A popular Taiwanese noodle dish, dan zai noodles consist of thick, chewy noodles topped with a savory sauce, vegetables, and your choice of protein.

Lunch/Dinner Contains gluten and soy (vegetarian and vegan options available)

Stinky Tofu

A polarizing Taiwanese street food, stinky tofu is made from fermented tofu and has a strong, pungent odor. It is typically deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage and sauce.

Snack Vegetarian (vegan options available)

Popular Activities

Hiking in Lala Mountain Cycling around Sun Moon Lake Exploring Gaomei Wetlands Picnicking in Dahu Park Boating in Sun Moon Lake Visiting hot springs in Puli Township Exploring Rainbow Village Visiting the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November)

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with comfortable temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is less crowded during these seasons.

18°C to 28°C 64°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Mandarin Chinese
  • Widely spoken: English, Taiwanese (Hokkien), Hakka
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

110VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Taichung is generally a safe city, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure
  • • Use reputable taxi companies and agree on a fare before starting your journey
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help or assistance

Getting there

By air
  • Taichung International Airport • 15 km from city center
By train

Taichung Station

By bus

Taichung Station Bus Terminal, Fengjia Night Market Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system in Taichung is extensive and covers most of the city. Buses are affordable and convenient, with frequent services to major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Taiwan Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

West District Central District Nantun District Xitun District

Day trips

Sun Moon Lake
45 km from Taichung • Full day

Sun Moon Lake is a stunning and tranquil lake located in the mountains of central Taiwan. The lake is surrounded by lush forests, scenic hiking trails, and traditional Aborigine villages. Visitors can enjoy boating, cycling, and hiking, as well as exploring the local culture and history.

Lala Mountain
30 km from Taichung • Half day to Full day

Lala Mountain is a popular hiking and outdoor recreation area located in the mountains of central Taiwan. The mountain is home to numerous hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and a variety of flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking, as well as exploring the local culture and history.

Dahu Park
20 km from Taichung • Half day

Dahu Park is a large and scenic park located in the outskirts of Taichung. The park is home to a variety of flora and fauna, as well as numerous hiking trails, picnic areas, and a large lake. Visitors can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking, as well as exploring the local culture and history.

Festivals

Taichung International Flower Expo • February to April (every few years) Taichung Jazz Festival • October (annual) Taichung Lantern Festival • February (annual, during the Lunar New Year period)

Pro tips

  • Use the EasyCard for convenient and discounted fares on public transportation, as well as for shopping and dining at participating merchants
  • Download the Taiwan Tourism Bureau's official app for up-to-date information on attractions, events, and transportation
  • Visit night markets in the evening for the best selection of street food and snacks, as well as to experience the lively atmosphere and entertainment
  • Explore the city's art scene by visiting museums, galleries, and public art installations, such as the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts and Rainbow Village
  • Try local specialties, such as gua bao (pork belly bun) and bubble tea, as well as traditional Taiwanese dishes, such as dan zai noodles and stinky tofu
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
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