Pick-up in the morning by private car with English-speaking licensed Guide/Driver (other language can be requested!) at your hotel in Taichung or at the HSR Train station. Your guide will briefly introduce the day.
► The tour starts from the Taichung Literature Museum;
► Visit the Six Arts Cultural Center;
► Continue to Miyahara;
► On the way to Lukang you will stop is the Rainbow Village;
► Visit Lukang;
► Tour will end at the Taichung National Theater.
This tour includes the English-speaking licensed guide for the whole trip and can be tailor-made. Other languages can be requested!
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Lunch <br/>Pickup included
The National Taiwan Museum of Comics is Taiwan's national-level comics museum. Its collection of domestic and international comics artifacts spanning various periods has grown to over 15,000 items to date, including more than 10,000 publications such as comic magazines and graphic novels, along with approximately 4,000 manuscripts.
Miyahara, a red-brick architecture built by Miyahara Takeo, a Japanese ophthalmology doctor in 1927. It was the largest ophthalmology clinic in Taichung during the Japanese colonial period. Today, it is an elegant place with several pastry businesses. Wonderfully restorated, the building is a place full of history and wonder.
A “one man show” painted by a very talented, and rather visionary, old veteran soldier, MR. Huang.
Taste some of the amazing typical local street food to end your tour!
Lukang was an important sea port in the 18th and 19th century. It was the most populous city in central Taiwan until the early 20th century.
The history of the town of Lukang has been characterized by rapid change. Lukang old town was once a bustling port during the Qing Dynasty in the 1600s and continued to be a thriving business center until 1895 when the Japanese came and shut down most of the trade with mainland China. The end of Lukang came when the harbor, which has never been that deep and suitable for the larger vessels, silted completely.
Today the city boasts over 200 temples dedicated to a wide variety of deities, such as Longshan Temple - which dates to 1786 - and Matzu Temple.
Lukang Old Street is filled by traditional Taiwanese style houses with carved doorways and windows, narrow streets such as the notably famed Nine-Turns Lane, thin red brick walls.
Visit the theater and have a look at the futuristic roof. The theater was designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito. Using the concept of the primitive caves and holes, Toyo Ito designed the worlds' first and only Sound Cave Curved Wall for National Taichung Theater. There are no vertical and horizontal structures and it’s the world’s first curved surfaced hanging structure architecture.
Our guide will pick you up on every spot in Taichung; HSR Station/Hotel
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A popular Taiwanese street food, gua bao consists of braised pork belly, pickled mustard greens, and crispy shallots served in a steamed bun.
A popular Taiwanese drink, bubble tea is made with tea, milk, sugar, and chewy tapioca pearls.
A popular Taiwanese noodle dish, dan zai noodles consist of thick, chewy noodles topped with a savory sauce, vegetables, and your choice of protein.
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.
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.
New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)
GMT+8
110VV, 60HzHz
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.
Taichung Station
Taichung Station Bus Terminal, Fengjia Night Market Bus Terminal
The bus system in Taichung is extensive and covers most of the city. Buses are affordable and convenient, with frequent services to major attractions.
Available • Apps: Uber, Taiwan Taxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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 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 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.
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