Taiwan on Screen: A Film Lover’s Pilgrimage to 8 Iconic Movie & Drama Locations

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Ever dreamt of stepping directly into the scenes of your favorite films and TV shows, walking the very paths of beloved characters? From the seaside charm of Keelung’s Aube Cafe to the mystical beauty of Miaoli’s Shenxian Valley, each location holds captivating stories and cherished memories. Whether you’re a devoted cinephile or a traveler seeking unique experiences, these spots offer a chance to connect with Taiwan’s cinematic soul. Ready to embark on this enchanting journey? Let’s explore these Taiwanese film locations together!

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8 Must-Visit Taiwanese Film & Drama Locations

Keelung | Aube Cafe

Featured prominently in the poignant film Dear Tenant, Aube Cafe serves as a crucial backdrop for the protagonist’s story. Perched on a Keelung hillside, this cafe boasts sweeping panoramic views of the ocean and the bustling harbor. Whether bathed in the azure hues of day or sparkling with the city lights at night, the scenery is simply mesmerizing. Inside, the decor is minimalist yet inviting, with large picture windows that flood the space with sunlight, creating a comfortable and serene ambiance.

Taiwan on Screen: A Film Lover's Pilgrimage to 8 Iconic Movie & Drama Locations
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Beyond the stunning vistas, the cafe’s handcrafted desserts and carefully selected coffees are a major draw. Visitors can savor delicious treats while reliving emotional moments from the film. If you’re a dedicated fan of Dear Tenant or simply seeking a tranquil escape from the city’s clamor, Aube Cafe is an unmissable destination.

Stay Here for the Best Views Hours

Hours: Closed Mon-Wed; Thu-Sun 1:00 PM – 12:00 AM (Sun until 9:00 PM)
Phone:02 2427 1882
Address: 2F, No. 103-1, Aiyi Road, Ren’ai District, Keelung City, 200

Keelung | Zhongshan Road Bridge

In Hou Hsiao-hsien’s atmospheric film Millennium Mambo, Keelung’s Zhongshan Road Bridge, with its distinctive urban character, becomes a significant backdrop, subtly portraying themes of interpersonal relationships and urban loneliness. This bridge connects key arteries of Keelung’s city center, its structure illuminated at night, reflecting both the city’s vibrant energy and its underlying solitude.

Taiwan on Screen: A Film Lover's Pilgrimage to 8 Iconic Movie & Drama Locations
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Visitors can take an evening stroll along Zhongshan Road Bridge, perhaps sensing the protagonist’s feelings of uncertainty and searching for meaning within the urban landscape. Below, a lively commercial district and bustling food stalls showcase Keelung’s diverse city life. For those who appreciate cinematic artistry or wish to experience Keelung’s nightlife, this bridge offers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the city’s pulse.


Address: Intersection of Zhongsan 1st Road and Zhongsan 3rd Road, Ren’ai District, Keelung City etting There: Take a Keelung City bus to “Keelung Railway Station,” then walk for about 5 minutes.

Tamsui | Tamkang High School

Jay Chou’s directorial debut, Secret, brought the classic beauty of Tamkang High School’s campus to the silver screen, transforming it into a romantic haven for countless movie enthusiasts. This over-a-century-old institution is renowned for its red brick buildings, European-style bell tower, and lush green campus, making it a significant cultural asset of New Taipei City.

Wandering through the grounds of Tamkang High School feels like stepping directly into the movie’s scenes, evoking the stirrings of youth and innocent romance. Please note that during school hours, only certain areas are open to visitors, and guests are expected to respect campus rules to maintain a peaceful learning environment.

Jay Chou Never Stayed Here, But You Can!

Address: No. 26, Zhenli Street, Tamsui District, New Taipei City, 251
Getting There: Take the Taipei Metro Tamsui Line to “Tamsui Station,” then transfer to Bus Red 26 to “Tamkang University” Station and walk for about 2 minutes.

Tainan | Sicao Bridge

The heartwarming film Little Big Women is deeply rooted in the local culture and customs of Tainan, poignantly depicting family relationships. Sicao Bridge serves as a pivotal location in the movie, witnessing the emotional shifts between the characters. This bridge spans the Tainan Canal, connecting Anping with the city center. Its design is simple yet elegant, with the bridge’s lights creating a particularly enchanting scene at night.

Taiwan on Screen: A Film Lover's Pilgrimage to 8 Iconic Movie & Drama Locations
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Visitors can come to the Sicao Bridge at dusk to admire the canal scenery under the setting sun, soaking in the warm and touching atmosphere of the film. Nearby attractions such as Anping Old Street and Anping Fort further enrich your journey.

Address: Intersection of Anping Road and Canal Road, Anping District, Tainan City
Getting There: Take Tainan City Bus No. 2 or 88 to “Anping Fort” Station and walk for about 5 minutes.

Taipei | Dadaocheng

The historical film Twa-Tiu-Tiann, set in Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period, transports viewers back to an era of booming commerce and cultural vibrancy. Dadaocheng, one of Taipei’s oldest districts, retains a wealth of traditional architecture and historical streets, including Dihua Street, Yongle Market, and Xia-Hai City God Temple.

Taiwan on Screen: A Film Lover's Pilgrimage to 8 Iconic Movie & Drama Locations
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Strolling through the streets of Dadaocheng allows you to feel the rich historical ambiance and appreciate the architectural artistry that blends Chinese and Western styles. This area is also an excellent place to purchase local specialties, handicrafts, and savor traditional Taiwanese cuisine.

Address: Dihua Street area, Datong District, Taipei City
Getting There: Take the Taipei Metro to “Beimen Station” or “Daqiaotou Station” and walk for about 10 minutes.

Nantou | Sun Moon Lake Tea Factory

The television drama Gold Leaf revolves around the rise and fall of Taiwan’s tea industry, with Nantou’s Sun Moon Lake Tea Factory serving as a significant filming location. Situated by the shores of Sun Moon Lake, the tea factory is surrounded by verdant tea plantations and rolling mountains, creating a serene and picturesque environment. Here, visitors can observe the tea-making process and learn about the techniques and history of Taiwan’s high mountain tea.

The tea factory also offers tea art experiences and tea tasting sessions, allowing you to deeply appreciate the essence of tea culture. Whether you’re a fan of Gold Leaf or a traveler interested in the art of tea, Sun Moon Lake Tea Factory offers both intellectual and sensory delights.

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Hours: Monday to Sunday 09:00 – 17:00
Address: No. 3, Tea Factory Lane, Zhongzheng Road, Yuchi Township, Nantou County
Getting There: Take a long-distance bus from Taichung or Taipei to Sun Moon Lake, then transfer to the local tourist shuttle bus to “Sun Moon Lake Tea Factory” Station.

Taichung | Guangfu New Village

The film The Great Buddha+ uses Taichung’s Guangfu New Village as its backdrop, telling a moving story about life and growth. Originally a dormitory area for employees of the Taiwan Provincial Government, Guangfu New Village retains many Japanese-style bungalows, exuding a nostalgic charm. In recent years, it has transformed into a cultural and creative hub, attracting numerous artists and designers, forming a unique cultural atmosphere.

Taiwan on Screen: A Film Lover's Pilgrimage to 8 Iconic Movie & Drama Locations
Source: Taichung City Government Tourism and Travel Bureau

Address: Guangfu New Village, Wufeng District, Taichung City
Getting There: Take Taichung City Bus No. 50 or 201 to “Guangfu New Village” Station.

Miaoli | Shenxian Valley

The epic film Seediq Bale was partly filmed in Miaoli’s Shenxian Valley, with its magnificent natural scenery becoming a crucial backdrop for depicting indigenous life and resistance. Shenxian Valley is renowned for its canyon terrain, clear streams, and dense forests, resembling a fairyland. It features several trails and suspension bridges, making it ideal for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

In Shenxian Valley, you can personally experience the spirit of coexisting with nature depicted in the film, and witness the mystery and grandeur of the primeval forest. If you’re a fan of Seediq Bale or a nature lover seeking an escape from the city’s hustle, Shenxian Valley is definitely worth exploring.

Address: Shenxian Valley, Jinshui Village, Tai’an Township, Miaoli County
Getting There: Drive via National Highway No. 1 to Miaoli, then transfer to Provincial Highway No. 3 and local roads; public transportation is less convenient, so driving is recommended.

These eight locations are not only filming sites for beloved movies and dramas but also uniquely charming cultural and natural landscapes across Taiwan. During your next vacation, consider embarking on a film location tour, personally experiencing the beautiful scenery captured on screen, and adding more stories and memories to your travels.

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