Caves of the Eight Immortals, aka Baxian Cave, has both the geologically and archaeologically interesting. It is located on the cliffs that face the Pacific Ocean in Shanjian Village in Changbin Township. There are dozens of natural sea caves. These sea caves were originally in the sea. Now they are scattered in 150 meter high cliffs. This is because the…
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Eastern TaiwanHow's Taiwan?Outdoor Activities
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Just south of Dulan is the geological oddity known as Water Running Up. Can you figure out why it’s doing this? Visitors could see a stone with inscriptions of “Qiguan” (A Spectacular View) in red, standing alongside the road. A narrow ditch lies next to the stone and water in the ditch runs upwards against gravity. The site is a famous…
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Central TaiwanOutdoor ActivitiesThings to Do
Beautiful view of Lake & Mountains! : Sun Moon Lake Ropeway
The seven-minute, 1.9km ride offers an unparalleled bird’s-eye view of the lake as you rise into the nearby hills. The gondola terminates at the Formosan Aboriginal Cultural Village, an amusement park–like venue. Sun Moon Lake Station lies to the south east of Sun Moon Lake, the north of Ita Thao community, and the west of Youth Activity Center. The Ropeway incorporates…
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This 80m-high waterfall is quite a beauty, It is magnificent like a white silk cloth coming down from the sky. And the fact that you can float past it on a gondola (NT$220) is one more reason to come to Wulai. There’s a minitrain (NT$50) to the base, or you can walk the pedestrian route beside the train line (about 1.6km) along a pleasant…
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Northern TaiwanHow's Taiwan?Outdoor ActivitiesWhere to Go
Taiwan’s Niagara Falls : Shifen Waterfall Park
The famous Shifen Waterfall is a NT$230 cab ride from the train station or a straightforward 30-minute walk past villages and ponds into which sky lanterns have fallen. The waterfall is quite pretty if a little underwhelming and wooden staircases allow you to view it from different angles. Shifen Waterfall lies between Dahua Station and Shifen Station on the Pingxi…
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Northern TaiwanHow's Taiwan?Outdoor ActivitiesThings to Do
A Lovely Waterfall You Must Go! : Neidong Forest Recreation Area
About 4km past Wulai Waterfall is this forested area popularly known as Wawagu (Valley of the Frogs). With its hiking trails through broadleaved and cedar forests, bird and insect life, river views and rushing waterfalls (especially the three-tiered Hsinhsian Waterfall; Xìnxián Pùbù), this place is worth a dedicated trip. It’s particularly enchanting on a misty winter’s day. At the time…
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Northern TaiwanFor HipstersHow's Taiwan?Outdoor ActivitiesWhere to Go
Great for a Half Day Trip in Ceramic Nostalgia! : Yingge Old Street
Yingge Old Street, with its (new) cobbled roads, traditional street lamps, red-brick facades and walk-in kilns, was Yingge’s earliest ceramics hub. Pottery shops and stalls flanking sections of Wenhua Rd, Jianshanbu Rd and Chongqing Rd compete for your business, and you could spend hours just browsing. Note that the majority of items you see do not come from Yingge, or…
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How's Taiwan?Outdoor ActivitiesSouthern TaiwanThings to DoWhere to Go
Spectacular View of the Sea at Kaohsiung : Cihou Lighthouse
The lighthouse, built in the 19th century by British engineers and restored in 1918 by the Japanese, offers killer views of the Port of Kaohsiung. Situated atop Cihou Mountain, the snow-white, dazzling Cihou Lighthouse which watches over Kaohsiung Port is a symbol of Kaohsiung. The square lighthouse was built by the British to provide ships with illumination in 1883. An…
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How's Taiwan?Outdoor ActivitiesSouthern TaiwanThings to DoWhere to Go
Take a Leisure Boat Trip : Love River
Almost all big cities have a beautiful river passed by, this is especially true in Kaohsiung. Love River lies across Kaohsiung for times of sunrises and sunsets. Love River, known as Dagou River in Qing Dynasty, was renamed by Japanese as Takao River. Love River was once an open sewer and it has seen a remarkable transformation in recent years.…
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Southern TaiwanHow's Taiwan?Things to DoWhere to Go
Second Tallest building in Taiwan : 85 Sky Tower
Not the place you want to be during an earthquake, this was the tallest building in Taiwan before Taipei 101, with a look inspired by the Chinese character 高 (gāo), meaning ‘tall’. The 74th floor View Deck provides spectacular panoramic views over the city and harbor. Take the world’s 2nd fastest lift, which reaches the 74th floor in only 43…