Explore the natural charm of Taichung and Changhua on a 4-day, 3-night small group tour. Visit Lukang Old Street, Chengmei Cultural Park, Sun Moon Lake, and other attractions, experiencing the history, culture, and natural beauty of central Taiwan. This relaxed small group tour is perfect for families and friends to explore together and enjoy Taiwan's unique scenery.

This is a small group tour lasting 4 days and 3 nights.This trip will take you through the charming attractions of Taichung and Changhua, allowing you to experience the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the region. Whether it's the quaint Lukang Old Street, the magnificent scenery of Sun Moon Lake, or the local delicacies and handicrafts, this journey will give you a unique Taiwanese experience, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding of the local customs and traditions and create unforgettable memories.

Ten Drums Ren-tang Cultural and Creative Park, located in Rende District, Tainan, is a tourist attraction that blends history and innovation. The park boasts a wealth of family-friendly rides and thrilling extreme sports experiences, as well as spectacular drum performances. Originally a sugar factory from the Japanese colonial era, it has been redeveloped into Asia's first international art village themed around drums. The park also features a variety of creative shops and restaurants, making it a must-see attraction in Tainan.

The Old Railway Bridge Skywalk, located at the border of Kaohsiung and Pingtung, is a Kaohsiung attraction that combines natural scenery with historical culture. Converted from an old railway built in 1913, the walkway has become a popular spot for photography and relaxation. Along the way, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Gaoping River wetlands, making it an unmissable experience when visiting Kaohsiung.

Historical background of the old iron bridge

The old railway bridge, originally named the Xiadanshui River Railway Bridge Monorail, was designed by a Japanese engineer and built in 1913, boasting a long history. The abutments were constructed using concrete, exposed bricks, and granite, while the piers were made of red bricks and granite. It was once the longest railway bridge in Asia. Spanning the Gaoping River and connecting Kaohsiung and Pingtung, this bridge was a vital transportation artery at the time.

The Alishan Cherry Blossom Festival is one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing seasons in Taiwan, attracting a large number of tourists every year from March to April to admire the magnificent cherry blossom scenery. Taking the Alishan Forest Railway, shuttling between the forest and cherry blossom trees, offers tourists a romantic journey and is a classic experience not to be missed during cherry blossom viewing.

Jiji, Taichung: In Taiwan, Taipei and Kenting are popular tourist destinations, but Taichung's charm seems to remain undiscovered. Taichung boasts many small towns, each with its own unique character and allure. This time, we visited the bustling Jiji town, experiencing its rich rural atmosphere and discovering that it's actually a "banana kingdom."

Taipei is a food paradise, boasting not only mouthwatering delicacies but also a wealth of unique souvenirs worth mentioning. Below are ten Taipei souvenirs compiled for you to consider buying as gifts for your next trip to Taipei, to share with family and friends.

Xiangshuai Cake – Classic Taro Roll

Those who love taro absolutely cannot miss Xiang Shuai Cake's classic taro cake roll! It uses Taiwanese taro to make a rich and fragrant taro filling, and the outer layer is a fresh and soft cake roll. The dense taro filling fills every bite, making it an unforgettable experience.

Tainan Starbucks: Tainan is a city steeped in history and culture, boasting a wealth of traditional cuisine and distinctive architecture. Recently, a brand new Starbucks store opened in Madou District, Tainan, with its exterior and interior design showcasing a strong local cultural character.

Xiaoliuqiu: Located only about an hour's drive from Kaohsiung, it is Taiwan's only coral island. Most famous...Diving to see sea turtlesBesides the intertidal zone where you can see starfish, sea hares, anemones, shrimp, sea grapes, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and hermit crabs, the island is small and surrounded by the sea. Not only is the seafood delicious, but there are also many local specialty shops, just for you who love to eat.

Matsu Blue Tears: It's hard to believe without seeing it in person. Encountering a real-life version in Matsu.Life of PiThe Blue Tears of Matsu is a spectacular blue sea phenomenon. Featured on NASA's website and selected by CNN as one of the world's wonders, this luminous spectacle appears annually between spring and summer on Matsu, one of Taiwan's outlying islands.

Xiaoliuqiu, located off the coast of Donggang, has always been a popular tourist destination. Not only is the island rich in geographical and ecological resources, but it also boasts countless beautiful coastlines and reefs. If you haven't been to Xiaoliuqiu yet and don't know how to plan your trip, just read this guide to transportation, attractions, and food in Xiaoliuqiu, and you're guaranteed to have a wonderful time! Xiaoliuqiu is the closest island to Taiwan proper, located southwest of Taiwan, and is Taiwan's only coral island, one of only seven coral islands in the world. This small island of only 6.8 square kilometers has a coastline that stretches for 12 kilometers.