About Taiwan

Taiwan's culture is rich and diverse, offering unique stories and local sentiments at every corner. Travel to Taiwan to experience the vibrant lifestyles, off-the-beaten-track destinations, and the warm hospitality of its people. Immerse yourself in Taiwan's culture and nature for a truly unforgettable journey.

Attractions

Lotus Pond Area

Lotus Pond, a scenic attraction in Taiwan's Kaohsiung City, offers temples, including the Spring and Autumn Pavilions and Dragon-Tiger Pagodas, as well as water sports like wakeboarding at Lotus Wakepark. Experience the beauty of the pond's reflection, lush surroundings, and cultural landmarks


Cijin

Cijin is a slender island in Kaohsiung harbor, known for its seafood restaurants and scenic views. Accessible by ferry, it offers a bike-friendly environment with an 11km coastal path. Highlights include the historic TianHou Temple, ChiHou Lighthouse, and Chihou Fort. Enjoy panoramic city and ocean views while exploring this charming island.


Pier 2 Art District

The Pier 2 Art District near Sizihwan MRT Station in Kaohsiung City showcases the rich history of a former train station and shipping pier. This vibrant cultural hub features captivating art installations and exhibitions. Visitors can explore the park, reflecting Pier 2's unique history. The district's accessibility has been enhanced with the addition of a light rail connection, making it a dynamic destination for art, history, and leisure in Kaohsiung.


Shoushan
 
Shoushan is a mountain that provides a unique opportunity to observe monkeys in their natural habitat. Alongside, there is a small zoo showcasing several animals. For the adventurous, the mountain climb can begin a few hundred meters below the zoo. To truly immerse yourself, it is recommended to explore the captivating Chaishan Nature Park. This park offers a network of raised trails meandering through a serene forest, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking an escape from city life.


Ruifeng Night Market

Ruifeng Night Market in Kaohsiung's Zuoying District is a bustling hub with a 20-year history. With over 1,000 stalls, it offers a diverse range of mouthwatering treats. From Wanguo Iron Plate Noodles to Mongolian Barbecue and traditional delights like Grass Jelly Tea, it satisfies every palate. Renowned for its culinary variety, the market attracts food enthusiasts seeking delectable snacks. Don't miss this night market for an authentic taste of Kaohsiung's street food. Closed Mondays and Wednesdays.



Food
Taiwan is renowned for its mouthwatering street food scene, which holds a special place in the hearts of locals. From the south to the north, every corner boasts unique regional delicacies that will blow your taste buds away. Brace yourself for a gastronomic adventure in Taiwan, where every bite leaves an unforgettable mark on visitors.