First stop: Taipei Day 1: Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall (free admission) - Eslite Xinyi Flagship Store - Taipei 101 (best to go in the evening to see both day and night views) - Taipei National Palace Museum (Saturday 5 to 8 pm
Semi-free) - Tamsui (Watch the sunset. Including Tamsui Old Street, Fisherman's Wharf, Hongmao City, Truth University and Tamkang Middle School where "The Secret Cannot Be Told" was filmed) - Shilin Night Market.
Day 2: Presidential Palace (free of charge) - Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (free of charge) - National Taiwan University (the first university in Taiwan) - Yongkang Street (a place of petty bourgeoisie) - Ximending (a trendy center, very lively at night) - Longshan Temple, Meng
boat.
Day 3: Taipei Fine Arts Museum - Taipei Storytelling Museum; or go to Yongle Market (the largest fabric market in Taiwan); or go to Maokong to take a cable car and taste tea (a holy place to watch the night view); night market (suitable for young people) and Raohe Street
Night market; enjoy the night view of Yangmingshan.
Second stop: Jiufen Day 1: Walk around the old streets, climb down Jilong Mountain, Jiufen Junior High School and Elementary School, Shuqi Street, etc. are all good.
In the evening, I took the bus to Keelung and visited the Miaokou Night Market. There were a lot of delicious food.
After you come back, go shopping on Jiufen Street. When the crowds recede, you can see another kind of beauty of Jiufen.
Day 2: Get up early to watch the sunrise on Jilong Mountain.
Third stop: Yilan Day 1: Just came from Jiufen, it is recommended to go to the cold spring!
This Suao cold spring is very famous. The temperature remains at 21° all year round and is rich in various nutrients.
After soaking in the cold spring, go to eat "hand-made noodles" opposite "Mingquan Tianxia B&B".
Then in the afternoon, I was going to go to the "National Center for Traditional Arts." After shopping, I took a free shuttle bus to the famous Luodong Night Market. Go where there are more people!
Day 2: If you are not too tired, get up early, ask the boss to borrow a bicycle, and go to the beach!
The fourth stop: Hualien + Taitung itinerary recommendation: three days and two nights at the Hualien Night Market. Behind the night market is the sea. It is so beautiful to sit on the embankment and chat, watch the night view and watch the fireworks.
The terrain of Taitung's eastern coast scenic area is richly varied, including coastal terraces, beaches, gravel beaches, reefs, offshore islands, promontories and sea erosion platforms, sea erosion trenches, sea erosion caves, etc.
This area is also the main settlement area of ??the Amis Aboriginal people. Every July and August, various tribes along the route will hold harvest festivals one after another, which is the best time to experience the Amis culture.
You can take some time to enjoy Zhiben Hot Spring.
Hot springs, waterfalls, forests, mountains, rivers and trees all combine to form Taitung Zhiben Hot Spring Scenic Area, which is a world-class hot spring resort and the number one tourist attraction in Taitung.
Fifth stop: Kenting itinerary recommendation: Kenting in early April is home to about half of the young people and foreigners in Taiwan. Because it is spring break, there is also a carnival rock, pop and electronic music festival!
Chun Na has a concentration of countless non-mainstream, underground and unknown bands and DJs (the most high-end place); Chun Lang has many well-known singers. Tickets can be purchased at the 7-11 ticket booking machine, but you need to book as early as possible.
You can also take advantage of the night to go to the beach with a group of people to drink and "play the truth" and live an indulgent and decadent nightlife.
Sixth stop: Kaohsiung itinerary recommendation: Kaohsiung is the second largest city in Taiwan.
I recommend Cijin. This is a small island and you need to take a ferry to get there. Remember to rent a bicycle!
There is also Pier 2 Art Zone, which is also quite interesting, similar to Beijing 798.
If you stay overnight, you can go to Youmeng River and visit Liuhe Night Market in the evening.
Stop 7: Tainan 1. It is best to go to Tainan on Saturday or Sunday, because the night markets in Tainan are open on a rotating basis. On weekends, there is the Garden Night Market, the largest night market in Taiwan.
2. Tainan is the ancient capital of Taiwan and has many historical monuments, so you can visit Chikan Tower - National Cheng Kung University - Anping Castle - Anping Tree House. If you have more time, you can also go to the Confucius Temple and so on.
Stop 8: Students who go to Chiayi in May or June can see fireflies at night.
There will also be different activities in other seasons.
Get up in the morning and watch the sunrise. The sunrise in Alishan is very beautiful, and you can also see the sea of ??clouds. Then you can walk around in Alishan Forest Park. In the afternoon, you can go to Fenqi Lake.
In fact, Fenchi Lake is not a lake, but a small village.
Due to the high terrain and shrouded clouds and mist, it’s very artistic!
After returning to the city, we went to National Chung Cheng University, the school where "Meteor Garden" was filmed.
Stop 9: Taichung 1. Urban area: Yizhong Street (a holy place for girls to go shopping), Tunghai University (the most beautiful university in Taiwan), Fengjia Night Market (everything from food, clothing, housing and transportation can be solved here!) 2. Lukang Town: Lukang
Gangzhen is located in Changhua County.
The small town of Lukang is considered very important, and there are only a few places in Taiwan that can be used as materials for lectures on the history of Chinese architecture.