新北介绍
新北市,是中国台湾省下辖市,亦是台湾省第一大城市,设立于2010年,其前身为台北县,新北市是台湾当局六个“直辖市”之一,全境环绕台北市,东北则三面环绕基隆市,东南邻宜兰县,西南邻桃园市,堪称是台湾社会的缩影。
新北热门旅游问答
这个景点/城市的历史和意义是什么?
新北市(原台北县)环绕台北市,地貌多样,涵盖海岸线和山地。这里汇集了众多文化、历史和自然景观,从古老的矿业小镇(九份、金瓜石)到滨海公园(野柳),再到原住民社区(乌来)。市政府也十分重视通过博物馆(茶、陶、艺术)等方式保护当地传统文化。
它位于哪里?我该如何到达那里(地铁、公交、出租车、步行)?
新北市环绕台北市。许多景点可搭乘台北捷运,再转乘当地巴士或火车前往。例如,前往野柳,可从台北搭乘巴士;前往乌来,可搭乘巴士/火车,再转乘当地接驳巴士;前往板桥和莺歌,可搭乘捷运或区域列车。
开放时间是什么?最佳参观时间是什么时候?
- 大多数公园和户外风景区在白天开放(约上午 8:00 或 9:00 至下午 5:00 或 6:00)。
- 最佳季节是春季和秋季,那时气候温和,天空晴朗。
入场费/门票价格是多少?如何购票(线上/线下)?
许多自然风景区免费或仅收取少量门票。博物馆(例如新北市美术馆)和主题公园可能会收取门票。门票一般可在现场购买,也可通过官方网站或当地售票平台购买。(具体价格因景点而异。)
我需要提前预订机票吗?需要提前多久预订?
Advance booking is not usually necessary for most outdoor sites. But for popular museums, art exhibitions, or holiday periods, consider booking 1–3 days ahead.
How much time is needed to fully explore it?
Because New Taipei spans many districts and types of attractions, allocate at least 2–3 days to see a good mix (coast, mountains, culture). If restricted to one area (e.g. Yehliu + Jiufen), a full day may suffice.
What are the must-see highlights or main areas inside?
- Yehliu Geopark
- Jiufen Old Street / Jinguashi
- Shifen Old Street & Shifen Waterfall
- Wulai hot springs and nature
- New Taipei Metropolitan Park
- New Taipei City Art Museum
- Banqiao 435 Art Zone
- Xizhi Gongbei Temple
Are guided tours or audio guides available (and in which languages)?
Yes — many tourist spots offer guided tours in Mandarin, English, and sometimes Japanese. Museums and cultural sites often support audio guides in multiple languages. Tour operators in New Taipei arrange day trips (Yehliu, Jiufen, Shifen) from Taipei.
What are the best viewpoints or photography spots?
- The “Queen’s Head” and coastal rock formations at Yehliu
- Sunset views at Jinguashi cliffs or Jiufen terraces
- Shifen Waterfall cascades
- Panoramic views from hills near Xizhi Gongbei Temple
- Cityscape views from New Taipei Metropolitan Park overlooking the skyline
What is the recommended route or itinerary inside?
- Day 1: Yehliu → Jinguashi / Jiufen Old Street → return via coastal roads
- Day 2: Shifen Old Street + Waterfall, then Wulai hot springs and forest area
- Day 3: Urban districts — Banqiao 435 Art Zone, New Taipei City Art Museum, Xizhi Gongbei Temple, relaxing in Metropolitan Park
Are night visits, light shows, or special tours available?
Night markets and old streets like Jiufen and Shifen stay active after dusk. Occasional evening cultural events or lantern festivals take place (e.g. in Pingxi region).
Is it crowded, and when are the least crowded times/days to visit?
Weekends and holidays see heavier crowds, especially in coastal and old street attractions. The quieter times are weekday mornings. Early arrival helps avoid peak crowds at Yehliu, Jiufen, and Shifen.
What facilities are available (toilets, food, water, rest areas, shops)?
Facilities are generally good in tourist areas: restrooms, food stalls, cafés, souvenir shops, visitor centers. More remote trails or cliffs may have minimal amenities.
Is the attraction accessible for elderly, children, or disabled visitors?
Many main paths, parks, museums, and streets are accessible. Some steep alleys (e.g. in Jiufen) or cliff edges may be challenging. Always check for ramps or alternative routes at specific sites.
Is cash needed or are cards/mobile payments accepted?
Cash is accepted widely, especially in smaller shops and food stalls. Most museums, galleries, and modern establishments accept credit cards and mobile payments (e.g. EasyCard, mobile wallets).
What restaurants or cafes are available inside or nearby?
- Tea houses and local snack shops along Jiufen Old Street
- Seafood restaurants along the coast (Yehliu, Jinguashi)
- Hot springs resort cafés in Wulai
- Art-zone cafés in Banqiao 435
- Cafés and museum cafés near the New Taipei City Art Museum
Are there vegetarian/vegan/halal food options?
Yes — vegetarian and vegan dishes are generally available, particularly in cafés, teahouses, and larger restaurants. Halal options are fewer but available in some Muslim‐friendly eateries; it's best to check in advance.
What hotels or accommodations are close to the site?
There is a wide range: boutique guesthouses in Jiufen and Wulai, mid-range hotels in Banqiao or along the coast, luxury resorts near hot springs or scenic areas. Staying in Taipei or New Taipei is also convenient for day trips.
What other attractions or landmarks are nearby and easy to combine in a day trip?
- Pinglin Tea Plantation to explore tea culture and forest trails (part of New Taipei itineraries)
- Keelung Harbor and coastal routes
- Yangmingshan National Park (shared with Taipei) for hikes and nature escapes
Are there souvenir shops and what are the typical souvenirs?
Yes — common souvenirs include local tea, hand-made ceramics, rock souvenirs from Yehliu, tea products from Pinglin, indigenous crafts in Wulai, postcards, local snacks and sweets.
What are the best transportation options to continue the trip after visiting?
- Use TRA (Taiwan Railways) or MRT to return toward Taipei or onward to eastern Taiwan
- Bus routes connect to coastal towns or into rural New Taipei districts
- Car rental or scooter — flexible for remote and scenic routes in New Taipei