
Toucheng is a historic town in northeastern Taiwan, known for its fishing heritage, traditional streets, and proximity to natural coastal attractions. It has long been a hub for trade and cultural exchange in the region.
Toucheng is located in Yilan County, Taiwan, along the northeastern coast. You can reach it by train from Taipei via the Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) to Toucheng Station, then take a local bus or taxi to specific attractions. Biking and walking are common for exploring the town itself.
Most areas are open year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, while summer is ideal for beach activities. Early mornings are best for exploring streets and markets.
Most of Toucheng’s attractions, like Old Street and beaches, are free. Some museums or special tours may require tickets, which can be purchased on-site or online.
Booking in advance is generally unnecessary except for museums, guided tours, or surfing lessons, which can be booked a few days ahead online or through local agencies.
1–2 days are sufficient to explore Toucheng’s main sites, beaches, and nearby natural attractions.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and English at museums and some cultural sites. Audio guides are occasionally available at major attractions.
Start at Toucheng Old Street, visit local temples, then head to the beaches. Allocate time for Lanyang Museum and finish with coastal cycling or a short hike to viewpoints.
Evening walks along the Old Street are popular. Some local festivals may offer night markets and cultural performances, but light shows are uncommon.
Toucheng can be crowded on weekends and holidays. Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded.
Basic facilities include public toilets, restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops, and rest areas along the beaches and Old Street.
Old Street and beach areas are generally accessible. Some hiking trails may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash is recommended for small vendors, markets, and street food. Many restaurants and larger stores accept cards and mobile payments such as Apple Pay or Line Pay.
Seafood restaurants, local Taiwanese snack shops, and cafes along Toucheng Old Street and coastal areas.
Vegetarian options are available at some cafes and restaurants; halal options are limited.
Hotels, guesthouses, and homestays are available near Toucheng Old Street and beaches.
Yes, shops sell local snacks, handicrafts, seafood products, and traditional Taiwanese items.
Return by TRA train to Taipei or Yilan, take local buses to nearby towns, or rent bicycles or scooters for coastal exploration.