Explore the vast flower gardens, enjoy a peaceful walk in nature, visit the on-site restaurants for local cuisine, and experience the beautiful seasonal flower displays. You can also enjoy various workshops such as painting, flower arrangement, and pottery.

Located in Xinshe Township within Taichung's Dakeng Scenic Area, Xinshe Manor is a lush green estate. From the moment you step into the estate, you'll be greeted by stunning scenery, including the now-thriving plum forest path, unique tree houses, a medieval European castle, gardens, a winery, a misty waterfall, a rainbow bridge, a distinctive hexagonal restaurant, and a Nanyang-style restaurant.
Here, you'll find vast expanses of greenery and forests, creating a truly relaxing and relaxing atmosphere. The climate is pleasant year-round, with an average annual temperature of 23 degrees Celsius. No matter when you visit, you'll be treated to extraordinary scenery. Strolling through the area feels like being in a fairyland, a truly relaxing experience.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
All seasons are suitable, all seasons are like spring
Recommended 1-day tour
NT$250, half-price ticket NT$150 (7-12 years old, over 65 years old and people with disabilities), free for children under 6 years old
Weekdays 9:00-18:00
Holidays 8:00-18:00
Meal time: 11:00-17:30
Xinshe Manor is renowned for its large flower gardens and its role in promoting local horticulture. It's a popular destination for flower lovers and tourists looking to experience nature and tranquility. The manor also offers educational experiences related to flora and art.
Xinshe Manor is located in Taichung's Xinshe District. It is accessible by bus or taxi from Taichung's city center. If you’re using public transportation, taking a bus to Xinshe Station and then a short taxi ride would be ideal.
The manor is typically open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring or winter months when the flower gardens are in full bloom.
The entrance fee is approximately NT$200 per adult. Tickets can be purchased both online via their official website or on-site.
It’s recommended to book tickets online in advance, especially during peak seasons (spring and winter). Booking a few days ahead should be sufficient.
You would need around 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the gardens, enjoy the workshops, and visit the attractions.
The must-see highlights include the main flower garden, the pond area, and the seasonal flower exhibits. Don’t miss out on the creative art and flower arrangement workshops available.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some may offer English-language tours. It's best to check availability in advance.
The flower gardens, especially during blooming seasons, provide excellent photo opportunities. The pond area surrounded by lush greenery is also a great spot for photography.
Start by exploring the flower gardens, then visit the art and pottery workshops. Take a break at the cafe, and finish with a stroll around the pond area. If available, consider a guided tour for a deeper experience.
There are no specific night visits or light shows, but during certain seasons, the gardens may have special events or evening markets. Check the schedule for any special tours or events.
It tends to get crowded during weekends and holidays, especially during peak flower seasons. The best times to visit for fewer crowds are weekdays, particularly in the early mornings.
There are clean restrooms, food stalls offering local snacks, and a cafe where visitors can relax. A gift shop with local souvenirs is also available.
Yes, the manor is accessible to elderly, children, and disabled visitors with paved paths and wheelchair-friendly areas.
Cards and mobile payments (e.g., Apple Pay, LINE Pay) are accepted for tickets and purchases. However, it's good to carry some cash for smaller purchases.
The manor has a cafe offering local snacks and drinks. Nearby, there are local Taiwanese eateries and restaurants serving regional specialties.
Vegetarian options are available at the manor's cafe, and nearby restaurants also cater to vegetarian diets. For halal food, it’s recommended to check restaurants in the Taichung city center.
There are several accommodations near Xinshe, including local guesthouses and hotels. For more options, you can find larger hotels in Taichung city center, about a 30-40 minute drive away.
Nearby attractions include the Xinshe Castle, Lavender Cottage, and the Gaomei Wetlands. These can be easily combined with a visit to the manor for a scenic day trip.
Yes, the manor has a gift shop where you can purchase locally made flower-themed items, pottery, and souvenirs related to the gardens.
From Xinshe, you can take a taxi or bus to continue to other attractions in Taichung, like the Rainbow Village or the National Taichung Theater.