Sun Moon Lake Taiwan
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Mar 16, 2023
Travel Guide to Taiwan - For travelers who are about to explore the island!
🌟Taipei 101
As a landmark of Taipei, Taipei 101 is not only a shopping center but also a great place to enjoy the city view. Remember to take the world's fastest elevator to the observatory on the 89th floor.
- 💰Ticket price: TWD 600
- ⏰Opening hours: 09:00–22:00
🏞️National Palace Museum
With a collection of over 690,000 artifacts, this is a must-visit place to explore traditional Chinese culture and art.
- 💰Ticket price: TWD 250
- ⏰Opening hours: 08:30–18:00 (extended to 21:00 on Fri and Sat)
🌅Sun Moon Lake
The largest freshwater lake in Taiwan, surrounded by green mountains and picturesque scenery. A boat trip or cable car ride is a good choice.
- 💰Ticket price: Free (boat/cable car ride approx. TWD 300)
- ⏰Opening hours: All day
🌲Alishan
Alishan National Forest Recreation Area is famous for its cool climate, sunrise, and sea of clouds. Don't forget to try the high mountain tea.
- 💰Ticket price: TWD 200
- ⏰Opening hours: All day
🌄Yangmingshan National Park
Just a short drive from Taipei, this park is a paradise for nature lovers with its volcanic landscape, hot springs, and seasonal flowers.
- 💰Ticket price: Free
- ⏰Opening hours: 09:00–16:30
🏘️Jiufen Old Street
Jiufen is a nostalgic mountain town. When the lanterns light up at night, it feels like stepping into a Hayao Miyazaki movie.
- 💰Ticket price: Free
- ⏰Opening hours: 10:00–20:00
🚗Car rental suggestions
For first-time visitors to Taiwan, the following reasons for renting a car may help you plan a better trip:
1. Taiwan has a diverse terrain, and public transportation is inconvenient for some attractions. Renting a car can help you travel more efficiently.
2. Professional drivers not only provide point-to-point service but also share local cultural stories.
3. Drivers are usually familiar with the road conditions, which can help you avoid getting lost or traffic problems.
📢Notes
1. Please obey traffic rules and do not cross the road at will to avoid fines (up to TWD 300).
2. Please follow the "no eating or drinking" rule in the Taiwan MRT system and keep the carriages clean.
3. Be careful when shopping, especially at popular attractions, to avoid buying counterfeit goods.
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