Umber: A Stylish Coffee Retreat at Tainan's Art Museum
by English Guy in Asia
Apr 2, 2025
Getting There - Take a Bus to Tainan Train Station 🚄
Tainan Train Station is the central transportation hub for downtown Tainan, making it the most convenient place to get around! Upon arrival, you can choose from the following options:
Bus System: Tainan's city bus system offers extensive routes, and a one-day pass allows you to visit all the major attractions.
T-Bike Public Bikes: The densely populated stations are ideal for short distances.
Scooter Rentals: The most recommended way to travel Tainan, offering high mobility and convenient parking.
Walking: With the city's attractions concentrated, a walking tour offers a better experience of the city's charm.
Local Attractions - Chihkan Tower, Anping Old Street, and Shennong Street: A journey through the ancient capital of Tainan spanning three centuries.
Tainan boasts a rich history, with stories hidden around every corner. =
Chihkan Tower: A landmark in Tainan, witnessing the transition from the Dutch, Ming, and Qing dynasties.
Anping Old Street: Experience traditional architecture amidst the cobblestone streets, and the Anping Tree House is a must-see hidden gem.
Shennong Street: A beautiful nighttime destination for hipsters, where the aroma of coffee and the charm of cultural and creative art can be found in the old houses.
Confucius Temple: Taiwan's first Confucian temple, experience a scholarly atmosphere and the beauty of classical architecture.
Cyanotype Cultural and Creative Park: Limited-time nighttime art installations offer a visual feast combining technology and creativity.
Food and Restaurants: Guohua Street and Yongle Market, a Tainan culinary mecca! Yongle Market is located on Guohua Street in Tainan's vibrant district. While small, it boasts a wide selection of classic snacks, including squid soup, oyster pancakes, and eel noodles. The food is incredibly filling:
Yongle Market Must-Try List:
A Song Gua Bao: Tender braised pork and peanut flour, a classic combination you can't stop eating.
Jin De Spring Rolls: Filled with vegetables in a thin, cicada-wing wrapper, refreshing and non-greasy.
Fu Sheng Hao Wan Kue: The century-old shop's signature Wan Kue, featuring chewy rice and a special sauce.
Nearby Dining Options:
Du Xiaoyue Danzai Noodles: Tainan's most iconic snack, featuring a delicious broth and chewy noodles.
Anping Douhua: Fluffy, succulent tofu pudding. Flowers paired with black sugar syrup are a perfect summer treat.
Chou's Shrimp Rolls: Crispy skin encasing sweet shrimp, a must-try Anping specialty.
Shopping Guide - Hayashi Department Store and Shin Kong Mitsukoshi: A shopping paradise where old meets new.
Tainan's shopping experience blends nostalgia with modernity, catering to diverse demographics:
Cultural and Creative Shopping:
Hayashi Department Store: Tainan's first department store has reopened, featuring five floors of local brands.
Shennong Street Shops: Handmade accessories, vintage goods, and independent designer pieces, each with a unique story.
Anping Old Street Shopping District: Candied fruits, peanut candy, sword lion merchandise, and other Tainan souvenirs. #Tainan2025
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