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        • The Ultimate Travel Guide to Taipei 臺北旅遊指南 >
          • Yangmingshan National Park 陽明山懶人包 – Your Complete Travel Guide
          • Ultimate Guide to Taipei’s Old Streets 台北老街指南
          • The Ultimate Travel Guide to Pingxi and Shifen 平溪懶人包
          • The Ultimate One-Day Taipei Itinerary 一天在臺北怎麽旅遊
          • The Ultimate Guide to Taipei’s Night Markets 臺北夜市指南
          • The Most Awesome Day Trips from Taipei 台北一日遊景點
          • The Complete 2025 Beitou Hot Springs Guide: Soak Like Royalty 北投溫泉英文指南
          • The Best Views of the Taipei 101 (Best Places to see New Year’s Fireworks) 欣賞101煙火的最佳地點
          • The Best Beaches Near Taipei: North Taiwan’s Top 10 台北前10名的沙灘 >
            • Hualien Travel Guide 花蓮懶人包 – The Most Beautiful Part of Taiwan >
              • What to See and Do in Hualien Besides Taroko Gorge
              • Ultimate Taroko National Park Travel Guide – Explore the Deepest Marble Gorge on Earth 太魯閣國家公園懶人包
              • Taroko Gorge Travel Guide (太魯閣) – Taiwan’s Most Breathtaking Geological Feature
          • Tamsui Travel Guide – Taipei’s Amazing Historic Riverside Town 淡水最佳的景點
          • Taipei’s Waterfall Guide – Explore the City’s Most Breathtaking Falls 台北瀑布指南
          • Taipei Museum Guide – Discover the Best Museums in Taipei 臺北博物館指南
          • Taipei City Hiking Guide – The Best Hikes in Taipei 台灣爬山指南
          • Taipei 101: The Ultimate Guide to Taiwan’s Tallest Tower (臺北101)
          • Shifen Waterfall and Old Street Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
          • Qingtiangang Grassland: See Amazing Views and Buffalo Close-Up 擎天崗
          • Our Travel Guide to Wulai – Taipei’s Amazing Mountain Paradise (烏來旅遊指南)
          • Jiufen Old Street – Taiwan’s Amazing Mountainside Village 九份老街
          • Dihua Street and Dadaocheng – Taipei’s Amazing Historical Hipster Paradise 迪化街及大稻埕
          • Children and Parent’s Travel Guide to Taipei 小孩及家長台北旅遊指南
        • Taiwan’s Northern Coast Travel Guide – Discover a Beautiful and Amazing Coastline 台灣北海岸懶人包 >
          • Yehliu Geopark – The Amazing Crown Jewel of Taiwan’s Northern Coast 野柳地質公園
        • Keelung Travel Guide – Best Places to See in the Harbor City 基隆旅遊指南
        • Taoyuan Travel Guide – More Than Just an Airport City 桃園旅游懶人包
        • Travel Guide to Hsinchu 新竹懶人包 – Taiwan’s Charming Tech Hub
        • Miaoli Travel Guide – Discover this Amazing Mountainous Backwater 苗栗旅遊懶人包 >
          • Huoyanshan
        • Taichung Travel Guide 台中旅遊懶人包 – Discover Central Taiwan’s Hidden Secrets
        • Gaomei Wetlands – Complete Guide to Taichung’s Amazing Wildlife Area 高美濕地
        • Nantou Travel Guide – Taiwan’s Most Stunning Mountain Getaway 南投縣懶人包
        • Sun Moon Lake Travel Guide – Taiwan’s Most Beautiful Lake 日月潭旅游指南
        • Changhua Travel Guide – Fall in Love with Taiwan’s Historical Central County 彰化懒人包
        • Chiayi Travel Guide – Best Places to Visit, Eat & Explore 嘉義懶人包
        • Alishan 阿里山 – Taiwan’s Ultimate Mountain Destination
        • Alishan Forest Railway Travel Guide (阿里山森林鐵路) – Taiwan’s Most Scenic Rail Line
        • Yunlin Travel Guide 雲林旅遊懶人包 – A Rural Wonderland in Southwest Taiwan
        • Tainan Travel Guide: Discover Taiwan’s Oldest City & Ultimate Foodie Paradise – 臺南懶人包
        • Travel Guide to Kaohsiung – Southern Taiwan’s Most Vibrant City 高雄旅遊懶人包 >
          • Tianliao Moon World Travel Guide 田寮月世界 – Taiwan’s Out-of-this-World Geopark
          • Qijin (Cijin) Island Travel Guide – Koahsiung’s Best Beach Destination 旗津懶人包
          • Maolin Travel Guide 茂林旅游懶人包 – Our Favorite Place in Taiwan
          • Monkey Mountain (Shoushan) 壽山 – Taiwan’s Best Monkey-Spotting Location
          • Lotus Pond Travel Guide 蓮池潭 – Kaohsiung’s Scenic Temple Area
          • Cheng Ching Lake Ultimate Travel Guide 澄清湖完整導覽
          • Pingtung Travel Guide – Explore Taiwan’s Sunniest County 屏東旅遊懶人包
          • Kenting Travel Guide 墾丁懶人包 – The Best Beaches in Taiwan
          • Travel Guide to Yilan 宜蘭懶人包 – Beaches, Mountains, Hot Springs, and more
          • Guide to Toucheng 頭城懶人包 – Yilan’s Amazing Seaside Paradise
          • Taipingshan Travel Guide 太平山 – Discover Yilan’s Amazing Mountain Scenery
          • Our Guide to Taiwan’s East Coast 台灣東海岸指南 – Taiwan’s Most Beautiful Coastline
          • Taiwan’s East Rift Valley (Huadong Valley) Travel Guide 花東縱谷旅遊指南 – The Most Beautiful Places in Taiwan
          • Taitung Travel Guide – Top Things to Do in Taiwan’s Outdoor Tourism Paradise 台東懶人包
          • Taiwan National Public Holiday Guide 台灣國定假日指南
          • The Ultimate Taiwan Hotel Guide 臺灣飯店指南
          • The Ultimate Taiwan SIM Card, eSIM, and Portable Wi-Fi Guide
          • The Ultimate Taiwan Transportation Guide 台灣交通常見問題
          • The Ultimate Taiwan Butterfly Watching Guide 台灣賞蝴蝶指南
          • The Ultimate Foreigner’s Guide for Surviving in Taiwan 外國人在台灣存活指南

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The Ultimate Taiwan Butterfly Watching Guide 台灣賞蝴蝶指南

9/3/2025

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Taiwan has over 300 species of butterflies, including over 50 endemic butterfly species. There are also annual butterfly migrations for many species on the island. With so many butterflies everywhere, butterflying (butterfly spotting) has become a major pastime for people on the island.

In this blog, we will provide a basic overview of butterfly watching in Taiwan, what to expect, and a full list of butterfly species in Taiwan.
Planning your trip to Taiwan?
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Here are some top travel tips for you:
  • Best time to visit: Spring and Autumn when it is not too hot or cold and less rainy
  • How to get there: Plane tickets via Trip.com
  • Best places to stay can be found on Agoda
  • Book tours and activities in Taiwan on Klook
  • Stay connected with a local SIM
  • Rent a car to explore distant sights

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Basic Taiwan Butterfly Spotting Tips
  • When are the major Butterfly Migrations in Taiwan?
  • Where are the best places to spot butterflies in Taiwan?
  • My Experience Spotting Butterflies in Taiwan
    • List of Butterflies that I have personally spotted
  • Full List of Taiwan Butterflies:
    • Angled Castor 波蛺蝶 (bō jiá dié) Ariadne ariadne pallidior
    • Angled Flat 尖翅星弄蝶 (jiān chì xīng nòng dié) Celaenorrhinus pulomaya formosanus
    • Angled Red Forester 曲紋黛眼蝶 (qǔ wén dài yǎn dié) Lethe chandica ratnacri
    • Asian wood satyr 古眼蝶 (gǔ yǎn dié) Palaeonympha opalina macrophthalmia
    • Australian Lurcher 黃帶隱蛺蝶 (huáng dài yǐn jiá dié) Yoma sabina podium tsukada
    • Bamboo Treebrown 長紋黛眼蝶 (cháng wén dài yǎn dié) Zophoessa europa pavida
    • Banana Skipper 蕉弄蝶 (jiāo nòng dié) Erionota torus
    • Banded Awl 圓翅絨弄蝶 (yuán chì róng nòng dié) Hasora taminatus vairacana
    • Bevan's Swift 假禾弄蝶 (jiǎ hé nòng dié) Parnara bevani
    • Blacktip Swordtail 黑尾劍鳳蝶 (hēi wěi jiàn fèng dié) Graphium mullah chungianus
    • Blue Admiral 琉璃蛺蝶 (liú lí jiá dié) Kaniska canace drilon
    • Blue Pansy 青眼蛺蝶 (qīng yǎn jiá dié) Junonia orithya orithya
    • Blue Tiger 淡紋青斑蝶 (dàn wén qīng bān dié) Tirumala limniace limniace
    • Blue-branded king crow 圓翅紫斑蝶 (yuán chì zǐ bān dié) Euploea eunice hobsoni
    • Bremer's Labyrinth 巴氏蔭眼蝶 (bā shì yìn yǎn dié) Neope bremeri taiwana
    • Broad Banded Sailor 眉紋環蛺蝶 (méi wén huán jiá dié) Neptis sankara shirakaiana
    • Broadwing Jezebel 條斑粉蝶 (tiáo bān fěn dié) Delias lativa formosana
    • Brown Awl 長翅弄蝶 (cháng chì nòng dié) Budamia exclamationis
    • Buddhist Darter 菩提赭弄蝶 (pú tí zhě nòng dié) Ochlodes bouddha yuchingkinus
    • Bush Hopper 小黃星弄蝶 (xiǎo huáng xīng nòng dié) Ampittia dioscorides
    • Butler's Treebrown 巴氏黛眼蝶 (bā shì dài yǎn dié) Lethe butleri periscelis
    • Ceylon Blue Glassy Tiger 旖斑蝶 (yǐ bān dié) Ideopsis similis
    • Chequered Flat 白弄蝶 (bái nòng dié) Abraximorpha davidii ermasis
    • Chestnut Tiger 大絹紋斑蝶 (dà juàn wén bān dié) Parantica sita niphonica
    • China Flat 玉帶白裙弄蝶 (yù dài bái qún nòng dié) Tagiades tethys moori
    • China Nawab 小雙尾蛺蝶 (xiǎo shuāng wěi jiá dié) Polyura narcaeda meghaduta
    • Chinese Bushbrown 稻眉眼蝶 (dào méi yǎn dié) Mycalesis gotana nanda
    • Chinese Dart 黃斑弄蝶 (huáng bān nòng dié) Potanthus confucius angustatus
    • Chinese Labyrinth 白斑蔭眼蝶 (bái bān yìn yǎn dié) Neope armandii lacticolora
    • Chinese Peacock 翠鳳蝶 (cuì fèng dié) Papilio bianor thrasymedes
    • Chinese Sergent 幻紫帶蛺蝶 (huàn zǐ dài jiá dié) Athyma fortuna kodahirai
    • Chinese Windmill 麝鳳蝶 (shè fèng dié) Byasa confusus mansonensis
    • Chinese Yellow Swallowtail 柑橘鳳蝶 (gān jú fèng dié) Papilio machaon
    • Chocolate Albatross 異色尖粉蝶 (yì sè jiān fěn dié) Appias lyncia eleonora
    • Chocolate Pansy 黯眼蛺蝶 (àn yǎn jiá dié) Junonia iphita iphita
    • Christoph's Treebrown 柯氏黛眼蝶 (kē shì dài yǎn dié) Lethe christophi hanako
    • Colon Swift 台灣暗弄蝶 (tái wān àn nòng dié) Caltoris ranrunna
    • Comma 突尾鉤蛺蝶 (tū wěi gōu jiá dié) Polygonia c-album asakurai nakahara
    • Common Albatross 尖粉蝶 (jiān fěn dié) Appias albina semperi
    • Common Awl 鐵色絨弄蝶 (tiě sè róng nòng dié) Hasora badra badra
    • Common Bluebottle 青鳳蝶 (qīng fèng dié) Graphium sarpedon connectens
    • Common Bushbrown 曲斑眉眼蝶 (qǔ bān méi yǎn dié) Mycalesis perseus blasius
    • Common Duffer 方環蝶 (fāng huán dié) Discophora sondaica tulliana
    • Common Evening Brown 暮樣蝶 (mù yàng dié) Melanitis leda leda
    • Common Five-ring 小波眼蝶 (xiǎo bō yǎn dié) Ypthima baldus zodina
    • Common Glider / Common Hill Sailor 小環蛺蝶 (xiǎo huán jiá dié) Neptis sappho formosana
    • Common Grass Yellow 黃蝶 (huáng dié) Eurema hecabe hecabe
    • Common Gull 黑脈粉蝶 (hēi mài fěn dié) Cepora nerissa cibyra
    • Common Indian crow 幻紫斑蝶 (huàn zǐ bān dié) Euploea core amymone
    • Common Jay 木蘭青鳳蝶 (mù lán qīng fèng dié) Graphium doson postianus
    • Common Jester 花豹盛蛺蝶 (huā bào shèng jiá dié) Symbrenthia hypselis scatinia
    • Taiwan Common Jester 散紋盛蛺蝶 (sàn wén shèng jiá dié) Symbrenthia lilaea formosanus
    • Common Lascar 金環蛺蝶 (jīn huán jiá dié) Pantoporia hordonia rihodona
    • Common Leapard 紅擬豹斑蝶 (hóng nǐ bào bān dié) Phalanta phalanta phalanta
    • Common Mapwing 網絲蛺蝶 (wǎng sī jiá dié) Cyretis thyodamas formosana
    • Common Mime 大斑鳳蝶 (dà bān fèng dié) Papilio clytia
    • Common Mormon 玉帶鳳蝶 (yù dài fèng dié) Papilio polytes polytes
    • Common Palmfly 藍紋鋸眼蝶 (lán wén jù yǎn dié) Elymnias hypermnestra hainana
    • Common Raven 無尾白紋鳳蝶 (wú wěi bái wén fèng dié) Papilio castor formosanus
    • Common Rose 紅珠鳳蝶 (hóng zhū fèng dié) Pachliopta aristolochiae inerpositus
    • Common Sailor 豆環蛺蝶 (dòu huán jiá dié) Neptis hylas luculenta
    • Common Sergent 玄珠帶蛺蝶 (xuán zhū dài jiá dié) Athyma perius perius
    • Common Straight Swift 稻弄蝶 (dào nòng dié) Parnara guttata
    • Common Tiger 虎斑蝶 (hǔ bān dié) Danaus genutia
    • Common Treebrown 波紋黛眼蝶 (bō wén dài yǎn dié) Lethe rohria daemoniaca
    • Common Windmill 多姿麝鳳蝶 (duō zī shè fèng dié) Byasa polyeuctes termessus
    • Conjoined Swift 巨褐弄蝶 (jù hè nòng dié) Pelopidas conjuncta
    • Conjuncta Five-ring 白漪眼蝶 (bái yī yǎn dié) Ypthima conjuncta yamanakai
    • Constable 流星蛺蝶 (liú xīng jiá dié) Dichorragia nesimachus formosanus
    • Contiguous Swift 黃紋孔弄蝶 (huáng wén kǒng nòng dié) Polytremis lubricans kuyaniana
    • Danaid Egg-fly 雌擬幻蛺蝶 (cí nǐ huàn jiá dié) Hypolimnas misippus misippus
    • Danaus 斑蝶屬 (bān dié shǔ) Type of species
    • Dark Blue Tiger 小淡紋青斑蝶 (xiǎo dàn wén qīng bān dié) Tirumala septentrionis
    • Dark Evening Brown 森林暮樣蝶 (sēn lín mù yàng dié) Melanitis phedima polishana
    • Dark Jezebel 黃裙艷粉蝶 (huáng qún yàn fěn dié) Delias berinda wilemani
    • Dark Palm Dart 寬邊橙斑弄蝶 (kuān biān chéng bān nòng dié) Telicota ohara formosana
    • Dark-brand Bushbrown 小眉眼蝶 (xiǎo méi yǎn dié) Mycalesis mineus mineus
    • Double-branded Blue Crow 雙標紫斑蝶 (shuāng biāo zǐ bān dié) Euploea sylvester swinhoei
    • Dwarf Crow 小紫斑蝶 (xiǎo zǐ bān dié) Euploea tulliolus koxinga
    • Eastern Courtier 燦蛺蝶 (càn jiá dié) Sephisa chandra androdamas
    • Eastern Orange Clouded Yellow 紋黃蝶 (wén huáng dié) Colias erate formosana
    • Empress 大紫蛺蝶 (dà zǐ jiá dié) Sasakia charonda formosana
    • Esaki's Three-ring 江崎波眼蝶 (jiāng qí bō yǎn dié) Ypthima esakii
    • Europlea 紫斑蝶 (zǐ bān dié) type
    • Evan's Snow Flat 白裙弄蝶 (bái qún nòng dié) Tagiades cohaerens
    • Extra-spot Swift 變紋暗弄蝶 (biàn wén àn nòng dié) Caltoris bromus yanuca
    • False Long-streak Sailor 鑲紋環蛺蝶 (xiāng wén huán jiá dié) Neptis philyroides sonani
    • Fine-banded Three-ring 密紋波眼蝶 (mì wén bō yǎn dié) Ypthima multistriata
    • Five-dot Sergent 殘眉線蛺蝶 (cán méi xiàn jiá dié) Limenitis sulpitia tricula
    • Forest Glider 深山環蛺蝶 (shēn shān huán jiá dié) Neptis sylvana esakii
    • Formosan Courtier 台灣燦蛺蝶 (tái wān càn jiá dié) Sephisa daimio
    • Formosan Dart 淡黃斑弄蝶 (dàn huáng bān nòng dié) Potanthus pava
    • Formosan Duke 台灣翠蛺蝶 (tái wān cuì jiá dié) Euthalia formosana
    • Formosan Emporer 金鎧蛺蝶 (jīn kǎi jiá dié) Chitoria chrysolora
    • Formosan Five-ring 寶島眼蝶 (bǎo dǎo yǎn dié) Ypthima formosana
    • Formosan Flat 台灣瑟弄蝶 (tái wān sè nòng dié) Seseria formosana
    • Formosan Glider 無邊環蛺蝶 (wú biān huán jiá dié) Neptis reducta
    • Formosan Kaiser 台灣斑眼蝶 (tái wān bān yǎn dié) Penthema formosanum
    • Formosan Large White Flat 台灣颯弄蝶 (tái wān sà nòng dié) Satarupa formosibia
    • Formosan Lilacfork 玉山幽眼蝶 (yù shān yōu yǎn dié) Zophoessa niitakana
    • Formosan Orange Brimstone 圓翅鈎粉蝶 (yuán chì gōu fěn dié) Gonepterx amintha formosana
    • Formosan Sailor 蓬萊環蛺蝶 (péng lái huán jiá dié) Neptis taiwana
    • Formosan Swift 禾弄蝶 (hé nòng dié) Parnara cinnara
    • Formosan Treebrown 台灣黛眼蝶 (tái wān dài yǎn dié) Lethe mataja
    • Fruhstorfer's Flat 小星弄蝶 (xiǎo xīng nòng dié) Celaenorrhinus ratna
    • Fulvous Pied Flat 黃襟弄蝶 (huáng jīn nòng dié) Pseudocoladenia dan sadakoe
    • Gamma Ace 昏列弄蝶 (hūn liè nòng dié) Halpe gamma
    • Glassy Bluebottle 寬帶青鳳蝶 (kuān dài qīng fèng dié) Graphium cloanthus kuge
    • Glassy Tiger 絹紋斑蝶 (juàn wén bān dié) Parantica aglea maghaba
    • Golden Birdwing 黃裳鳳蝶 (huáng cháng fèng dié) Troides aeacus kaguya
    • Golden-C Comma 突尾鉤蛺蝶 (tū wěi gōu jiá dié) c-album polygonia c-aurem lunulata
    • Grass Demon 薑弄蝶 (jiāng nòng dié) Udaspes folus
    • Great Black-veined White 流星絹粉蝶 (liú xīng juàn fěn dié) Aporia agathon moltrechti
    • Great Crow 大紫斑蝶 (dà zǐ bān dié) Euploea phaenareta juvia
    • Great Egg-fly 幻蛺蝶 (huàn jiá dié) Hypolimnas bolina kezia
    • Great Four-ring 巨波眼蝶 (jù bō yǎn dié) Ypthima praenubila kanonis
    • Great Mormon 大鳳蝶 (dà fèng dié) Papilio memmon heronus
    • Great Nawab 雙尾蛺蝶 (shuāng wěi jiá dié) Polyura eudamippus formosana
    • Great Orange Tip 橙端粉蝶 (chéng duān fěn dié) Hebomoia glaucippe formosana
    • Green Island Siam Tree Nymph 大白斑蝶屬 (dà bái bān dié shǔ) Idea leuconoe kwashotoensis
    • Greenish Palm Dart 竹橙斑弄蝶 (zhú chéng bān nòng dié) Telicota bambusae horisha
    • Grey Pansy 波紋眼蛺蝶 (bō wén yǎn jiá dié) Junonia atlites atlites
    • Helisone's Sailor 蓮花環蛺蝶 (lián huā huán jiá dié) Neptis hesione podarces
    • Hill Peacock 穹翠鳳蝶 (qióng cuì fèng dié) Papilio dialis tatsuta
    • Himalayan Sergent 流帶蛺蝶 (liú dài jiá dié) Athyma opalina hirayamai
    • Hoppo Peacock 雙環翠鳳蝶 (shuāng huán cuì fèng dié) Papilio hopponis
    • Idea 白斑蝶屬 (bái bān dié shǔ) Type
    • Ideopsis 旖斑蝶 (yǐ bān dié) Type
    • Ilos's Sailor 寄環蛺蝶 (jì huán jiá dié) Neptis ilos nirei
    • Indian Awlking 綠弄蝶 (lǜ nòng dié) Chaopes benjaminii formosanus
    • Indian Cabbage White 緣點白粉蝶 (yuán diǎn bái fěn dié) Pieris canidia
    • Indian Fritillary 斐胥、黑端豹紋蝶、端黑豹斑蝶 (fěi xū, hēi duān bào wén dié, duān hēi bào bān dié) Argyreus hyperbius
    • Indian Palm Bob 黑星弄蝶 (hēi xīng nòng dié) Suastus gremius
    • Indian Red Admiral 紅蛺蝶 (hóng jiá dié) Vanessa indica indica
    • Island Snow Flat 熱帶白裙弄蝶 (rè dài bái qún nòng dié) Tagiades trebellius martinus
    • Kiraizan Swift 奇萊禪弄蝶 (qí lái chán nòng dié) Zinaida kiraizana
    • Korosawa's Flat 黑澤星弄蝶 (hēi zé xīng nòng dié) Celaenorrhinus korosawai
    • Kosempo Duke 甲仙翠蛺蝶 (jiǎ xiān cuì jiá dié) Euthalia kosempona
    • Lanyu Peacock 翠鳳蝶蘭嶼亞種 (cuì fèng dié lán yǔ yà zhǒng) Papilio bianor kotoensis
    • Large Black-veined White 截脈絹粉蝶 (jié mài juàn fěn dié) Aporia gigantica cheni
    • Large Branded Swift 中華褐弄蝶 (zhōng huá hè nòng dié) Pelopidas sinensis
    • Large Faun 串珠環蝶 (chuàn zhū huán dié) Faunis eumeus eumeus
    • Large Formosan Dart 蓬萊黃斑弄蝶 (péng lái huáng bān nòng dié) Potanthus diffusus
    • Large Spotted Flat 大流星弄蝶 (dà liú xīng nòng dié) Celaenorrhinus maculosus taiwanus
    • Lemon Emigrant 遷粉蝶 (qiān fěn dié) Catopsilia pomona
    • Lemon Pansy 鱗紋眼蛺蝶 (lín wén yǎn jiá dié) Junonia lemonias aenaria
    • Lesser Albatross 黃尖粉蝶 (huáng jiān fěn dié) Appias paulina minato
    • Lesser Awl 南風絨弄蝶 (nán fēng róng nòng dié) Hasora mixta limatus
    • Lesser Gull 淡褐脈粉蝶 (dàn hè mài fěn dié) Cepora nadina eunama
    • Lesser Mime 黃星斑鳳蝶 (huáng xīng bān fèng dié) Papilio epycides melanoleucus
    • Libtheya 喙蝶屬 (huì dié shǔ)
    • Lilacine Bushbrown 眉眼蝶 (méi yǎn dié) Mycalesis francisca formasana
    • Lime Butterfly 花鳳蝶 (huā fèng dié) Papilio demoleus
    • Little Branded Swift 尖翅褐弄蝶 (jiān chì hè nòng dié) Pelopidas agana
    • Long-streak Sailor 槭環蛺蝶 (qià huán jiá dié) Neptis philyra splendens
    • Maga Bush Ace 黃點弄蝶 (huáng diǎn nòng dié) Onryza maga takeuchii
    • Majasra Large White Flat 小紋颯弄蝶 (xiǎo wén sà nòng dié) Satarupa majasra
    • Malapa Duke 馬拉巴翠蛺蝶 (mǎ lā bā cuì jiá dié) Euthalia malapana
    • Malayan Egg-fly 瑞紫幻蛺蝶 (ruì zǐ huàn jiá dié) Hypolimnas anomala anomala
    • Mandarin Grass Yellow 北黃蝶 (běi huáng dié) Eurema mandarina mandarina
    • Marbled Flat 雙帶弄蝶 (shuāng dài nòng dié) Labocla bifasciata kodairai
    • Megallan Birdwing 珠光裳鳳蝶 (zhū guāng cháng fèng dié) Troides magellanus sonani
    • Mo Tzu's Dart 墨子黃斑弄蝶 (mò zǐ huáng bān nòng dié) Potanthus motzui
    • Monarch 帝王斑蝶 (dì wáng bān dié) Danaus plexippus
    • Mottled Emigrant 細波遷粉蝶 (xì bō qiān fěn dié) Catopsilia pythranthe
    • Muirheadi's Labyrinth 褐翅蔭眼蝶 (hè chì yìn yǎn dié) Neope muirheadi nagasawae
    • Naga White 飛龍白粉蝶 (fēi lóng bái fěn dié) Talbotia naganum karumii
    • Nagasawa's Dryad 永澤蛇眼蝶 (yǒng zé shé yǎn dié) Minois nagasawae
    • Narrow-banded Duke 窄帶翠蛺蝶 (zhǎi dài cuì jiá dié) Euthalia insulae
    • Noyala's Sailor 流紋環蛺蝶 (liú wén huán jiá dié) Neptis noyola ikedai
    • Okura's Five-ring 大藏眼蝶 (dà cáng yǎn dié) Ypthima okurai
    • One-spot Grass Yellow 淡色黃蝶 (dàn sè huáng dié) Eurema andersoni godana
    • Orange Awlet 橙翅傘弄蝶 (chéng chì sǎn nòng dié) Burara jaina formosana
    • Orange Emigrant 黃裙遷粉蝶 (huáng qún qiān fěn dié) Catopsilia scylla cornelia
    • Orange Freak 絹蛺蝶 (juàn jiá dié) Calinaga buddha formosana
    • Orange Gull 黃裙脈粉蝶 (huáng qún mài fěn dié) Cepora iudith olga
    • Orange Oakleaf 古葉蝶 (gǔ yè dié) Kallima inachus formosana
    • Orange Staff Sergent 雙色帶蛺蝶 (shuāng sè dài jiá dié) Athyma cama zoroastes
    • Oriental Beak 東方喙蝶 (dōng fāng huì dié) Libtythea leptia formosana
    • Oriental Straight Swift 小稻弄蝶 (xiǎo dào nòng dié) Parnara bada
    • Painted Bushbrown 淺色眉眼蝶 (qiǎn sè méi yǎn dié) Mycalesis sangaica mara
    • Painted Jezebel 白艷粉蝶 (bái yàn fěn dié) Delias pasithoe curasena
    • Painted Lady 小紅蛺蝶 (xiǎo hóng jiá dié) Vanessa cardui cardui
    • Pale Palm Dart 熱帶橙斑弄蝶 (rè dài chéng bān nòng dié) Telicota colon hayashikeii
    • Paris Peacock 琉璃翠鳳蝶 (liú lí cuì fèng dié) Papilio paris nakaharai
    • Peacock Pansy 眼蛺蝶 (yǎn jiá dié) Junonia almana almana
    • Pink-spotted Windmill 長尾麝鳳蝶 (cháng wěi shè fèng dié) Byasa impediens febanus
    • Plain Albatross 雲紋尖粉蝶 (yún wén jiān fěn dié) Appias indra aristoxemus
    • Plain Tiger 金斑蝶 (jīn bān dié) Danaus chrysippus
    • Plessen's Emporer 普氏白蛺蝶 (pǔ shì bái jiá dié) Helcyra plesseni
    • Pryer's Glider 黑星環蛺蝶 (hēi xīng huán jiá dié) Neptis pryeri jucundita
    • Psyche 鐵粉蝶 (tiě fěn dié) Leptosia nina niobe
    • Puli Flat 埔里星弄蝶 (pǔ lǐ xīng nòng dié) Celaenorrhinus horishanus
    • Red Baron 紅玉翠蛺蝶 (hóng yù cuì jiá dié) Euthalia irrubescens fulguralis
    • Red Helen 白紋鳳蝶 (bái wén fèng dié) Papilio helenus fortunius
    • Red Ring Skirt 紅斑脈蛺蝶 (hóng bān mài jiá dié) Hestina assimilis formosana
    • Red-base Jezebel 艷粉蝶 (yàn fěn dié) Delias pasithoe curasena
    • Restricted Demon 袖弄蝶 (xiù nòng dié) Notocrypta curvifascia
    • Rustic 黃襟蛺蝶 (huáng jīn jiá dié) Cupha erymanthis erymanthis
    • Scalloped Grass Yellow 島嶼黃蝶 (dǎo yǔ huáng dié) Eurema alitha esakii
    • Scarce Lilacfork 大幽眼蝶 (dà yōu yǎn dié) Zophoessa dura neoclides
    • Scarce Woodbrown 圓翅幽眼蝶 (yuán chì yōu yǎn dié) Zophoessa siderea kanoi
    • Scrub Hopper 弧弄蝶 (hú nòng dié) Aeromachus inachus formosana
    • Sergent-Major 瑙蛺蝶 (nǎo jiá dié) Abrota ganga formosana
    • Shepherd's Fritillary 珀豹蛺蝶 (pò bào jiá dié) Boloria pales yangi
    • Shiny Spotted Bob 白斑弄蝶 (bái bān nòng dié) Isotein lamprospilus formosanus
    • Siam Tree Nymph 大白斑蝶 (dà bái bān dié) Idea leuconoe clara
    • Sikkim Sergent 寬帶蛺蝶 (kuān dài jiá dié) Athyma jina sauteri
    • Silver-washed Fritillary 綠斑豹蝶 (lǜ bān bào dié) Argynnis paphia formosicola matsumura
    • Similar Awlking 褐翅綠弄蝶 (hè chì lǜ nòng dié) Chaopes xanthopogon chrysopterus
    • Sixbar Swordtail 劍鳳蝶 (jiàn fèng dié) Graphium eurous asakurae
    • Slate Awl 無尾絨弄蝶 (wú wěi róng nòng dié) Hasora anora taiwana
    • Small Branded Swift 褐弄蝶 (hè nòng dié) Pelopidas mathias
    • Small Cabbage White 白粉蝶 (bái fěn dié) Pieris rapae crucivora
    • Small Grass Yellow 星黃蝶 (xīng huáng dié) Eurema brigitta hainana
    • Small Three-ring 罕波眼蝶 (hǎn bō yǎn dié) Ypthima borma posticalis
    • South China Bushbrown 切翅眉眼蝶 (qiē chì méi yǎn dié) Mycalesis francisca formasana
    • Southern Black-veined White 白絹粉蝶 (bái juàn fěn dié) Aporia genestieri insularis
    • Spangle 黑鳳蝶 (hēi fèng dié) Papilio protenor protenor
    • Spotless Grass Yellow 角翅黃蝶 (jiǎo chì huáng dié) Eurema laeta punctissima
    • Spotted Bush Hopper 黃星弄蝶 (huáng xīng nòng dié) Ampittia virgata myakei
    • Spotted Demon 連紋袖弄蝶 (lián wén xiù nòng dié) Notocrypta feisthamelii arisana
    • Spotted Sawteeth 鋸粉蝶 (jù fěn dié) Prioneris thestylis formosana
    • Staff Sergent 異紋帶蛺蝶 (yì wén dài jiá dié) Athyma selenophora laela
    • Step-banded Forester 深山黛眼蝶 (shēn shān dài yǎn dié) Lethe insana formosana
    • Straight-branded Treebrown 玉帶黛眼蝶 (yù dài dài yǎn dié) Lethe verma cintamani
    • Striated Albatross 鑲邊尖粉蝶 (xiāng biān jiān fěn dié) Appias olferna peducaea
    • Striped Blue Crow 異紋紫斑蝶 (yì wén zǐ bān dié) Euploea mulciber barsine
    • Studded Sergent 白圈帶蛺蝶 (bái quān dài jiá dié) Athyma asura baelia
    • Sullied Brown Glider 細帶環蛺蝶 (xì dài huán jiá dié) Neptis nata lutatia
    • Sullied Glider / Cream-spotted Sailor 短線環蛺蝶 (duǎn xiàn huán jiá dié) Neptis soma tayalina
    • Superb Emporer 白蛺蝶 (bái jiá dié) Helcyra superba takamukui
    • Swinhoe's Tiger 斯氏絹斑蝶 (sī shì juàn bān dié) Parantica swinhoei
    • Tailed Jay 翠斑青鳳蝶 (cuì bān qīng fèng dié) Graphium agamemnon agamemnon
    • Taiwan Ace 台灣脈弄蝶 (tái wān mài nòng dié) Praethoressa horishana
    • Taiwan Brimstone 台灣鈎粉蝶 (tái wān gōu fěn dié) Gonepterx taiwana
    • Taiwan Broad-tailed Swallowtail 台灣寬尾鳳蝶 (tái wān kuān wěi fèng dié) Papilio maraho
    • Taiwan Darter 台灣赭弄蝶 (tái wān zhě nòng dié) Ochlodes niitakanus
    • Taiwan Five-ring 狹翅波眼蝶 (xiá chì bō yǎn dié) Ypthima augustipennis
    • Taiwan Peacock 台灣琉璃翠鳳蝶 (tái wān liú lí cuì fèng dié) Papilio hermosanus
    • Taiwan Redbreast 台灣鳳蝶 (tái wān fèng dié) Papilio thaiwanus
    • Taiwan Scrub Hopper 萬大弧弄蝶 (wàn dà hú nòng dié) Aeromachus bandaishanus
    • Taiwan Spotted Pied Flat 台灣窗弄蝶 (tái wān chuāng nòng dié) Coladenia pinsbukana
    • Taiwan Spotted Pied Flat 台灣窗弄蝶 (tái wān chuāng nòng dié) Coladenia pinsbukana
    • Tappan Four-ring 達邦波眼蝶 (dá bāng bō yǎn dié) Ypthima tappana
    • Tawny Emporer 武鎧蛺蝶 (wǔ kǎi jiá dié) Chitoria ulupi arakii
    • Tawny Mime 斑鳳蝶 (bān fèng dié) Papilio agestor matsumurae
    • Three-spot Grass Yellow 亮色黃蝶 (liàng sè huáng dié) Eurema blanda arsakia
    • Tirumala 青斑蝶屬 (qīng bān dié shǔ)
    • Tytler's Treebrown 孿斑黛眼蝶 (luán bān dài yǎn dié) Lethe gemina zaitha
    • Veined Labyrinth 黃斑蔭眼蝶 (huáng bān yìn yǎn dié) Neope pulaha didia
    • Vietnamese Junglequeen 箭環蝶 (jiàn huán dié) Stichophthalma howqua formosana
    • Wang's Three-ring 王氏波眼蝶 (wáng shì bō yǎn dié) Ypthima wangi
    • Wenlung's Three-ring 文龍波眼蝶 (wén lóng bō yǎn dié) Ypthima wenlungi
    • White Commodore 紫俳蛺蝶 (zǐ pái jiá dié) Parasarpa dudu jinamitra
    • White-banded Awl 尖翅絨弄蝶 (jiān chì róng nòng dié) Hasora chromus chromus
    • White-banded Leopard Cat 白帶豹紋蝶 (bái dài bào wén dié) Timelaea albescens formosana
    • White-banded Three-ring 白帶波眼蝶 (bái dài bō yǎn dié) Ypthima akragas
    • Wood-Mason's Bushbrown 罕眉眼蝶 (hǎn méi yǎn dié) Mycalesis suavolens kagina
    • Yellow Coster 苧麻珍蝶 (zhù má zhēn dié) Acrea issoria formosana
    • Yellow Helen 大白紋鳳蝶 (dà bái wén fèng dié) Papilio nephelus chaonulus
    • Yellow-legged Tortoise Shell Nymphalis 緋蛺蝶 (fēi jiá dié) Xanthomelas formosana
    • Yellow Orange Tip 異粉蝶 (yì fěn dié) Ixias pyrene insignis
    • Yellow Swallowtail 黃鳳蝶 (huáng fèng dié) Papilio machaon
    • Yellow-spotted Swift 碎紋弄蝶 (suì wén nòng dié) Zenonoida eltola tappana
    • Zina Swift 碎紋弄蝶 (suì wén nòng dié) Zinaida zina asahinai

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Taiwan Firefly Spotting Guide 台灣賞螢火蟲指南

6/4/2025

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In April and May every year, in Taiwan, you can spot lots of fireflies (lightning bugs) in northern Taiwan as well as in mountainous areas in central and southern Taiwan. Checking out these mystical bugs can be a magical experience, especially if you have never seen them before. If you happen to be in Taiwan during the springtime, be sure to check out the fireflies. In this blog, we will tell you the best places to spot fireflies in Taiwan as well as provide a useful map.
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Planning your trip to Taipei?
Here are some top travel tips for you:
  • Best time to camp in Taiwan: November to April near sea level when temperatures are nice, or all year round in the mountians
  • How to get there: Taiwan High Speed Railway and Inter-City Bus
  • Book tours and activities in Taipei on Klook
  • Stay connected with a local SIM
  • Rent a car to explore distant sights

Table of Contents
  • When is Firefly Season in Taiwan?:
  • Where are the best Firefly Spotting Locations in Taiwan?
    • Taipei City
      • Nangang Tea Mountain 南港茶園區
      • Elephant Mountain Trail 象山步道
      • Shilin Official Residence 士林官邸
      • Daan Forest Park 大安森林公園
      • Jiuzhuang Elementary School 舊莊國小
      • Taipei Zoo 臺北市立動物園
      • Yangmingshan National Park 陽明山國家公園
      • Mamingze Eco Park 馬明潭生態園區
      • Rongxing Park 榮星花園公園
      • Muzha Park 木柵公園
    • New Taipei
      • Pinglin
      • Pingxi 平溪
      • Wulai 烏來
      • Full Moon – Manyueyuan – Waterfall 滿月圓瀑布
      • Sanxia 三峽
      • Wenshan Farm 文山農場
      • Xindian Hemei Trail 和美山登山步道
    • Yilan
      • Wufengqi Waterfall 五峰旗大瀑布
      • Toucheng Leisure Farm 頭城農場
      • Sanfu Recreational Farm 三富休閒農場
    • Taoyuan
      • Lalashan 拉拉山
    • Hsinchu
      • ​Neiwan Old Street 内灣老街
    • Miaoli
      • Sanwan 三灣
      • Sanyi 三義
      • Xihu
    • Taichung
      • Lavendar Forest 薰衣草森林
      • Dongshi
    • Nantou
      • Xitou
      • Shanlinxi 杉林溪森
      • Aowanda 奧萬大
    • Sun Moon Lake
    • Yunlin
      • Huashan 華山
      • Zhanghu 樟湖
      • Shibi 石壁
    • Alishan 阿里山
      • Fenqihu 奮起湖
      • Chashan 茶山社區
      • Taixing 太興社區
      • Fengshan 豐山社區
      • Lijia 里佳社區
      • Shizilu 十字社區
      • Ruili 瑞里社區
      • Guanghua 光華社區
    • Tainan
      • Meilingwulong Trail 梅嶺伍龍步道
    • Kaohsiung
      • Maolin 茂林
      • Namaxia 那瑪夏
    • Hualien
      • Liyu Lake 鯉魚潭
      • Chinan National Forest Recreation Area 池南國家森林遊樂區
      • Danong Dafu Forest Area 大農大富平地森林園區
  • Taiwan Firefly Spotting Map:
  • Basic Firely Spotting Tips:
  • How do I take photos of Fireflies?
  • Firefly activities in Taiwan:
  • Our Experience Spotting Fireflies in Taiwan

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Linshanbi Cape Recreation Area 麟山鼻遊憩區

3/25/2025

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Linshanbi Cape is a rocky area on the south side of Baishawan Beach. Here you can find great views of the surrounding area, volcanic rock formations, as well as a variety of marine life. It is a great place to connect with nature along Taiwan's North Coast. ​

Planning your trip to Taipei?

Here are some top travel tips for you:

  • Best time to visit: April to November when the temperatures are nice and the water is warm
  • How to get there: Taiwan High Speed Railway and Inter-City Bus
  • Best places to stay: Fullon Hotel or Hai Xia Your Home
  • Book tours and activities in Taipei on Klook
  • Stay connected with a local SIM
  • Rent a car to explore distant sights

​Background:
"Linshanbi is a cape located next to Baishawan (White Sand Bay) to the west of Fuguei Cape, which is the northernmost point of Taiwan. It rises about 30 meters above the sea. Kike Fuguei Cape, Linshanbi has an abundance of andesite, evidence of volcanic eruption in the distant past. A circular rock formation at the northern edge of the cape looks natural but is actually a fish trap built by fishermen in early times. Fish and shrimp that enter the trap at high tide are captured in the trap when the tidal waters recede, leaving a wide variety of marine life for viewing fish, shrimp, crabs, snails, chitons, and anemones. This is a veritable classroom for teaching children to know sea life."

Price: Free

​Parking: 
There is paid parking nearby. 
​
Hours:
May, June, and October 9AM - 5PM
July, August, and September 9AM - 6PM

Tours:
You can book a tour to Taiwan's North Coast on TripAdvisor here, Klook here, or KKday here.
​You can book a Private Laomei Green Reef Day Tour from Taipei on TripAdvisor here or KKday here. 

Activities:
Don't forget that there are many activities available along Taiwan's Northern Coast such as Wakeboarding, Surfing, Speedboat Surfing, SUP / Paddle Boarding, Diving, Snorkeling Kayaking, Canoeing, Water Biking,  River Tracing / Canyoneering, ATVing, Horse Riding, Archery, Tree Climbing, Glamping, Motorcycling, Motorbike Tour, Dragon Boat Racing, Shen'ao Rail Bike, and more on Tripadvisor here, Klook here, or KKday here. 

Hotels on Taiwan's Northern Coast:
We recommend Fullon Hotel which has locations in Tamsui and Fulong near the beach (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here). 
We have also stayed at and recommend Hai Xia Your Home which is right in front of Fulong Beach (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here). 
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Booking.com here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.

How to Get There:
By Bus: Take Keelung bus from either Danshui MRT station or Keelung TRA station.
You can also take the yellow and white North Coast Shuttle Bus to Baishawan station. You can purchase a discount easy card to use on the MRT and buses from Klook here or KKday here. ​You can also book an MRT travel pass on Klook here. 
By Car/Scooter: Drive on Provincial Highway 2 out of Danshui to the northeast, or out of Keelung to the northwest. The beach area is near Sanzhi District 三芝區. 
If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or  KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.  
Looking for scooter rental in northern Taiwan? You can search on Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can use Taiwan's many Youbike sharing stations, or search for rentals on KKday here, and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. You can also book a cycling tour on TripAdvisor here. 
For more information, check out our Taiwan transportation guide here. 

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Yehliu Ocean World 野柳海洋世界

3/18/2025

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Yehliu Ocean World is the largest aquarium in northern Taiwan and has one of the few outdoor sea life amphitheaters in Taiwan. The facility features an indoor aquarium and an outdoor show that is geared toward children. It is an unmissable stop on your next trip to Taiwan's north coast. ​

Planning your trip to Taipei?

Here are some top travel tips for you:

  • Best time to visit: April to November when the temperatures are nice and the water is warm
  • How to get there: Taiwan High Speed Railway and Inter-City Bus
  • Best places to stay: Fullon Hotel or Hai Xia Your Home
  • Book tours and activities in Taipei on Klook
  • Stay connected with a local SIM
  • Rent a car to explore distant sights

Background:
The sandstone that forms the Yehliu Formation was created between 10 and 20 million years ago and was pushed out of the sea along with northern Taiwan thousands of years ago. 
The Queen's head is formed by two layers of sandstone, one soft eroding layer on the bottom and a harder layer on top. This kind of sandstone formation can be seen around the world and is known as a hoodoo. The Queen's head was named after Queen Elizabeth I because it is thought to look like her. 
The head is eroding .2 to .5 CM per year and is expected to fall at any time!
The name "Yehliu" comes from the Spanish name for the area "Putno Diablos" which was then also used by the Dutch, and transliterated by the Chinese settlers in the area as "Yehliu" in Chinese. 

Yehliu Ocean World is the largest aquarium in northern Taiwan and has one of the few outdoor sea life amphitheaters in Taiwan. The facility features an indoor aquarium and an outdoor show that is geared toward children.  ​

Hours:
Yehliu Geopark: 8 AM to 5 PM in winter (tickets not sold after 4:30)
8 AM to 6 PM in summer (tickets not sold after 5:30)
Yehliu Ocean World: 9 AM to 5 PM

Price:
Yehliu Geopark: 120 NT per person.
​You can book discount tickets to Yehliu Geopark on Klook here and KKday here. 
Yehliu Ocean World: 450 NT per person.
​​You can book discount tickets to Yehliu Ocean World on Klook here and KKday here. 
You can also book tickets to the Yehliu Ocean World Parent-Child playground on Klook here. 
​

Tours:
You can book a tour to Yehliu on Klook here,  TripAdvisor here, or KKday here.

Activities along Taiwan's Northern Coast:
Don't forget that there are many activities available along Taiwan's Northern Coast such as Wakeboarding, Surfing, Speedboat Surfing, SUP / Paddle Boarding, Diving, Snorkeling Kayaking, Canoeing, Water Biking,  River Tracing / Canyoneering, ATVing, Horse Riding, Archery, Tree Climbing, Glamping, Motorcycling, Motorbike Tour, Dragon Boat Racing, Shen'ao Rail Bike, and more on Tripadvisor here, Klook here, or KKday here. 

Hotels on Taiwan's Northern Coast:
We recommend Fullon Hotel which has locations in Tamsui and Fulong near the beach (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here). 
We have stayed at and recommend ​
Gold Mountain Ranch, which is a horse ranch and glamping destination in Jinshan. ​You can book a night at Gold Mountain Ranch on Klook here.  You can also check out our full blog on the ranch here. 
We have also stayed at and recommend Hai Xia Your Home which is right in front of Fulong Beach (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here). 
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Booking.com here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.

How to get there:
​By Bus: There are inter-city buses that leave hourly from Taipei Main Station and Taipei City Hall to Yehliu. You can purchase a discount easy card to use on the MRT and buses from Klook here or KKday here. ​You can also book an MRT travel pass on Klook here. 
By Car/Scooter: Take Provincial highway 2 west out of Keelung, and keep going until you reach Wanli. The turnoff to  Yehliu comes right after Wanli beach. If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or  KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.  
Looking for 
scooter rental in northern Taiwan? You can search on Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can use Taiwan's many Youbike sharing stations, or search for rentals on KKday here, and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. You can also book a cycling tour on TripAdvisor here. 
For more information, check out our Taiwan transportation guide here. ​

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Guandu Nature Park 關渡自然公園

9/27/2024

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Guandu Nature Park (關渡自然公園) is a large park a nature reserve in Beitou District of Taipei. The park was originally planned to be turned into a stadium but was saved by wildlife conservationists who were concerned about the birds and wetlands within the park. The area includes bike trails, bird-watching observatories, and walking trails. It is definitely worth a visit on your next trip to Taipei. ​

Here you can also enjoy Guandu Wharf and Guandu Temple.
Click on the links above for our full blogs on these three areas. 

​Historical Background:
Around 1700 during the Qing Dynasty, the area around Guandu Nature Park was a vast body of water. By 1875, it had been reclaimed and converted into farmland. However, after 1955, due to groundwater extraction in the Taipei Basin causing land subsidence, the construction of the Guandu Dike, and the rerouting of the Keelung River, this area frequently experienced flooding, and the farmland outside the dike was gradually abandoned and swamps and mangrove forests began to form in the area. The wetland and migratory bird habitat in front of Guandu Temple soon became a focal point for birdwatchers.
The Taipei Birdwatching Association wrote to the city government asking to establishment a protected area. In 1983, the Taipei City Government under Taipei Mayor Lee Tung-Huii designated the grassy marshlands from south of the Guandu Dike to the tip of Shezi Island at the mouth of the Keelung River as the "Taipei Guandu Waterbird Ecological Conservation Area." Plans were also made for a nature park. 
Guandu Nature Park The mudflats outside the Guandu Dike were designated as the "Guandu Nature Reserve" in 1986. In 1996, the Taipei City Government officially established "Guandu Nature Park," defining the protected area to preserve the natural wetland and provide a space for conservation, education, recreation, and research. The park covers an area of 57 hectares and includes a nature center, coastal forest area, pond area, fiddler crab area, birdwatching areas, and more. 
In 2001, the Taipei City Government entrusted the management of Guandu Nature Park to the Taipei Birdwatching Society. Since 2012, Guandu Nature Park has let brackish water flow into the park during high tide to increase the environmental diversity of the wetlands. Currently, the mangrove forests are also expanding. 

Birds Seen in the Park:
  • Mallard Ducks 
  • shorebirds, ducks, and raptors arrive.
  • Black-faced Spoonbills
  • Eurasian Spoonbills
  • Northern Pintails
  • Eurasian Wigeons
  • Northern Shovelers
  • Grey Herons
  • Egrets
  • Little Grebes
  • Black-winged Stilts
  • Little Terns
  • Yellow Bitterns
  • Oriental Pratincoles
  • Siberian Crane
  • Osprey
  • Brown Shrike
  • Peregrine Falcon

Price:
60 NT per person

Hours:
7 AM to 5 PM

Tours:
You can book a 2-hr Raohe Night Market Walking Private Tour with a Tour Guide, or Taipei at Night: Din Tai Fung Dinner & Raohe Street Night Market Guided Tour on KKday here, or Klook here . ​

Where to stay:
High end: We have stayed at and recommend the Nangang Marriott (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here). We have also stayed at and recommend the Yuanshan Grand Hotel, once the tallest building in Taiwan and still the most grand (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here). 
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Booking.com here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.

How to get there:
By MRT:
Take the MRT red line to Guandu Station. The temple is about a ten minute walk to the west. You can also book an MRT travel pass on Klook here.
By Car:
If you travel there by car, there is lots of paid parking near the temple. If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or  KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. ​
By Scooter:
There is free parking next to the temple. Looking for scooter rental in Taipei? You can search on Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
By Bicycle: 
Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy, and there are many bike paths nearby. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can use Taiwan's many Youbike sharing stations, or search for rentals on KKday here, and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. You can also book a Sunset Riverside Bike Ride and Historical Tour, 4 Hour Cycling in Taipei, Ultimate 8-Hour Cycling City Tour, or Taipei City Bike Tour with Night Market Experience on TripAdvisor here. 
For more information, check out our Taiwan transportation guide here. 

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Taipei Botanical Garden 台北植物園

12/13/2023

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The Taipei Botanical Garden is a large area of trees, bushes, paths, and ponds, and one of the best places for birdwatching in downtown Taipei. It is also an area used for research, conservation, and education. Nearby you can also find the Nanhai Academy and National Museum of History. It is definitely worth a visit on your next trip to Taipei.

Background:
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The botanical garden was originally started in 1895 during the Japanese era to study local plants and was known as the Taipei Nursery, later the Taipei Experimental Forest, and finally the Botanical Garden. 
During WWII, the area was bombed and some palm trees still have scars from bombing raids.
Later after the KMT took control of Taiwan, the garden was under the Forestry Bureau's jurisdiction, until 1999 when it was moved under the Agricultural Bureau.  
Currently, the garden is a popular spot for local residents. ​

Hours:
9:00 AM to 5 PM, closed Mondays

Price:
Free

Tours:
You can book a tour of Taipei on Tripadvisor here, KKday here or Klook here.

Hotels in Taipei:
We have stayed at and recommend the Yuanshan Grand Hotel, once the tallest building in Taiwan and still the most grand (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, or Agoda here). 
We have stayed at and also recommend Fu Chang Hotel in Ximending, which is within walking distance of Ximending shopping district (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, or Agoda here).
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Booking.com here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.

How to get there:
By MRT: The closest MRT station is Xiaonanmen Station, and is about a 10 minute walk from the museum. You can also book an MRT travel pass on Klook here.
By Car/Scooter: Driving or taking a scooter there can be hard because there is limited paid parking nearby. Looking for scooter rental in Taipei? You can search on Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or  KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.  
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy, however bikes are no allowed in the park. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can use Taiwan's many Youbike sharing stations, or search for rentals on KKday here, and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. You can also book a Sunset Riverside Bike Ride and Historical Tour, 4 Hour Cycling in Taipei, Ultimate 8-Hour Cycling City Tour, or Taipei City Bike Tour with Night Market Experience on TripAdvisor here. 
For more information, check out our Taiwan transportation guide here. 

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Toucheng Leisure Farm 頭城農場

9/11/2023

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Toucheng Farm is not just a farm but also a leisure area, hotel, restaurant, and activity area. Here we also fed water buffalo, learned sustainable farming, the ancient art of sweet potato baking, lime juice fermentation, and painted T-shirts. Overall it was a fun time that the whole family can enjoy.

Background:
Before Chinese settlers came, the area around Toucheng was inhabited by the Ketagalan Aboriginal tribe, whose language is now extinct.
The name Toucheng literally means "first town" in Chinese, because it was the first settlement in Yilan, settled in the late 1700s. With the nearby Wushih and Touwei Harbors around the same time, it became the economic focal point of Yilan. However in the late 1800s and early 1900s Wushih Harbor and Touwei Harbor silted in, reducing their function.
With the advent of the Japanese built Yilan railway line in the mid-1900's, as well as constant floods and continually silting of the harbors, Toucheng quickly lost its importance economically and fell into decay. 
After residents of Turtle Island were relocated to Daxi in Toucheng, Daxi Harbor was expanded and has become one of the largest fishing harbors in the area. 
Due to its close proximity to Taipei, Toucheng has become a major tourist area and may be the most popular surfing location in Taiwan. 

Website: 
​https://www.tcfarm.com.tw/en/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tcfarmeng/​
​Twitter: https://twitter.com/toucheng_farm​

Tours and Activities:
You can book tickets to Toucheng Leisure Farm on Klook here or on KKday here.
You can also book a room there on Klook here, Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Trip.com here.

Accommodation:
We have stayed at and recommend Toucheng Leisure Farm. You can also book a room there on Klook here, Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Trip.com here.
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.

​How to get there:
By TRA: Take the TRA to any of the stations in Toucheng. You can book tickets to travel to Yilan via 
inter-city bus on Klook here. You can book tickets to Yialn via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here.  Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here.
Bicycle rental: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can search on KKday here and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. 
By Car: From Taipei, take National Freeway 5 to Toucheng. Be careful to note that on Sundays there are highway controls for cars travelling from Yilan to Taipei from 3 PM to 8 PM, so avoid travelling back to Taipei at that time to beat the traffic. Looking for 
scooter rental in Yilan? You can search Klook here or KKday here to look for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
If you are looking for 
car rentals in Yilan, you can also search Klook here or KKDay here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. 

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Dayi Temple Sea Turtles 大義宮的海龜

8/16/2023

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Dayi Temple lies in the northern part of Siyu Island in Penghu County, Taiwan. On the outside, it is a normal Taiwanese Daoist temple like any other, but due to its collection of live endangered sea turtles, whale bones, rare marine specimens, and coral rocks kept in an underground chamber, it has become one of the main tourist attractions on the archipelago. 

The morality of keeping these endangered species in the temple chamber has been a topic of debate over the past few years, and it is clear to see that they are not living in an ideal environment. This, including allegations of animal rights violations, will be discussed further below.
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Price: Free, but donations are welcome.

Hours: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Tours:
There are many tours and activities available on the islands such as snorkeling, diving, wind surfing, sailing, canoeing, starlight Marine Ranch, wakeboarding, seafood Barbeque, massage, yachting, glamping, trampoline Water Sports, South Penghu Marine National Park, SUP / Paddle Boarding, kayaking, night fishing, Sheraton Four Points Eatery, Dragon Palace Intertidal Zone, Jibei Sand Tail, and many more options.
​For more information, look at other tour/ferry sites or book a personalized tour with Klook here or KKday here. 

Accommodation:
We have stayed at and recommend Han's Hostel which had great service and is right next to Shanshui Beach, the best beach in Penghu (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, or Trip.com here), and Cherry Inn Penghu, a newly renovated homestay in downtown Magong with great service and great prices (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Klook here, Trip.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here). 
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation on the islands. 
You can also find out more about where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide here.
​You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. 

Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. 
You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. 

How to get there:
Go across the cross-island highway to Siyu Island. On the top of the first hill you will see a brown sign pointing left to Dayi Temple. Keep going down the hill and the temple will be on your right.
By Car/Scooter: The best way to get there is via scooter or car from Magong. But be careful to park in a designated spot because the cops there are strict.
You can rent a scooter in Penghu on Klook here or on KKday here. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
You can rent a car for Penghu on 
Klook here or on KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.  
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can search on KKday here and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. 
By Bus: a bus is possible on the main island, but it will be slower and more unpredictable. 
Take a tour: You can book a tour to Penghu including transportation on ​Klook here or KKday here. 

Address: No. 76 Zhuwan Village, Siyu Township, Penghu County
​西嶼鄉竹灣村76號 


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Daqiu Island 大坵島

8/15/2023

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Daqiu Island is a small island in Matsu (Lienchiang County), Taiwan that is home to hundreds of wild Sika Deer, and is a "deer-watching paradise.“ Once home to a small village, then ROC military base, this island is now home to only one man that takes care of the hundreds of deer on the small island. It is a worthwhile day trip for anyone visiting the Matsu Islands.

Background:
Thousands of years ago, stone aged peoples once inhabited the Matsu Islands, including Daqiu Island itself. These stone aged people later disappeared. 
The Matsu islands were inhabited again around theSong Dynasty (990 - 1200 AD) by Chinese Fisherman, the descendants of whom still inhabit the islands today. 
Daqiu Island literally means "Big Hill" in Chinese. This is because the entire island is one big hill. 
Around 200 years ago, these fisherman started to inhabit Daqiu Island. At its height in 1970, the island had 45 households and 280 inhabitants.
​Due to poor quality of life, over fishing, and inconvenient transportation, most of the inhabitants slowly moved to other islands in Mastu or Taiwan.
In 1990, the last family on the island, surnamed Chen, moved off the island, leaving only soldiers and a military base as inhabitants.
In 1996, the military base on Daqiu Island closed down, leaving it an uninhibited ghost island. 
In 2009, one man decided to move back to the island and start a tourist business based on the deer living on the island. 
Currently, there are regular ferry boats to Daqiu from Nangan during the summer, but in winter the boats must be chartered. 

Why are there Sika Deer on Daqiu Island?
Sika Deer were originally raised in Matsu during the Chinese Civil War (1950-1970s) as a food supply for soldiers to eat. However the soldiers did not like deer meat that much, and as tensions with China eased, the practice was discontinued. The 13 deer that remained were sent to Daqiu Island in 1981 and left to become wild. Now there are around 200 deer living on the island. 

When to go:
We recommend going In Spring to early Summer (April to June). If you go earlier it will not be so hot during the day, and you will be able to see the Blue Tear phosphorescent microbes in the water at night all around Matsu.
In the winter it is cold and windy, so we do not recommend going then. 

Tours and Activities:
You can book a ferry to Daqiu Island on KKday here. You can also book other activities such as:
Beihai Tunnel Rocking Boat
: about 150 NT

Blue Tears Museum: about 300 NT
SUP/Paddle experience: about 2300 NT
You can search for other tours and activities on KKday here or Klook here. 

Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. 
You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. 

Hotels:
We have stayed at and recommend Fu Hwa Homestay​ on Nangan (you can book on Agoda here, Booking,com here, or Trip.com here), and B&B of Blueshine​ on Beigan (you can book on Agoda here, Booking,com here, or Trip.com here). Both places were excellent, and provided us a car ride to and from the airport for free. 
You can also check out our Taiwan hotels guide here.
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation on the island. 
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. ​

How to get to Matsu:
You first have to get to Matsu by plane or ferry from Taipei and then transfer to a ferry to Daqiu. 
By Boat:
 There are daily ferries from Taipei or Keelung that usually take an overnight trip to Nangan, passing through Dongyin Island. 
There are boats from Beigan Baisha Harbor (北竿白沙港) to Nangan Fu'Ao Harbor (南竿福奧港) every hour from 7 AM to 5 PM. 
You can book tickets between Nangan and Beigan Islands on KKday here. 
By Plane: There are flights to and from Taipei Songshan Airport three times a day via Uni Air. You can book flights on KKday here, Trip.com here, CheapO Air here, or Kiwi here.

How to get to Daqiu Island: 
Public Ferry from Nangan Fu'Ao Harbor (福澳港) (April to October):
350 NT round trip per person (Stops at Baisha Harbor in Nangan)
Nangan departure times: 9:50 AM, 1:30 PM, Daqiu departure times: 12:10 Noon, 3:40 PM
The trip takes about 20 minutes.
You can book a ferry to Daqiu Island on KKday here. 
Public Ferry from Beigan Qiaozi Harbor (橋仔港)  (May to October):
300 NT round trip per person
Beigan departure times: 8:30 AM, 2:30 PM, Daqiu departure times: 10:30 AM, 4:30 PM
https://hotels.matsu.idv.tw/ferry.php 
Trip takes about 10 minutes. 
You can book a ferry to Daqiu Island on KKday here. 
Chartered ferries: Around 300 NT per round trip.
You can book a ferry to Daqiu Island on KKday here. ​
Also you can ask your hostel in Beigan (like we did) or try the following phone numbers (in Chinese) to charter a boat:
龍福號娛樂漁船:馬祖北竿鄉塘岐村273-8號
電話0836-55077、0836-55661、傳真:0836-55662
梅花公主1號娛樂漁船:馬祖北竿鄉塘岐村272號
電話0910-884660、0836-55518
大雄壹號娛樂漁船:馬祖北竿鄉塘岐村240號
電話0836-55036、0928-146051

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Shoushan Zoo 壽山動物園

8/9/2023

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The Shoushan Zoo (aka Kaohsiung City Shoushan Zoo) is the second largest zoo in Taiwan, and at the same time has an extremely affordable price of only 40 NT per adult. If you have time you should definitely stop by and visit this zoo, if not for anything else but to see popular animals including Formosan black bear,, African elephants, Bengal tigers, Siberian tigers, mini horses, African lions, and orangutans. 

Background:
The Shoushan Zoo was originally established in 1978 near the Xiziwan, and was known as the Xiziwan Zoo. Due to the construction of Chungshan University in Xiziwan, the Zoo was relocated to Shoushan and opened again in 1986.  In 2009, the zoo underwent a major renovation which expanded the park and made it more child friendly. Also two Siberian Tigers were added. 
 
The current zoo includes a Taiwan indigenous animal exhibit, children's petting zoo, American Asian animal exhibits, American animal exhibit, African animal exhibits, primate exhibit, and bird exhibit. Popular animals here include African elephants, Formosan black bear, Bengal tigers, Siberian tigers, mini horses, African lions, and orangutans. 

Hours:
9 AM to 5 PM, tickets are not sold after 4:00 PM. 
Closed Mondays.

Price:
40 NT per person
Train: 50 NT per person
You can book discount tickets to the Shoushan Zoo on KKday here. 

How to get there:
By MRT/Bus: From MRT Formosa Boulevard Station, take bus 52 to the Shoushan Zoo. The trip takes about 30 minutes. Looking for scooter rental in Kaohsiung? You can check out Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can check also out our scooter rental guide here.
If you are looking for car rentals, you can search Qeeq here, KKday here, or Klook here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.
By Car/Scooter: Drive to Xiziwan and take Xinglong Road up the mountain to the zoo. The parking lot is about 500 meters from the zoo entrance. Parking is 30 NT per day for cars. You can book tickets to travel to Kaohsiung via inter-city bus on Klook here. 
You can book tickets to Kaohsiung  via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here. 
Book tickets via the normal train (TRA)  on Klook here.
You can also book a Kaohsiung Travel pass here. 

Accommodation
We have stayed at and recommend Chao She Hotel (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here) IHI Sanduo Travel Hotel (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here), and Mingli Hotel (you can book on Agoda here, Klook here, or Hotels.com here) which are three inexpensive and high quality choices in downtown Kaohsiung. I also have stayed at and recommend Kaohsiung Meinong Rabbit Paul Homestay B&B (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, or Trip.com here), a quiet B&B in rural Meinong, and Chengching Lakeside Resort​ (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com or Trip.com here)and the Grand Hotel Kaohsiung (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here) which both offer breakfast buffet and free entrance into Chenqing Lake Park. I have also stayed at the 85 sky tower which offers great views of the city; you can search for rooms in the 85 sky tower on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Trip.com here).
Find out more about where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here. We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation on the islands.
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. 

Tours:
You can find more tours and activities in Kaohsiung such as Pier 2, Meinong Hakka Museum, Hamasen Railway Museum, Suzuka Circuit Park, i-Ride Kaohsiung Visual 5D Flying Theater, National Science and Technology Museum , Senya Village Restaruant, Austin Land, Ski School Indoor Ski Slope, and many more on Klook here or KKday here.

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Tainan Snake King Zoo 台南世界蛇王教育農場

8/7/2023

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Note: ​Tainan Snake King Zoo is permanently closed. This blog is now a memory to the past. 
You can find more tours and activities in Tainan such as Tsou Ma Lai Farm, Thai Massage, Wanpi World Wildlife Park, Zoumase Farm, Zuojhen Fossil Park and more on Klook here or KKday here. 
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Tainan Snake King Zoo (aka World Snake King Educational Farm 台南市世界蛇王教育農場) was a private zoo in Guiren District of Tainan with many rare and exotic reptiles, birds, and big cats, and others. There was also a restaurant inside that specialized in snake and alligator meat. Despite accusations of maltreatment, the zoo was still legally operating and accepting visitors daily. You could say that the Mr. Huang, the Snake King Zoo owner was the “Tiger King" of Taiwan. And yes there was a tiger.
The farm is now for sale, and the Snake King Zoo is gone. 

Background:
The Snake King Zoo was created in 1997.
At the time of its creation, then president Lee Teng-Hui was pushing for alligator farming in Tainan, which is how the farm started. At that time, there was no animal protection laws, and no regulations on how big cages should be. However the zoo has improved conditions for the animals overtime. 
Over its history, it has raised over 5000 alligators. 
Recently the zoo has been caught up in accusations of maltreatment of its animals, however after inspection from the EPA no illegal activities were found, and the zoo took measures to improve the quality of care for its animals. 
During the  COVID-19 pandemic, local tourism in Taiwan boomed, but in the summer of 2020 the Snake King Zoo only saw a few visitors per day (compared to hundreds of visitors per day in its prime).
Due to lack of income and pressure from constant debt, the zoo owner Mr. Huang (80 years old) announced in August 2020 that thezoo was for sale at a price of 160 million NT.
The zoo also includes a museum and restaurant that sells snake and alligator meat.
​The zoo is still operating as normal but it seems its days are numbered. 
The zoo finally closed in 2021 when the owner Mr. Huang passed away. 

Hours:
Permanently Closed
(previously 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM every day)

Price:
(previously 200 NT) 

How to get there:
By car/scooter: From Tainan HSR station, drive north on provincial highway 39, then take a left on Dade Road, and another left on Tainan City Highway 177. The Snake Zoo will be on your left, and there is parking available on site. Looking for scooter rental in Tainan? You can search KKday here or Klook here to look for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
If you are looking for 
car rentals in Tainan, you can also search Klook here or KKDay here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. 
By bus: From Tainan HSR station, take the R3 shuttle north to  Guiren District Office stop, then walk north about 20 minutes (or take a taxi) to the zoo.
You can book tickets to travel to Tainan via inter-city bus on Klook here. You can book tickets to Tainan via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here. 
Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here.

Tours:
You can find more tours and activities in Tainan such as Tsou Ma Lai Farm, Thai Massage, Wanpi World Wildlife Park, Zoumase Farm, Zuojhen Fossil Park and more on Klook here or KKday here. 

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Gangkou Beach 港口海灘

8/4/2023

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Gangkou Beach near Jialeshui Scenic Area in Kenting is one of the premier surfing beaches in Taiwan, with its most famous landmark being the Gangkou Suspension Bridge which leads to the Diaoqiao Wetland area. Popular activities here include surfing, kite surfing, swimming, and hiking. It is a must see on your trip to Kenting. Due to its location there are rarely crowds here even on weekends. 

Background:
The area around Gangkou was originally inhabited by the Paiwan Tribe. Afterward, Chinese settlers started moving in to farm the area, and it remains mainly a rural area to this day, with about one fourth of the population being indiginous people.
Gangkou suspension bridge is190 meters long and less than 10 meters high. The bridge was built to give passage to locals who in early times had to cross the Gangkou River during winter when it was cold and windy in order to leave town. 
Gangkou Beach is usually free of crowds due to its location, and there are multiple surf board rentals nearby. Strong winds year round mean there are always constant large waves coming into the bay. 

Hours:
7:30 AM to 6:00 PM

Price:
Gangkou Suspension Bridge: 20 NT 
Parking: Free

How to get there:
​By Bus: Take bus 8247 from Hengchun about half an hour to Gangkou Village.  You can book tickets to Pingtung via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here, or book tickets via the normal train (TRA)  on Klook here. You can book tickets to travel to Pingtung via inter-city bus on Klook here. 
By Car/Scooter: Take Provincial highway 26 to its easternmost point to enter Gangkou Village. There is a parking lot near the suspension bridge with free parking. Looking for scooter rental in Pingtung? Click here or here to search for options.
If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search here. 

Accommodation:
I have stayed at many hostels and hotels in Kenting, and even almost bought a house here. Some places that I have stayed at and can recommend are Nanwan Kiki (book on Agoda here, Booking.com here), a B&B next to Nanwan Bay, Kenting's most popular Beach. There are also a few decent hotels near Kenting Street Night Market like Kenting Star Inn 888 (book on Agoda here, Klook here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Booking.com here), or Kenting Dajianshan Hotel (book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here). You will notice that none of these hotels are five star resorts (I do not come to Kenting to waste my time at a resort, but you can still search Agoda, Booking.com, Hotels.com, or Expedia for those) but they are in my opinion the above have the best value for the money. 
​Looking for a hotel? Find out where to stay in 
our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here. We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  

Tours and Activities in Kenting:
There are many activities available such as snorkeling, diving, SUPing, surfing, submarine riding, and river tracing. 
You can find more tours of Kenting on Klook here or KKday here. 

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Wanlitong 萬里桐

8/4/2023

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Wanlitong is one of the premier scuba diving and snorkeling spots in Taiwan, and sits inside Kenting National Park. The waters here are clear and full of coral and sea life. Other popular activities here are kayaking, SUPing and eating seafood. 

Background:
The waters of Wanlitong have one of the highest concentrations of coral and sea life in Kenting National Park. Underneath the water is its own underwater coral forest park. 
Kenting was first settled by Chinese during the Qing Dynasty. The word Kenting comes from two words that mean cultivate (ken3 墾) and strong man (丁 ding1). During that time, a group of strong men (or Zhuang Ding 壯丁) came from Guangdong, who were basically Chinese pioneers of the area to cultivate the land, hence the area was named Kenting for them.
The area was considered to be made into a park during the Japanese occupation due to it being the only tropical location in the Japanese Empire, but was never officially created.
Kenting National Park was established in 1984 as the first national park in Taiwan after WWII.
Kenting became a major vacation spot, becoming a center for hostels and hotels for travelers. 
Kenting is considered by many to have the best beaches in Taiwan. This is because of its fine white sand and year-round warm temperatures and sunshine (it is in the tropical part of Taiwan after all). 

Hours: 24/7

Price: Free
Snorkeling: 300 NT per hour (or thereabouts).
You can book snorkeling and paddle boarding activities at Wanlitong on KKday here or on Klook here, here, or here. 

When to go:
Summer! It's when the water is warmest and the sun is hottest. However there will be more people in summer, and there could be Typhoons. 
Spring and Fall are also good times to go, as there will be less visitors and cooler temperatures.
Winter is an okay time to go as well, it will be warmer than the rest of Taiwan and the water will still be warm enough to swim in. 

How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: Take provincial highway 1 south to the bottom of Taiwan until it becomes provincial highway 26. After you pass Hengchun, take a right onto Longguang Road and then turn right on Wanli Road. The village will be on your left. Looking for scooter rental in Pingtung? Click here or here to search for options.
If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search here. 
By Bus: Busses leave daily to Kenting from Zuoying HSR station, Kaohsiung Station, and Pingtung. Get off at the Hengchun Bus Station, and then take the 101A to Xiaowanlitong bus station. You can book tickets to Pingtung via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here, or book tickets via the normal train (TRA)  on Klook here. You can book tickets to travel to Pingtung via inter-city bus on Klook here. 
By Plane: There are direct shuttle busses to Kenting from Kaohsing's Xiaogang (KHH) Airport. You can book cheap flights to Kinmen on Trip.com or CheapO Air. You can also search for cheap flights in Taiwan on Kiwi here. 

Accommodation:
Looking for a hotel? Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here. We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
I have stayed at many hostels and hotels in Kenting, and even almost bought a house here. Some places that I have stayed at and can recommend are Nanwan Kiki (book on Agoda here, Booking.com here), a B&B next to Nanwan Bay, Kenting's most popular Beach. There are also a few decent hotels near Kenting Street Night Market like Kenting Star Inn 888 (book on Agoda here, Klook here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Booking.com here), or Kenting Dajianshan Hotel (book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here). You will notice that none of these hotels are five star resorts (I do not come to Kenting to waste my time at a resort, but you can still search Agoda, Booking.com, Hotels.com, or Expedia for those) but they are in my opinion the above have the best value for the money. 
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. 
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Tours and Activities in Kenting:
There are many activities available such as snorkeling, diving, SUPing, surfing, submarine riding, and river tracing. 
You can find more tours of Kenting on Klook here or KKday here. 

Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. 

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National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium 國立海洋生物博物館

8/4/2023

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The National Biology Museum and Aquarium in Pingtung is the best Aquarium in Taiwan and one of the best aquariums in Asia. It includes beluga whales, sharks, rays, penguins, and much more. It is a must see stop on your trip to Taiwan. ​


Background:
The museum opened in 2000 after 9 years of planning and construction. There are tree main areas: Waters of Taiwan, Coral Kingdom, and Waters of the World. Originally there was a whale shark as part of the exhibit, but after protests the whale shark was released in 2013. 
The Aquarium was named the fourth best in Asiaby Trip Adviser. 

Price:
450 NT per person
You can book discount tickets to the National Biology Museum and Aquarium on Klook here or KKday here. 
You can also book a night to sleep over in the glass tunnel here. 


Hours:
9 AM to 5:30 PM

Website:
https://www.nmmba.gov.tw/en/cp.aspx?n=0239E2D50FEF52AA&s=C9F689206ECC0D26

How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: Take provincial highway 26 south to Checheng and turn right on Buqian Road until your reach the aquarium. Looking for scooter rental in Pingtung? Click here or here to search for options.
If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search here. 
By Bus: Take Taiwan Tourist Shuttle Kenting Express to the National Museum of Marine Biology stop. You can book tickets to Pingtung via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here, or book tickets via the normal train (TRA)  on Klook here. You can book tickets to travel to Pingtung via inter-city bus on Klook here. 

Accommodation:
Looking for a hotel? Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here. We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
I have stayed at many hostels and hotels in Kenting, and even almost bought a house here. Some places that I have stayed at and can recommend are Nanwan Kiki (book on Agoda here, Booking.com here), a B&B next to Nanwan Bay, Kenting's most popular Beach. There are also a few decent hotels near Kenting Street Night Market like Kenting Star Inn 888 (book on Agoda here, Klook here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Booking.com here), or Kenting Dajianshan Hotel (book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here). You will notice that none of these hotels are five star resorts (I do not come to Kenting to waste my time at a resort, but you can still search Agoda, Booking.com, Hotels.com, or Expedia for those) but they are in my opinion the above have the best value for the money. 
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. 

Tours and Activities in Kenting:
There are many activities available such as snorkeling, diving, SUPing, surfing, submarine riding, and river tracing. 
You can find more tours of Kenting on Klook here or KKday here. 

Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. 

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Xiangshan Wetlands 香山濕地

4/14/2023

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The Xiangshan Wetlands (aka Siangshan Wetland) in Hsinchu are the biggest coastal wetlands in Northern Taiwan. The area includes intertidal lands that cover over 1000 hectares and includes bike paths, beaches, mangroves, and a birdwatching zone. It is definitely worth a trip for nature enthusiasts visiting northern Taiwan.

Background:
The intertidal mudflat that makes up Xiangshan Wetlands is about 20 KM long, from Nanliao to Nangang in Hsinchu. In 1996, the wetland was recognized as a bird protection park. In 2001, it was named as a national wildlife refuge, and in 2013 it was named as a wetland of national importance. The intertidal zone has a distinct ecology and diverse wildlife including clams, crabs, and birds. 
The main areas to explore in the park include Jincheng Lake, Haishan Exploration Zone, and Nangang Birdwatching Zone.
The area is usually not too crowded and is a great place to enjoy nature.

Hours:
24/7

Price:
Free

Tours: 
You can find more tours and activities in Hsinchu such as You can find more tours and activities in Hsinchu such as river tracing, wild hot springs, white water kayaking, backpack rafting, Little Ding Dong Theme Park, Leofoo Village Theme Park, Window on China Theme Park, glamping, camping, stone spa, horse riding, Yukids Island, Tom and Bei Bei Parent Child Paradise, bee keeping experience, cycling, dried persimmons experience, Jump Wave Trampoline Park and more on Klook here or KKday here. 

Where to stay:
Most of the accommodation you will find is near the city center.  If you will only visit downtown, you can consider a day trip from Taipei.
We have stayed at and recommend the Golden Motel a high quality motel near Green Grass Lake (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Trip.com here), and CD Motel, another high quality motel in downtown Hsinchu (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, or Trip.com here). Unfortunately I cannot recommend any further hotels that I have stayed at in Hsinchu because usually we stay at my wife's uncle's house. 
You can find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. 

Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. 
You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. 

How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: Drive south along Expressway 61 south of Nanliao Harbor. The wetlands are hard to miss along the coast. If you are looking for car rentals in Hsinchu, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or KKDay here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. 
​Looking for scooter rental in Hsinchu? You can search Klook here or KKday here to look for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
By Bus: Take bus 5801 from Hsinchu TRA Station to Dazhuang station along the coast. It's about a 25 minute journey. You can book tickets to travel to Hsinchu via inter-city bus on Klook here. You can book tickets to Hsinchu via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here. Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here.
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can search on KKday here and Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. 
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Hsinchu Zoo 新竹市立動物園

3/1/2023

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Hsinchu Zoo is the oldest zoo in Taiwan and is the third-largest public zoo in the country. Admission here is only 50 NT and includes over 300 animals such as tigers, bears, hippos, monkeys, ostriches, emus, goats, and more. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Hsinchu.

Background:
The Hsinchu Zoo was first established during the Japanese era in 1935 as part of a child's amusement park. During WWII, the animals in the zoo were moved to the Yuanshan Zoo in Taipei. The Hsinchu Zoo was then reopened after the war in 1953.  The zoo later underwent renovations and expansions in 1960, 1971, and 1982. The zoo was also closed for two years for renovations between 2017 and 2019. Now it is a popular attraction visited mainly by local residents. 

Price:
50 NT per person
You can book discount tickets to Hsinchu Zoo on Klook here or KKday here. 

Hours:
9 AM to 5 PM
Closed Mondays

Tours: 
You can find more tours and activities in Hsinchu such as You can find more tours and activities in Hsinchu such as river tracing, wild hot springs, white water kayaking, backpack rafting, Little Ding Dong Theme Park, Leofoo Village Theme Park, Window on China Theme Park, glamping, camping, stone spa, horse riding, Yukids Island, Tom and Bei Bei Parent Child Paradise, bee keeping experience, cycling, dried persimmons experience, Jump Wave Trampoline Park and more on Klook here or KKday here. 

Where to stay:
Most of the accommodation you will find is near the city center.  If you will only visit downtown, you can consider a day trip from Taipei.
We have stayed at and recommend the Golden Motel a high quality motel near Green Grass Lake (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Trip.com here), and CD Motel, another high quality motel in downtown Hsinchu (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, or Trip.com here). Unfortunately I cannot recommend any further hotels that I have stayed at in Hsinchu because usually we stay at my wife's uncle's house. 
You can find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. 

Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. 
You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. ​

How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: The Zoo is on Shipin Road in the east District of Hsinchu City. There is plenty of pain parking near the zoo. If you are looking for car rentals in Hsinchu, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or KKDay here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. 
​Looking for scooter rental in Hsinchu? You can search Klook here or KKday here to look for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
By TRA: The zoo is within walking distance of Hsinchu TRA Station. You can book tickets to travel to Hsinchu via inter-city bus on Klook here. You can book tickets to Hsinchu via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here. Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here.
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can search on KKday here and Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. 
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Green World Ecological Farm 綠世界生態農場

1/18/2023

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Green World is an ecological farm in Beipu Township of Hsinchu County. It features over 70 hectares of open area, petting zoos, a reptile center,  butterfly area, bird park, swan lake, and features animal shows. It is the largest and most diverse tropical rainforest ecological area in Asia and is definitely worth a trip.

Background:​
Green World Ecological Farm was established in
 2004 and covers roughly 75 hectares of land, making it the largest and most diverse tropical rainforest ecological area in Asia. Over 50 hectares of land have been left as a nature preserve. 
The park features six main areas: swan lake, butterfly ecological park, discovery land area, bird ecological park, water plants park, and biodiversity adventure area.
The park is popular with families and children and can get pretty packed on weekends and holidays.


Price:
380 NT per person
You can book discounted tickets to Green World on KKday here or Klook here. 

Hours:
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Website:
www.green-world.com.tw/en/about.php

Tours: 
You can find more tours and activities in Hsinchu such as You can find more tours and activities in Hsinchu such as river tracing, wild hot springs, white water kayaking, backpack rafting, Little Ding Dong Theme Park, Leofoo Village Theme Park, Window on China Theme Park, glamping, camping, stone spa, horse riding, Yukids Island, Tom and Bei Bei Parent Child Paradise, bee keeping experience, cycling, dried persimmons experience, Jump Wave Trampoline Park and more on Klook here or KKday here. 

Where to stay:
Most of the accommodation you will find is near the city center.  If you will only visit downtown, you can consider a day trip from Taipei.
We have stayed at and recommend the Golden Motel a high quality motel near Green Grass Lake (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Trip.com here), and CD Motel, another high quality motel in downtown Hsinchu (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, or Trip.com here). Unfortunately I cannot recommend any further hotels that I have stayed at in Hsinchu because usually we stay at my wife's uncle's house. 
You can find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.  
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. 

Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. 
You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. 

How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: From Zhudong, take provincial highway three south until you reach the signs for Green World. You have to drive down a mountain road to get there. Parking is paid, even if you park on the side of the road. If you are looking for car rentals in Hsinchu, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or KKDay here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. 
​Looking for scooter rental in Hsinchu? You can search Klook here or KKday here to look for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
By Bus: Take bus 5608 from Hsinchu Station to Zhudong, then switch to bus 5626A which stops at Green World. The total bus journey takes about two hours. You can book tickets to travel to Hsinchu via inter-city bus on Klook here. You can book tickets to Hsinchu via high speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here. Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here.
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can search on KKday here and Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. ​

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Wuling Farm 武陵農場

4/11/2022

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Wuling Farm is a recreational farm in the mountains of Taichung, Taiwan. It is one of the only places that you can spot the endangered Formosan Landlocked Salmon in the wild, and includes flowers, fruit trees, tea plantations, cherry blossoms, hikes, camping, waterfalls, and wildlife to enjoy. It is a great place to experience Taiwan's high mountain ecology.

Background:
Originally the Qijia Valley where Wuling Farm sits was home to seven families of the Ayatal Tribe, and aboriginal peoples lived here starting over 4,000 years ago. The aboringal people were relocated to Sqoyaw Village in the 1950s. 
Wuling Farm was established in 1963 as a way to provide a living for retired KMT veterans. The farm's original purpose was to plant temperate fruit trees and vegetables. 
Starting in 1989, the farm began tourist acticites, such as building a campground, tea houses, gardens, hotels, and a tourist service center. 
The farm sits at about 2000 meters above sea level (6,561 feet).

Website:
https://lang.wuling-farm.com.tw/lang/index.php 

Price:
160 NT per person to enter
50 NT for cars
10 NT for scooters

Accommodation:
We recommend staying overnight because you will likely have to travel a long time to get here (4 hours from Taipei), and staying overnight lets you maximize your time here. You can book online for one of the following accommodation options:
Wuling National Hostel (2,000 NT - 8,000 NTD per night)
Wuling Hoya Resort (6,000 - 15,000 NTD per night)
Wuling Campground (1,000 - 2200 NTD per night)

Hours:
24/7

When to go:
A popular time to go is in March-April when there are cherry blossoms. Also, it can get very cold in the winter.

How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: It is actually faster to travel to Wuling Farm from Taipei instead of downtown Taichung, even though technically the farm is in Taichung City. From Yilan, take provincial highway 7 through Datong Township and up the mountain until you reach Wuling Farm.  
By Bus: Taiwan Tour Bus and Lion Travel have busses that leave from Taipei and arrive 4 hours later. 

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    I am an American expat who has extensive experience living, working, and traveling in Taiwan. In my day, I had to learn many things about Taiwan the hard way. But I have come to learn that Taiwan is one of the best places in the world for Foreigners to live. ​This blog does not represent the opinions of every foreigner in Taiwan. I am just trying to help others learn more about this beautiful country.
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    我來自美國, 我對台灣生活、工作和旅行有很豐富的經驗。我曾須艱辛地學習許多有關台灣的事情。但我已經了解到,台灣是世界上最適合外國人居住的地方之一。這個部落格不代表台灣每個外國人的意見。我只是想幫助其他人了解更多關於這個美麗的國家。
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    120*600


Planning your trip to Taiwan?

Here are some top travel tips for you:

  • Best time to visit: Spring and Autumn when it is not too hot or cold and less rainy
  • How to get there: Plane tickets via Trip.com
  • Best places to stay can be found on Agoda
  • Book tours and activities in Taiwan on Klook
  • Stay connected with a local SIM
  • Rent a car to explore distant sights

Looking for a hotel? Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.

If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or  KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.  
You can also check out our scooter rental guide here.