Fisherman’s Wharf, formerly known as Tamsui Second Fishing Port, is located at the right bank of the river mouth of Tamsui River and is well known for ... More
Fisherman’s Wharf, formerly known as Tamsui Second Fishing Port, is located at the right bank of the river mouth of Tamsui River and is well known for its sunset. Differing from traditional fixed docks, the dock floats with the tide. It can accommodate 150 fishing boats concurrently, which is very spectacular. Besides enjoying sunset at the Fisherman’s Wharf, visitors can also visit the not-to-be-missed Lover’s Bridge, travel on the blue highway by ferry, enjoy the beautiful fishing port along the wooden boardwalk, or ascend Lover's Tower to enjoy Tamsui scenery.
Walk on Lover’s Bridge to enjoy the sunset and night scene
The 165 meters long famous “Lover’s Bridge” is the landmark of Fisherman’s Wharf. The single-sided cable-stayed bridge that resembles a white sail spans the wharf and connects the boardwalk and the tourist fish market. In the evening, crowds will gather here for the beautiful view as the sun sets over the sea. As night falls, the white bridge transforms into a colorful bridge as light shines on it. It is also one of the must-visit night scenes of Tamsui.
Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, 251 
- Directions -
- Take the bus no.R26 at MRT Tamsui station -> Tamsui fish market station(Duration:25min.)
- Take a ferry to Bali or Tamsui Old Street to embark on a Blue Highway journey.
Bali is a small town directly across the Tamsui River. It's slightly less croweded than Tamsui and offers beautiful views of the river, Tamsui and Yan ... More
Bali is a small town directly across the Tamsui River. It's slightly less croweded than Tamsui and offers beautiful views of the river, Tamsui and Yangmingshan Mountain (behind Tamsui), but it's otherwise similar in character and feel to Tamsui. The main attraction is the Left Bank Park, which is (strangely enough) on the left bank of the Tamsui River, or to the right as you enter Bali from the ferry terminal.
Left Bank Park is on the left bank of the Tamsui River. It is 280 M long and features Left Bank Conference Hall, Left Bank Pier and the Old Banyan Pillbox. The expansive park has a river view and it is on the Bali Left Bank Bike Trail continuum and there are plenty of places to rent a bicycle.
'Hongmaocheong' is a national first-class historic site built in Tamsui for about 300 years. There are buildings from the Dutch colonial period, the Q ... More
'Hongmaocheong' is a national first-class historic site built in Tamsui for about 300 years. There are buildings from the Dutch colonial period, the Qing dynasty period, and the Japanese colonial period. The two buildings most visited by tourists are the Western-style fortress 'Andong Nibao' built by the Dutch in 1644 and 'British' built during the British rule. consulate'. The fortress-style buildings, the Western-style consulate residence, and the South Gate, the gates of the Qing Dynasty, are all worth taking a close look at. The buildings serve a variety of functions, including military defense, consular offices and dungeons. Don't forget to stroll through the square in front of the Hong Maocheng, take pictures at the most beautiful place to capture the Hong Maocheng, and enjoy the view of the Tamsui River and Guanyin Mountain. Don't miss the beautiful view of "Shoutai Sunset," one of the Eight Views of Tamsui.
Tamsui Old Street is divided into the inner and outer side. The outer street is the golden anchor walkway of Tamsui river coast, while the inner side ... More
Tamsui Old Street is divided into the inner and outer side. The outer street is the golden anchor walkway of Tamsui river coast, while the inner side is a traditional old street lined with bustling shops. There are faithfully traditional pastry shops, groceries and stores selling trendy outfits and toys. The popular foods in the area include A Gei, fish ball, fried fish crackers, traditionally baked cake, Granny’s iron eggs, etc. are all must try goodies. In the evening, the beautiful scenery of the sun setting below the ocean horizon can be seen along the golden anchor walkway.
“Traditionally Baked Cake” is made with fresh milk. The rich egg pancake aroma wafts from the oven when taken out. It may look plain in appearance, but the silky texture is unforgettable. It is a local souvenir not to be missed and an extremely popular cuisine in Tamsui with a long waiting line.
The must try local snack “A-Gei” is transliterated partly from the Japanese word of “Oiled Tofu”. Prepared by emptying the center of the Tofu, adding fried clear noodles and soaking in marinade, then sealed off with fish mince and steamed. Sweet sour sauce or secret recipe of the store is poured on top before serving.
Outdoor hot spring(Adult) ---------------- TWD
400
Outdoor hot spring(Child) ---------------- TWD
200
Private hot spring(70min.) ---------------- TWD
1,100
You can enjoy both private and outdoor hot springs here. You have to wear swimsuits for public hot springs, and it's a mixed bath for men and women an ... More
You can enjoy both private and outdoor hot springs here. You have to wear swimsuits for public hot springs, and it's a mixed bath for men and women and is suitable for family trips with children.
Wulai Hot spring(烏來溫泉) ::
Wulai Hot Spring is located in Wulai District, New Taipei City, northern Taiwan, Wulai is a transliteration of Taiwan's abo ... More
Wulai Hot spring(烏來溫泉) ::
Wulai Hot Spring is located in Wulai District, New Taipei City, northern Taiwan, Wulai is a transliteration of Taiwan's aboriginal Atayal language for smoking hot water, hot springs are mainly distributed along the west side of the confluence of Nanshi Creek and Barrelback Creek, is a metamorphic rock area hot spring belonging to the snow mountain range, nearby cliffs can be observed four-sided sandstone, dry gully layer, coarse cave sandstone, large barrel mountain layer and Ao bottom. Wulai Hot Spring is presumed to come from a fissure formed during the formation of the nearby anticline of the Tianshan Mountain, and the hot spring dew point is mostly at the axis of this anticline.
Wulai trolley(烏來台车) :: Wulai old street-> Wulai Waterfalls
In the early days, the Wulai trolley was only used to transport timber, but due to the demand for tourists for the development of Wulai Waterfall, it was officially opened in 52 to push tourists by manpower, and in response to the growing number of tourists, it was motorized in 63, and the trolley was driven by a diesel engine, and then in 76 it was used to replace the original turntable
Wulai Waterfalls(烏來瀑布) ::
Wulai Waterfall is located in Wulai District, New Taipei City, and the Wulai River, the tributary of the right bank of Nanshi River. It is a freshwater river basin. It is a famous scenic spot in Wulai and the largest waterfall in North Taiwan. Wulai Waterfall has the reputation of "the glory of the clouds" since the Japanese era. It is also known as "Yunxian Waterfall" and "White Stork". The elevation of the waterfall is about 150 meters and the drop is about 80 meters. It is a cantilevered waterfall formed by differential erosion.
Yunxian Paradise(雲仙樂園) ::
Yunxian Paradise is located in Wulai District, New Taipei City, surrounded by mountains, and its name shows that the park is full of cloudy beauty. The ecology here is even richer, not only can you hear the cicadas singing and admire the flying butterflies, but there is also a fern viewing trail in the park, where you can observe the beautiful fern posture up close. In addition to experiencing the fun of riding the cable car, you can also plan a multi-day itinerary and live directly in the mountains to enjoy the nature tour surrounded by forests. It's perfect for the whole family, with a full range of children's play facilities and a lovely zoo area for families.
Wulai old street (烏來老街) ::
Wulai Old Street refers to Wulai Street, Waterfall Road and Huanshan Road, the shop signboard style is uniform, looks quite neat, and most of the shops are to play with Aboriginal characteristics, so tourists can taste Aboriginal flavor mountain food, such as charcoal grilled mountain pork, hot spring eggs, moon peach rice, bamboo rice, Majiao cuisine, mountain su, shallots, etc., are rare aboriginal cuisine in other places, in addition, there are millet wine, millet paralysis and other specialties, are also very suitable for distributing to relatives and friends as souvenirs, At the same time, you can also watch mountain song and dance performances here and feel the enthusiasm and vitality of the aborigines. When it comes to Wulai, I think of hot springs, in fact, in Atayal it means steaming springs, whether it is the Atayal people who came first, or the Han people and Japanese who came later, they all fell in love with hot springs that can nourish beauty and improve gastrointestinal diseases, and there are many hot spring hotels on the old street.
No.39, Wenquan street, Wulai district, New Taipei city, Taiwan 233 
- Directions -
Take the Taipei MRT [Songshan Xindian Line] to the MRT Xindian to get off, then transfer to the Xindian Bus [849] bus, get off at Wulai Terminus, go to the end, turn right to Lao Street, and then walk through Lao Street to the second bridge, and then you can see the main building on the right side!
Bus 849 departs every 15-20 minutes, the latest bus is 11:00 pm (buses run to Taipei Main Station after 9:30pm, buses only run to Xindian MRT Station after 9:30pm)
Located at the entrance of the Urai Old Road, it is a hotel with a view of the river. It is good location that you can easy to walk to Urai trains and ... More
Located at the entrance of the Urai Old Road, it is a hotel with a view of the river. It is good location that you can easy to walk to Urai trains and waterfalls. This spa has a friendly atmosphere that suits tastes of the elderly.
Yangmingshan Tien Lai Resort & Spa is situated on plateau in the mountains which offers a rare view of the mountain and sea, the entire Yangmingshan N ... More
Yangmingshan Tien Lai Resort & Spa is situated on plateau in the mountains which offers a rare view of the mountain and sea, the entire Yangmingshan National Park and the north coast are the back garden of Tienlai.
Tienlai has concealed itself behind the giant boulders and lush old trees; the entire Resort & Spa adopts Spanish recreational villa architecture, which features the imagery of the mountain and the sea at the entrance. The grandeur stature of the resort is our foremost sincere welcome for the visitors who have traveled from afar.
Tienlai Resort & Spa fuses the macrobiotic concepts of heaven, earth, and people and returns with its aesthetics to the most original design philosophy. Succinct, modern design are combined to form the contemporary Natural style unique to Tienlai. Become the largest Boutique Resort in Taiwan.
No. 1-7, Mingliu Rd, Jinshan District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 208 
- Business hour -
Outdoor hot springs timing : Everyday 08:00am-22:00pm(Last entry at 21:00pm)
Hotel check in: 15:00pm / check out : 11:00am
- Directions -
It takes an hour by bus from downtown Taipei(Tapei main station exit no.8)
By Public Transport::
Royal Bus (service no. 1717) operates daily services between Jinshan. Guests can get off at Tienlai stop and the hotel is about 15 minutes of walking from the bus stop. Guests coming from Taipei can board the bus at bus stops from Gongyuan Street (beside Gongbao Building), along Zhongshan North Road towards Jiantan station (Bus stop outside Ming Chuan University).
Royal Bus hotline:02-8295-7022
Jinguashi, which translates to something like “Gold Melon Rock,” is famous for its place in history as a vast gold mine exploited mostly by the Japane ... More
Jinguashi, which translates to something like “Gold Melon Rock,” is famous for its place in history as a vast gold mine exploited mostly by the Japanese colonists in the late 19th and early 20th century. Today, the mines are dried up; the gold rush has ended. However, it remains mostly intact, a stunning image of a bygone era, nominated for the honor of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002.
Jinguashi is very near to Jiufen in Northern Taiwan’s Rueifang Township, Taipei County. Its geography offers the obvious mountains that once contained free money, and stunning views of the coast to boot.
Mostly, the site has been turned into the “Gold Ecological Park“, which offers a number of ways to see how the area’s history has been influenced by gold mining, and to get a peek into what life was like in the past. The park also aims to integrate the natural environment with the gold extraction, educating tourists on the geology of Jinguashi, along with its natural flora and so on.
Jinguashi Attractions:
1) Museum of Gold
It discusses the history of gold mining in Jinguashi, how the Japanese pulled it off, and there is even a section dedicated to the Prisoners of War camp for allied prisoners kept by the Japanese during World War II.
Also part of the Museum of Gold is the Benshan Tunnel, where you can go underground and get a feel for the everyday lives of miners working in the rough conditions.
2) Shinto Temple
3) Golden Waterfall
“Golden Waterfall,” like “museum of gold”, is much more literal than you might hope – the waterfall is laden with remnants of harmful minerals, meaning you should avoid coming in contact with it. Still, a “look, don’t touch” policy will lead to a good experience. The waterfall sources to the Yin-Yang Sea, visible from Jinguashi. A sharp drop in elevation has created the waterfall, check it out as it’s not far from the road.
From Taipei or other more distant places, you’ll have to take a trainor bus to Ruifang. At the Ruifang Station, you can get a bus ticket that will take you directly to the Gold Ecological Park at Jinguashi. Alternatively, taxis regularly ship tourists from the train station to the park and back, and with shared costs it even ends up being cheaper than the bus.
Buses can be taken to Jinguashi directly from Keelung (at the train station) or Jiufen, so that’s a good option if you happen to be in one of those places as part of a multi-stop trip.
Visit Yehliu Geopark near Taipei to discover one of the most unique geological formations in the world. Part of the Daliao Miocene Formation, the cape ... More
Visit Yehliu Geopark near Taipei to discover one of the most unique geological formations in the world. Part of the Daliao Miocene Formation, the cape is home to incredible rock formations created by thousands of years of weathering by the natural elements. Be amazed by the Sea Candles, the Fairy Shoes, Ginger Rocks, and more, and don't miss the iconic Queen's Head, the highlight of your tour of Yehliu Geopark! Be awed by the wonders of nature at Yehliu Geopark.
- The Sea Candles and the Ice Cream Rock are only a few of the natural wonders available at Yehliu Geopark.
No. 167-1, Gangdong Road, Wanli District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 207 
- Business hour -
Everyday 08:00am-17:00pm
- Directions -
1) Taipei station - Main Station Exit M2(Boarding area No.3)
2) Arrival at Guokuang Bus terminal and ticketing
3) Board Guokuang Bus No. 1815. (Jinshan->Yehliu)
4) Arrive at Yehliu station in about an hour and 10 minutes.