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<XML_Head><Info><InfoId>2287</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2287</TYWebsite><Name>Dayuan Jianshan Archaeological Exhibition Hall (大園尖山考古展示館)</Name><Toldescribe>It is the first stop of crossing time and space into prehistoric Taoyuan.Imagine what Taoyuan looked like 5,000 years ago? On the basement floor of the C Building of Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center, there is a hidden attraction called the &amp;quot;Dayuan Jianshan Archaeological Exhibition Hall,&amp;quot; waiting for you to uncover the mysterious life of prehistoric humans. Most of the unearthed relics collected here come from the Dayuan Jianshan archaeological site, the only designated archaeological site in Taoyuan City, and an excellent starting point for understanding local prehistoric culture!The three exhibition areas + interactive experience make archaeology very interesting.The exhibition hall has three main theme exhibition areas and experience areas, covering topics such as the excavation process of the Jianshan site, the lifestyle of the ancestors, and how cultural relics interact with the natural environment. Static displays and multimedia interactions take you step by step back to prehistoric times. You can participate in interactive light carving and touch control, and also have the opportunity to read history with the museum&amp;#39;s mascots, &amp;quot;Jianzi&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Archaeology Grandpa&amp;quot;, through storytelling, allowing both young and old to understand difficult archaeological knowledge easily!Remember to try out the children&amp;#39;s beloved rubbing experience at the counter. Use pencils to create rubbings of prehistoric artifacts, taking home your own personal archaeological memories. You can also participate in the &amp;quot;Jianshan Treasure&amp;quot; board game, designed jointly by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Shou Shan Senior High School. This game allows children to learn archaeological knowledge through play, cultivating their interest in archaeology in a fun and playful way.Motion-sensing games x Photo check-in x Virtual PK await you to dig for treasures on underground exploration. Don&amp;#39;t think the archaeological hall is just for quiet viewing. The dynamic experiences here will delight children! From archery competitions simulating indigenous hunting to a 3D photo zone and interactive sandbox, you can even step back into prehistoric times. Experience &amp;quot;hunting survival&amp;quot; on the big screen for a truly immersive experience, like stepping into a large-scale game park! Don&amp;#39;t miss the 3D exploration pit paintings, which are a perfect spot for photo opportunities.Descending the stairs of the Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center is like entering an underground archaeological site, where a time-traveling adventure for adults and children begins. Whether you&amp;#39;re an archaeology enthusiast or a parent-child group, the &amp;ldquo;Dayuan Jianshan Archaeological Exhibition Hall&amp;rdquo; will surely give you many rewards!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 100 Daren Road B1, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.21849</Px><Py>25.02109</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>-The tour guide adopts a reservation system.
-The hall offers a board game called "Jianshan Treasure," which you can register with the counter staff to play.</Remarks><Tel>03-2876176#128</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/26 14:23:35</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2277</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2277</TYWebsite><Name>Xinwu Stone Weirs Story House (新屋石滬故事館)</Name><Toldescribe>The old sentry post turned into a new highlight.Hiding in the windbreak forest of Kejian in Xinwu, it was initially a police dormitory and sentry post built in 1990. Once designed to protect coastal defense, this building transformed into a landmark&amp;mdash;Xinwu Stone Weirs Story House&amp;mdash;combining culture, education, and sightseeing in 2020 after being renovated and activated by the city government, reviving this corner forgotten by time.Experience the tidal weir culture in all aspects.Entering the Weir Culture Guide Area on the first floor feels like entering a three-dimensional history book of a fishing village. The museum displays a model of a stone weir, accompanied by graphic and textual introductions and audio-visual data, presenting the complete development trajectory of stone weirs in Xinwu. Did you know? Xinwu is currently the most well-preserved area of stone weirs on the main island of Taiwan, with stone weir No. 9 in Kejian being a giant with a total length of 362 meters, magnificent and awe-inspiring for the ancient people&amp;#39;s skillful hands and spirit of unity.Ocean Maker Classroom lets the ocean no longer cry.Don&amp;#39;t rush to leave and come to the Ocean Maker Classroom! The second-floor Ocean Maker Classroom offers a unique experience! It combines waste recycling with environmental education, allowing children of all ages to learn to love and cherish the ocean through playful DIY crafting. From traditional fishing culture to modern ocean sustainability, it seamlessly connects knowledge and action.Climbing high and looking far, enjoy the afternoon tea time in the sea breeze.Climb to the 3rd-floor observation deck for a breathtaking view. Enjoy afternoon tea amidst the ocean breeze. A boundless expanse of the azure coastline greets you. Sit by the deck, order a cup of coffee, and listen to the waves and sea breeze melody, instantly forgetting the world. Do you want to experience the local flavors even more deeply? Don&amp;#39;t forget to reserve the traditional seafood dish, &amp;quot;Fisher&amp;rsquo;s Salted Rice,&amp;quot; and savor the daily flavors of the locals.Step into the stone weir is like going into the wisdom of our ancestors. The history of the stone weir dates back to the Qing Dynasty. Early Han immigrants constructed these hundreds of meters-long stone weirs with their bare hands, using local pebbles. Beyond fishing, these stone weirs became a symbol of interpersonal cooperation. Currently, 11 stone weirs remain from Shenzhen&amp;#39;s North Shore to Kejian. Kejian No. 3 stone weir once caught 600 kilograms of fish and continues functioning as a fishing ground.The Story House also offers daily guided stone weir tours, arranged according to the tides. These tours allow visitors to witness the magnificent traces of centuries of wisdom firsthand. It is more than just a journey; it&amp;#39;s a profound dialogue between culture and nature.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 70, Lane 2180, Section 1 of Guanhai Road, Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>120.99603</Px><Py>24.95115</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>￭ Street parking.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Please get in touch with us for group tour reservations (03-4760409 / 0935-358-194). 
￭The museum is along the Yong'an Green Tunnel, which can be accessed by car on weekdays. However, during holidays, as the Tunnel prohibits the passage of motorcycles and cars, we recommend that passengers rent bicycles at the entrance.</Remarks><Tel>03-4760409</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/27 16:53:16</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2222</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2222</TYWebsite><Name>Waishe Light Railway Station (外社輕便車站)</Name><Toldescribe>As early as 1911, Waishe Village in Luzhu was the terminus of the light railway! This railway was once a vital transportation hub for the rural area. However, with the development of passenger transportation, the government demolished the Nankan-Waishe section in 1957, and the station disappeared with it. The Waishe Community Development Association has decided to restore this precious piece of history. In late 2011, the association rebuilt the Waishe Light Rail Station, allowing people to experience that nostalgic and straightforward era in person.The Era of Light-Railway Cars in TaoyuanWe can trace the development history of Taoyuan Bus Company to a century ago. At that time, the Taiwan Governor General&amp;#39;s Office lent official railway tracks and Taokan Light Rail Corporation (the predecessor of today&amp;#39;s Taoyuan Bus Company) to construct a light railway. This railway was mainly responsible for transporting rice and crops from other areas and connecting the flow of goods in Taoyuan, Linkou, Xinzhuang, and other places. This railway was an essential lifeline for rural development and a key link between residents and the outside world.An Effort to Revive HistoryTo recreate this history, the &amp;quot;Waishe Rural Regeneration Course Students&amp;quot; initiated a reconstruction plan and successfully obtained approval from the Soil and Water Conservation Bureau of the Council of Agriculture, NTD 200,000 subsidies provided to build a simplified version of a light railway station and track in front of the Waishe Community Activity Center. It is not only a cultural revival project, but also hopes to drive the regeneration and development of rural areas in Waishe, allowing more people to understand the story of this land.A Light Railway Station that Travels Through TimeWalking into the rebuilt light railway station, it looks like a bicycle station at first glance. However, when you step into the station area, you will find the laid tracks and antique station design, perfectly restoring the transportation scene of rural regions in the past. The most unique design among them is the winding railway tracks, which surround the pool in a circle. The water surface reflects the surrounding houses and blue sky, forming a beautiful rural painting.An Encounter with HistoryThe current Waishe Light Railway Station has become a local characteristic scenic spot. Besides being suitable as a regional teaching venue, it is also a good place for tourists to experience the early railway charm. If you want to travel in time, this station will take you back a hundred years and experience the glory of rural light cars once galloping!</Toldescribe><Add>Across from 525 Shanlin Road, Section 2, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Open 24 hours</Opentime><Px>121.30569</Px><Py>25.08233</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Please contact the Waishe Community Development Association of Luzhu District to experience riding a light-railway car.（03-3244735）
■Light-railway car are available Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please apply three days in advance.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/09 14:26:32</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>715</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/715</TYWebsite><Name>Yucheng Road Ancient Trail(御成路古道)</Name><Toldescribe>The Yucheng Road Ancient Trail, or the Lizi Garden Ancient Trail, starts from the Rear Gate of the Zhongzheng Engineering Institute at Yuan Shulin, Dasi Township, and ends at the Lizi Garden Daxi Service Station. The entire trail is about one kilometer long. It was named &amp;ldquo;Yucheng Road&amp;rdquo; to mark the visit to Taiwan by the then Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito. The stone-paved path of the Yucheng Road Ancient Trail oozes ancient flavors. Walking among thick bushes and shade trees, you are refreshed by the pythoncidere released by the plants.</Toldescribe><Add>Yucheng Road Ancient Trail, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.27699</Px><Py>24.88432</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/12 20:21:00</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1253</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1253</TYWebsite><Name>Xiucai Hiking Trail (秀才登山步道)</Name><Toldescribe>For travelers who don&amp;#39;t often go to the mountains, the Xiucai Hiking Trail, less than 400 meters above sea level, allows them to calmly enjoy climbing high and looking far with its gentle and easy-to-walk path.The origin of the Xiucai Hiking Trail: Kind-hearted people donated land to continue the historical splendor.People named Yangmei Xiucai Village after three xiucai (scholars) in the Qing Dynasty. The Xiucai Hiking Trail was born because many Huang landlords enthusiastically donated land, making this trail an excellent place for people to enjoy nature and get close to the land. Various local art installations, such as teapots, top scholar pastry, and xiucai dolls, are set up along the trail, making the culture and scenery blend perfectly.Tea Garden Terraces and Bamboo Forest Secrets: Stroll through the greenery and immerse yourself in the natural surprise.The incredible thing about the Xiucai Hiking Trail is the stunning scenery created by the tea garden terraces and bamboo forest secrets. Entering the tea garden section along Lane 769, Xiucai Road, you will see neatly arranged terraces. As the journey approaches the end of the tea garden section, a quiet bamboo forest quietly appears. The slender bamboo forest sways in the wind, and the sunlight falls through the gaps, outlining a calm atmosphere.Overlooking the beautiful city scenery and feeling the imperial examination culture.Walk up for about five minutes, and you will reach the Muse Pavilion. It is a great resting spot on the trail. Travelers can take a break here and overlook Yangmei City&amp;#39;s scenery and enjoy the city&amp;#39;s beautiful light and shadow. There is also an explanation sign in front of the Muse Pavilion, introducing the ancient imperial examination system so that travelers can understand the hardships of the scholar examination and its cultural heritage.Rich Ecology: It is a surprise moment to encounter protected birds. You can observe up to 50 species of birds along the Xiucai Hiking Trail. You may even encounter Taiwan&amp;#39;s protected birds - the crested serpent-eagle and the besra sparrowhawk if you are lucky. The symphony of bird songs comes to their ears when travelers stroll in this peaceful mountain forest. Every step is full of exploration and surprise. It is an ecological paradise that bird-watching enthusiasts cannot miss.Surrounding Tour: Go to Pond Park and the secret realm of bald cypress.If you want to see more, visit Pond Park at 5B of Xiucaishan. Walk along the lakeshore and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the water and mountains. In less than 20 minutes by car, you can reach the secret place of the bald cypress. The towering bald cypress forest turns red in winter, and the dreamy scenery is intoxicating. It is an excellent attraction that photography enthusiasts cannot miss.</Toldescribe><Add>Alley 845, Xiucai Road (Behind Tiandetang), Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>326</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.13981</Px><Py>24.88823</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parkin</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ The trail is rarely shaded by trees. You are recommended to have proper protection against the sun and mosquitos.
■ The stone stairs are steep and can be slippery. You are recommended to wear anti-slippery shoes.
■ Silvergrass season is September to November.
■ Bald cypress season is mid-December to end of January.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:46:42</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1548</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1548</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan 77 Cultural Streets (桃園77藝文町)</Name><Toldescribe>The Taoyuan 77 Cultural Streets were formerly Japanese-style dormitories for the Taoyuan police. Located in the Shopping District in front of the Taoyuan Train Station, it is now a recognized historical site renovated to be a cultural park. It is one of the most popular social media photo and check-in points in Taoyuan. The Japanese-style dormitories of the Taoyuan police served as a commercial, cultural, and administrative center during the period of Japanese rule until after WWII. The city government decided three years ago to renovate the buildings and restore the aged, historical looks of them. The revamped Taoyuan 77 Cultural Streets was given the name by popular votes of the citizens with the combined meaning of its Japanese-rule history and Lane 77 of Zhongzheng Road.There is designated space for various activities and events in the park, including the Kouri Shop (creative merchandise shop), Handcraft Workshop (for handcraft experiences), Former Police Office (visitor center, administrative offices), Prayer Pavilion (performance venue, rest area), Qitao Market (weekend market), Chengzhen Caf&amp;eacute; (a well-known caf&amp;eacute; chain).   The park covers a moderately sized area, offering a cultural space in the city center of Taoyuan. On a cool and breezy afternoon, taking a stroll in the park will be a relaxing experience.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 5, Lane 77, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 – 22:00</Opentime><Px>121.31150</Px><Py>24.99172</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free entrance</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ There are ramps at all four buildings. Inside the buildings, there are many pillars that might make it difficult for wheelchairs to move around.
￭To protect the wooden floor, you are required to take off your shoes before entering.
￭ Contact numbers for each department
The Kouri shop：03-3321859
Handcraft Workshop：03-3321869
Chengzhen Café：03-3326898</Remarks><Tel>03-3321969</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/07 11:56:10</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2195</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2195</TYWebsite><Name>Wodu Pond Ecology Park(鑊篤陂塘生態公園)</Name><Toldescribe>The surrounding environment of Pingzhen Wodu Pond Ecology Park is not very noisy, with only a pool of quiet water and bamboo forests silently guarding the surrounding area as if protecting some old memories. This approximately 0.7-hectare ecological space around the lake was once a pond for fishing by the Shimen Farmland Irrigation Association. Since 2008, it transformed into an environmental park that combines local culture and natural landscape and got the Taoyuan City Government&amp;#39;s Fourth Public Works Gold Award in 2010.The name comes from a pot, proving the coexistence of language and scenery.&amp;quot;Wodu&amp;quot; is a term used in the Hakka language to refer to the bottom of a pot, named after the shape of a pond resembling a large pot. This naming connects the local language with the shape of the land, leaving behind a unique land memory. Starting from its name, the park is not just a green space but a carrier of connection with local culture. The park&amp;#39;s red bricks, pottery bricks, and pebble walls outline the simple Hakka architectural style as if people have discovered the trajectory of Hakka culture in modern space.Stroll along the path around the lake in the light and shadow of the four seasons.Strolling along the lakeside trail, the bald cypress and tung blossom quietly change colors with the seasons, making people willing to stop for a little longer. Here, there is ecological breathing and thoughtful design - the uneven terrain creates a 10-meter-high slide, multi-functional climbing equipment, and pure white sand pits as a free play area for children, allowing games and the environment to blend. The trail above the slide connects to the Shimen Canal Trail, with lush greenery, allowing the leisurely pace to continue. In addition to natural and recreational spaces, the park also collaborates with the irrigation association to establish a management center for ecological education and promotion activities, leading visitors to observe the environmental environment of the Japanese rhinoceros beetle and collared scops owl in depth.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 352, Section 5, Xinguang Road, Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>324</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.20254</Px><Py>24.90820</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Please do not swim, play, or fish in the ponds within the park.</Remarks><Tel>03-4571976</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:27:40</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1037</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1037</TYWebsite><Name>Fengshukeng Hiking Trail(龜山楓樹坑步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Fengshukeng Hiking Trail is one of the many hiking trails on Taoyuan&amp;rsquo;s Hutou Mountain. The entrance to the hiking trail is located at the end of Lane 281, Guangfeng Road of Fengshu Village. Start from here and you will first pass the side entrance of Fengshu Elementary School, and then climb upwards from the road next to Fude Temple. From here you will reach the Zhenwu Temple dedicated to the worship of the deity Northern Emperor Beidi. The temple is also a local attraction offering tranquil elegance. Next to the temple you will find a straight stairway made from sleeper rails, this is the start of Fengshukeng Hiking Trail.Go up the sleeper stairway and through the forest and you will come to a field of silvergrass. Late autumn is the best time to enjoy the lovely sight of the silvergrass as this is when the plant is in full bloom with beautiful white blossoms. The sea of white make you feel as if you are walking in the clouds. This sight is lauded as the most stunning view of autumn. Apart from their beauty, silvergrass is also useful. They are pioneer species which only flourish in poor quality soil with full sun exposure. So you will not find them in deep forests. They grow and thrive in the ground, protecting the land and keeping the soil together with their roots; hence there is no need to worry that a typhoon or heavy rain will cause a landslide.When you pass the gently swaying silver grass, you will see the Guishan No.6 Pavilion located at the vantage point, this is one of the best locations to admire the mountain view. Go to the pavilion and gaze downwards and you will have an unobstructed view of the entire Fengshu Elementary School, the houses and building at the foot of the mountain, and if the weather condition is right, even a glimpse of the Taipei 101. Look around and enjoy the breathtaking sceneries of Hutou Mountain and Xinlukeng Mountain. In autumn there is the added splendor of the seas of silver grass blossoms.Upon departing from the vantage point of No. 6 Pavilion, you will arrive on a wide dirt and gravel path. There is no need to worry that the trail would be steep and difficult to navigate &amp;mdash; you will still enjoy the easy stroll in nature that you had up to the pavilion while you admire the scenery and soak up the beautiful natural atmosphere. Once you pass the electric tower and the fruit orchard, you will come to a wide plaza of red earth. This open space is the meeting point&amp;rdquo; of many hiking trails. In Addition to serving as a helipad, on weekends, the space also attract many drone hobbyists to come have fun. As many hiking trails converge here, the different paths lead to Hutou Mountain Eco-Park, Hutoushan Park, and Fengshukeng. Visitors can go down the mountain in the direction of the No. 15 electric tower, on this return journey you can see the No. 6 Pavilion which you had already passed and the spectacular sight of the north peak of Xinlukeng Mountain.As you descend, you will see the dazzling glass roof of Minglun Sansheng Temple sparkling like a jewel from the green treetops. At the foot of the mountain you can also admire the pretty European style houses. At the end of the hiking trail is Fengshu Village famed for its flower fields, the charming sight making a perfect ending to the walk.</Toldescribe><Add>Alley 12, Lane 281, Guangfeng Road, Fengshu Village, Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.34325</Px><Py>25.00633</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/13 17:56:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>734</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/734</TYWebsite><Name>The Xikou Terrace(溪口台地)</Name><Toldescribe>The Xikou Terrace refers to the triangular terrace formed on a big curve of the river channel where the Dahan Creek flows through the southern side of Jiaobanshan, Fuxing Township. The terrace has four layers. The two upper layers are terraced fields, and the two lower layers are lawns. There is a small garden on the third layer. To reach the terrace you go down the stone steps of Jiaobanshan park and walk across the Xikou Suspension Bridge. This elegant bridge, built 40 years ago, is very long and narrow.From the center of the bridge, you can view the beautiful river valley of the Dahan Creek, as well as learn about the abundant water storage capacity of the dam.</Toldescribe><Add>Zhongzheng Road, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.34658</Px><Py>24.80920</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-33946061</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/14 17:51:02</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1399</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1399</TYWebsite><Name>Jiang Ji Fermented Bean Curd Culture Gallery(江記豆腐乳文化館)</Name><Toldescribe>With the family recipes that have been handed down over 60 years, Jiang Ji has been the expert that specializes in developing and producing fermented bean curd and has an excellent reputation for its high-quality products. In 2004, the company was renamed as Xin-Peng-Lai Foods Co., Ltd and entered a new phase of enterprise growth. In 2011, Xin-Peng-Lai Foods established new plants in Zhongli, Taoyuan. Simultaneously, Jiang Ji Fermented Bean Curd Culture Gallery was built up to upgrade its brand image, to promote public understanding of fermented bean curd and to keep track of Xin-Peng-Lai&amp;#39;s history. Because modern people are paying more and more attention to their health, Xin-Peng-Lai follows strict standards at every step of production, from choosing ingredients to manufacturing products. Xin-Peng-Lai is committed to using only non-GMO soybeans, brown rice, rice wine and sugar in its products that contain absolutely NO preservative, NO artificial color and NO saccharin. By using a traditional method but the most advanced equipment to make fermented bean curd, Xin-Peng-Lai has obtained both ISO 22000 certification and HACCP food safety certification. Based on its secret recipe, Jiang Ji&amp;#39;s strict quality control and careful fermentation contributes to the best fermented bean curd that tastes absolutely good and provides the flavor that you won&amp;#39;t be bored of. Jiang Ji Fermented Bean Curd Culture Gallery was established not only to maintain cohesion of the Jiang&amp;#39;s family, but also to hand down the mystery of delicious fermented foods and to insist on the best fermented bean curd with more than 60 years of history. Have one bite of fermented bean curd in your mouth and you will realize the culture and persistence of Jiang Ji Xin-Peng-Lai. Besides showcasing products, the gallery displays the history and culture of fermented bean curd from production, cultural and innovative perspectives. In the exhibition space that integrates traditional techniques with modern interior design, visitors can participate in fun fermented bean curd DIY activity (please make reservations in advance) that shows the new outlook of the traditionally fermented bean curd!</Toldescribe><Add>No.25, Ln. 248, Sec. 2, Yuemei Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>9:00-16:00 (Closed on Saturday, Sunday and national holidays.)</Opentime><Px>121.18478</Px><Py>25.00648</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission. DIY activity fee: NT$100/each.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Please make a reservation for fermented bean curd DIY activity 7 days in advance.
Each DIY class must have a minimum of 15 participants and a maximum of 40 per group. 
For individual visitors or groups of less than 15 people, please call to know the possibility of joining other groups.</Remarks><Tel>03-4986018</Tel><Fax>03-4985680</Fax><Changetime>2025/11/28 13:41:24</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1479</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1479</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Arts Cinema II  桃園光影文化館(光影二館)</Name><Toldescribe>Places like Cheng Gong Elementary School, the century-old Jingfu Temple, Taoyuan Fruit &amp; Vegetable Market located in the old part of the city, all bear the tracks of urban changes. The Taoyuan Arts Cinema II on Puxin Road incorporates art, nostalgic and family movie themes with the local market culture, and has become an important art base for the locals.Taoyuan Arts Cinema II was originally the senior activity center. Not until 2005 did it become the Taoyuan City Art and Culture Center. In 2014, when it changed again to become Taoyuan Arts Cinema II, it echoes with Taoyuan Arts Cinema I in Matsu New Village, Zhongli. The exhibition hall on the first floor normally has three to four exhibitions on different movie themes each year, such as the illustration exhibition, the international women&amp;#39;s film festival, and art films, etc. Famous drama teams have been invited to perform here, such as the Apple Theatre, the Wuzhou Xinyi Yuan Puppet Theatre, the Cup Theatre, the Ghostdoll Corporation Theatre, the Con Bello Symphonic Band, and the Po You Set, etc. Many people show up to watch each and every show. In addition, the exhibition room also provides a venue for Taoyuan Community University and other schools to showcase their achievement. The Taoyuan Arts Cinema II is also used as a platform to promote the place of the arts in people&amp;#39;s daily lives. The second floor is used as a reading area and community college classroom. The third floor auditorium can accommodate 200 people after its recent renovation.Only two kilometers away from Taoyuan Arts Center, Taoyuan Arts Cinema II also focuses on promoting art education, but has an emphasis on the movie culture. Taoyuan Arts Cinema II not only arranges premiere film festivals, microcinema, and university graduation project and film presentations, but also provides a venue for new directors and artists to showcase their work. Besides, during summer vacation, there are movie events for families to enjoy together.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 12, Puxin Rd, , Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.30752</Px><Py>24.99918</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3357745</Tel><Fax>03-3357832</Fax><Changetime>2025/11/28 11:24:41</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2232</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2232</TYWebsite><Name>Shuizhiqiu Park (Water Hill Park) (水之丘主題公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Incorporating the Taoyuan Pond Culture, Shuizhiqiu Park has created this vibrant family park with interesting and distinctive design concepts. Whether it&amp;#39;s challenging the thrilling slide or enjoying the leisurely lakeside trail, we guarantee you&amp;#39;ll reap the rewards!Challenge the three-story slide to open on a great adventure.The most eye-catching facility in the Park is undoubtedly the three-story high slide! This slide has the ordinary feed bucket in Taoyuan ponds as its design concept. It not only has local characteristics, but also gives unique meaning to the facilities. It cleverly combines local culture to create a fun and emotionally charged play experience for children and adults. There are three types of slides here, with different heights and levels of stimulation, fully satisfying the motivation of children who want to challenge themselves. The moment you slide down from a high point on the slide is guaranteed to be a double explosion of surprise and achievement!Children&amp;#39;s playground is an endless exploration.Shuizhiqiu Park is a must-visit amusement park for parents and children. Its diverse facilities allow children to explore and play to their heart&amp;#39;s content! Besides fun playgrounds and mazes, the park also features various facilities such as small hills, climbing nets, wooden climbing frames, and swings, providing children with opportunities to exercise and challenge themselves. Small hills and climbing nets let children challenge their climbing skills, while wooden climbing frames can enhance their sense of balance. Fitness facilities are specifically designed for adults in the Park, allowing parents to exercise while their children play.Get close to nature and stroll along the lakeside trail.If you enjoy leisurely walks, the scenic lakeside trail is definitely a great place for you. This trail not only combines natural beauty but also adopts a barrier-free design, which is quite friendly for passengers pushing strollers or wheelchairs. During the walk, a gentle breeze caresses your cheeks, and birds chirp softly in your ears, giving you rare moments of comfort in life.</Toldescribe><Add>Beside No. 360, Section 1, Daguan Road, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 19:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 19:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 19:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 19:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 19:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 19:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 19:00</Opentime><Px>121.14842</Px><Py>25.05097</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>-The slide is only suitable for children aged 6-12 to play on.
-The Park has a few sunshade facilities, so please bring sunscreen items.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/22 16:12:54</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2216</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2216</TYWebsite><Name>KIRI International Indigenous Cultural and Creative Park (KIRI 國際原住民族文創園區)</Name><Toldescribe>If you want to deeply experience Taiwan&amp;#39;s indigenous culture and enjoy shopping and eating food, &amp;quot;KIRI International Indigenous Cultural and Creative Park&amp;quot; is an unmissable choice! The Park is on the Taoyuan Airport MRT A17, across from the station, surrounded by tourist attractions such as Taoyuan Sunlight Arena, Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center, and Gloria Outlets. Visitors can experience an intense indigenous cultural atmosphere and plan an exciting city light trip.Experience Taiwan&amp;#39;s indigenous culture at one stop.KIRI It is &amp;quot;the first stop for international travelers to get to know Taiwan&amp;#39;s indigenous peoples, and also the last stop before leaving the stage.&amp;quot; Four major themed areas within the park meet different needs.The cultural and creative trend zone -- intersects art and creativity.There are craft works, fashionable clothing, and image studios by indigenous artists, providing cultural experience courses such as weaving, carving, and leather making, allowing visitors to create and experience the unique charm of indigenous culture.The gourmet feast area -- taste the deliciousness of mountains, forests, and oceans.Theme restaurants and special catering areas allow diners to explore authentic indigenous food, such as salt-roasted wild boar, steamed rice in a bamboo tube, and roselle drinks. There are also agricultural production and souvenir zones for travelers to bring home this delicious food.Life experience area -- relax and experience the healing power of the indigenous culture.There is a Pilates course here, where the design space integrates indigenous culture into daily life and becomes a way of life.Unique selections of Austronesian specialty products -- designed and selected by Indigenous people.The Park offers a unique selection of Austronesian specialty products, showcasing selected products by indigenous designers and allowing visitors to find souvenirs with unique cultural value.Architectural design -- coexistence with nature.The architectural inspiration for the KIRI design comes from the indigenous people&amp;#39;s reverence for nature. The undulating terrain and staggered spatial planning create an atmosphere of a forest landscape. The building materials used include natural slate, bamboo-patterned aluminum tubes, kiln-fired cut-open bricks, etc., representing a stone slate house.The Park has a high atrium and skylights, introducing natural light to create a bright and open environment. KIRI is adopting a &amp;quot;wall-less&amp;quot; design, blurring the boundaries between the Park and the block to strengthen the connection with the community, allowing cultural flow and people integration.Come to KIRI to open on a cultural exploration journey!KIRI can meet your needs whether you want to learn about indigenous culture or enjoy food and shopping. It is a cultural venue and an international gateway to Austronesian culture, waiting for you to explore!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 100, Section 2, Dacheng Road, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 11:30 - 23:00 &amp; Monday: 11:30 - 23:00 &amp; Tuesday: 11:30 - 23:00 &amp; Wednesday: 11:30 - 23:00 &amp; Thursday: 11:30 - 23:00 &amp; Friday: 11:30 - 23:00 &amp; Saturday: 11:30 - 23:00</Opentime><Px>121.21863</Px><Py>25.02381</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Admission is free. The Park's exhibitions, courses, and activities will depend on whether the organizer sells tickets.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>The Park's interior is covered with slate tiles, so riding bicycles, skateboarding, or using scooters in it is not allowed to maintain consumer safety (wheelchairs and baby strollers are not subject to this restriction).</Remarks><Tel>03-287-7712</Tel><Fax>03-287-7713</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/11 13:46:40</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2220</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2220</TYWebsite><Name>Dayuan Guting Coast Bunkers （大園古亭海岸碉堡）</Name><Toldescribe>When you long to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and find a peaceful coastline, Dayuan Guting Coast is your secret base! There are fewer crowded tourists here, but more surprising historical and natural landscapes, making every step feel like opening up a time travel.Coast Bunkers: It is a historical imprint in the tide.Standing on the coast, looking beyond the golden sand beach, you will find bunkers standing on the sea, witnessing the changes of the times. Built during the Cold War, these bunkers were to prevent enemy landings. Although they are no longer in combat, they have become unique attractions for travelers to take photos, check in, and reminisce about history. As the tide rises and falls, the bunkers sometimes stand quietly in the water, hidden under the waves, making people marvel at the interweaving of nature and culture.Sunset and Intertidal Ecology: It is a symphony of tenderness and vitality.At dusk, the sunset slowly falls into the horizon, and the sky and sea interweave into a beautiful golden orange light and shadow. The sunset here is breathtakingly beautiful. Strolling along the coast, you can also discover lively little crabs and leisurely schools of fish, and you can even occasionally see the cute figure of jumping mudskippers in the intertidal zone. Why not spend leisure time with your family on this peaceful seaside, immersing both your body and mind in the embrace of nature?The most suitable secret realm for emptying and waiting for you to explore!Whether you want to sit quietly on the coastal steps and daydream, or stroll along the beach and feel the gentle sea breeze brushing your face, Dayuan Guting Coast can satisfy your imagination of relaxation. There is no commercial noise here, only pure natural beauty that makes people forget their worries and dance with the sea.</Toldescribe><Add>Guting Road, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.19578</Px><Py>25.09946</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>-Suggest checking the tide time to avoid approaching dangerous areas during high tide.
-The beach and intertidal zone have varied terrain, so pay attention to slippery rocks and potholes when walking.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/10 13:56:48</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1309</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1309</TYWebsite><Name>Youxiayun Waterfall &amp; Gaga Eco Pond(優霞雲瀑布、嘎嘎生態池)</Name><Toldescribe>The elderlies of Xiayun Village tell of a story that there is a demon hidden in the pond. The enchanting pond is filled with teal water that is home to reviving waterweed and mysterious creatures. The waterfall is guarded by ancestral spirits from the disrespectful. If you are the curious type, you will definitely want to include these two private destinations to your must-visit list!Follow Kuchi Road in front of Xiayun Elementary School and walk for about 400 meters, you will arrive at the Gaga Eco Pond. There is of course no demon but it sure feels like you are in Jiuzhaigou Valley. Step on platform that crosses over the pond that allows you to put yourself amidst beautiful wetland and aquatic plants like ginger lilies, cattails, umbrella plants and marsh pennyworts. The water in the Eco Pond comes from underground spring and rainwater. Waterweeds that were barely alive in winter due to drainage of the pond revived right after the occurrence of rain. Despite of occasional engine sounds of passing vehicles, the only backdrop music is the chirping of birds and insects. The natural paradise is also inhabited by diverse species including frogs, reptiles and birds. In April and May, sparkling fireflies light up the pond.Follow the Kuzhi Trail down along the pond for about 10 minutes and take the wooden path next to the observation platform. In about 20 meters you will arrive at Youxiayun Waterfall at mid-stream Kuzhi River of an altitude about 600m. The name of the waterfall was taken from the Atayal language, meaning &amp;ldquo;the cradle that nurtures life.&amp;rdquo; Different from the serenity of the eco pond, once you are on the wooden path you can hear the splashing waterfall. As the sound gets louder, you look forward to experiencing great presence of the waterfall even more. Once you are actually on the platform, you can feel the impact of the splashing water as well as enjoy the abundant negative ions, letting your body and soul soak up all the natural goodness of the forest.</Toldescribe><Add>Xiayun Village, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.38476</Px><Py>24.81385</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Along the roadside</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Youxiayun Waterfall and Gaga Eco Pond are secluded. Please do not go alone.
■There are hidden vortexes under the Youxiayun Waterfall. Do not enter the water.
■For your safety, do not open the controlled gate of the observation deck.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/14 17:38:40</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2234</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2234</TYWebsite><Name>Taolukeng Leisure Farm (桃蘆坑休閒農場)</Name><Toldescribe>As the city&amp;#39;s footsteps move faster and faster, do you also yearn to escape the hustle and bustle for a moment and return to the embrace of nature? Taolukeng Leisure Farm, hidden among the mountains and waters of Luzhu, is a healing corner that allows people to slow down and take deep breaths. Here, there is tranquil scenery of lakes and mountains, as well as rich experiences that allow people to relax both physically and mentally. It is an ideal choice for weekend small trips.Planting vegetables, picking bamboo shoots, and smelling the fragrance of grass - the nature classroom is here.Upon arrival at the farm, you&amp;#39;re immediately struck by the vast greenery and the serene lake, with the subtle scent of fresh grass in the air. It&amp;#39;s a place that naturally soothes the soul, whether you&amp;#39;re participating in agricultural activities with children or leisurely exploring nature. The farm&amp;#39;s dedication to eco-friendly farming and non-toxic cultivation methods ensures the preservation of the purest land and ecology, fostering a harmonious coexistence with nature for all who visit.Encountering adorable animals is both healing and surprising. The farm&amp;#39;s animal area is a favorite for both adults and children. Gentle goats, soft rabbits, and ever-energized ducklings&amp;mdash;each a mini-healer, gently soothing hearts worn down by daily life. Whether feeding, interacting, or taking photos, every interaction with the animals feels genuine and tender.A taste of local flavors truly completes a trip. When you&amp;#39;re tired, indulge your taste buds in the farm restaurant. Each dish, meticulously prepared, uses locally grown seasonal fruits and vegetables and non-toxic ingredients. The signature &amp;quot;Bucket Chicken&amp;quot; is a must-try, with its crispy skin, tender meat, and fragrant aroma. Every bite reveals the warmth and flavor of the countryside. Besides individual dishes or a set menu, you can enjoy a leisurely afternoon coffee and tea, catering to every tour pace.Taolukeng Leisure Farm is more than just a place for fun; it&amp;#39;s a journey back to the land and to oneself. Here, you can slow down, converse with nature, and reconnect with yourself.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 885-1, Section 3, Shanlin Road, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.33235</Px><Py>25.07896</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>The farm only accepts group bookings on weekdays.</Remarks><Tel>0935-617201</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/10 15:43:34</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2224</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2224</TYWebsite><Name>Luzhu Te-Hsin Hall (蘆竹德馨堂)</Name><Toldescribe>Te-Hsin Hall is not only an ancient house, but also a living historical book that witnesses the development and changes of clan culture. We can trace this ancestral temple to the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, when the Chen family from Quanzhou, Fujian, migrated to Taiwan and settled on this land, building the Te-Hsin Hall as a place for family worship and cohesion. Designated as a city monument, it is a spiritual symbol of the family and an essential witness to Taiwan&amp;#39;s clan culture.The beauty of Minnan architecture lies in its intricate craftsmanship and thought-provoking details.The first charm of Te-Hsin Hall comes from its elegant Minnan architecture. The red brick walls, delicately carved wooden doors, and auspicious swallowtail-shaped roof ridges all showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of traditional artisans. The slanting sunlight and the interplay of light and shadow with architecture make people feel as if they have traveled back hundreds of years and experienced the blending beauty of history and craftsmanship.Unlike typical replicas of historical sites, Te-Hsin Hall preserves historical traces, with mottled brick walls and inscriptions left by past repairs, all of which are time marks. It is not just a static historical relic, but also a cultural space with warmth and stories.Centennial family inheritance is the core of cultural beliefs.Ancestral halls play a crucial role in traditional Minnan society, serving as a place for family members to worship their ancestors and inherit ethics. Te-Hsin Hall has held countless ancestral worship ceremonies and clan gatherings for a hundred years, emphasizing the spirit of family unity and &amp;quot;remembering the source when drinking water.&amp;quot;For travelers, this place is not just a witness to history but also allows them to appreciate the cultural values of Taiwan&amp;#39;s traditional society deeply. Through the tour, you will be able to understand how Taiwan&amp;#39;s clan society maintains blood relationships through ancestral halls and witness the resilience and continuity of this monument in changing times.More than just a monument, it is a venue for experiencing traditional culture.Te-Hsin Hall is more than just a static building; it&amp;#39;s a living cultural space. Here, regular events like calligraphy workshops, paper-cutting demonstrations, and traditional craft performances are held, allowing travelers to not only observe but also participate in the art, experiencing the charm of Taiwanese traditional art.Imagine yourself sitting on an antique wooden chair, brushstrokes in hand, feeling the strength of a calligraphic brush. Or pick up a paper-cutting knife and carefully carve intricate patterns; each cut line is a tribute to tradition. These interactive experiences allow people to observe culture and deeply ingrain it in travelers&amp;#39; memories.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 68, Section 3, Nanshan Road, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: Break time &amp; Friday: Break time &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.28603</Px><Py>25.07931</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■The public is free to visit every Saturday and Sunday. On weekdays, you can make visit appointments, and groups can contact the hall for guided tours.</Remarks><Tel>0916-217789</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/09 16:17:56</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1262</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1262</TYWebsite><Name>Fengshukeng (Maple Tree Village)(楓樹坑)</Name><Toldescribe>How about visiting Taoyuan to find another Mr. Brown Avenue, which is composed of farms, old trees and country roads? Besides Daxi, this can be your another choice to stroll among a sea of beautiful flowers! Fengshukeng (also known as Maple Tree Village) consists of three valleys and the place got its name because it was densely populated with maple trees in the early days. There are no maple forests nowadays but the scenery of Fengshukeng varies with the four seasons: the green field with rice stalks swaying in the wind, the silvergrass flowers in full bloom in autumn, the flying tung blossoms in May and the bright yellow sunflowers in summertime. Fengshukeng is a perfect location for a leisurely bike ride or stroll.After taking a left turn at Ln. 290, Guangming St., walk 160m till you meet the intersection of Zhongkeng Route and Fengweikeng Route. Zhongkeng Route that extends to the Earth God Temple before Zhongkeng Bridge No. 5 is a 4km long flower viewing route and its slope is a little higher than Fengshukeng Route. Along the route, except some small-scale factories, all you can see is the farmland divided into sections. Fengshukeng has a low population density and therefore creates a carefree atmosphere. The breeze is whispering to the yet fully mature crops while the aroma of dragon fruit fills the air. White egrets fly leisurely across the rice field and insects and birds are composing their country melodies. After the harvest by the end of October or November, farmers spread the seeds of cosmos flowers, sunflowers and zinnia flowers in the field, transforming the field into a beautiful flower farm that you would stop and appreciate it.Along the 5km long Fengweikeng Route, you will meet a 200-year-old fragrant maple tree, which is the most popular landmark in Fengshukeng and attracts tourists from far and near to visit this &amp;quot;Mr. Brown Avenue in northern Taiwan.&amp;quot; You can either have a break in the shades of the old tree, or feast your eyes on the blue sky and green trees. All you need to do is to relax. Compared with Zhongkeng Route, Fengweikeng Route takes you pass more extensive farmland area and terraced rice paddy fields that are always higher than the roads due to the geographical conditions. During the slack season, cosmos and zinnia flowers in full bloom adorn the farmland. The mountains are filled with pure white tung blossoms in summer and silvergrass flowers in autumn, making it a great route for scenic viewing.</Toldescribe><Add>Intersection of Zhongkeng St. and Fengwei St., Fengshu Vil., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: Break time &amp; Friday: Break time &amp; Saturday: Break time</Opentime><Px>121.34082</Px><Py>25.01507</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>To reach Fengshukeng, visitors must pass through industrial roads without street lights. Because the roads are narrow, night travel to Fengshukeng by car is not recommended.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/12 17:48:59</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1261</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1261</TYWebsite><Name>Bade Jiadong Xiaoli Bike Path(八德茄苳霄裡陽光鐵馬道)</Name><Toldescribe>This is not a challenging cycling route but definitely a leisurely one that provide a pleasant atmosphere along Daxi, Pingzhen , Zhongli and Bade in the 13.5 km ride. The bike path is well-paved and is highly recommended for either oneself or families! Get ready for it? Let&amp;#39;s bike! Starting from Xiaoli Elementary School, cyclists may go north to reach Jiadong Eco Pond Park, or go south to visit 100-year-old temples. The length of the north route is about 7.7km. Following the signs from Changxing Road to Xiaoli Elementary School, the traditional laundry space regarded as the gathering place for local residents is right next to the cookhouse. People talk or gossip when they are doing their laundry and kids even play in the water in summertime. Here, you enjoy not only cycling but also the feeling of relaxation. Keep heading toward Yuansheng Temple and you will see several rows of screen houses for agricultural purposes and some tourist farms. The north route ends at Jiadong Eco Pond Park which consists of three pools. Weeping willows sway breezily along the lakeside walking trail where people frequently visit for fishing, jogging or cycling. Please follow the lush greenery that extends all the way to Dongfeng Street Tree-Shade Foot Trail. Just take your time and enjoy the ride! Different from the natural scenery along the north route, the south route boasts 100-year-old temples and Hakka residences. The laundry space No. 1 adjacent to Fushan Temple has existed there for decades and local people still maintains the most eco-friendly laundry method to live harmoniously with nature. After passing Xiaoli Community Center, you will encounter a group of old red-brick houses: Qingcaoshidi, Lujiangtang, Tangchaoju and Yuzhuju, standing still to tell the 100-year history of the village. At present, the area around the Wu Family&amp;#39;s Shrine has been designed into &amp;quot;Shimu Shrine (Shrine of Stone Mother) Cultural Landscape Area.&amp;quot; Following the hand-drawn map, you can trace the footsteps of the Wu&amp;#39;s reclamation and the origin of the belief in Stone Mother. Another popular attraction along the 5.8km long south route is the first pond in Taoyuan, Xiaoli Pond. Xiaoli Pond becomes famous in recent years because of its scenic view of bald cypress trees together with farms, flowers and chinaberry blossoms, presenting unique scenery from season to season.</Toldescribe><Add>Starting Point: No.14, Yuchixia, Zhuyuan Vil., Bade Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>334</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.26465</Px><Py>24.93622</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■The bike path may cross the major roads. Please pay attention to your surroundings while riding.
■There is a YouBike rental station in Yuan Ze University.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2215</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2215</TYWebsite><Name> Taoyuan Sunlight Arena (桃園陽光劇場)</Name><Toldescribe>Imagine a spacious venue, sunlight bathing a lush green lawn, dynamic melodies filling your ears, people swaying and laughing to the beat, enjoying the pure charm of music&amp;mdash;this is the Taoyuan Sunlight Arena, an excellent outdoor spot born for dreams and creativity.A stage has infinite possibilities, filled with creativity and passion.The Taoyuan Sunlight Arena has a spacious area of 2.2 hectares and can accommodate up to 15,000 audience members. Its cleverly designed grassy slopes ensure an excellent view no matter where you stand in the corner, making every performance an immersive viewing experience. This place is not only suitable for hosting stunning concerts and music festivals. Still, people can flexibly transform it into a venue for corporate family days, grass picnic parties, park tours, and other events.Whether planning a large-scale outdoor performance or a cozy small gathering, Sunlight Arena can perfectly meet your needs. People can freely set up mini stages, market stalls, and food trucks within the venue to make the event more personalized and distinctive. Even better, ample preparation space is behind the stage, allowing performers to express themselves freely and bring the most exciting performances.Here is an excellent geographical location, with convenient and worry-free transportation.Located in the Qingpu Special Economic Zone of Taoyuan, the Sunshine Arena has unique transportation advantages. Adjacent to Taoyuan Metro A17 Linghang Station, it can easily connect Taoyuan International Airport, Taoyuan High Speed Rail Station, and Taipei Station, allowing domestic and foreign passengers to arrive quickly. Besides, large shopping malls, cinemas, Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center, and other public facilities around the theater enable audiences to enjoy diverse leisure and entertainment before and after the event.A feast is with music and culture.The Taoyuan Sunlight Arena is a paradise for music lovers and a premier venue for stage plays, folk performances, competitions, and corporate events. Whether it&amp;#39;s international concerts or local specialties, this venue serves as a dazzling stage. Past events have included the Taoyuan Iron Rose Festival, Norwegian Techno-king Alan Walker performances, and popular Korean groups HIGHLIGHT, THE BOYZ, and SS501, testifying to the venue&amp;#39;s boundless appeal.Looking ahead, the Sunlight Arena aims to integrate pop music with the Indigenous cultural and creative industry park, establishing Taoyuan as a key hub for Asian pop music. This venue hosts large-scale musical performances and provides a stage for Indigenous music performances and cultural events, becoming a vital platform for connecting Taiwanese Indigenous culture with the international community.If you love music, enjoy outdoor activities, or want a venue bursting with creativity and vitality, the Taoyuan Sunlight Arena is your perfect choice! Let&amp;#39;s weave the most touching memories in this space filled with music and laughter!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 216, Section 4, Linghang North Road, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>The venue is open according to the activity time. Please refer to the official website for information.</Opentime><Px>121.21757</Px><Py>25.02423</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>-The Arena's B1 underground parking lot has a height limit of 2.1 meters and offers 254 parking spaces for cars and 576 spaces for motorcycles. Because of the heavy traffic during the event, it is recommended that you use public transportation.
-Parking Entrance : Next to the Taoyuan Sunlight Arena Service Center.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Tickets depend on the content of the event.</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-2873185</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/11 14:40:32</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2228</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2228</TYWebsite><Name>Ganquan Temple (甘泉寺)</Name><Toldescribe>Located in Guanyin District, Taoyuan City, Ganquan Temple is one of the most legendary religious centers in the area and a religious architectural miracle that combines Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. This magnificent temple, repaired for a hundred years, attracts believers and travelers with its exquisite architectural style and rich cultural connotations.Tell the origin of temple construction and the miracle of Ganquan Well.Ganquan Temple, formerly known as Fulong Temple, originated during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty (1780). A farmer found a stone resembling Guanyin Buddha and enshrined it on the ground as &amp;quot;Stone Guanyin.&amp;quot; Later, the temple was renamed Ganquan Temple because of the miraculous healing effect of the spring water. The nearby Ganquan Well remains crystal clear today, becoming a pilgrimage highlight for believers.Worship diverse deities with three-story architectural features.Ganquan Temple has distinct floors dedicated to different deities, including Stone Guanyin Buddha, Jade Emperor, and Queen Mother of the West, totaling 18 statues. The temple architecture adopts a traditional palace-style structure, with intricately carved mythical beasts and figures on the adhesive ridges of fragment art and 12 magnificent coiled dragon columns. The bronze sculpture of Guanyin behind it is a rare three-story-tall giant work in Taiwan.Three major worshiping rites: they integrate faith and life.The three major festivals held annually at Ganquan Temple, including the birthday of Guanyin Buddha, the anniversary of the emersion of Stone Guanyin, and the celebration of the Hungry Ghost Festival, fully demonstrate the close connection between faith and local culture. The festival combines tradition and modernity, such as the thousand-person beach cleanup and the art and culture performances of the Hakka Village, bringing new vitality to ancient religious activities.It has rich decorative arts.The decorative art inside and outside the temple is everywhere, from the stone lion with stone beads in its mouth, the Four Great Heavenly Kings with good, rainy weather for growing crops carved in stone, to the century-old plaques and painted murals with historical significance. All tell the profound connection between Ganquan Temple and local beliefs.Coming to Ganquan Temple is a visit to traditional culture and a journey to cleanse the soul. History, architecture, and faith blend perfectly, waiting for travelers to explore.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1 Ganquan Street, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Monday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Tuesday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Wednesday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Thursday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Friday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Saturday: 06:00 - 21:00</Opentime><Px>121.08164</Px><Py>25.03709</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-4732622</Tel><Fax>03-4732062</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/09 17:38:24</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1110</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1110</TYWebsite><Name>YeHeng Terrace(爺亨梯田)</Name><Toldescribe>Yeheng Terrace is located in Yeheng Village that is in the southwest of Baling. The Yeheng area is famous for its terraced fields and hot spring. Numerous photographers visit Yeheng to take photos of the rarely-seen terraced fields in Taiwan and the best location for photographing terraces is Sanguang, which is opposite to Yeheng. Here, tourists can take great photos of undulating terraces and capture the most impressive images along their journey on the North Cross-Island Highway. Situated beside the Mrqwang Creek along the North Cross-Island Highway, Yeheng is a settlement of the Atayal aboriginal tribe and has the second largest tableland in Fuxing Township than Mt. Jiaoban. To get to Yeheng, tourists must arrive at Lower Baling first and turn onto Guanghua Industrial Road. Used to win the reputation of the &amp;quot;Barn of the Back Mountain,&amp;quot; Yeheng tribe is not a popular tourist attraction but preserves its primitive character of a mountain tribe. The terraced fields in this quiet village were constructed by the Japanese government when it promoted rice growing on mountain slopes during its occupation of Taiwan. At that time, local Atayal residents were mobilized to build terraces from the peak to the creek valley and dig channels to bring in the mountain spring water for irrigation. As the most beautiful scenery in the tribe, Yeheng Terrace, in its glorious history,  had a drop of more than 1,000 meters. In addition to bringing a stable life to local residents, these terraced fields build an outstanding natural landscape in the tribe. To have the full view of the layered terrace, tourists can take photos along the driveway to Sanguang, which is on the opposite side of Yeheng, and enjoy the picturesque and refreshing scenery intertwined with green terraced fields, mountains far away and blue skies. Besides the rice fields of the beauty of geometry, low houses are strewn randomly in the terrace and straight road that vehicles sometimes pass through divides the terrace into two. In the relaxing pace of life, people from the urban area will yearn for this rural life. In the early days, the terrace was mainly used for rice cultivation and the landscape changed its color with the seasons: from the seedlings, the lush green rice crops to the golden rice spike before harvest. The scene of hard-working farmers in the terraced fields until the sun goes down presents a rural scenario that is rarely seen in urban cities. In recent years, to compete with the peaches from Mt. Lala, farmers in Yeheng start to grow &amp;quot;Mama Peach&amp;quot; that is harvested every May. Mama Peach wins the name not only because its harvest season falls around Mother&amp;#39;s Day, but also the fact that most of the peach growers are Atayal mothers who are single moms or aged over 60. Mama peaches are fine textured, sweet and juicy. Don&amp;#39;t miss the chance to taste Mama Peach during your visit to Yeheng.</Toldescribe><Add>Yeheng, Fuxing District, Taoyuan City, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.37287</Px><Py>24.67529</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/13 18:15:06</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>711</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/711</TYWebsite><Name>Bird Watching at Touliao Dachi(頭寮大池賞鳥)</Name><Toldescribe>If you love eco-tourist activities, you must be very familiar with Touliao Pond! Xinfu Canal on the Zhugaocuo Industrial Road, also known as Touliao Pond, is an artificial pond that covers approximately 19 hectares. The pond is mainly used for irrigation purposes and aquacultural operations. When winter comes, the pleasant natural environment of Touliao Pond makes it a stopover for a large number of migratory birds and the best location for a birdwatching tour. The big part of the pond is emptied every three years while the small one is emptied every two years. When the pond is emptied, it is the greatest time to see how ospreys hunt and capture prey. The osprey with long narrow wings hovers in midair to look down for fish in the pond. Once spotting the fish from high above, the osprey quickly dives down into the pond and catches the fish in its talons. Seeing osprey catching fish on-site would be much more stunning than viewing any films of National Geographic Channel and makes you 10 times more excited! Besides osprey, the frequently seen birds include black kite, peregrine falcon, Eurasian hobby, crested goshawk and serpent eagles. The &amp;quot;island&amp;quot; floating on the big part of the pond is the well-known Earth God Temple in the Water. After the Earth God was finally moved to Fuchang Temple, this artificial island surrounded by tress has become a habitat for various species of egrets, including great egret, little egret, gray heron and black-crowned night heron. Sometimes, green-winged teal ducks swim casually on the lake surface. It would be a great enjoyment of life to relax in the secluded quiet environment. In addition to the migratory birds mentioned above, some jungle crows also flock to Touliao Pond during wintertime. It is very interesting that aggressive jungle crows may fight with other birds of prey in midair but always fly away whenever encountering small-sized black drongos. Still several dozen species of birds can be seen here, including red turtle dove, kingfisher, light-vented bulbul, Taiwan blue magpie, white-bellied erpornis, etc. Just prepare your binoculars and camera to experience the fun of a birdwatching tour that will never disappoint you!</Toldescribe><Add>Touliao Xinfu Canal, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.28302</Px><Py>24.83684</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>This is a great location to watch migratory birds in winter.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/13 14:36:15</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1364</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1364</TYWebsite><Name>Piyaway Tribe (比亞外部落)</Name><Toldescribe>Located at the upstream of Dahan River in the region of Gaoyi with a height of 700-800m above sea level, Piyaway, a small tribe of approximately 100 people, is selected as one of the Good Quality Clusters in the Nationwide International Spotlight Project after a decade of tribal development. Visitors are greeted by the colorful statues of Swinhoe&amp;#39;s Pheasant and inlaid work on walls at the entrance of Piyaway Tribe. The Atayal people living here maintain a respectful attitude and exist in harmony with nature. In addition to the preservation and restoration of Swinhoe&amp;#39;s Pheasant, one of Taiwan endemic species, Piyaway conserves natural forests for wild animals like Mikado Pheasant, Formosan gem-faced civet, masked palm civet and so on. Following the footsteps of local tour guides to explore the Shangri-la in the mountains, you will leave with unforgettable memories for a lifetime! To experience Piyaway&amp;#39;s hunting culture, one must come to the GesuwTrail. Walking along this traditional hunting trail that is narrow and winding and listening to the detailed explanations of the guide, you will get to know the natural resources that are closely associated to the Atayal culture, such as makino bamboo and ramie, understand how the Atayal people make traps to capture Chinese bamboo partridges, rats, Formosan muntjac or boars, and be amazed at the Atayal&amp;#39;s wisdom hidden in the mountains! Keep strolling along the trail, hear the legends of the mountains and relax yourself in this relaxing getaway. Boliq Stream, moreover, is worth of a visit where visitors can see the terraced paddy fields and stone walls with more than one hundred years of history. Also, visitors can overlook Lala Mountain from Wurao, the best spot to appreciate the nighttime view. Another good way to learn more about Piyaway Tribe is to taste its in-season agricultural produce. Visitors can enjoy picking fruits, like peaches, tangerines, loquats and persimmons, in the organic farms, or taste aboriginal cuisine made from locally grown ingredients, like chicken with makauy seasoning, fried pickled pork, stir fried romaine lettuce and sweet millet wine, each of which is something hard to resist. After a great meal, an aboriginal music feast consisting of ancient tunes and beautiful dances under the starry sky would be a great end to this wonderful night in Piyaway.</Toldescribe><Add>36km of the North Cross-Island Highway (Provincial Highway No. 7), Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.35638</Px><Py>24.72454</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Depends on the itinerary.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Please make a reservation for your desired itinerary 4 days in advance. Groups start at a minimum of 10 people (maximum 30 people).</Remarks><Tel>0938-518184</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/12 14:50:15</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1524</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1524</TYWebsite><Name>Owl Forest School (奧爾森林學堂)</Name><Toldescribe>Owl Forestry School, a kids&amp;rsquo; paradise in Hutoushan Park, is located next to the Confucius Temple. The forest attracts owls to rest here in winter&amp;mdash;this is the origin of the name &amp;ldquo;Aoer&amp;rdquo; which sounds like &amp;ldquo;owl.&amp;rdquo; Inside the three clusters of tree houses, you can find ceramic owls created by local artist. Try to find the 15 owls with your children. Owl Forestry School takes advantage of the climbing feature of the aerial roots of red fruit fig trees; and when building, avoided the roots such that the tree houses and the trees can coexist naturally without damaging the nature. To reinforce the structure of the tree houses, glass fibers are applied to ensure safety. The elevated squirrel boardwalk connects three tree houses: Tree-reading Classroom, Hoot-hoot House, and Green Ark. Tree-reading Classroom is shaped like a hexagon, making 360&amp;deg; observation of the tree crown possible. Children will be able to learn from a different perspective and enjoy different kinds of fun. Hoot-hoot House is shaped like an owl, the guardian of the forest. Climb inside and peep outside through the cracks. You will get a chance to come face-to-face with rare birds! The &amp;ldquo;Green Ark&amp;rdquo; platform is shaped like a leaf. In the middle there is an elevated owl hut for birds to rest.Besides the tree houses, the playground is also a lot of fun! In addition to the four slides, there is also an extra long red-and-yellow slide. Combined with various climbing structures, kids will never get tired of this place! There are also occasional environmental education lessons. Through storytelling, handcraft, and drawing, children can learn about nature and begin to care about nature.</Toldescribe><Add>No.42, Gongyuan Road , Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.32756</Px><Py>25.00185</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Hutoushan parking lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ All paths connecting the tree houses are boardwalks. There are no accessible ramps for wheelchairs.
￭ Tree houses are open 8:00-17:00 every day.
￭ Environmental lessons are designed for elementary school level. Please book an appointment by phone.</Remarks><Tel>03-3946061</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/28 11:53:07</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2283</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2283</TYWebsite><Name>Qianyu Leisure Farm (千郁休閒農場)</Name><Toldescribe>Step into the feast of the five senses with green and lush.The Qianyu Leisure Farm, hidden near the Linkou Interchange, is a green paradise that integrates food and agricultural education with ecological experience. The farm covers an area of over 6,000 pings and is planted with more than 500 types of vegetables, flowers, herbs, and trees. The lush greenery, singing birds, and fragrant flowers make it feel like a secret forest in the city. Whether it&amp;#39;s family outings, off-campus teaching, or volunteer group tours, you can find your own natural rhythm here.Enjoy fun and learn with hands-on experiences, bringing you great satisfaction. A visit to Qianyu Farm offers more than just sightseeing! The farm offers various DIY agricultural activities, including herb potting, handmade rainbow soap, glutinous rice balls making, mochi making, and Lei Cha grinding. These engaging and educational activities allow children of all ages to learn about agriculture and life in a fun and engaging way. The farm offers agricultural education and ecological tours, a barbecue area, DIY classrooms, and other recreational facilities, ensuring every visit has surprises and laughter. Whether it&amp;#39;s a camp, a field trip, or a family day out, everyone is guaranteed a blast!Have delicious cuisine at a green dining table. Located within the farm, the &amp;ldquo;Qianyu Manor Landscape Restaurant&amp;rdquo; is a certified green restaurant by the Ministry of Environment and has received numerous accolades from the Department of Public Health and the Ministry of Agriculture. The restaurant offers exquisite cuisine with local, seasonal ingredients, ensuring delicious flavors and peace of mind. Whether it&amp;#39;s a family gathering, a chat with friends, or simply relaxing over a cup of coffee, this is the perfect choice.The wedding party has a dreamy venue with a forest-themed atmosphere.Do you want to hold a forest-themed outdoor wedding? Qianyu Leisure Farm is definitely the top choice on the dream list! The wedding venue surrounded by greenery is naturally romantic. Coupled with exquisite wedding banquet cuisine and a century-old cypress wood-themed homestay, whether it&amp;#39;s an outdoor wedding, birthday party, or barbecue party, it can create unforgettable memories.</Toldescribe><Add>288 Bade 2nd Road, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Adopt a reservation system from 10 am to 4:30 pm (on holidays until 5:00 pm).
The group will enter at the agreed time. Evening admission is limited to groups of 30 or more.</Opentime><Px>121.33922</Px><Py>25.06958</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-3246688</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/26 13:30:34</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>705</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/705</TYWebsite><Name>Chiang Ching-kuo Memorial Hall (Northern Cross-Island Highway Visitor Center) 經國紀念館 (北橫遊客中心)</Name><Toldescribe>Northern Cross-Island Highway Visitor Center is the first stop before the tourists enter the Northern Cross-Island mountains. The center not only provides tourism information and itinerary for tourists but also help tourists understand the history and stories of Cross-Island, particularly the life of Chiang Ching-kuo and the incidents taken place in Northern Cross-Island and Taiwan. Here, tourist can see the various cultural relics and interaction facilities. People can know more about the former leader of Taiwan and how he led Taiwan to survive through ordeals and trials and moved towards the prosperity today.The 1F exhibition features the &amp;ldquo;starting point of Northern Cross-Island&amp;rdquo; and exhibits the characteristics of Northern Cross-Island mountains and wood craft of Daxi.The 2F Exhibition Theme is the &amp;ldquo;Carrying Heavy Burdens and Taking the Difficult Road.&amp;rdquo; Based on Mr. Chiang Ching-kuo and the ten major construction projects promoted by Chiang, the exhibition displayed the development of politics, economy and foreign diplomacy since 1970s, as well as how Taiwan overcame the difficulties towards progress. Tourists can understand the changes of Taiwan in time through cultural relics and interaction experience, using a broader horizon.</Toldescribe><Add>No.896, Sec. 1, Fuxing Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.28539</Px><Py>24.84930</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-33884437</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/07 09:45:36</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1590</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1590</TYWebsite><Name>Liberty Culture Creative Hall (利百代彩筆文創館)</Name><Toldescribe>Liberty was founded in 1948. In the early days, the company&amp;rsquo;s main business was stencil duplicator (mimeo). In response to the changing times, the founder Mr. Wang Songzhen relied on his insights into new opportunities and brought in pencil manufacturing technologies from Japan to create the first &amp;quot;88 pencil&amp;quot; in Taiwan. Liberty has become a classic brand and legend in the stationery industry ever since. Later, to serve the growing needs in the stationery market, Liberty imported Japanese and Korean brands to Taiwan, which helped create a new era of the booming stationery industry.As a well-known, evergreen enterprise, Liberty&amp;#39;s continuous hard work is obvious to all. Since 1966 when founder Mr. Wang Songzhen was chosen as the honorary manager and was received by Vice President Chen Cheng, Wang, the company itself, and its products have received numerous awards, such as the Gold Trademark Award, the No. 1 Brand Award for Outstanding Goods, Outstanding Brand Manager and Entrepreneur, Popular Enterprise, Popular Stationery, and China&amp;#39;s Golden Banner Manufacturer Award. In 2006, Liberty was rated by the British Superbrands organization as a Taiwanese super brand. Liberty is indeed a brand that is representative of Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s outstanding economic development.Adhering to the corporate philosophy of &amp;quot;integrity and responsibility, respect and mutual prosperity, happiness and innovation, and challenge and excellence,&amp;rdquo; Liberty produces high-quality products to the highest standards of excellence. The diverse product options and customized services offered have continued to earn customers&amp;rsquo; favor. As a brand, Liberty also continues to dedicate and contribute to the Taiwanese stationery market.Liberty&amp;rsquo;s old Taoyuan factory was transformed into the Liberty Culture Creative Hall and was opened to the public in 2019. It is the first case of redevelopment of the original factory site in Guishan Industrial Zone. You are most welcomed to the only remaining pencil factory in Taiwan. Experience the culture and creativity of stationery, and enjoy the wonderful experience of dining, shopping, and recreation.﹙Information source: Tourism Factory official site, MOEA﹚</Toldescribe><Add>No. 2, Dacheng Road, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 11:00 – 19:30 &amp; Monday: 11:00 – 19:30 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 11:00 – 19:30 &amp; Thursday: 11:00 – 19:30 &amp; Friday: 11:00 – 19:30 &amp; Saturday: 11:00 – 19:30</Opentime><Px>121.31965</Px><Py>24.98156</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>■ Guided tour (including DIY activity): 200NTD
■ DIY activity: 150NTD
■ Ticket value cannot be redeemed as store or restaurant credit.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ The Culture and Creative Hall is free to visit. Guided tours and DIY activities must be reserved in advance.
■ The Hall is closed on Mondays. If Monday happens to fall within consecutive national holidays, the Hall will be closed on the next following weekday.
■ Refer to on-site announcements for DIY activities during weekends and holidays. Guided tours are not available on weekends and holidays.
■ Reservations can be made from Tuesday to Friday. Refer to on-site announcements for DIY activities during weekends and holidays.
■ Use the online system for booking guided tours. After you fill out the form, a member of staff will contact you by phone to confirm the reservation.
■ For reservations and inquiries please call 03-3613020.</Remarks><Tel>03-3613020</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/14 15:42:45</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1245</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1245</TYWebsite><Name>Maze Lane (Caodianwei)迷宮巷(草店尾)</Name><Toldescribe>Average tourists go to the crowded old street in Daxi. Only smart ones know their way to somewhere off the map! Locals call it Houwei-a, a maze-like narrow lane next to Fu Ren Temple on Heping Old Street. As you enter Houwei-a, the hustle and bustle of the streets suddenly  vanished. Only chicken chirps and dog barks remained. Roaming through traditional mud houses and stone walls, the former house of Feng Fei-Fei is spotted. A ragged wooden cart, a few coconut trees in the backyard and a century-old well reminisce &amp;ldquo;years flow as water&amp;rdquo;, one of Feng Fei-Fei&amp;rsquo;s most renowned songs.Have you noticed? Houses and buildings here aren&amp;rsquo;t as posh and exotic as the ones on the old street, yet there lies beauty in the modest houses of ordinary lives.Back when river cargo business thrived, many workers from outside of Taoyuan built huts right at the river bank called Houwei-a. The considerably small block has a Tudigong Temple, slabstone courtyard and houses of various styles. Every house is built after its constructer&amp;rsquo;s free will, creating an unique scenery at Houwei-a where duplications cannot be found.If you&amp;rsquo;d like to learn more about the locals, Caodianwei Living Room across the former house of Feng Fei-Fei is an information station where you can discover a lot more than what&amp;rsquo;s told in any travel guide. The Living Room is also a place villagers gather for socializing. In addition, it offers venue for local cultural and creative exhibition as well as art workshops. Design master Hsiao Ching-yang once collaborated with students of Chishan High School in organizing the &amp;ldquo;Wood-loving Living Room Exhibition&amp;rdquo;. Unlimited energy for creation is found in this tiny lane. Welcome to the street museum and discover the treasure of your own.</Toldescribe><Add>Caodianwe(At the back of Fu Ren Temple), Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Open 24 hours</Opentime><Px>121.28682</Px><Py>24.88584</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>1.	Qiaotou parking lot offers 15 parking spaces for large cars and 418 parking spaces for compact cars. 
2.	City Office parking lot offers 45 parking spaces for compact cars. 
3.	Tinger parking lot offers 82 parking spaces for compact cars.
4.	Yuemei parking lot offers 8 parking spaces for large cars and 130 parking spaces for compact cars.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>Please keep your voice down and do not disturb local residents.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1363</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1363</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Zhongzheng Arts and Cultural Business District (桃園中正藝文特區商圈)</Name><Toldescribe>Don&amp;#39;t miss the fun at the Taoyuan Zhongzheng Arts and Cultural Business District, just like the Xinyi District in Taipei! From the biggest landmark, Taoyuan Arts Center, and extending to Nanping Road, Xinpu 6th Street, to Daxing West Road, the whole business district is close to the national highway. Due to its convenient location, all kinds of shopping and delicious foods, the wonderful unlimited fun of this district makes it not only the essential shopping area for local Taoyuan residents but also the top choice for people in Taipei when touring out of their own county. Whether you are a pretty young lady or a rich guy, you can easily find the most fashionable outfits to create your own style at the Zhongzheng Arts and Cultural Business District! From the international chain brands to individual independent stores, from cosmetics to medicine, and accessories to fashionable wear, they all have their own characteristics. Who said that the most fashionable clothing could only be bought in the department store? Come here to buy your fashion accessories and enjoy a treasure hunt shopping around the streets! There is also Taoyuan Tourist Night Market nearby, where there are lots of cheap goodies. One stand after another, it will be hard to stop shopping.    Tired of shopping? Come and sit in one of the small restaurants. Taoyuan Zhongzheng Arts and Cultural District is not only the frontline of modern fashion but also the United Nations for all kinds of cuisines: Taiwanese stir fry, American style burgers, Japanese BBQ, Korean rice cake, Thai set dishes, and other national cuisines, etc. for you to share good times and good food with a few friends and with the wide selection, everyone will be pleased! The new landmark of good food, Zhong Mao Plaza, on Tongde 5th Street has not only the upscale supermarket, Jason&amp;#39;s Market Place, but has also brought in several high-end restaurants, such as Kanpai Classic and Man Tang Hung, to create the supreme food experience. In addition, there are also family restaurants designed for family with young children. They have ball pits and playgrounds and many other different recreational facilities that even adults will enjoy. If you want to stay away from the noisy shopping streets and crowds, going to the independent coffee shops may be a good option to enjoy quietness and a drink alone. However, you would like to visit Taoyuan Zhongzheng Arts and Cultural Business District, you will have fun!</Toldescribe><Add>Around the Arts Center, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.30000</Px><Py>25.01749</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street paid parking, and the underground car park at the Taoyuan Arts Center.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>uBike rental available at the Taoyuan Arts Center (Tongde 6th St.)</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/19 20:37:20</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>680</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/680</TYWebsite><Name>Xinwu green tunnel(新屋綠色走廊)</Name><Toldescribe>Xinwu green tunnel is located around 2 kilometers south of Yongan Fishing Port. Under the county government&amp;rsquo;s plan, it has become the largest bicycle track in northern Taiwan. The cycle path goes through both the woods and along the seashore. Parents with children can enjoy the trip together; a trip that leaves most people feeling completely relaxed.There are many one-person and two-person bicycles offered in the shops near the entrance to the bicycle track. Tourists do not need to bring their own bikes but can simply enjoy the pleasure of biking with the wind. The facilities of the Green Tunnel are perfect in terms of the entrance parking lot, the footpath system, the wooden platforms, the rest pavilions in high places, and the scenery.</Toldescribe><Add>Sec. 3, Zhongshan W. Rd., Yong'an Vil., Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.01234</Px><Py>24.96945</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-4772111</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/07 17:05:59</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1436</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1436</TYWebsite><Name>Longtan Sanshui Village Tea Garden (龍潭三水里茶園)</Name><Toldescribe>Paying a visit to Longtan, visitors can explore the filming location of the commercials released by the popular tea brand &amp;quot;King of Tea,&amp;quot; check in to the limitless sea of Lupine flowers on Facebook, savor the aroma of Oriental Beauty Tea, or stroll through the 100-year-old mansion to witness the time elapsed. In addition to Shihmen Reservoir and Longtan Large Tourist Pond, Sanshui Village in the westernmost area of Longtan is another perfect getaway to escape the urban chaos. The natural beauty and historical culture of this unsophisticated village would make your trip to Longtan unforgettable.Sanshui Village offers beautiful mountain scenery with lush green trees. As the breeze blows, the leaves gently sway, wave after wave. At the pavilion where commercials of the &amp;quot;King of Tea&amp;quot; were filmed, visitors can enjoy the relaxing moment at the century-old Sanshui Tea Garden. During tea harvest seasons, don&amp;#39;t forget to experience tea plucking and try the mild flavor and sweet aftertaste of the well-known Longquan Fu Shou Tea. From the tea garden to the dining table, Sanshui Village would provide you with in-depth understanding of tea culture. Just dive in and find it out! When March the off-season comes and no plucking occurs, tea farmers grow Lupine flowers, the symbol of Hakka mothers, and the flowers will become the best fertilizer for tea trees as they wither away. During the blooming period, hectares of stunningly beautiful flowers in yellow, purple and white spread throughout the mountains, bringing the novel Lupine Flower, written by the renowned Hakka novelist Chung Chao-cheng, vividly into life. In the early summer when fireflies and rhinoceros beetles start to show up, it would be great to have family eco-tours.Besides the natural landscapes, Sanshui Village is one of the best places to learn about traditional Hakka culture. The brick wall, bearing the wish for safety and peace in all four seasons, stands still to convey Hakka religious beliefs in the Earth God. Also, visitors can visit the 100-year-old Earth God Temple, appreciate the brick sculptures designed with Hakka elements, or have a tour to the century-old 3-courtyard house that belongs to the Jiang family. In 2018, the event &amp;quot;Love Lupine Flower&amp;quot; made its debut at the Dabeikeng area, inviting visitors to taste local Hakka rice food, make pounded tea, join a Meiren (Beauty) Tea Ceremony, and have a guided tour in the neighborhood. You&amp;#39;ll be amazed by local stories, Hakka culture and delicious farm fresh food!</Toldescribe><Add>Dabeikeng, Sanshui Village, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.16150</Px><Py>24.86849</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>Around the tea garden, there are several sightseeing trails for visitors to feast their eyes on the beautiful scenery.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/26 14:17:56</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1517</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1517</TYWebsite><Name>Losing Watan Memorial Park (樂信瓦旦紀念公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Losing Watan Memorial Park is situated along Luoma Road. Along the road at the entry, there is a wall of photos displaying the story of Losing Watan. When you walk into the Park and climb up onto the wooden lookout platform, you will see the surrounding beautiful scenery and wisps of clouds floating in the blue sky. When spring comes, you will see cherry blossoms along the road. If you come when the millet ripens, you will see a vast field of golden millet swaying in the wind, a particularly beautiful scene under the blue sky.Yet, this Park with such a great view tells a sad story. Losing Watan was an Atayal leader and the first Atayal person to receive a modern medical education. He graduated from the Government-General Office Medical School, the former College of Medicine, National Taiwan University. Appointed as doctor at Taiwan Government-General Office, he practiced as Watai Saburo as well as in the Atayal tribe. He also became a mediator between the Japanese people and Atayal people. After the Restoration of Taiwan, Losing Watan changed his name to Lin Ruichang and was elected as a counsellor of the first Temporary Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council, in which he actively fought for the rights of his people. Yet, he ended up becoming a victim of politics during the White Terror. Later on, people built this Park to commemorate this great Atayal leader.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 118, Luoma Rd., Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.36396</Px><Py>24.79178</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/28 17:15:35</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1105</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1105</TYWebsite><Name>Japanese-style Dormitory in Xinjie Elementary School(新街國小日式宿舍群)</Name><Toldescribe>As you come to the bustling Yanping Road in Zhongli, the two hundred year-old Renhai Temple is always crowded with pious worshippers. In fact, other than the historic temples, the downtown area also has rich cultural heritages. For instance, the renovated Japanese-style dormitory in Xinjie Elementary School has become the first historic building within a campus in Taoyuan. Surrounded by abundant historic attractions, Zhongli, a place nurtured by Hakka culture, is a perfect place for a cultural light travel. When you walk into Xinjie Elementary School, a historic wooden Japanese-style house is situated in the rear and northern side of the new Chaoyang Building. Its nostalgic and quaint Japanese style always attracts the attention of passersby. This Japanese-style dormitory was built in 1934 and was used to accommodate the teaching faculty in the Japanese colonial period. In 2003, when Xinjie Elementary School underwent a reconstruction, the eighty year-old historic Japanese-style building was discovered. Since the building was in a good condition and had high preservation value, the Cultural Affairs Bureau of Taoyuan City Government submitted the preservation proposal to the Councils for Cultural Affairs. In 2004, the building was officially registered as a historical building. In 2005, its renovation began and took four years to be completed. The building&amp;rsquo;s quaint and historical ambience makes it a popular spot for photography. Visitors also like to have a rest at the open corridor and feel a moment of laid-back leisure. Currently, the Japanese-style dormitory is a single-storey wooden building, which shows a sense of gradation because of the inclined roof covered by dark gray cement tiles, adding more Japanese ambience to it. The dormitory has both front and back yards which are the evidence of its glorious past and its exterior walls are well preserved. To allow air circulation and prevent humidity, the ground floor and the base were elevated about sixty centimeters and such raised floor construction forms an open corridor. Tourists can have a rest at this premise and empathize with the old Japanese lifestyle in the house. This elegant space not only is perfect for a relaxing stroll, but also invites visitors to sit at any corner of the house and immerse in the Japanese atmosphere. Furthermore, the lush green surrounding the dormitory attracts visitors to stop and appreciate its beauty. When spring comes, the place becomes a secret spot for admiring cherry blossoms where visitors can get away from the crowd and enjoy cherry blossom viewing. In addition, the school has designed interpretative signs of the Japanese-style dormitory, the wooden planked trail, the ecological pond and signs of the surrounding attractions. To integrate this historic building with local life and reduce the sense of distance, the space is open for community cultural events and school activities. Tourists to Xinjie Elementary School can keep walking to visit Senji Pavilion, Ren Hai Temple, Jiangxia Hall, Yuanhua Yuan, Yishi Hall and other attractions, endowing the city tour with more cultural richness and human atmosphere.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 176, Yanping Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 05:00 – 17:00 &amp; Monday: 05:00 – 07:00 &amp; 16:00 – 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 05:00 – 07:00 &amp; 16:00 – 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 05:00 – 07:00 &amp; 16:00 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 05:00 – 07:00 &amp; 16:00 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 05:00 – 07:00 &amp; 16:00 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 05:00 – 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.22816</Px><Py>24.96426</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-4523202</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/13 17:27:18</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1354</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1354</TYWebsite><Name>Cycle Route Starting Point along the North-Cross Island Highway   (北橫公路自行車路線起點)</Name><Toldescribe>Feeling trapped in daily routines? Why not plan a grand tour challenge that will definitely reboot your life? With the goal to &amp;quot;conquer the North Cross-Island Highway and triumph at 1000m above sea level,&amp;quot; this is a really difficult cycling tour without riding a bus or driving a car because cyclists must cycle uphill for 80km. To takes cyclists from Taoyuan Daxi via Jiaoban Mountain, Dongyan Mountain and Baling to Yilan Jhuangwei, the cycling route provides spectacular scenery all along the way. While traveling through magnificent nature, you will get back your passion and original intention! Starting from Kangzhuang Road in Daxi District, i.e. the starting point of the North Cross-Island Highway, you will first pass by Daxi Mausoleum and Cihu Mausoleum, which are especially quiet and secluded in the early morning before tourists flock there. As you keep riding up the gentle hill and pass by the New Baiji Tunnel, the relaxing tourists in nearby scenic restaurants or leisure farms and the busy cyclists on two wheels form an interesting comparison. Before entering Sanmin Village of Fuxing District, the route is a straight line and it is the best time to sprint and save your time. Next, keep cycling through the grand mountain scenery and tribal installation artworks via Yuanshanjiao and Xincun to Jiaoban Mountain Commercial District, the only refueling stop for cyclists to dine and drink before reaching Baling. After passing by Mt. Jiaoban and entering Luofu Village, cyclists arrive one of the major three bridges along the Northern Cross-Island Highway, Luofu Bridge! Standing on the bridge to overlook the beauty of the Dahan River Valley, you will find yourself re-energized. The route continues uphill through Ronghua Tunnel, Xuewu Tunnel, Ronghua Dam for agricultural irrigation in the past, and extends to Piyaway Tribe, which is famous for its effort in protecting and preserving Mikado Pheasant and Swinhoe&amp;#39;s Pheasant. Here, the Atayal people harmoniously coexist with nature and create a pleasant living space that provides a sense of belonging for its visitors. Be sure to get some rest at Sule to save energy for cycling all the way to Baling. The ordeal that really tests cyclists&amp;#39; endurance and stamina begins from the Baling Bridge followed by continuous steep uphill. These sections of the cycling route are truly difficult, but never give up because it&amp;#39;s 50km since the beginning! After passing by Kuanghua and conquering series of hairpin turns, you&amp;#39;ve reached Sihleng, the crest of the North Cross-Island Highway. Seeing the traffic sign showing 1170m above sea level and indulging in the excitement is an unforgettable experience that you must have! Keep traveling downwards on the route to Sicun that crosses the boundary between Taoyuan and Yilan, and this cross-boundary cycling trip will soon end. In the Yilan County territory, the route is mostly downhill. After cycling across Mingchih National Forest Recreation Area and the final challenge, constant hairpin turns around Chilan, you can easily get to Yuanshan Township, Yilan City, and reach the easternmost point of the Northern Cross-Island Highway, Jhuangwei Gongguan, which brings a perfect end to the trip.</Toldescribe><Add>Kangzhuang Rd. (Starting point), Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.28909</Px><Py>24.88456</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Yuemei Parking Lot and Ciaotou Parking Lot are available at the Taoyuan Daxi starting point of the cycle route.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ The total length of the route is approximately 129.7km long.
■ There are many gravel trucks along the narrow winding road. Please slow down while cycling downhill. 
■ Roadside emergency telephones are NOT available in some parts of the North-Cross Island Highway.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/07/17 09:46:11</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>698</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/698</TYWebsite><Name>Formosa Plastics Group Museum(台塑企業文物館)</Name><Toldescribe>Founded in 1954, Formosa Plastics Corporation was the smallest PVC plant in the world and its plant produced only 4 MT/day of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin. With over 50 years of development and efforts in breaking through the bottlenecks, the Formosa Plastics Group (FPG) has been one of the largest PVC resin manufacturers around the world, leading to the prosperous development of the local petrochemical industry and contributing significantly to the economic development of Taiwan.To document the growth and history of FPG as well as to archive relevant artifacts that reveal the essence of FPG corporate culture, the Formosa Plastics Group Museum was established in 2004 as the information center for FPG sustainable development and inheritance of corporate culture. Simultaneously, the museum invites the general public to gain an understanding of the FPG development and therefore realize the connotation of Taiwan&amp;#39;s economic development over the past 50 years.</Toldescribe><Add>No.259, Wenhua 1st Rd., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.38812</Px><Py>25.03459</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>To cope with Chang Gung University's visitor parking policy, all visitors to the museum must register their vehicles to obtain temporary parking permits and entry tickets. Before leaving the museum, please stamp your ticket at the reception to have 3-hour free parking. (Once the ticket is stamped, please leave the campus in 30 minutes or an overtime parking charge will be required.)</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Reservation Regulations:
1.	Guided tours: Four times per day (9:00 / 10:30 / 13:30 / 15:00 )
2.	Each guided tour allows three groups (a minimum of 5 people and a maximum of 45 people).
3.	For all group visits, reservations by email, phone or fax are required at least 2 days in advance.
For English or Japanese guided tour, please make a reservation at least 7 days in advance.</Remarks><Tel>03-2118800#3392</Tel><Fax>03-2118899</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:08:00</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2194</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2194</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Minglun Sansheng Temple (桃園明倫三聖宮)</Name><Toldescribe>Arriving at the foot of Hutoushan, the first thing that caught everyone&amp;#39;s eye was the nearly 14-meter-high stone carving of Guansheng Dijun. Guan Gong&amp;#39;s heroic appearance is radiant and majestic, standing in front of the statue as if feeling an invisible force protecting every believer.The majestic temple contains the energy of a century of faith. We can trace the history of Minglun Sansheng Temple to 1934, the current building completed in 1975. It adopts a traditional palace-style two-story design and is magnificent. The temple is an excellent viewing platform that overlooks the entire Taoyuan City. You should take a break here, let the mountain breeze blow away the worries of life, and feel the peaceful power of faith.The giant dragon wall and the bronze statue of Guan Gong invite you to climb higher and higher. Going up the stone steps, you will see the magnificent Nine-Dragon Wall. The length and width of the wall are 15 meters each, and nine giant dragons are circling on the wall as if they are about to break through it, showing extraordinary momentum. Looking up, the bronze statue of Guansheng Dijun sits on it, majestic and overlooking the entire Taoyuan, which makes people register profound respect. Don&amp;#39;t forget to look at the flowing water pool under the Nine-Dragon Wall, which is not just a landscape. There are many turtles in the pool that symbolize longevity. They swim back and forth leisurely, a blessing of &amp;quot;good fortune and longevity.&amp;quot;Does the beard of a deity statue grow long? The legend of Guan Gong is waiting for you to verify.Every year, on the 24th day of the sixth lunar month, Guansheng Dijun&amp;#39;s Birthday, the temple holds a grand celebration that is lively and extraordinary. When it comes to the most delighting legendary story of the Minglun Sansheng Temple, it is the &amp;quot;growing bearded Guan Gong!&amp;quot; People said that this statue has a history of over 360 years. During a renovation, some people found that the beard, which initially only reached the waist, had quietly grown to the feet. It was astonishing&amp;mdash;waiting for you to explore it personally.Touch the golden blade for blessings, a tip for ensuring safety and dispelling misfortune.In front of the temple stands a shining &amp;quot;Green Dragon Crescent Blade.&amp;quot; Legend has it that touching the handle can ensure safety, and touching the blade head can dispel misfortune. It has become a necessary prayer ritual for visiting believers and is an interesting way to interact with the gods. Many believers came to receive full blessings and good luck.The main hall is majestic, with beautiful craftsmanship everywhere. Entering the temple, the first floor has the gods such as Five Lords, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, Taisui Xingjun, and Tudigong, and the incense is very popular. The temple enshrines Guansheng Dijun and Guanyin Bodhisattva, the Holy Mother of Heaven, Nandou Xingjun, and Beidou Xingjun on the second floor. The main hall on the second floor is magnificent, with stunning carved beams and painted buildings. The dragon pillars carved from bluestone and the incense burners made of sacred trees, every detail show the excellent craftsmanship of local Taiwanese artisans and their reverence for faith.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 639 Sansheng Road, Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 04:30 - 19:00 &amp; Monday: 04:30 - 19:00 &amp; Tuesday: 04:30 - 19:00 &amp; Wednesday: 04:30 - 19:00 &amp; Thursday: 04:30 - 19:00 &amp; Friday: 04:30 - 19:00 &amp; Saturday: 04:30 - 19:00</Opentime><Px>121.33193</Px><Py>25.00100</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>A parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>-The temple enshrines the central deity on the second floor, and believers are kindly requested to start worshipping from there. Each person should take three incense sticks and go to the Tiangong censer on the second floor to burn incense. After the worship ceremony, go to the first floor to continue worship.
-If the worshiper goes there on a whim and does not prepare any offerings, they can choose to donate to the merit box and take a pack of peace cookies to worship. Afterward, they can take the peace cookies home to taste and share blessings and peace.</Remarks><Tel>03-3345679</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:50:39</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2230</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2230</TYWebsite><Name>Guanyin Baiyu Coast (觀音白玉海岸)</Name><Toldescribe>If you think Taoyuan&amp;#39;s seaside only has Yong&amp;#39;an Fishing Harbor and Caota Dune, you have missed this beautiful hidden version of the secret realm! Located at the mouth of the Daku River in Guanyin District, the &amp;quot;Baiyu Coast&amp;quot; is a low-key yet charming summer walking spot hidden from locals. Strolling along the approximately 2.5-kilometer-long coastline, you will find towering windmills spinning slowly in the sea breeze not far away. At the same time, the straight rows of drainage channels on the ground reveal a texture resembling &amp;quot;Little Tofu Rock&amp;quot; during low tide, paired with the sunset sky and sea colors, allowing you to take cinematic photos without the need for filters.The limited serene beauty of low tide is incredibly healing.The Baiyu Coast will show its most charming side whenever the tide recedes. The seawater spreads quietly on the ground like a mirror, reflecting the colors and cloud shadows of the sky, interweaving with the withered trees on the shore to create a peaceful yet somewhat desolate scene. There is no hustle and bustle of crowded people here, only the sound of waves and gentle breeze, making people feel as if they have stepped into a peaceful landscape painting and experienced the unique calm atmosphere of the coast.Unexpected spectacle: The base point of the territorial sea is right here!In addition to the windmills and Tofu Rock, there is also a meaningful landmark hidden here&amp;mdash;the signboard of the &amp;quot;Territorial Sea Basepoint of R.O.C.&amp;quot; Originally, the starting point of Taiwan&amp;#39;s territorial sea, marked from the mouth of the Daku River here, is a must-visit spot for geography enthusiasts. Under the scenery of the ocean and sky, this small yet essential signboard adds a touch of fun to the journey of exploring history and geography.Here is a secret realm and a happy home for little terns.The Baiyu Coast is also an essential habitat for the second-class protected bird species, the little tern. They are the smallest Laridae Family birds in Taiwan, with a small and agile body size. During the breeding season, they wear a &amp;quot;black mask&amp;quot; and look cute. The government has set up fences locally in recent years to create a safe breeding environment to protect them. If you&amp;#39;re lucky, you can even witness the graceful passage of the little tern across the sea, becoming a surprise highlight on your journey!</Toldescribe><Add>The Mouth of the DaJue River in Baiyu Village, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.09936</Px><Py>25.06379</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>-The embankment is a bit high; please pay attention to walking safety.
-Tofu Rock will only appear during low tide.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/09 18:18:31</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>701</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/701</TYWebsite><Name>Guishan First Riverbank Park(龜山第一河濱公園)</Name><Toldescribe>The construction of Nan Kan River renovation and the first stage of bike lane have been completed. The first bike lane along the water shore will be started using in Aug next year. Some citizen can&amp;rsquo;t wait to bike there to enjoy the speedy ride.This bike lane is along the Qing Xi River in Taoyuan City which is also under one of the river renovation plans promoted by ex-County Magistrate, Chu Li Lun. The bike lane is constructed along Nan Kan River, from Nan Kan First Bridge in Queishan Township to Nan Kan River Bridge in Lujhu Township, total 15 KM, cost NT$ 400 million, it was divided into 9 construction projects, will be completed by Aug next year. The bike lane will pass through Queishan, Taoyuan, Lujhu and the Water Management Office of Taoyuan City Government planned to have big sports parks in these 3 areas.The first stage of construction is from Queishan Lu Quang Bridge to Zhang Shou Rd which is at the foot of Hu Tou Mountain Park, sounds like the dream of a children&amp;rsquo;s song has been come true.Aside from the bike lane and walkway along the riverbank, there is also a big green zone park beside the Lu Kuang City in Queishan Township, people can skate, play balls in the playground, there&amp;rsquo;s leisure area for old people as well.The 2nd and 3rd big green zone parks will be set at the foot of Hu Tou Mountain in Taoyuan Dist. and along the Nan Kan Stream shore under Zhong Xiao Bridge in Lujhu Township.With all the bike lanes starting for use in next year, The Water Management Office would like to base on the main lane to establish several branch lanes to connect more than 20 schools, Hu Tou Mountain Park, Taoyuan Sports area, Taoyuan Art area, Taimall&amp;hellip; etc to make the water shore bike lanes as a road net. Along the Nan Kan Stream shore, people can go to anywhere with efficiency and safety.Next year, the Water Management Office will include 3 more streams, Old street, She Zi and Da Ji</Toldescribe><Add>Tongxin 2nd Rd., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.32967</Px><Py>24.99581</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/11 15:25:33</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>662</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/662</TYWebsite><Name>Laojie River Education Center (老街溪河川教育中心)</Name><Toldescribe>Environmental education is not as dull as you might think! Laojie River Education Center, the first environmental education space in Taiwan that is river themed. From the outdoor space to the indoor exhibitions, you can learn all about the past, present, and future of Laojie River. Various activities such as environmental film screening, riverside market, food and farming seminars, handcraft lessons, and river cleaning hikes are sure to impress you as well.Sliding down from the 6m-tall, colorful &amp;ldquo;time tunnel&amp;rdquo; slide, your environmental education-themed visit officially begins. At the entrance, the dirt hill symbolizes the origin of irrigation ditches, simulating the traditional, environmentally friendly building method of terraces. The two main buildings are modified Hakka traditional houses. At the Laojie River Story House, a modified brick house, you can see the vegetable farm in front of the house, bamboo fences, the courtyard, big cooking stove in the kitchen, and the external plaza&amp;mdash;all of which reenact how farm houses used to be. For those who grew up in the city, it is a great opportunity to learn more about rural life. The development in Zhongli region is also on display at Laojie River Story House: Is Fruit Street only for selling fruits? Where is the largest market in Zhongli? Why is Zhongli Beef Noodle so well known? Which school is the oldest elementary school in Zhongli? In one trip you will find all the answers and become a Zhongli expert!     The other two-floor building is the River Ecology Education Center, a renovated old house wrapped with contemporary steel-structure. On the first floor, you will find a detailed introduction of Laojie River with bulletin boards, miniature models, and interactive devices. The second floor is an exhibit of the 120-day long cleaning and revitalization project of Laojie River. Consistent with the core concept of sustainability, the extended lookout allows space for tree growth and adds greenness.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 58, Zhongyuan Road, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 20:00</Opentime><Px>121.21830</Px><Py>24.95365</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>￭  Street-side parking
￭  Southern District Teenager Activity Center parking lot (No. 168, Sec. 1, Yanping Road, Pingzhen City). 5-min walk to the River Education Center.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>￭ Guided group tours can be booked three days in advance for the minimum of 10 people</Remarks><Tel>+886-34223786</Tel><Fax>+886-34223787</Fax><Changetime>2025/10/03 10:26:31</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2221</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2221</TYWebsite><Name>Nankan Children’s Art Village （南崁兒童藝術村）</Name><Toldescribe>Formerly the director and staff dormitory of the Northern Region District Children&amp;#39;s Home of the Ministry of the Interior, Nankan Children&amp;#39;s Art Village has a long history and unique architectural style. After activation and reuse, this cultural green asset has become a dreamland combining the four elements of &amp;quot;parent-child, art, learning, and food,&amp;quot; creating an art world that combines education and entertainment for children.Diversified Space: It is to explore children&amp;#39;s unlimited creativity.Every corner of the park is full of surprises! The &amp;quot;Director&amp;#39;s Story House&amp;quot; takes children into a warm, touching world of stories. The &amp;quot;Parent-Child Art and Culture Street&amp;quot; is full of a creative atmosphere, inspiring children&amp;#39;s artistic inspiration. The &amp;quot;Children&amp;#39;s Performing Arts Theater&amp;quot; is a grand stage for showcasing talents. The outdoor area is equally exciting, with the &amp;quot;Rolling Grassland&amp;quot; allowing children to run freely, the &amp;quot;Banyan Sister Tree House&amp;quot; integrating architecture and plants, and the &amp;quot;Hopscotch Square&amp;quot; evoking childhood memories for adults. Furthermore, the &amp;quot;Children&amp;#39;s Sandcastle&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Small Train Recreation Area&amp;quot; are popular attractions for parent-child fun, with laughter rising and falling, and filled with a sense of happiness.Art Experience: It is the perfect combination of learning and fun.It is an amusement park and a temple for art learning. The Park regularly holds art exhibitions, parent-child handmade courses, humanities lectures, and summer camps to cultivate children&amp;#39;s artistic literacy through interaction and add beautiful memories to parent-child time. Market activities bring more vitality to this artistic paradise, making every visit fresher.Surprise Easter Egg: An incredible adventure hidden in the amusement park.There are many enjoyable exploration experiences in the art village! The &amp;quot;adventure journey of the little village chief&amp;quot; invites children and parents to work together to solve puzzles and discover mysterious stories within the park. Besides, the ground paintings handmade by children are one of the highlights of the art village, showcasing their imaginative creativity and adding colorful elements to the park.With a smile, let&amp;#39;s go on an artistic journey together!Nankan Children&amp;#39;s Art Village is a joyful and creative parent-child playground that offers unforgettable experiences, whether relaxing or unleashing artistic potential. Take advantage of the holiday and go on an incredible journey of art and laughter with your children!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 34 Jilin Road, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.29750</Px><Py>25.05037</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>■Free admission.
■Dining, riding the mini-train, and indoor performances are all subject to a separate fee.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>1. You cannot smoke and have betel nut throughout the park.
2. Please call to request drone use.
3. Motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards, and scooters are prohibited to avoid endangering visitors' safety, with the exception of park vehicles.
4. Pets are not allowed in the park, except guide dogs.
5. The buildings in this park are designated as monuments and historic structures. Any form of damage will be subject to legal liability.
6. Full-day photography, regardless of still or moving image, costs NTD 20,000 per day. Moving imagery costs NTD 2,500 per hour, with any fraction of an hour rounded up. Commercial photography costs NTD 1,000 per hour, with any fraction of an hour rounded up. Outside wedding photography sessions are NTD 1,000 per session.</Remarks><Tel>03-2222277</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/09 13:55:56</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1428</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1428</TYWebsite><Name>Zuntou Village Military History Park (圳頭里軍史公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Attention please! Anyone who has a fascination with the military, don&amp;#39;t miss the chance to meet retired weapons or vehicles from the army, navy and air force! Zuntou Village in Dayuan District is famous for its wetland ecology, but now, it is also famous for the display of retired weapons and vehicles under the viaduct of Provincial Highway No. 61. If you&amp;#39;ve been longing for being an adorable pilot or admiring these &amp;quot;retired warriors,&amp;quot; including equipment and components of the naval destroyer, LVT P5-A1 landing vehicle, F5E aircraft &amp;quot;Zhongzheng&amp;quot; Mod and so on, at a close distance, Zuntou Village Military History Park is the must-see to satisfy your military fantasy!In the park, each weapon or vehicle on display has its own story. The F5E jet, co-produced by the ROC government and the US government, used to play an important role in maintaining the peace over the Taiwan Strait. In 1975, to celebrate the 88th birthday of the former Taiwan President Chiang Kai-Shek, F5E received another name &amp;quot;Zhongzheng&amp;quot; Mod. For sharp-eyed military fans, it&amp;#39;s easy to find the F5E series aircrafts in the classic film &amp;quot;Top Gun.&amp;quot; Standing in front of the 3-meter-high military aircraft and imaging the breathtaking battles in the sky will make your trip much more fun. The M48A3 Patton tank, also made in the US, was the main force in cross-country combats in the 80s. Next to it, components of the destroyer Qingyang, including its drag anchor and propeller, are displayed. The destroyer Qingyang was also named as the destroyer &amp;quot;Lucky&amp;quot; because it survived the furious Kamikaze attack and did not sink. It was said that captains who served on the destroyer Qingyang would be soon promoted to generals! The showpieces including the LVTP5-A1 landing vehicle that participated in the August 23rd Artillery Battle, an 5-inch single-barrel gun of 38 amplification rates which was attached to an aircraft carrier, and still other weapons are right here waiting to take you through the shocking war history.Besides these stunning retired military weapons, the park stores the stone lions and dragon pillars taken from Dayuan Renshou Temple during its renovation. It also features a playground, a pebble walking trail, outdoor fitness equipment and beautiful paintings on the bridge piers, making it a comfortable recreation park.</Toldescribe><Add>Guting Rd. (under the viaduct of Provincial Highway No. 61), Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.19670</Px><Py>25.09342</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1024</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1024</TYWebsite><Name>Baisha Cape Lighthouse (白沙岬燈塔)</Name><Toldescribe>Baisha Cape Lighthouse is located on the coast of Guanyin. Before the construction of Guosheng Lighthouse in Tainan, it was the westernmost lighthouse on Taiwan Island. There are circular trails around it. You can visit the nearby Guanyin Coastal Recreation Area in the same trip. The snow-white building of Baishajia looks even more stunning between the blue sea and sky. After it was launched in 1901, the lighthouse has been a famous scenic spot in Taiwan since the Japanese colonial rule. After more than a century, it was included in the 100 Historical Buildings of Taiwan by the Council for Cultural Affairs (today&amp;#39;s Ministry of Culture). The lighthouse building, outer walls, and the sundial from the Japanese colonial rule were listed as Taoyuan&amp;#39;s first county-designated monument in the following year. In May 2021, the lighthouse was recognized as Taoyuan&amp;#39;s second national monument. This site is currently the most completely preserved lighthouse from the early days of the Japanese colonial rule.The Baisha Cape Lighthouse is about 37 meters high, only second to the Kenting Eluanbi Lighthouse. The most unique thing about the lighthouse is that it was built with red bricks and stones, which is unlike other cement-built lighthouses in Taiwan. In the late Qing Dynasty, most of the lighthouse equipment was imported from Britain and France. The manufacturer first cast the body of the tower, lamps and other parts, and then transported them to the designated location to assemble. The whole process took three years, but the Baisha Cape Lighthouse was not made of cast iron, instead using what&amp;#39;s called in Japanese, &amp;quot;brick stones.&amp;quot; A double layer of masonry made the structure earthquake-resistant. The round-shaped tower is made from a mixture of glutinous rice, brown sugar and lime. The upper part of the lighthouse, on the other hand, is built as bracket using large rocks to support the weight of cast iron top. After the Second World War and many earthquakes and typhoons, it has withstood without severe damage.There is a guide room where visitors can know more about the facilities in the lighthouse. A circular walkway, park, pavilion and playground surround the lighthouse. There is also a hiking trail built along the Guanyin River. In addition to water flowing beneath a little bridge, rice fields and ponds, visitors can also overlook the famous windmill over Guanyin seashore. The square in front of the lighthouse tower and the arch bridge over Guanyin River are great places to take wedding photos.</Toldescribe><Add>No.16 Xinpuoxia, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.07624</Px><Py>25.04131</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>The open area includes the interior of the lighthouse, courtyard and its facilities, but does not include the main lighthouse room.</Remarks><Tel>+886-34732249</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/11 14:46:46</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1257</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1257</TYWebsite><Name>CAFE!N x DICKIES Coffee Factory (源友咖啡文化園區)</Name><Toldescribe>CAFE!N and DICKIES collaborated to create durable and stylish workwear designed specifically for CAFE!N artisans. The collaboration aims to showcase the professional coffee production process through the &amp;quot;Made In DICKIES&amp;quot; concept, which reflects the dedication and attention to product details by both brands.Located at the headquarters of CAFE!N, the tourism factory is also where its parent company, Yeuan Yeou Enterprise Co., Ltd., is based. With over 30 years of expertise in coffee, the factory is renowned as the largest coffee roasting facility in Taiwan.The factory will open five major work areas that demonstrate the major coffee production processes, including tracking the origin of coffee, coffee bean roasting, cupping and tasting, coffee brewing, and warehouse operations. Visitors will also have the opportunity to witness the captivating demeanor of coffee professionals wearing costumes designed by DICKIES.In the future, the reservation process for tickets to the tourism factory will be open to the public, with availability for Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday sessions in the morning and afternoon. Each session will include a professional guided tour.Online reservation for guided tour tickets: KlookSource: CAFE!N</Toldescribe><Add>No. 8, Gongye 5th Rd., Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>324</Zipcode><Opentime>Monday to Friday, 9:00-16:00</Opentime><Px>121.19817</Px><Py>24.90230</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>$350/person. Reservation is required.</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-4697387#1032</Tel><Fax>03-4695179</Fax><Changetime>2025/07/28 13:38:32</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1661</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1661</TYWebsite><Name>Fanjiang's Old Houses (范姜老屋群)</Name><Toldescribe>The Hakka ancient houses show you a time capsule.The Fanjiang Old Houses, which have been gently collected by time, are not only the pride of the people in Xinwu but also an important stronghold of Hakka culture in Taiwan. The No. 9th Old House, also known as Fanjiang&amp;#39;s Ancestral Hall, is a municipal historic site, symbolizing the glory and inheritance of a century-old family. The swallowtail design on the roof is solemn and rare, indicating that the emperor once conferred this place, which is considered a rare building in Taiwan.&amp;quot;Fanjiang&amp;quot; is more than just a surname; it tells a touching story.This uniquely Taiwanese compound surname originates from Huizhou, Guangdong. After Wen-Zhi Fan and his big brother followed their mother into the Jiang family, they took the combined surname &amp;quot;Fanjiang&amp;quot; to express their gratitude for their stepfather&amp;#39;s kindness. This deeply touching story of a surname embodies the warmth of their bloodline and brings honor to all of Fanjiang&amp;#39;s descendants. Having risen from their humble beginnings in the Xinwu District, they carry the spirit of their ancestors throughout Taiwan.The old houses embody a true Hakka style.The Fanjiang&amp;#39;s Old Houses comprises Houses 1, 2, 3, 6, and 9. Most buildings are designed in a Sanheyuan style, surrounded by red brick walls, creating a square-shaped space. The simplicity and ingenuity of Hakka craftsmanship are evident in every detail. The name of the ancestral hall at No. 9 is &amp;quot;Tao Wei,&amp;quot; representing the ancestors of the Fan and Jiang families, symbolizing the spiritual fusion of the two clans. A plaque hanging inside the house, inscribed with the words &amp;quot;Tao Diao Jia Sheng,&amp;quot; further expresses reverence for ancestors and aspirations for their descendants.Ancestral hall worship serves as the spiritual axis connecting the family. Hakka people hold a deep reverence for their ancestors. The Fanjiang clan holds two annual ancestral worship services, one in spring and one in autumn, in the fourth and eighth lunar months, inviting family members to return home to pay respect to their ancestors and burn incense to wish them well. Whether it&amp;#39;s Tomb-Sweeping Day, Lantern Festival, Winter Solstice, or New Year&amp;#39;s Day, the ancestral hall is the heart of the family&amp;#39;s gathering. It&amp;#39;s more than just a ritual; it&amp;#39;s a spiritual dialogue transcending generation.Restoration and revitalization bring heritage into modern life. In 2021, the Left Wing-Rooms (Hengwu) completed its restoration. Under the theme &amp;quot;Hengwu Dian Dian,&amp;quot; the city government created six cultural revitalization spaces: the Eight Sounds Academy, Reading Aloud Time, Art Learning Classroom, Little Art Gallery, Cultural Tea House, and Lifestyle Bookstore. The Eight Sounds Academy allows visitors to experience traditional temple fair instruments. The Little Art Gallery exhibits contemporary artist Fanjiang Ming-Hua&amp;#39;s oil paintings, where visitors can feel the lively and vivid local culture and customs through the themes of shadow puppetry. The tea house and bookstore create a hipster setting for reading and tea sipping, allowing visitors to easily connect with the old houses and experience the beautiful interweaving of tradition and innovation.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 9, Ln. 110, Zhongzheng Rd., Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.10444</Px><Py>24.97619</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking is available; for group visits, please call the ancestral hall's manager in advance.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ No loud voices or noise; pets are not allowed inside.
■ For reservations and guided tours of the ancestral hall, please call 03-4777343.
■ Only the ancestral hall is open to the public; other old houses are still inhabited. Please do not enter during your visit.</Remarks><Tel>03-4777343</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/27 14:54:10</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1447</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1447</TYWebsite><Name>Baojia Historic Trail (保甲古道)</Name><Toldescribe>One of the best ways to learn about local history is to visit historic trails. The history of Baojia Historic Trail can be traced back to 200 years ago and its name &amp;quot;Baojia&amp;quot; implies that the trail was built during Qing rule. Previously named as &amp;quot;Tiaodan Old Trail&amp;quot; (Tiaodan means carrying a load with a carrying pole), Baojia Historic Trail was the only road that linked Hsinpu Hsinchu and Daxi Taoyuan before an access road was built in the Laokeng area. At that time, people walked along the trail to transport agricultural products, like persimmons, oranges, tea leaves and camellia oil.The old trail was about 20 km long, but, due to years of desolation, it was abandoned for quite a long time. In 2014, based on ancient construction techniques, residents of Yongning Village spent approximately 6 months repairing 750 meters of the trail and paved it with pebbles from Laokeng Stream. By setting big rocks in the middle of the trail, placing small rocks on both sides to ensure its stability and maintaining the slope less than 5%, the villagers made great efforts to bring the old memories back to life. Now, Baojia Trail has been repaired and reconstructed, paving the way towards sustainable community development. Compared with concrete trails, the trail using traditional construction methods wastes more time and energy. However, it has good water permeability, protects environmental resources and therefore achieves effective soil and water conservation. Pay a visit to Baojia Trail, and you&amp;#39;ll know how local residents love their homeland!Baojia Trail begins from a painted wall on Laozhuang Road. Along the way, visitors will see a trail map, the pavilion offering tea, the Commentary pavilion and some stone carvings that not only present Hakka culture but also make this secluded and flat trail a wonderful family destination. Sometimes, you can stroll along the trail to relax in midst of lush greenery with tea trees and camellias. Or, you can visit Baojia Trail in May when the tung flowers bloom. Every year, the tung blossoms attract many tourists from far and near to see the tree covered in snowy white flowers. The pavilion at the highest point of the trail offers excellent viewing angles to overlook Sunrise Golf &amp; Country Club as well as the snow-white tung blossoms.</Toldescribe><Add>Ln. 783, Laozhuang Rd., Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>326</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.16534</Px><Py>24.88244</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1542</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1542</TYWebsite><Name>Dagushan Recreational Farm(大古山休閒農業區)</Name><Toldescribe>Know the food you eat! How does the vegetable you eat every day come from the farm to your table under the care of the farmers? Do not let your children think that chickens have six feet and grapes grow on the ground! Dagushan Recreational Farm is the best classroom for a lesson on food and farming, giving you the necessary knowledge as well as gratitude for the farmers and nature.Dagushan Recreational Farm has the rare advantage of being accessible by two Taoyuan Airport MRT stations: Shanbi Station (A10) and Kengkou Station (A11), which are both at the south end of the park. The location is also close to New Taipei City and Taoyuan City center, making the park the urban back garden of northern Taiwan. The entire park covers around 300 hectares of land, growing rice, organic fruits, and garden plants. The &amp;ldquo;One-day farmer&amp;rdquo; experience is highly recommended for visitors. Put on a Douli (Taiwanese conical hat) and sleeve covers, learn about the procedures of sowing, picking vegetable, fertilization, and packaging, and gain deeper understanding of eco-friendly farming. Moreover, you can participate in the processing of produce to make hibiscus jam, bake sweet potatoes, and render tea seed oil. The hard-earned food after farm work will be extra tasty!At the farm, you will have many opportunities to have close contact with animals. Do not underestimate the tame water deer who will beat you in a short sprint race. Roll up your pants and enjoy the simple fun of a mud fight and catching loaches. Feed chickens, ducks, and fish and be healed by the simple experience. Around April to May every year, the wild lily season brings a different charm to Dagushan with white flowers covering the hills. To get a good shot, you need to get the best spot in the garden restaurant. Having a meal of fresh local produce in the red brick farmhouse is also a recommended way of enjoying the farm.</Toldescribe><Add>Kengkou Vil., Shanjiau Vil., Shanbi Vil., Waishe Vil., Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Based on the business hours of the shops.</Opentime><Px>121.29157</Px><Py>25.10199</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking or designated parking of the shops.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Based on goods and services purchased from the shops.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Deer farms are only open to public on holidays during daytime.
￭Most farming experiences are by reservation only. Please call the shops in advance to inquire.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2139</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2139</TYWebsite><Name>Baseball Hall of Fame (棒球名人堂)</Name><Toldescribe>The Baseball Hall of Fame building is uniquely shaped like a baseball. With a diameter of 32 meters, it is one of the largest spherical buildings in Asia. It is also the most iconic Baseball Hall of Fame exhibition hall in Taiwan. Displays about players that have been inducted into the Hall of Fame and important cultural relics in Taiwan&amp;#39;s baseball history can be found here, allowing visitors to feel the glory and exciting moments of the sport. Initially, the displays were mainly about members of the Hall of Fame. Later, important cultural relics about Taiwan&amp;#39;s baseball history were added, so that visitors can not only learn about the contributions these players made to Taiwanese baseball, but also how the sport was developed over a century.The permanent exhibition of the Baseball Hall of Fame goes beyond the general public&amp;#39;s imagination of typical exhibitions of compiled artifects. Instead, it touches upon the evolution of baseball culture, the science of baseball, baseball experience, and even the social history of baseball. The interactive baseball games will be fun even to those who are completely new to the sport. The Hall of Fame also has two floors where Snoopy the cartoon character and baseball are combined. Since the adorable character is loved by adults and children alike, learning about baseball through Snoopy adds a human touch to the experience.The special exhibition focuses on professional baseball of Taiwan, allowing experienced fans as well as foreigners to better understand Taiwanese baseball. The base of the baseball building is an auditorium for ceremonies, events, and speeches.Suggested route: Take the elevator to the 7th floor and walk down while visiting each floor. If you are only browsing, it would take about 35 minutes to complete the tour. If you are looking for an in-depth tour, it could take a whole day!Source：Baseball Hall of Fame</Toldescribe><Add>No. 150, Ln. 141, Minsheng Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 10:00 – 19:00 &amp; Monday: 10:00 – 19:00 &amp; Tuesday: 10:00 – 19:00 &amp; Wednesday: 10:00 – 19:00 &amp; Thursday: 10:00 – 19:00 &amp; Friday: 10:00 – 21:00 &amp; Saturday: 10:00 – 21:00</Opentime><Px>121.22778</Px><Py>24.84625</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-4339090</Tel><Fax>03-4892121</Fax><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1255</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1255</TYWebsite><Name>Longyuan Temple Business District(龍元宮商圈)</Name><Toldescribe>Following a promotion project launched by Department of Economic Development, Taoyuan City, Longyuan Temple Business District centered on the centennial Longyuan Temple is located in downtown Longtan and covers major traffic corridors, including Dachang Road, Zhongzheng Road and Longyuan Road. In addition to chain stores and local characteristic foods, the business district also includes historically significant tourist attractions, offering visitors new ways to explore this old street section! Since the Qing Dynasty&amp;#39;s rule over Taiwan, Longyuan Temple that worships Emperor Shennong (also known as the god of agriculture or the lord of five grains) has been the center of religious belief for locals. Every April, a cultural festival is held to celebrate Emperor Shennong&amp;#39;s birthday through holy pig competition and traditional music performance, drawing throngs of tourists to the event. At each Lantern Festival, Longyuan Temple holds a festive carnival parade that combines &amp;quot;welcoming antiques&amp;quot; tradition and pilgrimage procession of the god of wealth, bringing even more festive joy than Chinese New Year! Coming to the business district of a temple, one should never miss local delicacies! Besides local delicacies in front of the temple, the healthy food culture around the Longyuan Temple Business District is also a must-visit attraction. After satisfying your taste buds, you&amp;#39;ll need spiritual food! The Japanese-style house in &amp;quot;Zhongzhaozheng Literary Park&amp;quot; is the former residence of Mr. Zhongzhaozheng, who wrote the novel &amp;quot;Lubinhua&amp;quot; and has significantly influenced Taiwanese literature. The neighboring Longtan Large Tourist Pond is a great place for families with children where visitors can stroll along the lakeside walkway, or slide down the dragon slide and splash into the refreshing pool. Another nearby attraction is the Shengji Pavilion, which is the best preserved literature furnace in Taiwan. The symmetric Shengji Pavilion has three halls and high stone pens in the garden, depicting a traditional Chinese etiquette showing respect to literature.</Toldescribe><Add>No.246, Donglong Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.21393</Px><Py>24.86528</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>■Beilong Parking Lot
■Donglong Parking Lot
■Taiwan Parking Lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/26 18:02:55</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1522</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1522</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Mausoleum (大溪陵寢)</Name><Toldescribe>Daxi Mausoleum used to be Touliao Hotel, a rustic Siheyuan. It was used to keep documents and files from the Presidential Palace. After former President Chiang Chihng-kuo passed away in 1988, &amp;ldquo;Touliao Hotel&amp;rdquo; was changed to &amp;ldquo;Daxi Mausoleum.&amp;rdquo; The mausoleum contains only Chiang&amp;rsquo;s mourning hall and office with very simple furnishing in accordance with his unadorned personality. The plum trees and dragon junipers in the garden accentuate the elegant and refreshing atmosphere.Daxi Mausoleum is one kilometer from Cihu Mausoleum, with a tourism pathway connecting them. Along the way, you can see the mountain forest changing its color when the seasons change.  Visitors can stroll along the path and enjoy the beauty of the stream and shades of trees.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 825, Sec. 1, Fuxing Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.28603</Px><Py>24.84843</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>10 parking spaces for heavy vehicles and 40 spaces for passenger vehicles around the visitor center next to the mausoleum</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Changing of the guards: 9:00~17:00 (every 30 minutes; in the event of rain, there will only be the ceremony without the gun tossing show)</Remarks><Tel>03-3883552</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/22 17:29:05</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1308</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1308</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Yuemei to Longtan Sankeng Riverside Greenway(大溪月眉至龍潭三坑水岸觀光綠廊)</Name><Toldescribe>Have you tried visiting two old streets in one day? Starting the tour from Daxi Bridge and head all the way to Longtan Sankeng, you&amp;rsquo;ll be able to enjoy the soothing riverside scenery, century-old cultural historical sites, rich natural ecosystem, unique local eats and slow-paced city tour all at once!The total length of the Daxi Yuemei to Longtan Sankeng Riverside Greenway is 7,190 meters. It links Daxi Old Street Riverside Footpath, Shihmen Dam Bike Trail and Sankeng Old Street Bike Trail. The greenway passes through Heping Old Street and leads straight to Daxi Bridge. You get to appreciate the extravagant western style mansions and the unique style of the bridge which assembles a half dome Baroque design. Proceed to Kanjin Bridge upstream after passing Daxi Bridge. Glossy green paddies along the way greet passengers with the light aroma of rice and chive. Visiting during August and September, you will see a vast sea of chive flowers at Fanzihliao which is often compared favorably with Tung blossom in May! After passing Erkan Rest Area, follow the bank of Dahan River, and you will arrive at Sankeng Eco Park. It is a great way to alleviate fatigue strolling along the spring or staring at the lake from a pavilion alongside the wooden path. Sankeng Old Street is two kilometers down Yongfu Road. Known as &amp;ldquo;the number one street in Longtan&amp;rdquo;, it is where traditional lifestyle is preserved. Women chat over the laundry chores at the entrance of the street about trivial matters in the neighborhood. The level-two historical site Yong Fu Gong has been the local religious center for the past two centuries. Beside the temple, Ching Chien Residence of the prominent family from Qing Dynasty no longer prospers. Sankeng Old Street leads to Shihmen Dam Bike Trail and passes through scenic spots including Sankeng Spring, Butterfly Flora Gallery, Coffee Forest Path and Tung Flower Trail.</Toldescribe><Add>Daxi Bridge, (Starting point), Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Open 24 hours</Opentime><Px>121.28262</Px><Py>24.88510</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>■Daxi Yuemei end
1.	Qiaotou Parking Lot
2.	Yuemei Parking Lot
■Longtan Sankeng end
Sankeng Village Parking Lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Bike rentals available on Ruian Road.
■Parts of the greenway is on regular car lane. Only a few sections are bike-exclusive trail.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1246</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1246</TYWebsite><Name>Xinan Old Street(新南老街)</Name><Toldescribe>If Heping Old Street was a mainstream song that is still widely received, then Xinan Old Street would be the independent music of Dakekan which is distinctively artistic and enchanting in its own way that gets stuck in the minds of whoever had the chance to listen to it.Xinan Old Street is also known as Zhongshan Old Street. It is only 500 meters away from the store-packed Heping Old Street. Since the end of Ching dynasty and the Japanese colonial rule, Xinan Old Street was developed as a special district of politics, economy, culture and education where important government institutions as well as schools, post offices located. It resembled Boai Special District in Taipei. Residents of the district were wealthy and powerful faces like merchant Chien A-niuo, scholar Lu Ying-yang and Katou Nisaku. Interestingly, two sides of the old street represent such social disparity where wealthy mansions were on the side of singular house numbers while working class resided on the other side of plural house numbers along with warehouses.Architectures in Xinan Old Street seem even more luxurious with its special style of east-meets-west baroque fusion. One of the most attention-drawing buildings is Jiancheng Trading House, home to merchant Chien. English spelling of its Taiwanese pronunciation KENSEI SHOCO stands vividly at the storefront. Its brass dome roof, symmetric frontispiece, western-style double pillar design, massive triple times width storefront, all demonstrated the well-being and prosperity of the Chiens.Yongchun and Sianji next to Jiancheng Trading House were mansions of the prominent Lus. Auspicious symbols like peacocks, qilin, estudinata, artistic instruments and paintings as well as flora carving designs are all part of the decor. It is said that while the houses were under construction, large canvases were used to cover up the designs in order to prevent plagiarism. Prominent immigrants that came to call Daxi home left couplets like Wuyi Old Clan and Long Tung Shi Ti (literal translation: where dragons inhabit).As wealth decayed and descendants moved away, the once lavish mansions in Xinan Old Street today stand reminiscing the blooming memories of the past.Make a turn to Zhongshan Road on your next trip to Daxi. You&amp;rsquo;ll be fascinated by the stories the old mansions tell of the once prosperous Daxi.</Toldescribe><Add>Zhongshan Rd., Xinghe Vil, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.28656</Px><Py>24.88174</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>1.	Qiaotou parking lot offers 15 parking spaces for large cars and 418 parking spaces for compact cars. 
2.	City Office parking lot offers 45 parking spaces for compact cars. 
3.	Tinger parking lot offers 82 parking spaces for compact cars.
4.	Yuemei parking lot offers 8 parking spaces for large cars and 130 parking spaces for compact cars.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Parking spaces are scarce. Visitors are advised to take public transportation.</Remarks><Tel>03-3882201</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2219</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2219</TYWebsite><Name>Defense Artillery Sports Park (國防砲陣地運動公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Have you ever thought about transforming into a little soldier and experiencing the thrill of military training firsthand? The Defense Artillery Sports Park, located in Taoyuan Dayuan District, is a military-themed park converted from an old military camp. It is filled with a strong national defense atmosphere and combines physical challenges, historical exploration, and leisure scenery, making it suitable for families, military enthusiasts, and sports lovers to engage in a different outdoor adventure.Little soldiers gather! Challenge children&amp;#39;s edition 500-meter obstacles.As soon as you step into the park, what greets you is a chibi-style soldier doll stands on guard at the door, with lively military elements that immediately put people into combat mode! The most popular feature among children is the specially designed edition of the 500-meter obstacles challenge area. The inspiration comes from the classic 500-meter obstacles course at the national army training ground. The scaled-down challenges include double wooden levels, pole climbing, high walls, single plank bridges, and relay poles. Children can play and experience the fun of military training simultaneously. During the process, they exercise their physical fitness and cultivate a spirit of challenge and teamwork!35mm Anti-Aircraft Gun Warehouse x High Platform - It&amp;#39;s a perfect airplane viewing!Besides exciting challenge games, this park also preserves essential facilities from the old camp area, such as a warehouse and a high platform that used to store 35mm anti-aircraft guns. These gun platforms carried the heavy responsibility of national defense in the past, but now they have transformed into the best viewing angle for aircraft appreciation!Due to its proximity to Taoyuan International Airport, the park boasts excellent views from the elevated platform without any buildings obstructing it. Visitors can enjoy the stunning scenes of aircraft takeoff and landing directly. Whether you are an aviation enthusiast, photographer, or simply a tourist who wants to experience the roar of airplanes, this is an excellent place for photography and viewing. Sitting on the high platform, watching the huge plane whizzing past, and feeling its impact makes my heart beat faster!Filled with military elements, the atmosphere with hidden surprises is in the details! The Park&amp;#39;s design incorporates military elements to immerse visitors more deeply. For example, the assembly place retains the podium and slogans from the military drills, &amp;quot;intimate with others, self-improvement, and honesty,&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Fidelity, Unity, Consolidation, and Refinement.&amp;quot; Now, transformed into a comfortable fitness space, the public can exercise and keep fit.Furthermore, the two former sentry posts where soldiers stood guard have been fully preserved, with explanatory signs introducing the sentries&amp;#39; tasks and military rules, allowing you to understand the importance of national defense better. The most interesting detail is the tank-shaped streetlights! These custom-made lights complete the Park&amp;#39;s military style, creating a vibrant playground for children during the day and a camouflaged world of lights at night.Whether you&amp;#39;re taking your kids on a military adventure or simply looking for a place to exercise or watch airplanes, the Defense Artillery Sports Park has it all!</Toldescribe><Add>Lane 234, Zhonghua Road, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Open 24 hours</Opentime><Px>121.20462</Px><Py>25.06893</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>When shooting airplanes, please pay attention to the surrounding environment and avoid using drones to prevent affecting aviation safety.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/08 18:38:08</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2188</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2188</TYWebsite><Name>1895 War Memorial Park(1895乙未保台紀念公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Do you want to find the intersection of history and nature in one place? 1895 War Memorial Park is your first choice! This characteristic park in Taoyuan is set against the backdrop of the Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895) and cleverly designed to connect the dialogue between history and modernity.The War Memorial Circle: A symbol that connects the past and the present.The park&amp;#39;s core highlight is the &amp;quot;War Memorial Circle&amp;quot; that crosses the road. This circular bridge design without columns connects different park areas and sutures the wounds of history. The designer regards the &amp;quot;circle&amp;quot; as a symbol of unity, implying the Republican spirit of various ethnic groups. Standing on the bridge, you can feel the firm will of the righteous people at that time to protect our homeland!It is worth mentioning that the &amp;quot;1895 War Memorial Park&amp;quot; shined on the international design stage in 2023. It won many honors from the American MUSE Design Awards, including the highest honor, the platinum award for &amp;quot;parks,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;parks and open spaces,&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;urban design,&amp;quot; as well as the gold award for &amp;quot;public landscape.&amp;quot; These international recognitions have brought unparalleled pride to Taoyuan citizens and added four goddess statues symbolizing glory to this land!The Fair-faced Concrete Memorial Wall and Half-moon Pool: solemnity in tranquilWalking into the inner side of the War Memorial Circle, a simple and solemn Fair-faced Concrete Memorial Wall stands before you. The half-moon-shaped infinity mirror pool below the memorial wall is even more attractive. The pool surface reflects different scenery over time, and the artistic conception of projection mapping at night has become a favorite of influencers and photography enthusiasts!The Interactive Journey of Historical MemoryDon&amp;#39;t forget to visit the &amp;quot;The War Memory Display Space&amp;quot; on the underground floor of the east during your interactive journey of historical memory! Here, the space pieced fragments of history together to create a complete picture through innovative display design. From the oppressive bamboo forest image to the curved wall that metaphorically represents the ups and downs of the battlefield, every design makes you feel like you are there. There is also a digital projection of the names of the righteous people in the exhibition area as if their names have turned into starlight, forever shining on future generations.Parent-child fun is by combining education with entertainment.Even with children, you can find fun here! The uniquely designed landscape game field on the park&amp;#39;s west side features landscape game hills, sand pits, slides, etc., suitable for exploration by all age groups. The whole family can enjoy laughter and memories here, feeling the integration of historical scenes and modern life. Not only that, the park is also connected to the Guoling Branch Canal of the Shimen Drainage. Strolling along the ecological canal trail to breathe fresh air and experience the riverbank scenery will satisfy both your body and mind.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 66, Section 2, Fudan Road, Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>324</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.20551</Px><Py>24.94827</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>-The Park has an underground paid parking lot. There are 180 parking spaces for small vehicles, and parking costs NTD 30 per hour on weekdays and holidays.
-There is no bus parking lot in this park.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-4924940</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:02:10</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>663</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/663</TYWebsite><Name>Shihmen Grand Lawn(石門十一份(石門水庫管理局前的石門大草坪))</Name><Toldescribe>The Grand Lawn is located in front of the Northern Region Water Resource Office, with wide playground, lots of adults and kids come to fly kites, kick balls or picnic. Surrounded with many hemp trees, camphor trees, people can take a rest under the shadow of the trees. There are also many cherry trees in the nearby dormitory area, the beautiful scene of cherry blossom in spring is beyond description.</Toldescribe><Add>No.2, Jia’an Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.24165</Px><Py>24.83509</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/26 15:32:14</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1475</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1475</TYWebsite><Name>A8 Art Center (A8藝文中心)</Name><Toldescribe>An art corner for people to enjoy in a city is the charm of A8 Art Center and also why over 10,000 people have visited here after only one year! A8 Art Center is located on the 3rd floor of the Chang Gung Hospital MRT Station building and is close to the Global Mall, Chang Gung Hospital, and Fullon Hotels &amp; Resorts. The 330-square-meter Art Center focuses on two main themes, contemporary art and local culture, hoping to convey the beauty of art to life through exhibition, cultural and creative activities, workshops, forums and other different ways.Like the concept of its first exhibition, &amp;quot;Kai Men Jian Feng Tu&amp;quot; (Open the door and See the culture), while starting this Art Center, A8 Art Center was established to promote local culture and hopes to open a door to know our homeland. Every exhibition and show is full of local elements. Local art and specialty stores exhibit the beautiful spark happening between people and land as well as people and people. The exhibition &amp;quot;Yi You Feng Tu&amp;quot; (&amp;quot;Local Yourart&amp;quot;) teamed up with &amp;quot;Cha Tzu Tang&amp;quot; and printmaking artist, Mu Ran, to revive the culture of Guishan Camellia tea. The &amp;quot;Chenh Shi ‧ Xin Yi&amp;quot; (&amp;quot;City Affairs ‧ New Memories&amp;quot;) exhibition evokes past memories of home through faded pictures, an old ticket, an old poster from a grocery store and such ordinary things in life. The &amp;quot;Yu Zhong Bu Tong&amp;quot; (&amp;quot;Out of the Ordinary&amp;quot;) exhibition tells the stories of military dependents&amp;#39; villages by an illustrator&amp;#39;s hand to condense time onto paper.A8 Art Center does not only want to be the new highlight of the local culture, but also wants to promote a parent-child bond through art and culture. Therefore, in its &amp;quot;Kai Men Jian Feng Tu&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Sa Ye&amp;quot; (Spread the nature) exhibitions, independent bookstores were invited to display illustrated storybooks related to the themes. The purpose is to create family bonding time through story- telling, tree-branch pen graffiti, portrait illustration, and print coloring, etc., as well as to inspire children&amp;#39;s imagination. Children will learn that everyone can practice art regardless of age. In addition, through doing art, children can experience deeply the outlook of city life they live in.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 8, Fuxing 1st Rd., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 11:00 - 19:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 11:00 - 19:00 &amp; Wednesday: 11:00 - 19:00 &amp; Thursday: 11:00 - 19:00 &amp; Friday: 11:00 - 19:00 &amp; Saturday: 11:00 - 19:00</Opentime><Px>121.36998</Px><Py>25.06051</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Global Mall parking lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3185119</Tel><Fax>03-3182119</Fax><Changetime>2025/08/15 10:48:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1579</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1579</TYWebsite><Name>Nature Tech Skincare Experience Center(自然接觸保養品亮點體驗園)</Name><Toldescribe>Nature Tech Skincare Experience Center is a factory tour that combines nature, technology, professional skincare, art, and multi-roleplay, multi-set photography. All the skincare products here are based on plant essence extracted with high-end biological technology, certified to the ISO9001, ISO14001, and ISO22716 standards.At Nature Tech Skincare Experience Center, visitors can try out the products, learn about the manufacturing processes, understand the ingredients, and experience the beauty of high-tech art. It is hoped that visitors will become more confident in their own beauty.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 315, Sec. 1, Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>326</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.13444</Px><Py>24.91174</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-4789999</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/08 15:19:42</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1108</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1108</TYWebsite><Name>Three Swimming Turtles(三龜戲水)</Name><Toldescribe>The view of three turtles playing in the water is one of the most representative views in the Baling area. Dahan River is the major river of Taoyuan City and its upstream originates from the Yufeng and Sanguang Rivers which flow through mountains and integrate into Dahan River before reaching Lower Baling. &amp;quot;Three Swimming Turtles&amp;quot; refers to the junction of the three rivers. Dahan River follows a winding and torturous course and changes its path several times in the region. Because of the long-term erosion due to natural forces, river valleys interleaving with mountains, overlooked from the mountain road, look like the heads of three turtles. Together with undulating mountain ranges that take the shape of the backs of the turtles, the picturesque view of &amp;quot;Three Swimming Turtles&amp;quot; is shaped that is not only a must see in the Baling area, but also one of the most beautiful sceneries in Mt. Lala.  The name of &amp;quot;Three Swimming Turtles&amp;quot; originated from the aboriginal myths and legends. In addition, river and wind erosion results in mixed mountains and high cliffs, which give the Baling area a mysterious atmosphere. To publicize the beauty of the natural landscape, Taoyuan City Government has built a wooden scenic overlook on the cliff at 5.2k, Tao 116 Township Road at an elevation of 1000 meters above sea level.  The scenic overlook to view &amp;quot;Three Swimming Turtles&amp;quot; is located on Tao 116 Township Road, the traffic artery of Mt. Lala Scenic Area, and has become a new scenic spot since its completion in 2014. While visiting Mt. Lala, tourists can follow the mountain road to enjoy the spectacular mountain views and stop at the scenic overlook to appreciate the fabulous natural attraction. The scenic overlook is the best location to admire the beauty of the natural landscape as well as a rest stop for tourists. To provide an extended field of vision, this scenic overlook is designed to be a two-level structure. The upper level is a platform with washed granolithic finish that provides a parking space for tourists. The lower level is a wooden viewing platform that offers tourists a spacious place to feel the soothing and relaxing atmosphere. Standing on the scenic overlook, you will have the most beautiful view of the amazing &amp;quot;Three Swimming Turtles&amp;quot; meander valley particularly in Mt. Lala. On sunny days, the peaks of distant mountains covered with thin mist may come into sight. Besides the marvelous mountains and rivers, you will oversee both new and old Baling Bridges and randomly strewn small houses. As you relax your body and soul, you will also experience how insignificant human beings are and how great nature is. The scenic overlook can be connected to Baling Historic Trail in Mt. Lala. After entering Mt. Lala Scenic Area, tourists can stroll along the path to visit Butterfly Museum, Beetle Museum and take Youjing Trail to head towards the scenic overlook to gaze the picturesque natural beauty and admire the enchanting nature.</Toldescribe><Add>Tao 116 Township Road (5.2k), Fuxing District, Taoyuan City, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.39279</Px><Py>24.68328</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3912761</Tel><Fax>03-3913072</Fax><Changetime>2025/12/11 17:58:54</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1258</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1258</TYWebsite><Name>Old Baiji Tunnel(舊百吉隧道)</Name><Toldescribe>Heading for the Baiji Tunnel? First of all, you need to know which one you are going to visit! At present, both new and old tunnels coexist on Provincial Highway No. 7 as the passages that connect Cihu and Fuxing. The New Baiji Tunnel is currently used as a dual carriageway while the Old Baiji Tunnel has been converted into a recreational trail for the public. Both the two tunnels have silently witnessed the historical vicissitudes of Baiji in the past half-century. To know the history of the Baiji Tunnel, one must understand the strategic importance of Baiji&amp;#39;s location. Baiji, formerly known as Bajie, was located on the necessary route between Daxi and Mt. Jiaoban in the early days. In 1944, during the Japanese colonial period, the tunnel was built to serve as a footpath, an air raid shelter, an evacuation site as well as the strategic point for Mt. Jiaoban. But, due to soil collapse, the tunnel was closed in 1957. After 8 years, the tunnel was rediscovered and repaired as the Old Baiji Tunnel we call it today. On the facade of the south tunnel entrance is an inscription, &amp;quot;Baiji Tunnel, North Cross-Island Highway,&amp;quot; written by Mr. Huang Jie, one of the former Taiwan Provincial Chairpersons. Being transformed into a reinforced concrete structure for traffic use, this 343m long and 4.5m wide tunnel offered only a single lane for traffic in both directions at that time and military police officers had to manage traffic at the tunnel entrance which remains impressive to local residents. However, when the old tunnel could no longer satisfy the traffic needs, the dual-carriageway New Baiji Tunnel was built and opened to traffic in 1993 to replace the old one. Though closed twice, the Old Baiji Tunnel has been turned into a recreational trail for walking and biking since 2007. Walking into the tunnel, tourists can see the light railway built during the Japanese colonial period and the hand cart for carrying people and goods. Now, there are no workers busy pulling the hand cart in the old tunnel but tourists can step onto the hand cart to take pictures and feel the old time. Other scenic spots adjacent to the Old Baiji Tunnel include the Governor-General Hiking Trail, the Baiji Tree-Shade Foot Trail and so on.  The Old Baiji Tunnel is the first tunnel in Taiwan to feature an ecological observation pool, creating a diverse natural habitat. The tunnel is illuminated with low-temperature amber lighting, which is dimmed at night to maintain natural day-night rhythms, providing a comfortable and wildlife-friendly space.</Toldescribe><Add>Drive on the North Cross-Island Highway, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City. , Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.30218</Px><Py>24.83544</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Please beware of snakes in the tunnel during summertime. Children are not allowed to pass through the tunnel by themselves. When encountering a snake in the tunnel, please make a detour.
After passing Cihu, the destination is about 5km on Provincial Highway No. 7.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/02/24 16:14:15</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>719</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/719</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan City Indigenous Culture Center (原住民族文化會館)</Name><Toldescribe>The majority of the aboriginal population lives in Hualien and Taitung. However, Taoyuan city contains 16 different aboriginal groups. In 2017, their population exceeded 70,000, second only to the Huatung area, making Taoyuan the most populated city for aborigines on the western part of Taiwan. In May 2004, the Indigenous Culture Center was established in Taoyuan City, and has become a gathering point for the aborigines, as well as being listed as one of Taoyuan City&amp;#39;s Story Houses.The Culture Center aims to recreate the aboriginal cultural landmarks. Therefore, the appearance of the building and the surrounding of the square represent different kinds of aboriginal style. Here, visitors can see the totem pole that expresses the aborigines&amp;#39; spirit with beautiful lines, the lookout tower that is used to prevent the invasion of outsiders by the tribal borders and the Rainbow Avenue that has engraved characteristic totem poles from various aboriginal tribes on all sides. Colors of each pole base derive from the costumes of different tribes integrating with the unique landscapes of Taiwan to symbolize the unity of all ethnic groups. Introduction boards introducing each tribe are set up around the square and a map of Taiwan is displayed to show the distribution of different tribes in Taiwan. Visitors will gain a preliminary understanding of the aboriginal culture.The Culture Center combines the functions of the museum, which displays handicrafts, weaving utensils, aboriginal costumes, hunting knives and many other traditional cultural relics. The cultural relics exhibition room showcases the descriptions of the history in various tribes and their traditional ceremonies. Through detailed text descriptions and old photographs, visitors can understand each tribe&amp;#39;s history. Art exhibitions are also held periodically in the museum, which also provides a platform for aboriginal artists to express their tribal cultures. In addition to the static display, visitors can go to resident artists&amp;#39; workshops to participate in guided tours and DIY events. Every Friday and Sunday, visitors can also enjoy the lively aboriginal songs and dance performances from the resident dance group. The annual ceremony will be held here as well.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 101, Ln. 29, Sec. 1, Yuanlin Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 – 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 08:00 – 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 – 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.28198</Px><Py>24.89614</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Aboriginal dance performances at 10:00 and 14:30 on Fridays and weekends.</Remarks><Tel>+886-33896322</Tel><Fax>+886-33895226</Fax><Changetime>2025/08/13 14:31:00</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1316</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1316</TYWebsite><Name>Yangchou Forest Trail (羊稠森林步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Follow the steps of shepherds in the old days to the valleys of the Nankan River sub streams. The scene of sheep herding and grazing can no longer be seen. Instead, hikers move on the quiet mountain roads. Yangchou Forest Trail is 3.3km long and mostly flat, with lush greenness along the way. You can also watch HSR trains going through the tunnel. It is definitely worth a trip!Take Yangchou Alley next to Chang Yung-Fa Museum and Chanliu Art Museum up for about 100m, you will see the trail entrance with a goat-shaped statue. The wide dirt road makes the hike quite easy. After about 100m, you will come to the first challenge, Hero Slope, with 215 stairs testing your cardio abilities. Calories burned just like that! If you do not want to exhaust yourself here, you can take the split road on the right. Both routes lead to Qifen Mountain, at the top of which there are swings and basic exercise equipment. You can take a short break here. Next, in the mountain breeze, you will walk for 200m on flat dirt path towards Bafen Mountain. If you are planning an easy hike, you can take the split road on the right towards Wu Ancestral Hall to go back to Zhongshan Road.Further up towards Mount Jian, where the pylons stand is the peak. Towards Jiufen Mountain, the split road on the right leads to &amp;ldquo;Hundred-year-old Longtou Guanyin Earth God Temple&amp;rdquo; under the large banyan tree. The split road on the left leads to the trail entrance at Alley 560 of Sec. 3, Renai Road. After Jiufen Mountain, follow the stone stairs up to the lookout where you can see HSR trains passing through the tunnel in a flash and airplanes taking off and landing at Taoyuan International Airport. Further afar, you can see ships sailing on Taiwan Trait. The best of ocean, land, and aerial view all in one place. The highest point of Yangchou Mountain at the altitude of 225m is a great spot for watching HSR trains go by. Going downhill, you will pass by the beetle ecology pavilion and a long-shaped pavilion, before arriving at the end of the trail, Liufu Road entrance. Yangchoukeng Trail has rich and versatile ecology, with swallowtail butterflies, squirrels, stag beetles moving around tree ferns, tung trees, and Taiwan acacias. This piece of green land near the city offers wonderful nature to the visitors.  Every year in summer, the &amp;ldquo;Yangchou Forest Trail Beetle Season&amp;rdquo; is held. It is a highlight of the year that you should not miss. Large number of beetles appear on Formosan ash trees. Their horns are the best weapons for taking food and territory. The battle of the year is about to begin! Follow the guides into the beetle conservation area and learn more about their habitat and habits. They will surely impress you!</Toldescribe><Add>Yangchou Alley, Zhongshan Road, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.30291</Px><Py>25.05069</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ There are five entrances, at Yangchou Alley, Alley 345 of Nanshang Road, Alley 663 of Nanshang Road, Liufu Road, and Alley 560 of Sec. 3, Renai Road. Among all of them, Yanchou Alley is the most easily accessible.
￭ June to August is the breeding season of beetles. Be considerate of the ecology. Do not try to capture them.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1256</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1256</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Puding Park(大溪埔頂公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Located at Puding Redevelopment Area, Daxi Puding Park is only three-minute drive from Daxi Old Street and is a gorgeous backyard garden for local people. The park has a total area of 5.5 hectares, nearly an area of a Beitou Park in Taipei City. The neatly-arranged trees and the relaxing grass land give the park an atmosphere that is very different from the noisy Daxi Old Street. Puding Park is divided into two sections due to Freeway No. 3. Entering the park on Gongyuan 5th Street, what comes to view is a large stone arc wall that exudes timeless elegance of the ancient European wall. By the side of the wall, colorful latana look like multicolored embroidered balls and butterflies fly over the bushes from time to time, welcoming visitors to enter this leisure garden.Sports areas are set up on both sides of the park. In addition to kids&amp;rsquo; playground slide and rocking horses, there are horizontal bars, walking boards and other fitness equipments. Surrounded by green shades and fresh air, you will know how comfortable it is to exercise in nature than in an indoor gym. The sports areas are fully cushioned and parents can sit at the wooden tables and chairs nearby to watch their children closely, ensuring the safety of outdoor play.On the bridge connecting both sides of the park, you can overlook the busy traffic on Freeway No. 3. It is such a little happiness to see the shimmering car lights and enjoy the silence at night. After you go across the bridge, you&amp;#39;ll find that the other side of the park is even much bigger. Green maple, cypresses, maple trees, norfolk pine, madagascar almond and flame gold tress stand erect along the tree-lined avenue and the vast grassland forms a glorious green landscape. People walk, cycle or fly kites in the park and even families have a picnic on the hillside. Sometime, if you are lucky, there may be a chance to witness the wedding photo shoots of happy couples. Layers of tree shades sieve out the heat of the sun and kindly bring a splash of freshness at the heart of summer. Puding Park is a cultural base in Taoyuan that combines leisure and tourism purposes and also a good location for large-scale cultural events, like Daxi Aboriginal Harvest Festival and Taoyuan art tour.</Toldescribe><Add>The intersection of Puren Rd. and Gongyuan Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.28065</Px><Py>24.90772</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/13 18:43:42</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1626</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1626</TYWebsite><Name>Shin Kong Cinemas (桃園新光影城)</Name><Toldescribe>Taoyuan Shin Kong Cinemas is located at the Landmark Plaza. It is a mixed-use cineplex that offers cinemas, restaurants, and stores. The whole cineplex has 12 cinemas, which are all equipped with RGB 4K cinema projectors. Self-service Ticketing Machines: You can use the self-service machines to buy and collect tickets. A Shin Kong Cinemas App is also available for download. Self-service Food Services: Take what you want; decide for yourself. Unlimited refills on popcorn and soda. The First Dolby Cinema in Taiwan:Welcome to Taoyuan&amp;rsquo;s first LUXE cinema and get prepared for an immersive 3D experience and Dolby Atmos sound effects. Shin Kong&amp;rsquo;s Own Brand&amp;mdash;B.O.X. Cinema: The ACG animation cinema plays animation movies all year round. It is the first cinema that provides OSIM massage chairs and Sealy mattresses. Apart from watching movie, customers can enjoy the massage chairs, the 5-star mattresses, food and drinks, and limited-edition merchandise.</Toldescribe><Add>3F., No. 107, Chunde Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 11:00 – 22:00 &amp; Monday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Tuesday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Wednesday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Thursday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Friday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Saturday: 11:00 – 22:00</Opentime><Px>121.21341</Px><Py>25.01677</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>■No pets allowed inside
■The price for a disability pass / ticket for senior person can apply to one companion accompanying visitors with disabilities.
■For ticket prices, please refer to the official website and the on-site announcement of the cinema.</Remarks><Tel>03-2873808</Tel><Fax>03-2873411</Fax><Changetime>2025/08/13 17:22:47</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>679</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/679</TYWebsite><Name>King's Sleep Bed Science Museum (老K舒眠文化館)</Name><Toldescribe>Founded in 1971 by Ms. Li-Hua Cheng, the King Bed spring mattress is committed to excellence and innovative design. It uses Swiss spring machines and American slip-stitch machines to create ergonomically balanced springs, fostering a comfortable and healthy sleeping environment. As a premium spring mattress brand in Taiwan, the King Bed holds the CNS Mark, ISO9002 certification, and the MIT Smile Label, establishing itself as a symbol of Taiwanese mattress quality.From the Red-Paint Bed to the Premium Bed: It is a journey through time.Upon entering the King&amp;#39;s Sleep Bed Science Museum, you can see right away an exhibition showcasing the evolution of mattresses through the ages: from a grandma&amp;#39;s &amp;quot; red-paint bed&amp;quot; to antique spring mattresses dating back over 70 years to the Japanese rule era, to high-end mattresses that integrate modern technology and ergonomic design, all presented brilliantly. Furthermore, the &amp;quot;Worldwide Bed Culture Contextual Area&amp;quot; set up in the museum leads travelers to explore sleep styles worldwide through contextual walls and interactive installations, making the stories of beds both fascinating and profound.The upgraded &amp;quot;King Bed Artisan Hall,&amp;quot; a living teaching workshop, meticulously depicts the brand&amp;#39;s craftsmanship and the evolution of its bedmaking techniques over half a century. Every detail on display conveys the King Bed&amp;#39;s dedication to sleep quality. The most surprising items in the exhibition hall are undoubtedly the &amp;quot;Classic King Bed&amp;quot; mattresses donated by old customers. These hot-selling models, which were hard to buy then, still retain their excellent durability. Their average service life is 33 years, making them a timeless legend in the mattress industry.It&amp;#39;s not just about watching the bed; it&amp;#39;s about &amp;quot;playing&amp;quot; with it! Both children and adults love this interactive experience.The museum offers many parent-child experiences, and the most popular among children is the handmade &amp;quot;Dream Mini-Bed.&amp;quot; Every young professional can create their dream bed, allowing creativity to unleash its limits!Through vivid explanations from professional teachers, children can learn about mattresses&amp;#39; basic structure and design logic while handling them and taking them home as baby beds, which is of great commemorative value. For adults, the &amp;quot;guided lying experience&amp;quot; is a significant highlight. Professional guides will personally teach you lying techniques to help you find the mattress that genuinely suits you. You can also gain a deeper understanding of the production process of the spring bed, from the internal structure to the arrangement of the springs, and the guide will not hide anything! After visiting the mattresses, the museum has theme areas such as a colorful acousto-optic maze, an interesting photo wall, and outdoor fairytale-style castle landscaping to satisfy children&amp;#39;s curiosity.</Toldescribe><Add>No.97, Sec. 3, Meigao Rd., Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:30 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:30</Opentime><Px>121.14685</Px><Py>24.95382</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>200 car parking spaces are available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>- Adult tickets are NTD 100.
- Concessionary tickets are NTD 50 (for seniors aged 65 and above, children under 140 cm and over 90 cm tall, individuals with disabilities, and residents of Xinwu District with their ID cards. Please present your ID or the handbook.)
- Children under 90 cm (inclusive) are free.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Groups of 15 or more can reserve guided tours by phone at least one week in advance.</Remarks><Tel>03-4205050</Tel><Fax>03-4205151</Fax><Changetime>2025/11/28 11:19:39</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1462</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1462</TYWebsite><Name>Lingtan Street Creative Hub (菱潭街興創基地)</Name><Toldescribe>Come on the weekend to drink coffee, attend lectures and learn some cooking! Walking down the Lingtan Street Creative Hub near Longtan Large Tourist Pond, seeing the painted lanterns with the Longtan landscape hanging high, smelling the aroma from the fresh baked cake in the air and hearing the light relaxed music, it is hard for one to imagine that this place was once the gourmet street of the old Longtan First Market, which had been abandoned for fourteen years!In 2016, in order to promote Longtan&amp;#39;s local culture, several young people in their 20s to 30s, held an &amp;quot;In Joy Market&amp;quot; for cultural and creative booths and artistic performances. At that time, it did set off a great deal of publicity, which gave birth to the establishment of this Creative Hub. In 2017, the Creative Hub decided to land on the First Market, which once was the most lively area in Longtan. Also, it was named Lingtan after Longtan&amp;#39;s old name. The Lingtan Street Creative Hub has assembled twenty culture and creative brands, which have created an unprecedented culture and creative energy in Longtan. Currently, there are nearly fifty stores, ranging from art studios, dried flower shops, small agricultural products, picture book story houses, to dessert and light meal cafes. The cultural and creative industry is no longer filled with vague and general ideas, but with a wonderful way of life.In just a few hundred meters, Lingnan Street is an amazing mix of old and new. You will experience the familiar but surprising taste by trying salted fish yellow cake and apple salmon Gua bao! Also, regardless of your age, playing Chinese instruments becomes fun and easy at the Erhu classroom. If you want to learn how to make traditional Hakka food, the cooking class is open for registration! The hand-painted postcards on the display racks capture the bustling scenes of the old downtown. Also, you can push open a distressed wooden door and enjoy a cup of pour over coffee. The Tower Jumbo story house is the best place for parents and children to interact. From picture books to craft workshops, you may understand the past and present of the old city. Set off on your journey to explore the surprises of the ever transforming Lingtan Street!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 44, Nanlong Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 12:00 – 18:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 11:00 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 11:00 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 11:00 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 12:00 – 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.21259</Px><Py>24.86480</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>714</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/714</TYWebsite><Name>Tsaiming Temple Ancient Trail(齋明寺古道)</Name><Toldescribe>The Zhaiming Ancient Trail has 120 years of history. The trail was originally paved with rain flower stones. But in 1923, Jiang Lianzhi (religious name Puhai), the fourth generation grandchild of Ajia, the founder of the Caimin Temple, employed workers to mine stones from Dahan Creek and pave the foot trail with stone slabs. One hundred years ago, this foot trail became a major path of pilgrimage for religious believers in Daxi. Today, one can see many tall trees, which are as old as the ancient trail, along the path from the Tsaiming Temple to the Cuiling Tower. You can see the sun set over Dahan Creek from high ground.</Toldescribe><Add>Zhaiming St., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.27487</Px><Py>24.88905</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/12 20:14:11</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1545</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1545</TYWebsite><Name>Kengzi River Recreational Farm(坑子溪休閒農業區)</Name><Toldescribe>Those of you who have been to the Taoyuan Flower Festival would be familiar with Kengzi River Recreational Farm. Here you can relax in in the sea of flowers and red brick houses. Try fishing, picking tea leaves, and outdoor barbeque. The relaxing and free atmosphere so different from the city will make the whole family fall in love with the countryside. Located next to the Dagushan Recreational Farm, Kengzi River Recreational Farm is also close to Taipei City, New Taipei City, and Taoyuan city center. Linkou Station (A9) and Shanbi (A10) Station of the Airport MRT, as well as the National Highways, are nearby. It&amp;rsquo;s a top choice for visitors longing for some relaxing time in the suburbs. Want to try being a farmer? After participating in multiple farming experience programs, you will definitely say, this is for real! Follow the farm hosts in fertilizing, sowing, picking tea leaves, and digging out green bamboo shoots. Learn about how award-winning tea is grown and the latest trend of eco-friendly farming. You will also gain knowledge in eating healthy. If you do not want to engage in some much physical activity, clam digging, sweet potato baking, natural dyeing, loofah making, and pizza baking are all activities at the farm you can choose from. At Kengzi River Recreational Farm that is rich in natural resources, you must also take a unique eco tour to see the rose myrtle flowers, armadillos, rhinoceros beetles, and fireflies. It will surely be an experience full of surprises. Besides the wonderful nature, Kengzi River Recreational Farm is also rich in culture.  You will not be able to stop taking photos! In the park you will also see Minnan-style housing, Dexintang, Daoguantang, and Qing Dynasty Official Lan&amp;rsquo;s Residence, as well as the Waishe Handcar Station. The coexistence of old and new is interesting and educational.</Toldescribe><Add>Kengzi Vil., Waishe Vil., Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.32288</Px><Py>25.07845</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Based on goods and services purchased from the shops.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Rose myrtle season is July to August.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/15 15:26:17</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>739</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/739</TYWebsite><Name>Zhuwei Fishing Harbor(竹圍漁港)</Name><Toldescribe>A place to taste seafood and listen to the slow passage of time.Zhuwei Fishing Harbor, located between Taoyuan Dayuan and Luzhu, is an undeniable highlight that people cannot ignore on the coastline. It&amp;#39;s not noisy and deliberate, but it has a magic that makes people want to slow down. Only three kilometers away from Taoyuan International Airport, you can look at a plane from afar and taste the seafood. If the city is a fast-paced march, then Zhuwei is the soft adagio, which adds a little aftertaste to daily life.It is a daily feast of fresh seafood. When you enter the fishing harbor, the first thing that hits your nose is the salty and fragrant seafood. A direct sales center for fish products preserves the simplicity and bustle of &amp;quot;cook for immediate catch&amp;quot;. Whether it&amp;#39;s oyster, neritic squid, crab, or giant river shrimp, each one is as fresh as if it had jumped from the sea to the shore. Visitors can choose their favorite catch and have it cooked by the restaurant on the second floor, enjoying the most authentic harbor flavors. The fish ball soup is sweet and refreshing, the thick-cut sashimi is smooth in your mouth, and the pomfret rice noodles are a bowl of warm and memorable soup.A stroll along the harbor has small surprises. Zhuwei is not only a feast for the senses, but also a soothing space for the eyes. The classic landmark &amp;quot;Rainbow Bridge&amp;quot; spans the harbor, like a gently drawn arc by a paintbrush. Like a chord in this curve, the adjacent Little Rainbow Bridge leads visitors on a gentle ascent to overlook the harbor&amp;#39;s daily life. In summer, a large curtained plaza, located toward the end of the pier, offers shade and cool air, making it ideal for a breezy afternoon. Occasionally, glance up and see fascinating airplanes streaking across the sky, contrasting with the blue sea.A gentle invitation is from the ocean.The newly renovated sediment-flushing area, adorned with fresh, ocean-inspired blue and white lines and childlike illustrations, has become a playful haven for families. The summer-limited &amp;quot;Zhuwei Fish Fresh Festival&amp;quot; adds vitality to this fishing port: music, seafood, and family DIY activities allow people to connect more with this coastline amidst laughter and the sea breeze.It is a journey with flavor and scenery.After walking through the market and eating seafood, you can walk to Zhuwei Seaside Resort and Pig Nose Beach if you are still reluctant to leave. Light and shadow are sprinkled on the water when the sun sets to wrap the whole harbor gently. Zhuwei doesn&amp;#39;t need to explain it in too many words. Instead, it quietly invites you to leave a time to slow down for yourself with the sea&amp;#39;s simplicity and people&amp;#39;s warmth.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 25, Lane 451, Yugang Road, adjacent to Shalun Lane 1, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 18:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 18:00 &amp; Tuesday: 08:00 - 18:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 18:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 18:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 18:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.24448</Px><Py>25.11716</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>Contact Number of the Taoyuan District Fishermen's Association  :  03-3835601、03-3830993~4</Remarks><Tel>03-3832308</Tel><Fax>03-3830150</Fax><Changetime>2025/10/20 14:22:21</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>694</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/694</TYWebsite><Name>Namchow Taoyuan Tourism Factory (南僑桃園生活體驗園區)</Name><Toldescribe>Namchow Factory in Taoyuan was founded in 1971 and it covers an area of 15,000 pings (about 533747.62 square feet). Namchow Taoyuan Tourism Factory was established in 2012 and also the first one in Kueishan Industrial Park, Taoyuan. Namchow Taoyuan Tourism Factory provides many DIY activities, including printing on crystal soap, making clown-shape ice cream sundaes, honey toast, magic mud pies, champion xiaolongbao (steamed dumpling), egg tarts, pizza, Thai style green papaya salad and Thai style spring rolls. There are totally nine DIY activities for tourists to experience and enjoy. In addition, gourmet food culture is also promoted. There are gourmet restaurants in the factory for tourists to try exotic foods. Restaurants include the five-star restaurant, Dian Shui Lou, Paulaner Brauhaus Restaurant, which has German fresh brew beer, German pig&amp;#39;s feet, sausages and pizza, as well as all kinds of Chinese ramen and set meals, Thai style traditional dishes and afternoon tea, and finally the Namchow&amp;rsquo;s very own icy desserts: Duroyal ice cream, Kabisuo ice cream, Crunch Pie Bar and Paulaner soft-serve ice cream.Namchow Taoyuan Tourism Factory covers an area of 3,700 pings (about 131657.7 square feet) including a parking lot. It is a factory that teaches knowledge about the environment, education about the industry, culture of gourmet cuisines and the heritage of its history. Not only can you understand the Namchow industry, but you can also experience various DIY classes, as well as enjoy exotic cuisines. Namchow is indeed an educational and entertaining recreational factory for everyone. Guided tours and reservation regulations:	Weekdays (Monday to Friday)	1)    For groups of over 10 persons, please make reservations by phone at least 5 days in advance. The tour will be given by Recreational Factory guides. 	2)    The areas free for individual visitors are: the worship area of Erawan shrine, all the restaurants (Dian Shui Lou Chinese Cuisine, Bao Lai Na, Ben Chang Liu and a Thai style restaurant); other buildings are for reserved group visitation only.		 Weekends (Saturday, Sunday and National Holidays)	1)    Open to individual visitors and no need to make reservation. Fixed guided tours by Factory guides are provided at 10:00, 14:00 and 16:00. The tour lasts 1.5 hours and starts from the square in front of the pavilion (The number of guided tours will increase during long holidays. Please visit the official site for details). 	2)    Open visit areas: Cooking Oil Hall Way, Winding Engine, Worship area of Erawan Shrine, and Paulaner Brewery. 	3)    Area only open to guided tours are: Founder&amp;rsquo;s Memorial Hall: Rongguo Museum, Crystal Soap Experience Room, and Thai Relics Museum.</Toldescribe><Add>No.35, Xingbang Road, Guishan Industrial Park, Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 - 17:30 &amp; Monday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 - 17:30</Opentime><Px>121.32477</Px><Py>24.98238</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-2630264</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/03/25 16:01:50</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1022</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1022</TYWebsite><Name>Guishan Military Dependents' Village Museum(眷村故事館)</Name><Toldescribe>&amp;quot;Guishan Military Dependents Village Museum&amp;quot; can be found on Guangfeng Road next to Qianxi Community. This double-storied building was built in the 1980s; with its plain and boring exterior, it was once the office building, meeting place, and activity center of the Luguang Third Village Governing Council, but after Luguang Third Village was demolished and remodeled, the building space was no longer being used. Now, with the proactive planning and organization of a local community group, Taoziyun Cultural Association, as well as the warm participation of Luguang Third Village residents, this once abandoned community space has been revamped to become the first &amp;quot;military dependents&amp;#39; village museum&amp;quot; in the country; it is also Taoyuan&amp;#39;s first &amp;quot;military dependents&amp;#39; village museum&amp;quot; to be set up within a community. It is known as the military dependents&amp;#39; village museum in Guishan with the most &amp;quot;family-feel&amp;quot;.Preserved within the museum is the unique history of military dependents&amp;#39; villages. The main focus is on its people and items on display. Through cultural analysis, it guides visitors on a tour to learn more about military dependents&amp;#39; villages. It is the museum&amp;#39;s hope that by remembering the past, this important part of Guishan&amp;#39;s history will reemerge. Therefore, the entire museum building has been preserved without removing any of the original structure; additional sections have been added to re-create the original military dependents&amp;#39; village cultural environment.For the museum displays, apart from displaying the documents and historical records collected in recent years from Guishan through films and audio tracks, to allow visitors to experience the authentic lifestyle of a military dependents&amp;#39; village, even more unique are the &amp;quot;story boxes&amp;quot; designed by the organizer. The &amp;quot;story boxes&amp;quot; can be folded and moved around so that each person and each treasured story can be presented in its own exhibition space. In addition to having guided tours within the museum, each themed area also has interactive games related to military dependents&amp;#39; villages for visitors to participate in, allowing visitors to learn more about the village&amp;#39;s history while having a great time.Apart from the realistic displays of the culture within the military dependents&amp;#39; village, every year around November and December, the &amp;quot;military dependents&amp;#39; village cultural festival&amp;quot; is hosted here. Activities include authentic village cuisine, documentaries from the past, group performances, fun fair, DIY handcrafting activities, and story recordings, allowing visitors of all ages from different backgrounds to experience the true meaning of living in a military dependents&amp;#39; village. Just like at the beginning, when we first set foot into this strange village to record the stories of these village residents, we suddenly realized that we have become a part of each other&amp;#39;s lives and gained so many new families in Guishan. Now &amp;quot;Guishan Military Dependents&amp;#39; Village Museum&amp;quot; is the home we have found for the stories of these village residents, we welcome everyone to come and listen to the stories of Guishan, and the stories about the families living in the village, and share these stories with the people of Guishan, people from all over the world, and people from the next generation so that the culture of a military dependents&amp;#39; village can live on.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 43 Guangfeng Road, Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.34046</Px><Py>24.99847</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-33296662</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/12 18:22:41</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1252</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1252</TYWebsite><Name>Chung Tai Environmental Resource Education Center (中台環境資源教育中心)</Name><Toldescribe>The Second Recycling Plant of Chung Tai Resource Technology Corporation is located at Taoyuan Environmental Science and Technology Park. It is dedicated in recycling waste lighting, mercury-containing waste, and other green industry with a faith of transforming waste into gold. In 2014, with the approval of Environmental Protection Administration Executive Yuan, Chung Tai Environmental Resource Education Center was established to promote waste recycling. Currently, it welcomes visitation from organizations, colleges, communities and also foreigners. It aims to promote Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s world leading green technology and contribute to global protection. The Second Recycling Plant of Chung Tai Resource Technology Corporation has researched and developed its own waste lighting recycling and processing equipment. The most distinctive feature of the equipment is that it can process 95% of the derivatives from waste lighting into reusable raw material products. With its global-leading technology and equipment, the performance of mercury recovery has reached the highest recovery rate and best purity standard in the field. In addition, the use of waste glass processing technology can effectively reduce the waste of resources. At present, there are two types of courses at Chung Tai Environmental Resource Education Center. The first course is &amp;quot;Lamp Above the Head Three Feet High&amp;mdash;Mercury Pollution and Influence in the Environment.&amp;quot; Within two hours of teaching, participants will learn about mercury pollution, how it affects human health, and the ways to avoid its happening. The second course is &amp;ldquo;Turning Waste Into Treasure&amp;mdash;Recycling Waste Lighting and Waste Glass,&amp;quot; which teaches participants the correct way to classify waste and to find reusable resources from waste. With some creativity, waste can be transformed into a work of art. At the end of the course, participants will be invited to play with their imagination and create a glass artwork on their own. The material used is the recycled glass from the plant, which activates the concept of environmental protection. This unique handmade souvenir will give participants a wonderful and meaningful memory.</Toldescribe><Add>No.328, Huanke Rd., Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: Break time</Opentime><Px>121.06018</Px><Py>25.03682</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>$200 (including DIY materials). If only visiting, the admission fee is $100.</Ticketinfo><Remarks> Please call or make online reservation a week in advance 
 Open for group visitation of 10 –30 people</Remarks><Tel>03-4730068#105</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:03:00</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1250</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1250</TYWebsite><Name>Ching Lin Farm(青林農場)</Name><Toldescribe>To seek fun at Guanyin, just come to Ching Lin Farm! The farm has strawflower, butterfly ginger, lavender, purple verbena and all kinds of herbal plants. The colorful flowers and the healing greenery will make you feel relax at once. The small yet rich farm is favored by the major TV programs and celebrities come here for filming from time to time. Ching Lin Farm is certainly one of the most popular farms in the district. Coming to &amp;quot;the nationwide first dry flower theme farm,&amp;quot; the dry flower DIY course is something not to be missed! You must collect the strawflowers from the field by yourself and put the flowers into the decorated vase to complete the task! Besides the fun of stepping barefooted on the field, you can feel free to create your own unique souvenir with dry flowers which preserves the memory of a wonderful trip. This activity is suitable for both young and old. The central lawn of the farm offers a space for kids to run about and play balls. There are other recreational facilities, such as bunkers, mini-trains and mini off-road vehicles that kids will fall in love with at first sight. Moreover, you can find fun animal-themed landscapes (cows, owls and lambs) made from waste containers surrounding the lawn. Visitors can also feed rabbits and fish up close, as if experiencing the real version of Happy Farm! The main event of the farm tour is none other than the outdoor kiln cooking! Just three days in advance booking, you can save the trouble of food preparation, enjoy the fun of outdoor kiln cooking, and taste delicious meals. There is also a Southeast Asian style restaurant nearby, decorated with coconut trees, bananas, egg flowers, and bird of paradise flowers. You can savor on the coconut milk hot pot, pizza, and curry coconut chicken in the restaurant and enjoy a different resort atmosphere.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 131-1, Sec. 2, Dahu Rd., Dajui Vil., Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 – 17:30 &amp; Monday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 – 17:30</Opentime><Px>121.13332</Px><Py>24.99514</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>May pull over at the roadside or park at the parking lot (40-50 cars capacity)</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>■ $50 (Deductible for consumption) ■ Children under 120 cm / Senior citizens over 65 years old / People with disabilities / Guanyin residents are free for admission. Please present your ID at the entrance.</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-4987747</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/03/15 12:33:06</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1402</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1402</TYWebsite><Name>Yakult Factory(養樂多工廠)</Name><Toldescribe>Adults today may still remember in their childhood that many Yakult delivery-moms rode their bicycles delivering Yakult yogurt door to door in the neighborhood. They may also have beautiful memories of drinking a bottle of sweet-and-sour Yakult yogurt while visiting the Yakult factory. The well-known Yakult has been in Taiwan for more than half a century. In 1999, the Yakult Factory moved from Xinzhuang, Taipei to Zhongli, Taoyuan. In 2013, the new factory was rebuilt at the present location, which incorporates eco-friendly green energy and technology, and has become a diverse modernized factory.When you walk into the reception area, the first thing you will see is the three-dimensional cartoon figure of a Yakult delivery-mom welcoming you. Inside the factory, the French-window design makes the area bright and comfortable. In the exhibition route, it includes the developmental history of Yakult, artifacts from the past, and product display windows. On the other hand, in the process exhibition hall, through video guides, visitors can understand how Yakult is made from, how the lactic acid bacteria are cultured, and how the products are manufactured. Also, a magnified image of live lactic acid bacteria from a microscope is displayed on-site.Along the exhibition route, visitors can see a three-dimensional cartoon figure of a Yakult delivery-mom, Yakult bottles from all over the world in the showcase window, a huge Yakult bottle made of two thousand small Yakult bottles, and cartoon scenes for photos. In the future, there will also be an area for selling Yakult-related merchandise. Outside the factory, there are environmental energy-saving facilities, such as rainwater recycle systems and solar lights, making Yakult Factory a good place for educational field trips!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 4, Ziqiang 1st Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Open at only 9:30 and 13:30, Monday to Friday (Two tours per day.)</Opentime><Px>121.24452</Px><Py>24.96944</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Visitation and reservation notice:
■	Currently, only open to group visitation. Please reserve online: http://www.yakult.com.tw/p1_about6.php
■	Minimum number for groups is 50 people and maximum is 135 people.
■	The guided tour takes about one hour.</Remarks><Tel>03-4529994#609</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:07:15</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1451</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1451</TYWebsite><Name>Furen Hiking Trail (福人登山步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Looking forward to an adventure in the original forest? Scheduling an easy hiking trip for hikers of all ages? Furen Hiking Trail situated between Laozhuang Road and Sunrise Golf &amp; Country Club would be the best choice! This narrow and long hill area used to be a military control zone and was reopened to the public in 1949. Since then, the trail was opened up, making it a popular hiking destination.At the trail entrance on Furen Road, there is a map showing the main loop and other small paths, along with a trail elevation profile. Also, hikers can feel free to borrow bamboo hiking sticks here. Besides the ridgeline at an elevation of almost 600 meters high, the trail is gentle, ranging between 240 and 360 meters high. The outside edge of the main loop is about 6 kilometers long, connecting mountains with the golf course. The trail consists of three vertical routes: the higher route is next to Sunrise Golf &amp; Country Club and the lower route is near Laozhuang Road while the middle route has many other small paths running in between the hills. The forest along the way is basically the same, but walking through this nature labyrinth would be a lot of fun. For first-time visitors, we recommend the main loop that takes about 2 hours to complete. You can take the right hand path first and return from the opposite direction. Different from trails paved in concrete, the soil texture of Furen Hiking Trail invites hikers to get closer to nature. Ropes and steps paved with wooden boards, pebbles or abandoned tire are provided on steep slopes for hikers to conquer challenges.Because the trail was once closed for years, the nature has been well preserved. With a wide variety of trees, including Taiwan Acacia trees, camphor trees, Phoebe zhennan trees, tung oil trees and so on, hikers surrounded by lush greenery can feel the gentle breeze, take deep breaths, and let the mother nature take your tiredness away. Sometimes, beautiful butterflies and giant stag beetles would accompany you, making the trip much more fun!</Toldescribe><Add>Furen Rd., Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>326</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.15236</Px><Py>24.89567</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>656</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/656</TYWebsite><Name>Chintan Park (Green Pond Park)(青塘園)</Name><Toldescribe>Chintan Park is close to Taoyuan Station of Taiwan High Speed Rail. It was originally designed for agricultural irrigation, providing the functions of water regulation and flood control. Later, the planning converted it into a water park for urban residents. Its facilities include a ramp leading to the water, a lookout platform, boardwalk, trails, an outdoor theater, etc., creating a recreation space that is serene and fun to visit in the metropolis. It also won Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s engineering and construction-related award. Visiting Chintan Park, you will see many aquatic plants, rich ecosystems, and the large lotus pond that attract numerous visitors to stop and enjoy the view. Whether it is day or night, the Park is a good place for families and couples to stroll around, and also a hot spot for photographers. In 2015, the snowy white Chintan Park Scenic Bridge was built. The yellow light at night creates a romantic atmosphere. The beams emitted from the &amp;ldquo;Tower of Eternity&amp;rdquo; on the bridge toward Polar Star express the concept of eternity, which is the new highlight in Chintan Park in the daytime and at night.</Toldescribe><Add>Sec. 2, Gaotie S. Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.20610</Px><Py>25.00556</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/25 21:12:51</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1030</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1030</TYWebsite><Name>Sanmin Bat Cave(三民蝙蝠洞)</Name><Toldescribe>The bat cave is located in a ravine north of Sanmin Village; it is a large natural rock cavern under a spring, so the cave is also known as the Shuilian (water curtain) Cave. Since the bat cave is still in its natural primitive condition, as well as being nearby a ravine, it has attracted a large number of bats to make it their home, hence the name &amp;quot;bat cave&amp;quot;. Today, the bottom of the cave is covered with red soil, which is an accumulation of the guano left behind by the bats. One can just imagine the time when bats flourished here by the thousands, and it also adds to the mystery of the place.At the end of Taoyuan Country Road 114, there is the entrance of the Bat Cave Trail. The trail is 600m in length, flat and paved with stone tiles. A 20-minute walk will take you to the bat cave. Following the trail down, the whole way is shaded and cool. You can enjoy the rich ecology along the way. If you get tired, you can rest on the wooden benches and enjoy the interesting tile patterns of bats on the ground.Walk down the trail for about 444 meters and you will see the viewing platform in a spiral staircase design. Go up the winding staircase to enjoy a lovely view of the verdant mountains and forget about your troubles.Follow the stairs down behind the pavilion next to the observation deck. Enjoy the view of the running Sanmin River along the way. On the wooden deck you can see the waterfall splashing down, creating a deep pool 10 meters in diameter. It&amp;rsquo;s a great spot in summer for cooling down in the heat.The entrance of the bat cave is a semi circle hidden within the cliffs of the ravine. The entrance has a height of around 20 meters; inside the cave it is around 50 meters wide and 20 meters deep. Enter the cave sideways to discover that the interior of the cave is in a half-moon shape similar to an amphitheater. The interior space is unique and spacious, wide enough to fit a thousand people. As it is a giant natural cavern rarely found in Taiwan, it is a one-of-a-kind experience. Although the bats that once inhabited the cave have since moved elsewhere, the awe-inspiring sight of the deep cavern still attracts many visitors.</Toldescribe><Add>Within the ravine of Wulian River, east of Sanmin Village, Fuxing District, Taoyuan City, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.35030</Px><Py>24.83810</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>■There is parking at the entrance of the trail.
■It’s slippery on the trail. Please watch your steps.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>■There is no bat dwelling here anymore. The cave is only open for tourism purposes.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/17 17:54:41</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2223</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2223</TYWebsite><Name>Nankan Wufugong (南崁五福宮)</Name><Toldescribe>The Nankan Wufugong, located in Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, is one of the oldest temples in Taoyuan, with a history of over 300 years. This temple is not only the center of local faith but also a treasury that integrates history, art, and culture. If you are interested in traditional Taiwanese architecture, religious culture, or seeking financial blessings, then this is definitely a must-visit place for you!Travel through time and experience a century-old monument. Founded in 1661, Wufugong has blessed residents since the reign of Zheng Cheng-Gong. After numerous renovations and expansions, it is now a designated city monument. Within the temple, you can sense the traces of time, enveloped by an atmosphere of history. Every stone carving and beam tells the story of Taiwan&amp;#39;s early days.Carefully appreciate the beauty of traditional craftsmanship. Beyond its religious appeal, Wufugong&amp;#39;s architectural artistry is truly breathtaking! The meticulous stone carvings on the main gate showcase the masterful skills of traditional artisans, while the carvings of Chihu and Shizuo (mythical creatures) on the beams are incredibly lifelike. Whether openwork, circular, or relief sculpture, every detail is worth savoring, as if you have walked into a sculpture art museum.Pray the &amp;ldquo;Celestial Burner&amp;rdquo; for wealth and prosperity.The &amp;quot;Celestial Burner&amp;quot; in Wufugong is another prominent feature. Unlike ordinary incense burners, the design of the Celestial Burner is more solemn, and believers can sincerely pray here, turning their wishes into a wisp of green smoke to convey to the gods. People said that sincerely worshiping the Celestial Burner can bring wealth and blessings to oneself and one&amp;#39;s family, making it a holy place for many businesses and entrepreneurs to pray for blessings. If you also hope for a smooth career and abundant wealth, coming here to worship is the right choice!Immerse yourself in the most authentic religious celebration in Taiwan.Coming to Wufugong is not just for sightseeing; there are lively religious activities here all year round! The &amp;quot;Wu Cai Shen Cultural Festival&amp;quot; in March of the lunar calendar is the most eye-catching event every year. The lively prayer ceremony and folk performances make people feel like they are in a traditional cultural carnival. Moreover, the Hungry Ghost Festival in the seventh lunar month showcases Taiwan&amp;#39;s unique religious culture, allowing you to experience a lively atmosphere different from usual.Visit the mysterious &amp;quot;God Messenger Snake Cave.&amp;quot;When it comes to the Wufugong, how can we miss the most special &amp;quot;God Messenger Snake Cave&amp;quot;? Here, the temple worships Taiwan Beauty Snakes as messengers of the gods. People said these snakes are full of spirituality and often appear inside and outside the temple, regarded as protectors of the God of Wealth. For travelers who love mysterious legends, this is a special attraction that they cannot miss!Come to Wufugong to bring home wealth and good fortune together.Nankan Wufugong symbolizes faith and is a cultural landmark of stories and beauty. Whether you come to experience the charm of historical sites, appreciate traditional crafts, or participate in lively festivals, this place can meet your travel expectations.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1 Wufu Road, Wufu Village, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 06:00 - 20:30 &amp; Monday: 06:00 - 20:30 &amp; Tuesday: 06:00 - 20:30 &amp; Wednesday: 06:00 - 20:30 &amp; Thursday: 06:00 - 20:30 &amp; Friday: 06:00 - 20:30 &amp; Saturday: 06:00 - 20:30</Opentime><Px>121.29516</Px><Py>25.05373</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3227909</Tel><Fax>03-3110211</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/09 15:04:06</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1218</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1218</TYWebsite><Name>Confucius Temple(孔廟)</Name><Toldescribe>Taoyuan Confucius Temple dates back to 1985 when Shi Wan-chuan, Chien Chi-biao and many other prominent locals initiated the construction of the Confucius Temple in promoting Confucianism. The construction was finalized in 1989, marking it as the last government built Confucius Temple in Taiwan. Unlike most Confucius temples that worship memorial tablets, a standing statue of Confucius is seen in Taoyuan Confucius Temple. Confucius is often compared with Socrates as he was an educator, philosopher and politician. His lessons and literal works like Confucian Analects, Four Books and Six Classics and many others have greatly influenced Chinese culture. His philosophy is even highly valued by contemporary western scholars of democracy. A trip to the Confucius Temple tells so much about the intelligence and beauty of Chinese architectures. The main part of the temple, Dacheng Hall, was designed following the example of ancient Chinese palaces. Fine colorings were added to the heavy eaves. Layers of dugong brackets embodied such humble strength. Sculptures of owls on the golden red rooftop symbolize Confucius&amp;rsquo; belief in education for everyone. Deity of doors are nowhere to be found on the red doors of Confucius Temple for that he once said masters do not talk about spiritual beings. 108 doornails reflect the honor and respect Confucius received. Confucius Temple serves the purpose of both education and the performance of religious ceremonies. Vessels and musical instruments made of ancient methods are used for the annual Memorial Ceremony for Confucius on September 28th. The solemn ceremony is held by the city government as an inheritance of Confucianism. Master of ceremonies takes vessels and musical instruments to perform the dance of Pa Yi, attracting citizens to observe the ritual.</Toldescribe><Add>No.42, Gongyuan Rd., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.32762</Px><Py>25.00099</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Every year on September 28th, the Taoyuan Confucius Temple holds solemn Memorial Ceremony for Confucius. 
Tour reservations need be made one week prior to the visit. Call Taoyuan Confucius Temple Martyrs’ Shrine Office at 03-3325215 for tour guide services.</Remarks><Tel>03-3325215</Tel><Fax>03-3337693</Fax><Changetime>2025/12/15 11:56:41</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>692</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/692</TYWebsite><Name>Guanyin Cycle Path (觀音自行車道)</Name><Toldescribe>Come and look at Taoyuan&amp;#39;s special landscape, &amp;quot;farm pond&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;lotus&amp;quot;! Guanyin Cycle Path is divided by Taoyuan Route 112 into north and south cycle rings. The northern cycle ring, &amp;quot;Farm Pond Tour&amp;quot; is 6 kilometers long. Along the path, farm ponds one after another shining like crystal under the sun create an amazing view. The southern ring, &amp;quot;Lotus Tour&amp;quot;, connects many leisure farms and lasts about 7.5 kilometers. Besides enjoying the lotus swaying in the wind on the way, lotus-style cuisine is worth trying.The northern cycle ring, &amp;quot;Farm Pond Tour&amp;quot; starts from Fuxin Road next to the Syuesiao Reservoir. As the cool breeze blows, visitors can&amp;#39;t help slowing down to enjoy a scenic view of the sunset reflecting from the pond. On the second section of Fushan Road, 700 cajeput trees stretch out 3 kilometers. Riding underneath the shade as the sunlight slips through the leaves, time seems to slow down, and bikers will enjoy the ease with their body and mind. Every year from late summer to early winter, the scenery will surprise visitors as bunches of white flowers from cajeput trees decorate the green forest. In 2017, Guangfu Community in Guanyin was one of the exhibition areas of the Land Art Festival. Many installation art works were set up along the northern cycle ring, which allowed visitors not only to enjoy the rich natural ecology but also the art works along the way.To enter the southern ring, &amp;quot;Lotus Tour&amp;quot;, visitors can enter from Taoyuan Route 112 and turn on Xinhua Road, or enter from Jinhua Road on Taoyuan Route 99 and follow the directions. In addition, visitors biking south-bound can cross the east-west Provincial Highway No. 66, which connects lotus gardens in Xinwu. In different seasons, there will be different theme flowers, from sunflowers, lavender, to cosmos, etc. It&amp;#39;s a great spot for couples and families to take photos.Visitors to the Guanyin Cycle Path do not have to bring their own bicycles. The nearby lotus gardens all provide bike rental service. If tired, visitors can enjoy a relaxing afternoon tea at either leisure farm!</Toldescribe><Add>Sec. 2, Dahu Rd., Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.16007</Px><Py>25.02283</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>703</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/703</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Riverside Park (大溪河濱公園)</Name><Toldescribe>After crossing Daxi Bridge, you will find Daxi Riverside Park on the left-bank of the river, where you can experience a different kind of beauty of Daxi from the cultural and historical side. The park is 6.9 hectares in size, with various rides for children and a large lawn where everyone can relax. The space can be enjoyed in both active and calm ways.The rope bridge, slide, swing, and bar are the best place for kids to stretch their bodies and release their energy. The pirate ship ride is a combination of different exercises fun to explore. The park is built as an &amp;ldquo;inclusive playground&amp;rdquo; where various accessible rides such as the bird nest shaped swing, rotating plate, string phone, and music wall are available to children and elders who are less active. Kids who enjoy adventures should try out at the mountain bike track. The carefully designed challenges will test their balance, stability, and reflex. The exercise equipment playground and softball field are also great places to spend your energy surrounded by beautiful nature.Spending some quiet moments appreciating the beautiful scenery is yet another great way to enjoy this space. Pack a picnic of homemade sushi and sandwiches and enjoy it at the great lawn. After the picnic, you can take a stroll at the accessible walking trail which connects the lakeside wooden deck, waterfront plaza, and ecological pond. The scenery is different on a sunny or rainy day, in the morning or at dawn. The bald cypresses near the entrance are a must-visit social media photo spot. In autumn and winter, the leaves turn orange and red, giving this place an exotic look. When the weather turns warm, the branches turn green and become a different type of bleak beauty.</Toldescribe><Add>Next to Alley 60, Daying Road, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.28363</Px><Py>24.89327</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Playground for age 3-12 only</Remarks><Tel>+886-33882201</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/13 17:33:13</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1439</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1439</TYWebsite><Name>Rugu Mountain (乳姑山)</Name><Toldescribe>Situated at the border between Longtan and Yangmei, Rugu Mountain is famous for its dreamlike night scene, making it a popular viewing spot. Rugu Mountain with an elevation of 390 meters above sea level has the shape of a woman&amp;#39;s breast. Therefore, Hakka people, the majority of local residents, gave it an interesting name, Rugu Mountain. (&amp;quot;Rugu&amp;quot; means &amp;quot;breast&amp;quot; in the Hakka language.) It would be unforgettable no matter you visit here at night for the magnificent night scenery, or during the daytime to appreciate the beauty of the mountain covered by tea tress.Since there are many view restaurants along Yangtong Road, including Hakka cuisine, creative sweets, vegetarian delicacies and coffee shops, it is not hard to imagine how worthwhile visiting Rugu Mountain is. Located at a concave of Dahan Creek, low-altitude Rugu Mountain offers a spectacular obstacle-free view: a panoramic view of Longtan District as well as the clearly visible Guanyin, Zhongli, Qingpu and Linkou. Visitors even have chances to see Taipei 101 Tower when the visibility is good. Therefore, on New Year&amp;#39;s Eve, many people come to Rugu Mountain as early as possible to get the best spots to see Taipei 101 fireworks show. Either the sunshine glowing gold on the valley at sunset or the glittering lights at night will catch your eyes. So, choose a good restaurant, enjoy delicious food and the beautiful scenery. Just enjoy your trip to the fullest!Due to its plentiful rainfall and red soil, Rugu Mountain provides ideal climatic conditions for tea cultivation, and is one of the most important tea-producing areas in Taoyuan. The 100-year-old Fuyuan Tea Manufactory is right here in the area, and its products, including Taiwan No.18 Ruby Black Tea, Oriental Beauty Tea and Sour Orange Tea, have gained an excellent internal reputation. The &amp;quot;Japanese Style Green Tea Sugar Free&amp;quot; by the popular tea brand &amp;quot;King of Tea&amp;quot; is exactly produced by Fuyuan Tea Manufactory. Having a tour of teas and experiencing tea plucking and tea panning would be another way to explore Rugu Mountain.</Toldescribe><Add>Sec. 2, Yangtong Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 14:00 - 02:00 &amp; Monday: 18:00 - 02:00 &amp; Tuesday: 18:00 - 02:00 &amp; Wednesday: 18:00 - 02:00 &amp; Thursday: 18:00 - 02:00 &amp; Friday: 18:00 - 02:00 &amp; Saturday: 14:00 - 02:00</Opentime><Px>121.18413</Px><Py>24.86806</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/18 18:06:36</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>730</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/730</TYWebsite><Name>Xiao Wulai Scenic Area (小烏來風景特定區)</Name><Toldescribe>Xiao Wulai Scenic Area boasts popular attractions, such as Xiao Wulai Waterfall, Sky Rope Bridge, Wind-Rolling Stone, and Yixing Suspension Bridge. With the skywalk open to the public, more visitors come to experience the exciting skywalk up in the air.The four trails in the park are distinctive: Deep Breath Trail, Energy Trail, Riverside Green Trail, and Water Ditch Ancient Trail. Visitors can take a refreshing walk in the green forest and immerse themselves in the phytoncide.When you drive to Xiao Wulai Scenic Spot&amp;#39;s entrance, you will first see the towering &amp;ldquo;Panoramic Lookout.&amp;rdquo; Visitors can enjoy a bird&amp;rsquo;s eye view of Xiao Wulai Waterfall as well as the expansive view of the surroundings. Starting from this lookout, you can walk downward to reach &amp;ldquo;Energy Trail,&amp;rdquo; which links to the bottom of Xiao Wulai Waterfall. You can see primeval greenness and magnificent valleys along the way. When the red Changhong Bridge appears in front of you, it means that Xiao Wulai Waterfall is not far away. Shortly after passing along the bridge, you will reach the famous Xiao Wulai Waterfall. Here, you can bask yourself in splashing water and negative ions.In the scenic area, if you want to visit all the attractions that can test your courage in one attempt, you must go to &amp;ldquo;Riverside Green Trail.&amp;rdquo; This trail is right next to Yunei River in Xiao Wulai. The entire trail was, in fact, built along the river. Along the way, you will hear the murmuring water and feel the cool breeze coming from the valley nearby, making the walk especially refreshing. Also, apart from the riverside scenery, this smooth and accessible trail connects the famous attraction spots in the scenic area: &amp;ldquo;Wind-Rolling Stone&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;Skywalk.&amp;rdquo; Although the stone fell off due to a typhoon, it was not washed away by the water. This gigantic stone still attracts many eyes today. The well-known &amp;ldquo;Skywalk&amp;rdquo; is right above Xiao Wulai Waterfall and stretches toward the source of the waterfall with a tempered glass transparent deck that stands 70 meters above the bottom of the waterfall. You can clearly see the cascading waterfall under your feet. While it tests your courage, it also fulfills your dream of walking on a cloud.If you want to advance to an upgraded version of the Skywalk, you must go along the Riverside Green Trail to experience the astonishing Sky Rope Bridge. The 70-meter-long bridge spans the 100-meter-deep valley. This exciting bravery test will give you an unforgettable experience. Also, if you walk along this trail, you will reach the Yunei water area, where visitors can cool down in the hot summer by putting their bare feet in the water.Returning to the Skywalk plaza, you can enter the &amp;ldquo;Deep Breath Trail&amp;rdquo; via the entrance next to the public restrooms. The trail ascends slowly along the steps. Here, you will be surrounded by the mountain forest. Also, connecting the Xiao Wulai Skywalk and Yixing Suspension Bridge, &amp;ldquo;Water Ditch Ancient Trail&amp;rdquo; is 1.8 kilometers long. It was built by the locals in the early days to lead the water of Longfeng Falls to the water ditch route used for irrigating the Luofu fluvial terrace.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 4-6, Neighborhood 1, Xiayunei, Yisheng Village, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>08:00-17:00，Closed on Tusedays</Opentime><Px>121.37517</Px><Py>24.79064</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Fees for Skywalk and Sky Rope Bridge:
adult NT$50; concession NT$30; group NT$40 (group of no less than 40)</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Reservations are required for “Skywalk" and “Sky Rope Bridge”:
1.	Reservations must be made online. The maximum number of visitors allowed a day is 3,600. Please make your reservation for Xiao Wulai Skywalk 2 to 30 days in advance.
2.	Opening hours: 08:00~12:00, 13:00~17:00, one batch per 30 minutes.  Between 12:00 ~ 13:00, the facilities are scheduled for cleaning and preparations and will not be open.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/07 10:30:50</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1515</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1515</TYWebsite><Name>Atayal Story Park (泰雅故事公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Luofu Village is rich in underground hot springs. Luofu&amp;#39;s hot springs are sodium bicarbonate, the same as those in Jiaoxi. These springs are good for lightening and softening the skin; they are also known as beauty springs.For tourists to enjoy this warm and unique indigenous culture in winter, there are 1 foot soaking pools in Atayal Story Park. In combination with the Atayal culture in Luofu, the pools are part of a series of attractions, such as Atayal Millet Park and Losing Watan Memorial Park, which are great places to visit on weekends.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 140, Neighborhood 5,  Luofu Vil., Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.36701</Px><Py>24.79290</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>There is a parking lot next to Luofu Visitor Center.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Restrooms and lactation rooms can be found at the visitor center next to the Park.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/14 17:37:26</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2192</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2192</TYWebsite><Name>Yangmei Siwei Shopping District (楊梅四維商圈)</Name><Toldescribe>Located near Puxin Railway Station and with convenient transportation functions, Siwei Shopping District is a living place where many locals are accustomed to shopping and dining. Stationery stores, convenience stores, and various types of restaurants are on the street. The hair and nail salons on the street are always full of loyal customers. Children&amp;#39;s clothing and fashion stores also meet the daily needs of different age groups. There are even camera stores and massage parlors. Here, you can buy things, become beautiful, and relax your body and mind in one street.What do you want to eat? Just walk around, and you&amp;#39;ll know.In the Siwei Shopping District, eating is the absolute protagonist. You can find it here whether you are looking for a steaming hot bowl of pork chops in Chinese medicine soup or a bowl of smooth and warm Cantonese-style congee. If you want to eat something exotic, you can also choose ramen, Korean coffee shops, or have an affordable and filling steak and Chinese light meal. If you like snacks, there are also Western breakfasts and vermicelli in starched soup, so you can eat from morning to night without repeating yourself.Vegetarians are also in for a treat! There are vegetarian dishes with a good reputation in the business district. There are many options, but you can taste the care and flavor. In the afternoon, a hand-shaken drink with steamed dumplings filled with minced meat and gravy or deep-fried pork rib and radish noodles, eaten while walking, is the most recommended afternoon tea. There is no need for a food map to navigate. The delicious food in the Siwei Shopping District hides at the next street corner you turn!Feel the charm of cultural festivals: Splashing water on the Water Dragon Festival brings good luck.Besides daily shopping and delicious food, Siwei Shopping District also has a wealth of local cultural activities, the most distinctive of which is the &amp;quot;Water Dragon Festival&amp;quot; held every summer. The Water Dragon Festival originated from Hakka traditional culture. It was because Hakka villages often suffered from drought in the early years. For praying to the Dragon King to bring rain to relieve the drought, the residents held rituals such as dancing dragons and splashing water to pray for good weather and harvest.  On the event day, colorful dragon parades will be on the streets, and water-splashing experiences will include splashing water and lively markets and performances. It is a cultural carnival that combines faith and entertainment. Participating in it not only allows you to learn about Hakka customs but also allows you to feel the local cohesion and festive charm. It is a highlight that you should not miss.</Toldescribe><Add>Siwei Road , Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>326</Zipcode><Opentime>It depends on the business hours of each store.</Opentime><Px>121.18111</Px><Py>24.91326</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Siwei Public Parking Lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:44:23</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2217</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2217</TYWebsite><Name>Dayuan Park (大園公園 )</Name><Toldescribe>Hidden by the Laojie River, Dayuan Park is an ideal destination that combines relaxation, exercise, and amusement. Covering an area of 1.62 hectares, the Park has rich natural landscapes and complete recreational facilities. Not only is there a wide green space here, but people also plant trees such as paper-bark trees, flamegold rain trees, and blackboard trees, as well as shrubs such as golden dewdrops and green foxtail, showcasing different natural landscapes in the four seasons.In August 2020, Dayuan Park received visitors with a refreshed appearance after completing its renovation. The Park has added a wooden rest platform and a terrazzo landscape slide, especially with a wide sliding surface design that allows children to enjoy sliding simultaneously. Parents can easily accompany their children on the nearby platform and enjoy their laughter.The Park&amp;#39;s children&amp;#39;s play area is well-equipped with slides, two large and small three-dimensional Jungle Gyms, swings, and other facilities suitable for children of all ages to explore and challenge themselves. On a scorching summer afternoon, take your children to the nearby Taoyuan Public Library Dayuan Branch for some air-conditioned reading before returning to the park for more playtime once the temperature cools.Dayuan Park is a paradise for children and an excellent place for seniors to relax and exercise. The Park has elderly cultural and leisure centers, croquet courts, and physical fitness facilities, providing comfortable activity spaces for the elderly. Besides, the elegantly designed Japanese-style pavilion is spacious and can accommodate multiple families to rest and chat, making it an excellent place for family and friends to gather.In addition to the Park&amp;#39;s facilities, there are abundant attractions around the Park that people can connect into a one-day tour itinerary. The nearby Dayuan public retail market offers a variety of local snacks and fresh ingredients, allowing tourists to satisfy their taste buds while playing.Whether it&amp;#39;s family outings, leisure sports, or simply looking for a place to relax, Dayuan Park is an excellent choice. Here, you can bathe in the lush embrace of nature, spend a wonderful time with your family, and enjoy leisurely park time!</Toldescribe><Add>Right by 117 Daguan Road, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.19392</Px><Py>25.06586</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Wear lightweight long sleeves and carry mosquito repellent in summer because there are many mosquitoes and insects.
￭If it rains, some trails may become slippery. Recommend wearing non-slip shoes for safety.</Remarks><Tel>03-3867703#191</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/08 17:34:21</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1310</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1310</TYWebsite><Name>Luoma Road Bike Trail(羅馬公路自行車路線)</Name><Toldescribe>Are you looking for something more other than a mild riverside bike trail? Luofu Highway (County Road 118) is the perfect challenge for a master cyclist like you! It starts from Luofu in Taoyuan Fuxing District in the East and stretches West to Mawudu in Hsinchu Guanxi Township. There are uphills, downhills and hairpin turns to put your cycling skills to test. To finish the 33.83-kilometer trail indeed requires much stamina!Starting the ride form Yixing Suspension Bridge, a 300-meter uphill ride is the first challenge for cyclists. The best reward for the effort put forth pedaling is the delightful scenery of Luofu and Fuxing Bridge. After accomplishing the first uphill challenge, take a rest over a cup of Maqau coffee at the scenic cafe atop Dahan River. Afterwards, follow the gentle slope down to Jialan and Chaoyang where a giant rattan basket welcomes visitors to Xikuo Tribe. You can experience huntsman culture and play the aboriginal jaw harp.Continue uphill to the West through Kueihuei and you will arrive at the 404-meter high Meituei Mountain. Amuping and Ginger Island are must-visit spots. Numerous restaurants and stalls can be found in this area where cyclists can dine and pick up supplies. On the way to Shihmen Dam, cherry blossoms in the spring and tung blossoms in the summer generate a lovely atmosphere that lifts the cyclists&amp;rsquo; spirit. The bike trail then passes through Gaorao Tribe which consists of Gaoraoping, Siagaorao, Zhonggaorao and Shanggaorao community. It is where you immerse in the century-old Atayal culture. After passing the hairpin turn around Bashang Cafe for about 1.9 kilometers, you will see a road sign that says Guanxi Township. By then, you have reached the highest point of Luoma Highway, standing 464 meters above sea level. After enjoying the sense of achievement, a 13-kilometer downhill ride awaits. Embrace the thrilling sensation with the rushing wind at your side. You can also visit the ancient Nuomi Bridge in Mawudu on the way. It is built during the Showa period.</Toldescribe><Add>Luoma Road,, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Open 24 hours</Opentime><Px>121.31238</Px><Py>24.79609</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/14 17:39:45</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2229</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2229</TYWebsite><Name>Totoro Bus Stop (龍貓公車站)</Name><Toldescribe>There is a place in Guanyin District, Taoyuan City, that makes people feel like they have traveled back to Hayao Miyazaki&amp;#39;s fantasy world&amp;mdash;the &amp;quot;Totoro Bus Stop.&amp;quot; This installation art, carefully crafted by the kindergarten principal, has attracted countless children of all ages to explore over the years. This is not only a popular check-in spot for internet influencers but also a place full of childlike fun and memories. It will surely help you regain your childlike innocence and go on a healing journey!Here are lifelike Totoro and Cat Bus.The Totoro Bus Stop resembles a scene from a movie, with intricate and lifelike designs. That honest and straightforward round figure, big innocent eyes, the cute appearance of holding an umbrella, and the Cat Bus ready to take passengers to the land of dreams on the side, all make people exclaim, &amp;quot;So cute!&amp;quot; As evening falls, the warm lights at the bus stop add a sense of storytelling, and the dim yellow lights of the Totoro add a sense of protection, as if waiting for every traveler&amp;#39;s visit. Don&amp;#39;t forget to hold an umbrella and take a playful photo with Totoro, recreating classic scenes from Hayao Miyazaki&amp;#39;s anime.Slanted Mailboxes are full of humor.Not only that, there are also other exciting highlights hidden around the Totoro Bus Stop! The main entrance of the kindergarten is like a candy house in a fairy tale, and the colorful design is also irresistible. The cartoon version of the &amp;quot;Slanted Mailboxes&amp;quot; is super cute and playful, making every visitor want to pose in various funny poses, echoing the fun atmosphere of the mailbox!Walk along the tree-lined avenue.Do you want to have more fun? Why not walk in the nearby Cajuput Tree (Baiqianceng) Green Tunnel? With a total length of about 2.8 kilometers, the tunnel is an excellent place for residents to walk and ride bicycles. People feel relaxed when the gentle breeze blows and the sunlight shines through the leaves, casting mottled light and shadow. There are few people and cars here, which is quite suitable for taking photos and experiencing the peaceful time of the town.</Toldescribe><Add>239 Zhongshan Road, Section 2, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.12743</Px><Py>25.01704</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Please do not enter the kindergarten without authorization.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/09 18:02:38</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1254</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1254</TYWebsite><Name>Nankan Riverside Parks(南崁溪水岸公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Nankan River flows through Guishan, Taoyuan, and Luzhou Districts. The six riverside parks along Nankan River provide city residents the happiness to be closer to water and greenery without traveling far out, thus putting the LOHAS spirit into practice. ■ Guishan First Riverside Park &amp;ndash; Next to Tongxin 2nd Rd., Guishan Dist.Surrounded by spacious green fields and flowing river, the park sets up sites for ball activities, children&amp;#39;s playground and elderly recreation area. It is a place where young and old can enjoy and have fun. In the park, discharged military weapons, like tanks, fighters, air defense artillery, anchors, etc., are displayed as if a small military history museum. The blue Xingyue Bridge has a distinctive design and its dazzling lightings at night give the riverside a changing ambience. ■ Taoyuan First Riverside Park &amp;ndash;Along the right bank of Nankan River, the section from Chenggong Bridge downstream to Tienzhu Bridge.As a popular and romantic dating venue, the park has a heart-theme ball-shaped installation art, Happiness Square, the red LOVE sculpture, the lucky clover pavilion, the heart lock trail, the steel-made Qingxi Rainbow Bridge, and the gorgeous lightings projected on the river water when night falls. ■ Kuiji Riverside Park &amp;ndash; Next to Sanyuan St., Tianzhu Bridge, Taoyuan Dist.Grass lands, leisure trails, and bike paths are set up along the riverside for local residents to walk along, go after the wind and get close to nature. People can also go up to the observatory platform to appreciate the rich ecology and enjoy the extensive view from the top. ■ Pet Demonstration Park - Next to Mingguang East Rd., Taoyuan Dist.The ladder specially made for pets, the tire, the single-plank bridge and other entertainment equipment enable pets to run about in a safe environment. Equipped with cleaning facilities, dog poo trash bin (with plastic bags), the park gives visitors a clean leisure context. Though the park is only 0.3 hectares, its completeness makes it a great place for pet walking. ■ Jingguo Environmental Park - Next to Jingguo Rd., Taoyuan Dist.The lush park with leisure trails enable visitors to take an easy stroll in the urban jungle. The park&amp;#39;s exclusively pet area sets up game tires and ramps. There are also water dispensers and cleaning areas in the park. ■ Guangming Riverside Park - Next to 2nd Sec., Guangming Rd., Luzhu Dist.Guangming Riverside Park covers an area of   about 21,000 square meters. The park has basketball courts and fitness equipments for all ages, thus becoming a great place for the residents to exercise and relax. The lush greenery and the thirty stalks of cherry blossom in the park turn the riverside into intertwined colors of red and green every late winter and early spring.</Toldescribe><Add>Along Nankan River, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.28732</Px><Py>25.04642</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/16 15:54:05</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1630</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1630</TYWebsite><Name>Shu Shin Bou Kirigkure (手信霧隱城)</Name><Toldescribe>Shou Xin Fang started off as an OEM food manufacturer and built a food empire with its own brand that produces traditional Taiwanese mochi and exquisite Japanese desserts. Given the goal of building a long-lasting, centennial business, Shou Xin Fang opened its own tourism factory to promote dessert cultures, add value to its products, and enable Taiwanese people to taste the most authentic wagashi without traveling abroad. Inside Shu Shin Bou Kirigkure, visitors can not only buy a variety of fresh and delicate pastries, but they can also watch how the entire production process ensures an authentic taste of Japan by utilizing fully automated pastry production equipment and ingredients imported from Japan. Through such an extraordinary space, Shou Xin Fang aims to create an even more comprehensive experience that enhances the company&amp;rsquo;s brand image.Kirigkure&amp;rsquo;s Energy of Kuroha &amp;ndash; An Undefeated LegendUpon arrival at the tourism factory&amp;rsquo;s main entrance, one can instantly feel the fortress&amp;rsquo; magnificence. Inside the courtyard, the Japanese landscaping will make you feel as though you are at the foot of Mount Fuji, which makes it perfect for visitors to make a brief stop, take photos for social media, or enjoy some great views. Once entering the lobby, almost every visitor feels amazed by the imposing atmosphere created by the enormous helmet and armor of the samurai, castle gate, and elevated vertical space. Along with the traditional Japanese folk music playing in the background, it would not be unreasonable to say that one is in an actual Japanese old town. The entire castle is enticing because visitors can stroll through streets recreated from Japan&amp;rsquo;s Edo Period and walk through a replica of the Thousands of Torii Gate at Fushimi Inari Taisha. There are also ninjas who hide and climb on rooftops that seem like they might unexpectedly appear in front of you. Furthermore, a statue of Tengu that is taller than people, creates a mysterious mood that fully immerses visitors in the mesmerizing experience. Additionally, visitors should not miss out on the souvenir street recreated from Japan&amp;rsquo;s Hanamikoji Street. Every product sold there is popular within and outside of Taiwan. They are also both delicious and pleasant to the sight. If visitors ever need a break from the tour, they can also order and enjoy some Japanese food and dessert from the teahouse&amp;rsquo;s set menu. Visiting Shu Shin Bou Kirigkure will bring you straight to Japan within seconds.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 99, Minfeng 1st St., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 – 18:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 – 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.24265</Px><Py>24.88030</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Ticket Price: NT 150/person; children aged 5 years and under can enjoy free admission by presenting their ID cards.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ Smoking is prohibited inside the Park.
￭ To align with epidemic prevention measures, visitors are required to register personal contact information and have their body temperatures taken upon entry.
￭ Shu Shin Bou Kirigkure is a food product tourism factory. Pets (i.e., dogs, cats, birds, etc.) are not allowed inside.</Remarks><Tel>03-4700598</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/03/21 11:48:16</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1259</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1259</TYWebsite><Name>Yixing Suspension Bridge(義興吊橋)</Name><Toldescribe>One of the most memorable scenes in the movie &amp;quot;Seediq Bale&amp;quot; is that Seediq warriors stepped onto the rainbow bridge to fight for their freedom. How sacred and blissful is the road that leads to eternal hunting grounds. Today, when you visit Loufu, just follow the hunters&amp;#39; footsteps to discover this secluded paradise. Either aboriginal culture or picturesque scenery will promise you an unforgettable journey! Yixing Suspension Bridge was built in 1966 to carry water pipes and for pedestrians to use. After the renovation of the bridge in 2013, it now can carry up to 100 people at a time. The 200m long Yixing Suspension Bridge is made of steel suspension cables and wooden pavement. When you walk across this 15 storeys (about 70m) high suspension bridge, as if walking a tightrope, the spectacular view of the Dahan River valley is visible right beneath your feet while the river keeps whispering in your ear. The scenery will be even more poetic when the pure white tung blossom decorates the lush green mountains every April and May! Despite your fear of heights, be sure to enjoy the magnificent views and feel the sense of accomplishment after you challenge your limitations! To visit Yixing Suspension Bridge, please walk from Luofu Elementary School and continue on Provincial Highway No. 7 until you see the entrance installation of the north entrance to the bridge, &amp;quot;Luofu Village．Yixing Bridge.&amp;quot; If you want to train your legs or get closer to nature, choose Xiaowulai Sky Rope Bridge and proceed along the Old Irrigation Canal Trail built during the Japanese colonial period. The gravel pathway and elevated wooden pavement are both in good condition. Although tourists have to climb stairs at the starting point and the end, this route is highly recommended for families with children. Strolling on the trail, you can feast your eyes on the original nature and the abundant greenery, which gives you an impressive experience. Moreover, just relax and refresh yourself while enjoying the stunning views of Luofu Bridge and Fuxing Bridge.</Toldescribe><Add>Luofu Vil.City (the starting point of Luoma Expressway, Tao118 Road), Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.36683</Px><Py>24.79031</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1031</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1031</TYWebsite><Name>Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium (樂天桃園棒球場)</Name><Toldescribe>&amp;ldquo;Let&amp;rsquo;s go, let&amp;rsquo;s go, Rakuten Monkeys!&amp;rdquo; Be it baseball games or concerts, Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium has become a place of great memories for many since its 2009 launch. According to statistics, there are more than 400,000 visitor counts here for the CPBL regular games every year. For this reason, it was named the most popular stadium. Being right next to the A19 station (Taoyuan Sports Park) of Taoyuan Airport MRT, it has the unique advantage of &amp;ldquo;arriving at the station equals arriving at the stadium.&amp;rdquo; There are also basketball courts, softball fields, Qingpu baseball field, shopping malls, Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts, and hotels. It is a dynamic recreational complex.    Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium is 4 hectares in size, with one underground level and three levels above the ground. When it was first finished and launched, there were only 12,000 infield seats. In 2012, when World University Baseball Championship was held, outfield seats were added, making the total number of seats 20,000. With Chengqing Lake Baseball Stadium in Kaohsiung, they are now two of the stadiums with the largest number of seats in the world. To provide a versatile viewer experience, &amp;ldquo;Rock &amp;#39;n&amp;#39; Roll seats&amp;rdquo; are available at the first and the third baselines. It would feel like the GA floor section at a concert where you can experience everything close-up. If you would like to hang out with a group of friends, book the VIP suites in the infield east and west lower-B and lower-J sections so you can cheer however loudly you want! Rakuten Monkey&amp;rsquo;s Restaurant is beyond any sports bar. Simultaneous outdoor dining and game-watching is available here. On weekends and national holidays, yin-yang hot pot and BBQ deals are available for your baseball game parties!    In 2020, Rakuten Taiwan took over Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium as their home field. The Rakuten Monkeys team and their cheerleaders, Rakuten Girls, were formed. The occasional themed parties with guest performances excite the fans very much before the game. Over the years, Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium has held CPBL regular games, Asia Series, Asia Winter Baseball League, and WBSC Premier12 games; as well as concerts of Mayday, Fire EX., Guns N&amp;rsquo; Roses, and BTS.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 1, Sec. 1, Linghang North Road, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Depending on game time</Opentime><Px>121.20156</Px><Py>25.00033</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Wenzhongsan parking lot is opposite to the stadium</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Refer to announcements on the official site</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ During off seasons, the stadium is not opened to public. 
￭ Refer to the official site for free shuttle bus information.</Remarks><Tel>+886-34250927</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>657</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/657</TYWebsite><Name>King Car Coffee Education Hall(金車咖啡文教館)</Name><Toldescribe>As an old, local beverage brand in Taiwan, King Car now has opened its Zhongli plant to the public! Whenever the well-known commercial song &amp;ldquo;Mr. Brown~ Coffee&amp;rdquo; is heard, everyone must have a figure emerge in their minds: Mr. Brown, a man with thick beard, wearing a white suit, with one hand holding a cup of coffee and the other with his thumb up. He is the trademark of Brown&amp;rsquo;s Coffee under King Car Industrial Co., and also one of the representative brands in Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s canned coffee industry.King Car Industrial Co. set up a factory in Zhongli District, Taoyuan in 1979 and launched &amp;ldquo;King Car Root Beer&amp;rdquo; to catch consumers&amp;rsquo; attention. Soon, they set up their coffee production line in the factory to produce canned coffee, which is today&amp;rsquo;s Mr. Brown Coffee. Ever since, the image of Mr. Brown has been a constant trademark. Mr. Brown&amp;rsquo;s foreign appearance symbolizes its origin in Central and South America, which also is the origin of coffee. With the same concept, this is also why King Car designed its logo in the first place. In May 1982, the first batch of Mr. Brown Coffee was introduced to the market and it hit a very high market share. King Car continues to research and develop different flavored coffees for consumers to have more options. Zhongli Plant has well-developed greening plan which makes it look like a huge park. Because of its difference from a typical factory, Zhongli Plant even attracts new couples to do their wedding photos here. In order to promote food safety in products and enhance the brand image, the factory is now open for groups or schools to visit. Visitors can visit the hallway that is constructed to show their coffee production line, and understand how the famous Mr. Brown Coffee is made, what countries the coffee beans are from, how the coffee are filled and such knowledge. Visitation with a guided tour is free but by appointment only. The King Car Coffee Education Hall is a great destination for educational field trips. Want to take a picture with Mr. Brown? Want to know the process of making Mr. Brown, Mini-Oligowater, Yogo Fresh, and Pocari Sweat? We welcome you to call us and make an appointment to visit!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 412, Ronmin South Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: Break time</Opentime><Px>121.25445</Px><Py>24.94818</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission. Reservations must be made a week in advance by phone.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Open to groups over 15 people (for junior high school students and above). Please make reservations at least a week in advance. Each guided tour lasts about one hour. No individual bookings are available at the moment. 
Service Line: 03-4651121 #257 or #251</Remarks><Tel>03-4651121#257</Tel><Fax>03-4565991</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:06:23</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>668</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/668</TYWebsite><Name>Window On World Theme Park (小人國)</Name><Toldescribe>Window On World Theme Park has the tallest water flume ride in Asia. It is 12 stories high, and it is very exciting and scary. In addition, there are many different rides in the amusement park such as &amp;quot;Thunder Rain&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Nile beach&amp;quot;, Taiwan&amp;#39;s first 360 degree spinning &amp;quot;Rocking Boat, cute &amp;quot;Strawberry Ferry Wheel&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Flying Planes&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Jumping Stars&amp;quot;, etc. European Castle Amusement Park is a kids&amp;#39; favorite. No matter rain or shine, kids can enjoy themselves there. It has more than 20 rides such as kids&amp;#39; favorite &amp;quot;Merry-Go-Around&amp;quot;, Taiwan&amp;#39;s only indoor roller coaster, crazy Window on China Theme Park UFOs, Bumper Cars, and so on. There are many varied and interesting rides in the park.</Toldescribe><Add>No 60-2, Heng Gang Xin Gao-yuan Village, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 16:30 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 16:30 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 16:30 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 16:30 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 16:30 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.18711</Px><Py>24.83195</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-34717211</Tel><Fax>+886-34717248</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/24 18:15:49</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1369</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1369</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Tea Factory (大溪老茶廠)</Name><Toldescribe>Visiting Daxi Tea Factory is like beginning a leisurely journey of &amp;ldquo;Tea Time&amp;rdquo;. Daxi Tea Factory was formerly Jiaoban Mountain Factory, a tea factory built by the Japanese in 1926, which marked the glorious history of Daxi tea manufacturing. It was considered an &amp;ldquo;upstart tea&amp;rdquo; at that time. However, a fire in 1956 almost destroyed the entire tea factory. In 2010, Taiwan Tea Corporation began the reconstruction of the factory, bringing back to the public the elegance of the tea culture by incorporating new into the old after half a century.The exterior of Daxi Tea Factory used India&amp;rsquo;s Darjeeling tea factory as its blueprint, while the interior is a fusion of Taiwanese and Japanese styles, incorporating a diversity of cultures. The color theme of the building is blue. The low-key blue tone of the window lattice, beam-column, shelves, walls, paintings, etc., fit perfectly with the brick and cypress frame of the tea factory. Under the covering of &amp;ldquo;Daxi Blue&amp;rdquo;, one can enjoy a leisurely chat over a cup of tea in the tranquil beauty and antique tea set cultivated over time. Savor the tea aroma and culture, and be mesmerized by every corner of the tea factory.Stroll along the tranquil pond, and immerse yourself in the quiet moments away from the city. Admire the Pu-er tea wall made with hundreds of tea bricks, and indulge in the fragrance of tea preserved over the years. Relax in the reading corner, where time is lost in the world of words. And while enjoying tea and chatting with your friends in the tea house, don&amp;rsquo;t forget to drop a note in the scrapbook to leave a beautiful memory of this little journey.Adapting to nature has always been the business principle of Daxi Tea Factory. No pesticides are used in the manufacturing process to promote safe and healthful eating. All of the products have passed SGS inspection. Limited reservation for the vegetarian buffet is open each month, where 15 local seasonal dishes filled with the fragrance of tea are served. With the sheer mouthfeel and refreshing sweetness, visitors will devour the elegance and charm of tea. There are also daily set meals for visitors to dabble in the simple but memorable culinary culture.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 80, Ln. 732, Sec. 2, Fuxing Rd., Neighborhood 1, Xinfeng Vil., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.32838</Px><Py>24.83065</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission; fees charged separately for guided tours at scheduled hours (fully deductible from purchases of tea products at the store)</Ticketinfo><Remarks>1. To make reservations for visits, please download the application form from the official website
2. Schedule for guided tours: 11:00, 14:00, 15:30, 3 tours in total. Special tours at other hours may be arranged for groups of 20 people or more at NT$100 per person. The fees are fully deductible from all purchases of tea and other products sold at the store (excluding meals, beverages, snacks, and fresh produce). The length of the tour including film viewing is 60 minutes. Please make reservations at least 7 days prior to your visit.</Remarks><Tel>03-3825089</Tel><Fax>03-3825101</Fax><Changetime>2025/03/25 11:09:57</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1592</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1592</TYWebsite><Name>Sheng Chang Discovery Center of Chinese Herbal Medicine (勝昌中草藥探索館)</Name><Toldescribe>Sheng Chang Pharmaceutical Factory was founded in 1946. At the beginning of its establishment, Sheng Chang produced medicinal powders and pills. Later, it began to produce modern Chinese medicine concentrates as a pioneer of concentrated Chinese medicine (scientific Chinese medicine) in Taiwan. In 1966, Sheng Chang began mass production of high-quality concentrated Chinese medicines at the Zhonghe factory. In 1976, the concept of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) was first introduced. In 1986, Sheng Chang was reviewed by the Department of Health and became the first GMP certified Chinese medicine manufacturer in Taiwan after passing the software appraisal. In 2000, the company invested 3 billion NTD to establish the Chinese herbal medicine production, education, and research park in Zhongli. With scientific research, advanced equipment, and strict quality control, innovative products were continuously released, recognized by the pharmaceutical industry, and are sold all over the world. In 2018, Sheng Chang became PIC/S GMP certified by the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) of Japan. In 2020, in order to promote Chinese medicine, Sheng Chang Discovery Center of Chinese Herbal Medicine was established to pass on the cultural knowledge of herbal medicine to the public.Sheng Chang Discovery Center of Chinese Herbal Medicine is divided into five sections: wood, fire, earth, gold, and water. More than 100 kinds of Chinese medicinal materials are on display in the museum. Through interactive multimedia and touch screen games about the manufacturing process, a full exploratory experience based on the five senses is offered: Use your hearing to enter the fantasy world of Chinese herbal medicine. Engage your smell to connect with the imagination of flavor. Use your touch to feel the energy and texture of medicinal materials. Engage your taste buds to enjoy the pure and healthy nourishment. Use your vision to observe the texture and appearance of medicinal materials. It is hoped that these experiences will inspire a new attitude towards life, increase the sensitivity to the surrounding and understanding of oneself. The diversity of life created with Chinese herbal medicine philosophy is expected to help people live healthier, happier, and richer lives.Through decades, following the spirit of Sun Simiao of using medicine to save lives, Sheng Chang has always dedicated to innovation. You are most welcomed to the Sheng Chang Discovery Center of Chinese Herbal Medicine. Learn about rich and deep culture of Chinese medicine, and absorb the wisdom of the ancient sages.﹙Information source: Tourism Factory official site, MOEA﹚</Toldescribe><Add>No. 436, Sec. 6, Minzu Road, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>■ Monday to Sunday 9:00-17:00
■ Closure days will be announced on the Sheng Chang Discovery Center of Chinese Herbal Medicine official website.</Opentime><Px>121.15688</Px><Py>24.96281</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>■ Free entrance
■ Additional fees will be charged for DIY activities and dining.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■  Individual visitors are free to visit. Reservations are required for groups.
■  Reservations are required for package tour guests.
■  Guided tours are available at 10:00/15:00 daily. Please make a booking in advance.
■  The production area is only open to groups by appointment. It is not open at weekends.</Remarks><Tel>0800-588995</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/30 09:57:37</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1260</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1260</TYWebsite><Name>Dajiuqiong Historic Trail(大艽芎古道)</Name><Toldescribe>When you walk up the wooden staircase which is paralleled by an old moss-covered stone one, can you imagine that the Dajiuqiong Historic Trail was once a busy commercial corridor? Before the North Cross-Island Highway existed, residents of Baiji and Amuping had to walk through the mountain trail to sell their agricultural produce to Daxi. However, as time changes, the period of great prosperity has become part of the history. Now, because of its abundant natural resources and the scenery that varies from season to season, the Dajiuqiong Historic Trail is one of the best locations for enjoying the forest phytoncid and viewing tung flowers. To visit the Dajiuqiong Historic Trail, take Provincial Highway No. 7 and pass Zhugaocuo Industrial Road where old abandoned red brick houses stay there silently. Next, just go straight, turn left at the sign of Zhugaocuo Bus Stop and Touliao Pond that reflects its surroundings like a mirror will welcome you with agreeable scenery. Touliao Pond, also named as Xinfu Canal, is divided into two unequal parts and the &amp;quot;island&amp;quot; floating on the bigger one is especially eye-catching because it is the only one Earth God Temple in the Water in Taiwan. Due to a canal restoration project, the Earth God was asked to move to the newly constructed Fuchang Temple. However, the god was unwilling to move away and even returned to the temple in the water at that time. Continue to move forward to Dajiu Temple and begin your tour on the historic trail. Sometimes, you&amp;#39;ll encounter the inscriptions on moss-covered rocks which reveal the Zen spirit. As you reach the saddle of the mountain, you can turn right to Xizhou Mountain, or take a left turn to Touliao Mountain, the Nanzaigou Historic Trail, the Governor-General Hiking Trail and the Baiji Tree-Shade Foot Trail. After some rest at Xishi Pavilion, stroll downward to Tao 51 Road to find the exit of the trail. The Dajiuqiong Historic Trail is a popular tung blossom scenic trail that boasts amazing views of tung blossoms in full bloom and those floating on the river every April and May. Butterflies dance and flutter among the flowers and forests just like fairytale princesses. You&amp;#39;ll have all these beautiful memories after you travel to Dajiuqiong.</Toldescribe><Add>Touliao Zhugaocuo, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.28434</Px><Py>24.83075</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■The trail is slippery. Please wear proper shoes.
■Tung flowers bloom around April and May.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2145</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2145</TYWebsite><Name>Baling Historic Trail (巴陵古道生態園區)</Name><Toldescribe>Baling Historic Trail was originally a tribal passage built by the Atayal people in the mountains in Fuxing. Different from the typical ancient trail that goes around the mountain to slowly ascend, it follows the ridge line straight up. The trail was abandoned over time with the construction of roads so rich ecology and wildlife were able to develop here. If you go deep into the woods, you will find mostly dense primitive forest of broad-leaved trees.Today, Taoyuan City Government preserved the remaining historic trail and reconnected the section between Baling Bridge and Lala Mountain Visitor Center. Boardwalks and rope bridges have been set up along the trail, and the landscape and topography of the Baling area have been epitomized in the exhibitions at the Butterfly Hall, Beetle Hall, Broadleaf Forest Hall, and Geology Hall. Combined with local indigenous culture, the long-dormant Baling Historic Trail was reopened as Baling Historic Trail Ecopark where visitors can enjoy an in-depth tour of nature and culture.Although Baling Historic Trail has &amp;quot;historic&amp;quot; in the name, it is still mainly newly built boardwalks. The total length of the trail is 1.28 kilometers. The quiet trail incorporates local nature and landscape. The most special highlight is the &amp;quot;Ecological Exploration Rope Bridge&amp;quot; hanging in the woods. Walking along the bridge that can only allow one person at a time, you can observe the ecology of the tree canopy at close range and feel the wind under your feet. Walking between the rope bridges, you can also peek down to see the Rusty-leaf Muuna like a dragon moving through the woods. You can feel the thrill of the wilderness and observe the nature from different perspectives.With rich forest resources around Lala Mountain, four exhibition halls, including the Butterfly Hall, Beetle Hall, Broadleaf Forest Hall, and Geology Hall, have been set up in the eco-park. Inside the bright exhibition halls, a variety of specimen and ecological guided tours are available. The Butterfly Hall is about a five-minute walk from the visitor center. You can find the most representative butterfly and insect specimens of the North Cross, as well as the largest model of the Great Purple Emperor butterfly (Sasakia charonda) in Taiwan. Every year from March to May is the best time to watch butterflies in Lala Mountain. The Beetle Hall, which was renovated from an unused pavilion, is great for families with children to do a tour of the world of beetles in Lala Mountain. In addition, the Broadleaf Forest Hall is where you can learn about the primitive forest of Lala Mountain, and the Geology Hall is where the unique geology and landscape are on display. By going through the exhibition halls, visitors can learn about Lala Mountain&amp;#39;s ecological resources, and reflect upon protecting this precious green asset.After passing through the halls, you can follow down the trail to the observation deck where you can enjoy a panoramic view of both the old and new Baling Bridges. You can also overlook Dahan River and enjoy the magnificent scenery. If you would like to admire the beauty of the bridge itself, you can follow along the Flying Squirrel Corridor to Baling Bridge to enjoy viewing the new landmark of Baling up close.</Toldescribe><Add>Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.38315</Px><Py>24.67960</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-3912761</Tel><Fax>03-3913072</Fax><Changetime>2025/06/09 18:24:13</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2233</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2233</TYWebsite><Name>Jurassic Museum (侏羅紀博物館)</Name><Toldescribe>The Jurassic Museum in Taoyuan is a rare gem-themed museum in Taiwan. It is a great place to visit that combines education, interaction, and art. If you love the mysteries of nature, are curious about geological gems, and want to participate in the exploration yourself, the Jurassic Museum is definitely a place you can&amp;#39;t miss!Permanent Exhibition Area: It&amp;#39;s a time capsule of Earth.From minerals formed billions of years ago to rare fossils representing Taiwan&amp;#39;s geology, the museum&amp;#39;s permanent exhibition area presents a diverse collection of gem fossils. Each stone is like a silent storyteller, telling the wonders of nature. The exhibition area also has an international museum-level gem exhibition, including mineral treasures from 50 countries worldwide, allowing you to instantly travel through time and space and feel the endless charm of the Earth.If you&amp;#39;re eager to delve deeper, the museum offers one-on-one guided tours, where professional guides will show you these seemingly ordinary gemstones and fossils, each of which is a vivid geological lesson.Interactive Workshops: Experience the textures of history with your hands. One of the highlights of the Jurassic Museum is its interactive workshops on brilliant-cut and metal-processing. In the brilliant-cut workshop, you can personally participate and understand the professional process, from selecting raw ore, removing base rock, and shaping the gemstone. Fossil restoration classes also allow natural science enthusiasts to uncover the secrets of ore firsthand.The metal-processing workshop takes jewelry design to the next level! The open workspace allows you to observe the skilled artisans and create your pieces in jewelry-making classes. Whether it&amp;#39;s a family trip or a gathering with friends, these DIY activities are fun and an accomplishment.Collection and Brand: They are stories in gemstones.The museum displays rare treasures collected by the curator over the years, such as red spinel, oversized blue tourmaline carats, and even rare antique jewelry collections on the market. Each collection carries a legend, perfectly interpreting the extraordinary qualities of gemstones. These exhibitions are definitely a paradise for art jewelry enthusiasts.Whether strolling through the permanent exhibition area, personally polishing gemstones, or creating unique jewelry in a metalworking workshop, every detail is full of surprise and inspiration. The Jurassic Museum invites you to embark on this magical journey together and become a witness and creator of the stories of nature!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 125, Section 1, Xinnan Road B1, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>10:00~18:00
Open as usual on national holidays and consecutive holidays.</Opentime><Px>121.29534</Px><Py>25.04350</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>The admission fee is NTD 300. For the fees of other experiential activities, please refer to the latest announcement on the official website.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>*The museum accepts individual guests.
*For group visits, please make an appointment 14 days in advance.
*Please call 03-2122990 to make an appointment and specify the date/time/number of people you would like to visit.</Remarks><Tel>03-2122990</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/10 14:40:57</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1520</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1520</TYWebsite><Name>Laojie River Bike Path (老街溪水岸自行車道)</Name><Toldescribe>Laojie River Bike Path is 3,600 meters long, connecting Xinshi Park in Pingzhen District, South District Youth Activity Center, Laojie River Education Center, Cuidi Plaza, and Cuidi Bridge. Along the bike path, you can enjoy the river view in transformation; also, around 10 cultural, ecological, tourism, and leisure spots will be open. The ever more beautiful Laojie will make you fall in love with it. The regulation of Laojie River included flood control, bridge renovation, and riverside landscape renewal. Apart from meeting the standards for flood control, the project also strengthened the bridge&amp;rsquo;s landscape. The regulated Laojie River gives the whole city room to breathe through a bike path. With the help of ecotechnology, Liaojie River is no longer grey and dirty; instead, it has been replaced by a scene of the riverside basking in the beautiful sunlight. Along the renewed riverside, you can see traces of the local residents. There are also lush vegetation and the spacious Xinshi Park. The education center provides a place for visitors to rest. This tranquil center bears the responsibility for teaching people how to co-exist with nature. When riding on a bike, you will find the harmonious space between people and nature extending outward along the path.</Toldescribe><Add>The Laojie riverside from Yanping Bridge, Yanping Road to Huanbei Bridge, Huanbei Road, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.21870</Px><Py>24.96739</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>On-street parking, pay parking lot at South District Youth Activity Center</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>The area that is open along Laojie River during lunar new year has trash bins on the sunny grass field of Xinshi Park. Please protect Laojie River and do not litter.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/26 18:23:40</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1098</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1098</TYWebsite><Name>Shopping District in front of the Taoyuan Train Station(桃園火車站前商圈)</Name><Toldescribe>The shopping district in front of the Taoyuan Train Station refers to the bustling shopping district from Zhongzheng Road in front of the train station extending all the way to Jingfu Temple on Zhongshan Road. This short section which encompasses only a few street corners is a gathering place of a huge variety of different businesses such as popular items, fashion, apparel, jewelry, and department stores. When the lights come on after sundown, this area becomes a part of Taoyuan which never sleeps, and it is also the perfect place for shopaholics to discover new surprises and great bargains.The shopping district in front of the Taoyuan Train Station is a unique shopping area which encompasses old and new culture. Due to its convenient location, the shopping district has attracted many businesses to set up shop, resulting in the expansion of the shopping district. The shopping district in front of the Taoyuan Train Station is made up of three main sections, which are divided into the themes of good shopping, good food, and fun to play: The first section closest to the train station is where computer and electronic products are gathered, along with fine department stores. The mid-section of the shopping district is generally concentrated on Chenggong Road, it contains fashion stores, Asian and Western style cuisines, coffee houses, and light meal offerings, making it a favorite hangout place for younger consumers. The last section of the shopping district is based around Jingfu Temple; the crowd there is mostly made up of temple worshippers, traditional snack vendors, and eateries. If you would like to experience the local vitality of Taoyuan, come and visit the Zhongzheng Road shopping district.The first section of the shopping district is mainly on Zhongzheng Road, extending to Datong Road, Fuxing Road, and Zhonghua Road. As it is close to the Taoyuan Train Station and other bus stations, transportation in and out of the area is extremely convenient. Inside the shopping district are three large department stores: FE21, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi, and Tonlin Department Store. Due to the bustling business atmosphere created by the presence of the department stores, many international brands have set up shop in the area, bringing new prosperity to the shopping district.In addition to the department stores and various shops, this area is also close to schools and cram schools. From the Tonlin Department Store extending to the mid-section of Zhongzheng Road marks its general perimeter. Included within are sportswear stores and coffee shops, all trendy and fashionable sport brands favored by the younger generation can be bought here. A variety of creative cuisines are hidden inside the alleys, satisfaction visitors&amp;#39; food cravings.Once you enter the last section of the shopping district centered around Jingfu Temple, you will have arrived in the traditional snacks and traditional business area which developed due to the Temple&amp;#39;s worshipping crowds. The over a hundred year old Jingfu Temple is located at the intersection of Zhongzheng Road and Zhongshan Road, the locals call it the &amp;quot;big temple&amp;quot;; it is not only the most famous Temple in Taoyuan City, its value as a historical site is also affirmed as it has been listed as a level three national monument. Around the temple, famous eateries can be found offering duck meat dishes, Meinong flat rice noodles, oyster vermicelli, Taiwanese meatballs, and rice vermicelli soup for those in search of delicious foods.Walk on to granite-paved &amp;quot;Xinming Street&amp;quot; to experience a different atmosphere; it was once lauded as the &amp;quot;top street of Taoyuan&amp;quot; as it is right next to Jingfu Temple and has developed a unique cultural history. Although Xinming Street is not as well-known as Daxi Old Street, it retains the treasured memories of Taoyuan residents, After cultural creative elements and street art performances have been incorporated, a conflicting yet complementary beauty is created; come to experience the unique atmosphere inside the narrow alleyways.</Toldescribe><Add>Zhongzheng Road to Zhongshan Road, in front of Taoyuan Train Station, Taoyuan District, Taoyuan City, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.31354</Px><Py>24.98921</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/07 15:18:04</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1366</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1366</TYWebsite><Name>Mt. Dadong System Hiking Trail  (大棟山系登山步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Climb High and Look Far from the 405 Highland: The Multiple Scenic Spots of Mt. DadongLocated at the border of Taoyuan and New Taipei, Mt. Dadong has an altitude of 405 meters and is one of Taiwan&amp;#39;s 100 Lesser Peaks. It is also known as the &amp;quot;405 Highland&amp;quot; due to its prominent terrain. There is an equilateral triangle point on the mountaintop, offering a comprehensive view that stretches from Taoyuan City and New Taipei City to Taipei 101. The views are expansive on clear days and dazzling at night, making it a popular destination for hiking, photography, and sightseeing enthusiasts.Multi-pathway Hiking: Ancient Temple Charm and Secluded Mountain ForestsMt. Dadong System offers several popular hiking trails, including the ascent from Yuanguang Bridge. Following the Fuyuanshan Trail through lush greenery, approximately 4.3 kilometers lead to the peak. Along the way, a detour on the Shiyun Road leads to the historic Shiyun Buddhist Temple. The temple&amp;#39;s intricate carvings and winding stone steps, along with the shaded temple courtyard adorned with ancient trees, add a sense of tranquility, enriching the hiking experience with cultural charm. Upon returning to Dadong Road, the trail occasionally reveals the Xukong Buddhist Temple and mountain restaurants, shifting the scenery effortlessly and making the journey even more rewarding.Another favored route begins from the Tukeng Industrial Road, spanning about 3.2 kilometers. Along the trail, temples are scattered amidst the mountains, making it a preferred hiking direction for those who enjoy a tranquil atmosphere.Unique Natural Connections: The Dahukeng Nature TrailLocated within the Mt. Dadong Scenic Area, the trail runs along Guishan Datong Road and New Taipei Shulin Minhe Street, spanning approximately 1.4 kilometers. It connects with the &amp;quot;Taipei Skyline&amp;quot; to create a more complete mountain trail network. The trail design integrates local cultural and natural characteristics, enhances accessibility and barrier-free access, and incorporates ecological explanations along the route, including information on coal mining history, dragonflies, and damselflies.People crafted interpretive facilities from natural materials, including arranging stone signs in the shape of a dragonfly and tactile display areas composed of different types of wood, making the walking experience both educational and fun. Some sections are designed as &amp;quot;handmade trails,&amp;quot; with residents assisting in using locally sourced stone and wood to create the most natural walking paths, reflecting the mountain forest concept of co-creation between people and the environment.The Peak&amp;#39;s Breathtaking Panoramic Views: a Collection of Scenery from All Four SeasonsUpon reaching the 405 Highland, the viewing platform, visitors can see Triangle Point and the hydrologic observation, presented one by one. To the east, one can see the Xueshan Range and the Dahan River; to the west, Mount Guanyin and the Linkou Plateau; to the south, the Zhongli and Fuxingshan areas; and to the north, the Tamsui River and the Grand Hotel. The panoramic view is breathtaking. The seasonal changes of Mt. Dadong add to the hiking experience: butterflies flitting about in spring and summer, undulating silver-grass in autumn, and maple leaves dotting the landscape in winter. From here, travelers can also connect to the Datongshan Trail to Qinglong Ridge, or head to the Guanggong Ridge Butterfly Watching Trail to observe more than 30 species of wild butterflies, making the entire journey even more vivid and colorful.</Toldescribe><Add>Tukeng Village, Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.40056</Px><Py>24.99835</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Shiyun Rd. is narrow and steep. Please be careful when crossing other vehicles.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/08 14:23:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1362</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1362</TYWebsite><Name>Nankan Creek Riverbank Bike Trail (南崁溪水岸自行車道)</Name><Toldescribe>Most towns have bike trails, but only a handful of them are close by the water to allow bikers to enjoy the scenery. Nankan Creek Riverbank Bike Trail is one of a few that successfully integrated the natural landscape. The total length of the trail is 22 kilometers. Green parks and landscape bridges string Guishan, Taoyuan, Luzhu and Dayuan. It will be a rare opportunity to enjoy an open view while biking in the urban area. Different sceneries can be seen in the day and night. While biking, you can see a picturesque view of native fish swimming in the creek, egrets foraging due to the clean water in the area and the embankment made with the local pebbles. The trail runs from Guishan District, Nankan Bridge No. 1, passes through Hutou Mountain Park, to Nankan Creek Bridge, Luzhu District. The green tunnel running through the area includes tree species such as subcostate crape myrtle, tassel, peach tree, Taiwan cherry tree, etc., which make the country scenery even more lively!   The whole trail is quite flat, with no obvious ups and downs, which makes it suitable for a whole family to have a bike trip together. There are also lights along the trails, ball courts, grass fields, eco ponds, and simple playground facilities to provide multi-functional purposes. At the bank of Guishan and Luzhu, there are also old-style water pumps. At night, the highlight of Nankan Creek is the beautiful landscape bridges, like the Crescent Bridge at the First Riverbank Park in Guishan, the Mei Bridge at Bianzhou Taoyuan, Rainbow Bridge at Qingxi Taoyuan, and Zhumeng Bridge at Nankan Creek Riverbank Park Luzhu, etc. As the time changes, the designs of the light sculptures project dazzling lights onto the bridges, full of modern style, which is also a different kind of beauty compared to the daytime. The amazing view makes many bikers stop in appreciation.</Toldescribe><Add>Nankan Creek Riverbank, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.28732</Px><Py>25.04642</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>uBike rental available at Sanmin Sports Park</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/07 17:02:07</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2189</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2189</TYWebsite><Name>Zhongzhen New Village Cultural Park(忠貞新村文化園區)</Name><Toldescribe>The Zhongzhen New Village Cultural Park is a place that contains the memories of the Golden Triangle Jungle. It is also the new starting point for the &amp;quot;lost army in a foreign land&amp;quot; to settle in Taiwan. In those days, the lone army fought in Burma and Thailand for many years to fight against the Communists and restore the country. After experiencing the threat of war and disease, they retreated to Taiwan twice from 1953 to 1954. Nearly 7,000 people settled in Taoyuan to establish Zhongzhen New Village. This land has changed from a harbor of refuge to a home and has gradually developed into a diverse community that integrates Yunnan, Burmese, and Thai cultures.Rebirth of the military dependents&amp;#39; village - the cultural transformation of old buildingsAs time evolves, the cultural memory of Zhongzhen New Village still exists. Local groups have renovated the old church and kindergarten into the Zhongzhen New Village Cultural Park, covering the Lost Army Story House, Memorial Square, and Cultural Classrooms to continue the historical value. The Park&amp;#39;s most eye-catching is the &amp;quot;Poppy Church&amp;quot; bistro, renovated from a 60-year-old church. It combines a retro atmosphere and creative cuisine, allowing you to see and taste the culture.Battlefield Poems in the Story HouseWalking into the &amp;quot;Lost Army Story House&amp;quot; is like traveling through time and space back to a period of history forgotten by the world. The exhibition hall presents five major themes: &amp;quot;Chaos,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Silence,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Quandary,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Returning,&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Sanctuary.&amp;quot; The story house reproduced the tragic years of the lone army through models, installation art, and interactive facilities. It is a military memory and a profound dialogue about peace and home. If you want to get closer to the spirit of the lost armies, you might as well challenge the &amp;quot;Lost Army Assault Range&amp;quot; in the Park to experience battlefield tension through simulation games that make history warmer.Eat into History - the exotic kitchen in ZhongzhenHow can you miss the Yunnan-Burma flavor when you come to Zhongzhen New Village? Among them, &amp;quot;rice noodles&amp;quot; is the most representative. This kind of food made with pure rice has nearly 60 stores in the village, each showing its strengths, which makes foodies return again and again. Pea flour, pork slices, crisp stuffed buns, papaya shreds, etc., are also very popular. With the continuous joining of new immigrants from Thailand, Burma, Laos, and other places, the Zhongzhen dining table has become more abundant. From mothers&amp;#39; handmade snacks to creative cuisine, the fusion of old and new, Longgang has long been a large kitchen with an exotic style.Viewing Culture from Festivals - Bringing Tradition to LifeIf visiting during festivals, you can better experience the vitality of Zhongzhen culture. The &amp;quot;Longgang Rice Noodle Festival&amp;quot; gathers activities such as water sprinkling for blessings, fire dancing, and singing and is listed as an international characteristic festival in the 2024 Taiwan Tourism Events. The &amp;quot;Zhongzhen Kuoshi Festival&amp;quot; showcases the New Year traditions of the Lisu people through bronze drums, rice cakes, and heaven worship ceremonies. The &amp;quot;Exotic Gejiujie Festival&amp;quot; showcases the unrestrained enthusiasm of the Golden Triangle culture through singing, dancing, delicious food, and za wine to pray for blessings.The Park also offers ethnic clothing experiences, including rice noodles and shredded papaya DIY. You can watch and make and taste the food with your own hands, leaving the culture deeply in your travel memories.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 70 Zhongshan Road, Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>324</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 21:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 21:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 21:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 21:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 21:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 21:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 21:00</Opentime><Px>121.25432</Px><Py>24.92764</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Admission to the Park is free.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Please refer to the official website of each shop for their business hours within the Park.
■The Lost Army Story House requires visit reservations and cannot accept temporary admission. Please make an online reservation first.
■The official website sells unique itineraries and cultural experiences.</Remarks><Tel>03-4161393</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:04:12</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1483</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1483</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Art Cinema I 桃園光影電影館(光影一館)</Name><Toldescribe>After undergoing two years of reconstruction under the instruction of director Wu Yifeng and teacher Chen Yijun, the old activity center for the military dependents&amp;#39; village entered a new milestone and becomes the &amp;quot;Taoyuan Art Cinema I&amp;quot; (Taoyuan Guangying). The newly opened movie theatre has 75 seats and a standard Dolby sound system. Not only has it become the highlight of Matsu New Village, but also an important base for the development of film and television in Taoyuan.Matsu New Village, where Taoyuan Art Cinema I is located, is one of the few remaining military dependents&amp;#39; villages that is still intact and film itself is an important medium used to record the changes of the times. In 2015, the first ever Film Festival of the Taoyuan Art Cinema I when it launched was featured around the theme of military dependents&amp;#39; villages. The nineteen movies included &amp;quot;A Home Too Far,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Eat Drink Man Woman,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Banana Paradise&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Time Story&amp;quot;, etc. After the showing of each film, directors held post-show forums to help viewers know more about the culture of the military dependents&amp;#39; villages. The most famous curation of the Taoyuan Art Cinema I is &amp;quot;An arch of Rainbow: Feng Fei Fei.&amp;quot; The series included three movies in which Feng Fei Fei took the leading role, many other classic movies which she sang the theme songs for, and old newspaper clippings, song sheets, gramophone records and other precious artifacts. The whole curation attracted many people to participate, which also made a name for Taoyuan Art Cinema I.Just like how Taoyuan Art Cinema I positions itself as a &amp;quot;people&amp;#39;s cinema&amp;quot;, movies and life are inseparable. Therefore, besides artistic films, the curator will select documentaries related to the selected theme of each month, so that the often neglected people, things or events can receive attention. For example, the movies, &amp;quot;Fly, Kite Fly&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Beyond Beauty-TAIWAN FROM ABOVE,&amp;quot; both of which explore the ecological environment of Taiwan, did strike a chord. In addition to the broad range of themes, &amp;quot;Family Theatre&amp;quot; every Saturday creates a different space and experience for watching a movie compared to regular theatre.</Toldescribe><Add>Matsu New Village , Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 13:00 – 17:00, 18:00 – 21:00 
Every Wednesday and Friday 13:00– 21:00</Opentime><Px>121.23781</Px><Py>24.93551</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-2841866</Tel><Fax>03-3357832</Fax><Changetime>2025/07/23 18:24:06</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2190</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2190</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Cihu Temple(桃園慈護宮)</Name><Toldescribe>In the busy heart of Taoyuan City, there is a religious center surrounded by burned incense - the Cihu Temple. It is not only the core of local faith but also a cultural and historical base that makes traditional culture and modern life inseparable. Walking into the temple, the incense smoke and the pious atmosphere interweave, making people feel the calming power of faith.Passed down the core of Mazu&amp;#39;s belief for 300 years.The history of Cihu Temple dates back to the 42nd year of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1703). Initially, ancestors named You came from Wujie, Yilan, to welcome the golden statue of Mazu. After many reconstructions and relocations, this temple finally settled in the Nanmen Village of Taoyuan and became a vital belief center of North Taoyuan.The worship route is simple but not without solemnity.The number of incense burners in Cihu Temple has been reduced to two, the Tiangong burner and the main burner, symbolizing the spirit of environmental protection and solemnity. Believers first offer the first stick of incense to the Tiangong burner, then enter the main hall and respectfully worship the Queen of Heaven Mazu. Then, they worship the gods of Tudigong, Wenchang Dijun, Yue Lao Shenjun, and other gods in order. Finally, they return to the main burner to offer incense, completing a ritualistic blessing journey.The sacred temple is where the Mazu sisters gather together.Cihu Temple is dedicated to the Queen of Heaven, Mazu. It also worships Mazu Bunreis from all over the world to form a unique &amp;quot;Mazu Sisterhood.&amp;quot; The faith circle is like a cross-regional cultural exchange event. In addition, the temple worships Guanyin Bodhisattva, the Military God of Wealth, Tai Sui, and other gods. Whether you pray for peace, wealth, or love, you can always find your blessing.The beauty of architecture is a feast of vision and history.The architectural details of Cihu Temple are exquisite and charming. The three gods of fortune, wealth, and longevity are on the roof, the shape of the generals in Koji Pottery, and the exquisite stone carvings, and every detail shows the infinite charm of traditional craftsmanship. It is an excellent place for photography enthusiasts to capture the beauty of history.</Toldescribe><Add>275 Fuxing Road, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 05:30 - 22:00 &amp; Monday: 05:30 - 22:00 &amp; Tuesday: 05:30 - 22:00 &amp; Wednesday: 05:30 - 22:00 &amp; Thursday: 05:30 - 22:00 &amp; Friday: 05:30 - 22:00 &amp; Saturday: 05:30 - 22:00</Opentime><Px>121.30670</Px><Py>24.98882</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>There is a parking lot, but it is not open to tour buses.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3339980</Tel><Fax>03-3351077</Fax><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:10:50</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2225</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2225</TYWebsite><Name>Yingpankeng Historic Trail (營盤坑古道)</Name><Toldescribe>Located in the Luzhu District of Taoyuan City, the Ancient Trail is an excellent hiking trail and carries profound historical memories. According to legend, during the Ming and Zheng dynasties, Zheng Cheng-Gong&amp;#39;s army stationed here and settled in the area, leaving behind the name &amp;quot;Yingpankeng&amp;quot; for this land. This trail was originally a mountain trail developed by the Pingpu tribe. During the Qing Dynasty to the Japanese rule period (1871-1971), it was an important transportation route between Nankanshe and Kengzishe. This ancient trail has become an excellent destination for people to climb mountains, hike, and get close to nature.Immerse in Greenery: Immerse yourself in the beautiful scenery and tranquil atmosphere.The total length of Yingpankeng Historic Trail is about 1.53 kilometers, and it takes about 2 hours to walk back and forth. After entering Lane 3 of Liufu 1st Road, follow the asphalt road to reach the entrance of the ancient trail. A simple wooden frame greets travelers, like a gateway through time. After stepping onto the trail, tall camphor trees provide shade along the way, enveloping the ancient trail in incredible greenery.The terrain of this trail is gentle, almost entirely consisting of primitive earth and stone paths. Although the road surface is occasionally uneven, it does not affect the comfort of walking. Along the way, you can hear the chirping of insects and birds, and the air is filled with the fragrance of trees. There were also wooden chairs on both sides of the trail for travelers to rest. Walking on this historic path, you can see pebble stairs left behind from the past everywhere, evoking memories of the bustling scene of people coming and going here in the past.Cultural Exploration: It is the transformation from an ancient trail to local villages.Not only is it a key link between Nankanshe and Kengzishe, but the Yingpankeng Historic Trail has also witnessed the development of local villages. Starting from 1733, immigrants began to enter the Wufu area gradually. By 1763, people had steadily developed the land near Nankan Temple, forming settlements such as Miaokou Village, Yangchoukeng Village, and Yingpankeng Village. At the same time, people had also developed Kengzi Village and Jingwaishe Village successively, and this ancient trail became an essential way for people to connect at that time.However, with the opening of modern roads and the popularization of vehicles, the ancient trail gradually turned from bustling to desolate, with few human traces except for mountain and forest cultivation. Until the rise of mountaineering and hiking in recent years, this forgotten road once again attracted attention and became a leisure hiking trail for local residents. With few artificial structures along the way, the Yingpankeng Historic Trail preserves its pristine natural beauty. Strolling through the tranquility of the woods offers an unparalleled sense of relaxation and enjoyment.</Toldescribe><Add>Lane 25, Alley 3, Liufu 1st Road (entrance), Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime/><Px>121.29837</Px><Py>25.06264</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/09 16:34:38</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1315</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1315</TYWebsite><Name>Wujiutongshan Footpath(五酒桶山步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Are you still craving for another adventure after conquering Yangchuo Forest Trail? Wujiutongshan Footpath nearby invites you to get to know Luzhu from a brand new perspective! Wujiutongshan Footpath is 4 kilometers long and consists of 5 trials. The height difference is 80 meters which will make you sweat and challenge your limits!The name of Wujiutongshan Footpath dates back to the Ming Dynasty. Mr. Tsai and his five alcoholic sons moved to this place. Each of them drank a bucket at a time. Thus, the place was named Wujiutongshan (five wine buckets mountain). Another saying goes that villagers in the past would take their cows to drink water here. Thus, the name Niusuitongshan (cow water bucket mountain) came along and was phonetically turned into Wujiutongshan nowadays. On holidays, Nantien Gong on Changxing Road is always packed with pious believers and hikers. The hiking gate to Nankanshan Footpath at Nantien Gong Parking Lot was funded and built by passionate hikers. The 170-step stone staircase named &amp;ldquo;Yingguang Love Stairs&amp;rdquo; is mild and safe. Following the concrete path passes Chunchiu Pavilion, the 155-meter high Nankanshan is a great spot to overlook the Taiwan Strait and the international airport. There is another trail named Liufu Footpath that also leads to Wujiutongshan which is slightly covert and bumpy.Passing by Wangyiu Pavilion, sculptures of five wine jars are frequently seen along the way.The Wujiutongshan Resting Pavilion where you can overlook the Guanyin Statue is also where other trails meet. Continue straight and you will arrive at the Fude Ancient Road. Turn left and you will connect to Haishan Road and Huanshan Footpath. Luntou Fude Temple is located at the intersection of the two paths. The intriguing scene of a temple within a temple attracts many visitors. The highest point of the trail is the peak of Shanbishan where Chinese silver grass flourishes in fall and turns the mountain into curious white.</Toldescribe><Add>Ln.230, Changxing Rd., Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.29711</Px><Py>25.06638</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Nantien Gong Free Parking Lot
Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Wujiutongshan Hiking Gate is on the right of Nantien Gong. Access from the parking lot beside the temple to find the hiking gate.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/12 10:30:39</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2142</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2142</TYWebsite><Name>Taiwan Hakka Tea Culture Museum (臺灣客家茶文化館)</Name><Toldescribe>Taiwan&amp;#39;s tea industry flourished after the mid-19th century. Formosan tea, cane sugar, and camphor were known as the &amp;quot;three treasures of Taiwan&amp;quot;, which were of great significance to economic development and social stability. However, in recent years, with industrialization and the changing of times, international competition and domestic industrial policies pushed tea farmers to gradually shift from exporting to producing and selling locally. Local specialty teas and competition teas have been developed such that featured teas from different regions of the Taoyuan-Hsinchu-Miaoli area were gradually established.Taiwan Hakka Tea Culture Museum is located in the tea-oriented Longtan District of Taoyuan next to Gaoyuan Interchange of National Highway No. 3, making it easily accessible. The venue was built conforming to the hilly terrain of tea fields. It is an ecological building with one underground floor and two floors above ground. With simplicity and peacefulness, the beautiful venue has won awards such as the Muse Design Award for its extraordinary architectural design. &amp;quot;Hakka Tea Culture&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Tea Industry History&amp;quot; serve as the main themes of the exhibitions. Other features include innovative tea dining and the Tea Chambers of Six Nations where visitors can learn about international tea culture. It is a must-visit highlight on the Romantic Route 3.At Taiwan Hakka Tea Culture Museum, there is a special exhibition on Gold Leaf, the period drama about the history of Taiwan&amp;#39;s tea industry produced by PTS Taiwan. Another highlight of the museum is the Tea Chambers of Six Nations where the interior design of tea rooms from the UK, Turkey, Germany, Taiwan, India, and Japan has been brought to the museum. Visitors can broaden their horizon by visiting tea rooms from different countries.To end this fruitful trip on a high note, you can have a cup of coffee and enjoy the great view at Hihi Land Caf&amp;eacute; on the second floor, or haev a set meal at the Chinese Restaurant. Great food combined with great views make a pleasant afternoon. Looking out the floor-to-ceiling window, the unobstructed view of tea gardens and mountains in the distance brings the perfect end to the tea journey.Source：Department of Hakka Affairs, Taoyuan</Toldescribe><Add>No. 768, Gaoyuan Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime/><Px>121.19104</Px><Py>24.83084</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-4710855</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/26 17:27:04</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>678</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/678</TYWebsite><Name>Arwin Charisma Museum (雅聞魅力博覽館)</Name><Toldescribe>Arwin Charisma Museum is an exquisite Expo that comprises four industries under Arwin Biotech company, including cosmetics, health food, underwear and SPA. A full-range of beauty services and DIY classes has won the favor of female customers.With an area of 3,000 pings (about 106749.52 square feet), the whole museum is divided into four-industry Expo area, make-up and essential oil experience area and fragrant skin-care products DIY classroom. Natural elements of garden landscape, herbs, green trees, and ponds are specially incorporated in the design to create a relaxing and comfortable space. As you walk around the life-giving campus while enjoying the tea and snacks, you will surely experience the secret to staying young.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1, Ln. 21, Sec. 1, Zhongshan N. Rd., Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>326</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:30 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.15079</Px><Py>24.90676</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>For groups, please make reservations in advance for DIY classes.</Remarks><Tel>03-4883800</Tel><Fax>03-4883811</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/08 13:34:29</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>685</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/685</TYWebsite><Name>Lotus Farm Ranch (蓮荷園休閒農場)</Name><Toldescribe>You&amp;#39;ll experience feelings of euphoria as you&amp;#39;re surrounded by nature: pink lotus flowers, golden bald cypress trees and small yellow water-lily flowers! Situated in Guanyin District that is famous for lotus fields, Lotus Farm Ranch covering an area of 2 hectares consists of large lotus fields, a Straw Museum, and a Labyrinth of the Five Elements and Eight Trigrams. Also, fun hands-on activities are available for visitors all day long!Passing through the entrance, visitors will find the dining area first. Before appreciating the beauty of lotus flowers, we strongly recommend tasty lotus cuisine sets: cold tofu pudding with lotus seeds, shaved ice with lotus seeds, sweet and sour roselle-flavored stinky tofu, and rice and lotus seeds cooked in bamboo tubes. After your appetite is satisfied, be sure to take a stroll through the lotus fields and you&amp;#39;ll be enchanted with lotus flowers in bud or in full bloom! The varieties cultivated here include Ooga lotus, water lily, peony lotus and Siam lotus. Moreover, one thing not to miss is &amp;quot;Floating on Victoria Water Lily Pad&amp;quot;: guests are allowed to sit on top of giant Victoria water lily pads and get their pictures taken!The Rice Straw Museum in the lotus park displays the rice straw weaving handicrafts made by father of the museum host. The handicrafts depict the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, antique farm equipment and more. Here, tourists who love hands-on activities can enjoy different rice straw weaving activities, such as rice straw brush, rice straw sword, rice straw rope, rice straw rope sandals, rice straw dolls, etc. For foodaholics who love delicious food and are addicted to tasty food, awesome DIY activities including making lotus-leaf pounded tea, lotus-leaf mochi and lotus-leaf rice dumplings are also waiting for you! If you want to experience early farming practice, don&amp;#39;t miss the chance to try earth oven cooking. Following the staff&amp;#39;s instructions to heat the oven and smolder it, you&amp;#39;ll be looking forward to what you can get after the cooking is done. The aroma of the food cooked by an earth oven is especially alluring and your taste buds will be satisfied for sure.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 690, Jinhua Rd., Neighborhood 11, Lanpu Vil., Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:30 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.11581</Px><Py>25.01346</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Free parking in the farm</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Admission fee: NT$80/per person</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Reservations must be made in advance for lotus special meals, BBQ and earth oven cooking activity.
￭The weight limit of each Victoria water lily pad is 100kg. Stepping onto a Victoria water lily pad: NT$30.</Remarks><Tel>0916-072896</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/07/21 11:21:37</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>687</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/687</TYWebsite><Name>Guanyin Coastal Recreation Area(觀音濱海遊憩區)</Name><Toldescribe>Chase the sunset, view the red flowers. The hundred-year-old lighthouse is in your grasp. Guanyin Coastal Recreation Area, previously known as Guanyin Beach, has a large windmill at the seaside, turning with the sea breeze. The blue and white, Mediterranean-style pavilion is a popular spot for social media posts and TV shootings. In recent years, with the completion of the circular walking trail around Guanyin River and the scenic plaza, there are even more photogenic spots as well as more interesting travel experiences.Follow Provincial Highway 61 to Zhongxing Road, Guanyin District and you will arrive at Guanyin Coastal Recreation Park. Although the Guanyin statue was destroyed by typhoon in 2015, visiting the Willow Branch and Pure Water Jar Plaza as well as the Dragon Trail are recommended ways to experience local culture. At the plaza, the extended wave-shaped steel bridge symbolizes the willow branch and pure water jar that are held by Guanyin, artistically portrays local religious beliefs and culture. The spacious park is built along Guanyin River. Simplistic fences create a casual atmosphere. To the right of the plaza is the entrance/exit for the bridge. Take the stairs up and you will have a great view of Guanyin River and Wuwei Ditch, as well as the hundred-year-old historic site, Baishaxia Lighthouse.The Dragon Trail right next to the Willow Branch and Pure Water Jar Plaza has a metallic flowy design combined with bamboo weaving techniques. The dragon head is vivid and realistic. The trail is lined with color tiles to symbolize the scales of a dragon. The overall image is Guanyin riding a dragon. Opposite to the plaza is a lotus pond. The bridge in the center of the pond guides people into the countryside atmosphere made by the blooming flowers and the red brick houses. If you continue on to the coast with gigantic wind turbines standing, you will have a great view of the ocean, as well as the Firewheel flowers only blooming in summer. Tiny flowers swinging in the sea breeze is a scene that will become colorful memories of this trip.</Toldescribe><Add>The surroundings of Provincial Highway 61, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.07623</Px><Py>25.04702</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Along the roadside</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■You can consider a themed tour in accordance with the Taoyuan Guanyin Lotus Season.
■This area is considered dangerous water. All water activities are prohibited.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1357</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1357</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Arts Plaza (桃園藝文廣場)</Name><Toldescribe>There are streams of cars and a shopping district on the busy Zhongzheng Road. Taoyuan Arts Plaza, also thought of as the city&amp;rsquo;s &amp;quot;green gold&amp;quot;, provides a place to fulfill people&amp;rsquo;s longings to get close to the nature. Because the area is over 33,333 square feet, and the vast field is mostly covered with grass, it is not hard to spot families playing frisbee and chasing each other around. On the wide trail, joggers can concentrate on jogging. &amp;quot;LOHAS&amp;quot; (Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability) is the attitude of life here. Taoyuan City Council recently listed this Arts Plaza as one of the &amp;quot;Top 100 Picnic Spots in Taoyuan&amp;quot;. During holidays, you can see people sitting here and enjoying delicious snacks under the sunshine. There are also grass ditches and waterways installed around the plaza serving as water-reservation function for the base. On the other hand, due to its rich vegetation ecology, it is believed to be an excellent classroom for teaching about the environment. In addition, there are exhibition venues, such as outdoor performance venue and a square for small-scale performances. &amp;quot;The Meadow Concert&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Summer Family Art Festival&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;New Year&amp;#39;s Eve Party&amp;quot; have been held here in the past. The goal is to close the gap between art and life, as well as to make the arts plaza a recreational, educational and all-rounded performance venue. The biggest landmark of Taoyuan Arts Plaza is the Taoyuan Arts Center, which was built in 2010, and cost NTD 1 billion. The curving architectural design makes it very lively, echoing with the unrestrained possibility of the arts. With the refraction of sunlight, the LED light projection on the grid-like glass curtain represents a different style of architecture. Such modern design integrating an eco-construction method is also a local construction breakthrough. The indoor area is about 23,333 square feet, with seven floors on top and one underground basement, which has arts and culture salons, an indoor stage, and a recording room. The whole building can accommodate 1,800 people. Taoyuan Arts Center is seen as the most representative multi-functional art and culture platform in Taoyuan. &amp;quot;The 47th Golden Horse Awards&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;2016 International Animation Exhibition&amp;quot; and such national events were held here, which also make the center famous.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1188, Zhongzheng Rd., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.29998</Px><Py>25.01750</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Paid street parking and underground car park at Taoyuan Arts Center.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Depends on the content of an event</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3170511</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/19 14:55:44</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1365</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1365</TYWebsite><Name>Yongan North Shore Coastal Recreation Area (永安北岸濱海遊憩區)</Name><Toldescribe>If you think a crowded fishing harbor always disconnects you from the true beauty of the coastal ecology, come to Yongan North Shore Coastal Recreation Area, where attracts fewer tourists but creates you a greater sense of well-being! In addition to having a leisurely stroll along the riverbank trail and observing the abundance of the wetland ecosystem at a close distance, you can step onto the scenic lookout to overlook the Taiwan Strait and have a panoramic view of the area. Just prepare yourself to explore the north shore of Yongan Fishing Harbor in new ways! From the parking lot next to Yongan Rainbow Bridge, visitors can access the 600m long riverbank trail along the Houhu River. The wide and smooth trail has wooden railings on both sides and is paved with stucco washing finish. Along the trail, stone chairs and wood pavilions provide resting areas for visitors to relax while the sea breeze gently caresses their faces, or to observe the interesting behaviors of fiddler crabs and aquatic birds in search of food. What a relaxing day! The trail ends at the Yongan Fishing Harbor Beach Park, which is equipped with climbing walls, rope bridges and so on. If you walk into the bushes, you can see a concrete bridge crossing the river. Stepping onto the bridge, visitors can look to the upstream to see the reeds in the river valley or look to the downstream to see the people fishing by the river. Another end of the concrete bridge is a casuarina forest for windbreak, which used to be one of the largest windbreak forests in Taiwan. Walking on the wood trail and feeling the sunshine moderated by tree shades makes this riverside stroll even more enjoyable. Where the 200m wood trail ends is the Xinbin Houhu River Bridge. To its left is the two-storey wood Guanhai (Seaview) Pavilion, where many visitors have a break there. The 700m Guanhai (Seaview) Trail is the northernmost border of the Yongan North Shore Coastal Recreation Area. Compared with the fishing harbor filled with tourists, the north shore is a better choice for those who want to get closer to nature: listening to the rhythm of the waves tapping the shore, appreciating the Taiwan Strait sparkling under the sunshine, and getting carried away by the beauty of the secret spot.</Toldescribe><Add>the north of Yongan Fishing Harbor, Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.02027</Px><Py>24.99520</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lots are available at the Yongan Fishing Harbor Beach Park and the Yongan Fishing Harbor.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Bike rental is available at the coastal tree-lined avenue and Sec. 3, Zhongshan W. Rd.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1466</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1466</TYWebsite><Name>Xinmin Old Street (新民老街)</Name><Toldescribe>On the Xinmin Old Street away from the hustle and bustle of Zhongzheng Road, it is not hard to see kitties dosing off on scooters and smell the aroma of coffee on the road, as if the time slows down here. Xinmin Old Street is less than 300 meters long, located hidden in the business district around the temple. However, the prosperous glory of the former &amp;quot;Taoyuan First Street&amp;quot; was long forgotten due to the shift of the urban business center.Xinmin Old Street is divided into two by Zhongzheng Road. The west end, the part close to Wenchang Park, still has many traditional shops such as rice shops and dowry shops. In the past, when the Xinmin market was still here, there were many stores and vendors selling daily commodities, ranging from hardware, rice, to cloth and people could get pretty much what they needed here. Therefore, during the Chinese New Year, Xinmin Street was always packed with people. However, the old days are gone. Now a nostalgic way to reminisce the good old times is to try the rice noodle soup from the old and famous corner shop, or taste the savory &amp;quot;Guoke Fan&amp;quot; (Traveller&amp;#39;s Meal) or the sweet and savory &amp;quot;sweet rice&amp;quot; with a few side dishes.After a period of silence, Xinmin Street once again came to the spotlight after the opening of the cultural and creative cafe, located on the east side of the hundred-year-old Yang&amp;#39;s Family Shrine.  At present, Xinmin Street has become an important base for writers and artists who strive to promote Taoyuan culture. The business philosophy of this cafe is, &amp;quot;Not just a coffee shop!&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Xinmin Meal Only&amp;quot; on the menu allows you to try the savory treats from old shops on the street, like peanut sesame pastry, pudding cake, fried dough sticks and maltose. In order to extend the glory of the Old Street, activities like exhibitions, forums, concerts and reading clubs are held in this old building. In 2015, dozens of artists launched the first ever &amp;quot;Taoyuan Art Festival&amp;quot; and twenty pieces of installation art filled Xinmin Street and its shops. It surely gave a different charm to the Street when incorporating new creativities into an old space.</Toldescribe><Add>Xinmin Street, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.31151</Px><Py>24.99409</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Due to limited parking, it is recommended to take public transit.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/23 18:01:59</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2226</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2226</TYWebsite><Name>Guanyin Multifunctional Venue (觀音區多功能場館)</Name><Toldescribe>Located in the redevelopment area of Caota Phase II, the multi-functional venue in Guanyin District is not only a local landmark, but also a synonym for the happy life of residents. The multi-functional space with two underground floors and six above-ground floors covers a parent-child center, public childcare center, daycare center, family service center, library, civic activity center, and shopping mall, providing convenient and diversified services, becoming a new highlight of the Caota area.It is the perfect fusion of architectural art and greenery.This venue incorporates a uniquely designed architectural style into the environmental green belt, showcasing the harmonious beauty of modern architecture and nature. It won the 16th Honorable Mention at the Occupational Safety and Health Excellence Award and the 8th First-Class at the Taoyuan City Public Construction Golden Quality Award. The Ministry of the Interior has evaluated the venue with the EEWH (Ecology, Energy Saving, Waste Reduction, and Health) Label. It is a benchmark representative of multifunctional venues. The stunning exterior and the functional interior make this building a dazzling landmark in the Guanyin area.Its full-age service meets diverse needs.With a focus on meeting the needs of residents, the Guanyin Multifunctional Venue creates spaces suitable for all age groups. The shopping mall on the first floor meets the daily shopping needs of residents and provides a convenient living experience. The second floor has a parent-child and public childcare centers, providing parents with one-stop childcare services from public childcare centers to parent-child activities. The family service center and daycare center on the third floor further extend the tentacles of social welfare, caring for every family and older adult in need of support. The fourth-fifth-floor library has become a stronghold for promoting knowledge and culture, combining reading and cultural activities to create a rich artistic atmosphere. The civic activity center on the sixth floor is a gathering place for community residents, allowing residents in the Caota area to have their own exclusive shared space.Here is the focal point of the community centripetal force.The population in the Caota area has significantly increased in recent years, and the planning, design, and completion of the Guanyin Multifunctional Venue are all based on the needs of residents as the primary consideration. This venue, based on full-age services, not only enhances the convenience of life but also becomes an indispensable community core in the Caoluo area.</Toldescribe><Add>186 Zhuangjing Road, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>【Open Information of the Taoyuan City Library Caota Branch 】
-Tuesday to Saturday 08:30-21:00, Sunday and Monday 08:30-17:00. 
-The museum is closed on national holidays and the last Thursday of each month.
-Telephone：03-4837650

【 Opening hours of Guanyin Caota Parent-Child Center 】
-09:00~12:00，14:00~17:00
-Every Monday is a public holiday.
-Telephone：03-4831823</Opentime><Px>121.13560</Px><Py>25.04500</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/09 16:52:04</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>702</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/702</TYWebsite><Name>Bade Pond Ecology Park(八德埤塘自然生態公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Walking in Bade Pond Ecology Park is like stepping into a green secret place protected by time. This 4.5-hectare urban oasis retains Taoyuan&amp;#39;s unique pond landscape. It is an excellent place for citizens to relax and a precious wetland ecological treasure.Ecological phenomena are all in sight.The pond is the soul of the park. The clear water reflects the blue sky and white clouds like a natural mirror. The yellow water lily, hornwort, lotus, and Mexican primrose-willow in the water bloom with vitality under the sun, forming a dynamic watercolor painting. Observing, you will find common moorhens shuttling among the water plants for food, little egrets standing on the shallow beach waiting for prey, and night herons hiding in the treetops waiting for dusk. If you visit in winter, you will have the opportunity to meet great egrets and grey herons up close. These elegant figures add a bit of wild touch to the quiet pond.Green buildings dance with nature.The park&amp;#39;s buildings are not cold concrete jungles but warm wooden structures. Made of recycled green building materials, the management center and the observation deck are cleverly integrated into the local style. The wooden landscape coffee house is particularly worth mentioning. Its warm texture matches handmade bread and freshly brewed coffee, allowing visitors to satisfy their taste buds while enjoying the beautiful scenery. The artificial ecological pool creates a rich wetland environment, becoming a paradise for aquatic plants and animals.Environmental education combines education with entertainment.It is not only a leisure place but also a living natural classroom. The ecology park regularly organizes environmental education activities with the history and ecology of the pond as the central theme. Through natural observation, scientific practice, and interactive games, visitors are led to understand the pond&amp;#39;s cultural history and natural environment and sincerely appreciate the value of preserving the pond. Walking along the lakeside trail, you will be surprised that this urban green space has such rich biodiversity that it is as if you are in the beautiful scenery of flowers, lotus, clouds, mountains, and water.It is an incredible fusion of art and nature.Walking to the park&amp;#39;s secondary entrance, a large-scale installation art piece named &amp;quot;Four-eyed Frog&amp;quot; appears. It is the former &amp;quot;Taoyuan Land Art Festival&amp;quot; legacy and has become the park&amp;#39;s iconic landscape. The combination of artistic creation and the natural environment adds cultural charm to this ecological park.When visitors stroll along the waterfront bulkhead, wetland platform, or elevated pavilion, they can see the wooden plank roads everywhere, leading them to explore this wetland treasure in depth. Whether you are taking your children to picnic on the grass or quietly observing the pond creatures, Bade Pond Ecology Park can temporarily escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in this rare green time.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1315, Xingfeng Rd., Bade Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>334</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.31125</Px><Py>24.94166</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>A parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Fixed Time Guided Tour Service
￭Guided Tour Time: every Wednesday and Friday
￭Meeting Place: Volunteer Service Office next to the guard room
￭Guided tour time is about 60 minutes. 

【Group Tour Reservation Service】
￭Guided Tour Service Time: weekdays 09:00~12:00 am and 13:30~16:30 pm (no tour reservation service on weekends and national holidays) 
￭The guided tour time is about 30~60 minutes.
￭Number of People Accepted: groups of 20 to 80 people
￭Please apply one month before the visit date.
￭Download the guided tour application form.
￭Please get in touch with the on-site management center to confirm the group-guided tour reservation.

【Notes for visiting the park】
￭Please pay attention to your safety in the pond waters. 
￭You should be adequately protected when bringing animals into the park.
￭Bicycles and inline skates are not allowed in the park. 
￭Do not take or capture animals or plants in the park 
￭Release or feeding animals arbitrarily is prohibited.</Remarks><Tel>03-3683155#239</Tel><Fax>03-3689020</Fax><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:34:41</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1104</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1104</TYWebsite><Name>Longgang Mosque(龍岡清真寺)</Name><Toldescribe>If you think Islamic culture is far beyond your reach, come to the Longgang area in Taoyuan and here you can explore the beauty of this exotic culture. Islam, paralleling with Buddhism and Christianity, is one of the three major religions in the world and it occupies one fifth of the religious population. There are seven mosques in Taiwan now and Longgang Mosque is one of the few historic mosques. The mosque&amp;rsquo;s entrance gatehouse, foyer, gender-segregated prayer hall all have displayed the characteristics of Muslim culture. Therefore, it is regarded as one of the major Muslim centers in the northern Taiwan.The mosque is hidden near the Zhongzheng Market and within the multicultural Longgang area. This area inhabits military-dependent village residents formerly from Yunnan and Thai-Myanmar border. They retreated to Taiwan in the mid-1950s and many were Muslims who embraced Islamic religion. The idea of building a mosque began when they wished to have a permanent place for religious activities, and also because the Taipei Grand Mosque was too far for regular visits. With the assistance of the Chinese Muslim Association, they were able to raise funds and finally established the religious center of Islam─the mosque, in 1964. In 1989, the mosque underwent a reconstruction, resulting in the mosque in use today. Since then, it has become the Islamic religious center in Taoyuan, Hsinchu and Miaoli regions. Coming to the entrance and seeing the symbolic Muslim moon graphic at the gatehouse, you will know that you have reached the Longgang Mosque. The mosque occupies an area of 1,300 square meters and can hold 150 worshipers. Though there is very minimal decoration on the mosque, its choice of green (a symbol of freedom) as the primary color for the building fully depicts the characteristics of the peace-loving Muslims. The other features of the mosque include the imam office, staff office, reception room, chanting room, etc. The biggest prayer gatherings take place every Friday and men and women will go to their designated prayer halls to bow down and worship Allah. The mosque has become the best praying place for worshippers who are far away from home.Due to its unique history and culture, the Longgang area is filled with an exotic cultural ambience and delicious cuisine. You can often see women dress in a hijab and men wear a taqiyah near the mosque. When you come to the Longgang area, the authentic Myanmar-Thai cuisine is something not to be missed. While taking a walk in the Zhongzheng Market, you will most often encounter the Yunnan rice noodle (migan) stores. Thai papaya salad, Yunnan steamed bun (puo su bao), Yunnan pastry pancake and many more hidden yet popular snacks are also waiting for you. If there is enough time, you can stroll along the market stalls and try out all kinds of amazing Yunnan-Myanmar pickles and sauces. Also, the rare galangal, water parsley, plantain flowers and other wild vegetables are displayed on the stalls to attract customers. Those who are interested in the ingredients can take them home and cook uniquely flavored dishes at home.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 216, Longdong Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 04:00 - 21:00 &amp; Monday: 04:00 - 21:00 &amp; Tuesday: 04:00 - 21:00 &amp; Wednesday: 04:00 - 21:00 &amp; Thursday: 04:00 - 21:00 &amp; Friday: 04:00 - 21:00 &amp; Saturday: 04:00 - 21:00</Opentime><Px>121.25365</Px><Py>24.93005</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-4561234</Tel><Fax>03-4564130</Fax><Changetime>2025/07/10 11:54:24</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>712</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/712</TYWebsite><Name>Baiji Tree-Shade Foot Trail(百吉林蔭步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Before the completion of the Baiji Tunnel, the way from Daxi to Mt. Jiaoban, Baling and other Fuxing mountain areas was mostly through the Baiji Foot Trail (originally named as Shikuiken Historic Trail). It was an important transportation trail from the Qing dynasty to the Japanese colonial period. Since the availability of the light railway in the Baiji Tunnel in 1944, Baiji Tree-Shade Foot Trail no longer played the role of a transportation hub. In 1949, Cihu became a military restricted area, and thus veiled the Baiji Foot Trail with a sense of mystery. The concealment of the Baiji Foot Trail has been up to half a century long, and its natural ecology hence escapes developments and destructions. Visiting the Baiji Foot Trail is not only for the immersion of historical culture, but also for experiencing the incomparable natural beauty. From spring to fall, visitors can see the black-winged firefly, Luciola cerata E. Olivier, and the firefly Pyrocoelia prartexta Olivier, and also enjoy the tranquility of the forest at night with spots of fireflies. When winter comes, there are chances to meet the Mountain Scops Owls, the bamboo patridges, the Taiwan blue magpies, and the Grey-chinned Minivets, making it a tour filled with unlimited surprises. Visitors can find a great variety of plants along the trail and the most well-known is tung flowers. Every May, tung blossoms fall on the meandering trail like beautiful white snow and create a romantic ambience. In addition, cuckoo, Formosa palm, tuberous sword fern, common free ferm, swamp manogany and other tree species are strewn randomly across the forest. Swallowtails butterflies, bush brown butterflies, dark palm dart butterflies, and stripped blue crow butterflies fly through the forestry here and there. The 2.8 km Baiji Tree-Shade Foot Trail is a wide asphalt pavement for pedestrians only. It is not as steep as other historic trails, and therefore a suitable one for beginners of all ages and for families and kids. Along the way, just enjoy and bath in the raw forestry, be awakened physically and mentally by phythoncide and anion, and experience an ultimate relaxation. On the mountain top, visitors can have a panoramic view of Daxi and enjoy the boundless vision, which proves worthwhile. The Baiji Tree-Shade Foot Trail also leads to Dajiuqiong Historic Trail, Xizhou Park and other tourist attractions.</Toldescribe><Add>Drive on the North Cross-Island Highway, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City. , Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.30234</Px><Py>24.83579</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ The trail is situated at about 7.5km on the North Cross-Island Highway. Please enter from the forked road on the left of the Baiji Tunnel. The total length of the trail is about 3 km.
■Tung flowers bloom around April and May.
■After passing Cihu, the destination is about 5km on Provincial Highway No. 7.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/14 17:55:07</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1305</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1305</TYWebsite><Name>Fuyuan Tea Manufactory(福源茶廠)</Name><Toldescribe>The tea industry in Longtan Taoyuan used to be extremely prosperous with hundreds of tea manufactories operating simultaneously. Since the industry collapsed, there are now only a few remain. The fourth-generation-successor of Fuyuan Tea Manufactory Mister Huang Wen-Liang commented on the ups and downs of the tea industry with sorrow. At the peak of &amp;ldquo;black gold&amp;rdquo; business, tea production had reached 3 to 4 million jins (1.8 to 2.4 million kilograms). However, due to the loss of exporting competitiveness, production dropped by 90%. Regardless, Fuyuan Tea Factory persisted through the darkest era by the preservation of tradition and tea culture advocacy.On the ancient road that leads to Fuyuan Tea Manufactory, fields and tea hills where tea pickers work diligently under bamboo hats with highlights of Hakka print cloth create a picturesque view. The founder of Fuyuan Tea Manufactory built it with local materials and introduced mass production with European machineries which are still operating today. The roaring sound of the tea baker tells the story of the once prosperous tea industry.A sweet smell of cinnamon issues as hot water meets the tea leaves. Take a sip of the tea, a refreshing minty taste takes over your taste bud. Tasting Fuyuan&amp;rsquo;s signature tea &amp;ldquo;Hong Yu&amp;rdquo; (Taiwan Tea No.18) for the first time is absolutely mind-blowing. The effort invested into the tea is beyond description. The detailed guide inside the manufactory allows visitors to learn in-depth about the tea-making process. Other worth-trying teas are Kung Fu Tea &amp;ldquo;Sour Orange Tea&amp;rdquo; and Fu Shou Tea &amp;ldquo;Oriental Beauty Tea&amp;rdquo;. The green tea of the well received beverage brand Chai Li Won is produced in Fuyuan Tea Manufactory where the commercial is shot. DIY activities like tea-picking, cloth ball rolling, black tea rubbing and tea powder grinding are offered. With the guidance of experienced tea masters, you can learn about tea culture and the making of delicious tea. While seeing how each step of the process is conducted so carefully, your stressed mind is being treated by the aroma of tea.</Toldescribe><Add>No.56, Ln. 590, Zhulong Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>8:00~18:00</Opentime><Px>121.19349</Px><Py>24.86305</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>To ensure you enjoy the experience activity, here are some dress code suggestions.
a.	Comfortable shoes and socks for walking
b.	Sleeved tops that transfer moister and sweat
c.	Long pants to prevent mosquito bites</Remarks><Tel>03-4792533</Tel><Fax>03-4794535</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:06:03</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1214</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1214</TYWebsite><Name>Aspire Park(渴望園區)</Name><Toldescribe>Longtan Aspire Park is the perfect getaway for those who seek relaxation. It is a multifunctional park of 172 acres of low-density development that incorporates living, production and ecosystem. Nearly 90 acres are designated as greenery area. You&amp;rsquo;ll be surprise to find out that back in 1989, the notion of enjoying recreational activities and low carbon living has already caught on.Roaming in the enormous park, the limitless blue sky and vigorous greenery is indeed precious to modern city dwellers. Aspire Park calls out your instinctive desire for nature, offering a variety of facilities suitable for visitors of all ages, including the green walking trail, bicycle trail, kids playground, etc. Whether you&amp;rsquo;re planning a family trip or a day-out with friends, Aspire Park is the place for you. Park greenery includes tung trees and cherry blossoms that attract visitors annually during the flourishing season.Aspire Park is the first private hotel awarded a prime level green hotel certificate. Every comfortable and spacious room has a window view of the soothing green to release your stress. There are various recreational facilities such as indoor warm-water pool, SPA, game room, table hockey, handball, table tennis, billiards, gym and other indoor sports venue. In addition, there are restaurants, supermarket, barber shop and even an accessories store to satisfy all of your needs without needing to head out the park.Longtan Aspire Park also offers rental studio apartments, offices and factory as well as research and education facilities. It is close by Window on China Theme Park, Leofoo Village Theme Park and Longtan Pond, an ideal destination for a short trip to Longtan.</Toldescribe><Add>Kewang Road, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Open 24 hours (Hotel recreation area opening hours: 06:30~21:30)</Opentime><Px>121.18384</Px><Py>24.83960</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-4071888</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/29 11:59:40</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1247</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1247</TYWebsite><Name>Fu Ren Temple(福仁宮)</Name><Toldescribe>At the end of Heping Old Street sits a century-old temple that gives the solemn atmosphere to the hustle and bustle of the streets. Fu Ren Temple is also called the big temple by locals. In 1813, immigrants from Zhangzhou wanted to save the trouble of tracing though Dakekan River to worship Saint King Kai-Jang. Lee Bing-sheng (Father of Le Teng-fang), Lu Fan-tiao, Lin Ben-yuan thus raised funds to build the temple. In present day, Fu Ren Temple is not only an important religious venue for Zhangzhou descendants but also home to local gods of Hakka, Teochew as well as Quanzhou, which is extremely rare. During the Japanese invasion, Fu Ren Temple established a civilian protection bureau. During Japanese colonial rule, it became a military hospital. After reconstruction for two times, it is now one of the largest temples in Daxi.If you&amp;rsquo;re interested in temple fairs, &amp;ldquo;Divine Pig Contest&amp;rdquo; on February 11th in the Chinese Lunar Calendar is definitely something to see. To celebrate Saint King Kai-Jang&amp;rsquo;s birthday, ten families take turns to contribute a divine pig. The divine pig is painted by a professional and sent to Fu Ren Temple plaza as a tribute. Followers gather to join the parade with beiguan playing traditional music and traditional drama. The divine pig contest dates back over a century. As time progresses, the actual pig is now commonly replaced with &amp;ldquo;creative pigs&amp;rdquo; made with birthday buns, rice noodles, oranges and other food ingredients. It may not be the same, but it still is a distinguished event worth anticipating.Fu Ren Temple covers a total area of more than 990 square meters. It has three palaces, each roof has a jia-sse-chui design. Central hall or wing each is supported with two dragon pillars. The height of the main palace is equivalent with that of the rear palace symbolizing the equal status of all gods worshiped in the temple. The temple courtyard divided into two by Heping Old Street used to be where kids play spinning tops and villagers chat casually. Though it is now a parking lot and a venue for community activities, the hospitality and abundant history is never going away.</Toldescribe><Add>No.100, Heping Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>04:00~20:30，Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.28656</Px><Py>24.88587</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>1.	Qiaotou parking lot offers 15 parking spaces for large cars and 418 parking spaces for compact cars. 
2.	City Office parking lot offers 45 parking spaces for compact cars. 
3.	Tinger parking lot offers 82 parking spaces for compact cars.
4.	Yuemei parking lot offers 8 parking spaces for large cars and 130 parking spaces for compact cars.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Parking spaces are scarce. Visitors are advised to take public transportation.</Remarks><Tel>03-3883261</Tel><Fax>03-3871235</Fax><Changetime>2025/08/13 14:34:41</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1359</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1359</TYWebsite><Name>Longgang Forest Park (龍岡森林公園)</Name><Toldescribe>The opening of this over 33,333 square feet forest park next to Longgang sports field gives the Longgang region a more complete recreational space compared to the past. After some renovation, Longgang Park has become a lush green landscaping park. People can enjoy nature close-up, let their pets run around in the open space, and enjoy a happy and healthy life. Longgang Forest Park is a green land for recreational purposes, and was subsidized by the government for the purpose of improving the environment and the air quality. It also is the sixth best air quality area in Zhongli. The whole park is 2.5 hectares. There are black pines, Araucarias, camphor and 300 other original tree species. Colors and sceneries change as the seasons shift. Looking up the towering trees can be very relaxing. There is also the Bermuda grass field in the park, which is suitable for family to bring their snacks and have an outdoor picnic to enjoy the sunshine, breeze and spend quality family time together. Water faucets and public toilets are set at a number of places in the park for a clean environment.  Coming to Longgang Forest Park, not only can you walk on the trail around the park and breathe in the fresh air to experience the comfort brought from phytoncide and negative ions but also slowly ride your bike to relax your mind and body. The whole track is 1073 meters long. You can start your biking trip anywhere and anytime. There are also basketball courts and a children&amp;#39;s playground that adults and kids will both enjoy. On the other hand, quiet activity options are also available, such as a slow walk in the central square and flower gallery. Solar powered underground lights, park lights, tree spotlights and the military-style Longgang Fort LED light wall are installed to make it safe for night activities as well as creating a gently night scenery that is different from the day.</Toldescribe><Add>The intersection of Ln. 262, Sec. 3, Longgang Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.23574</Px><Py>24.93391</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>During summer and evenings, there will be more mosquitoes, do take good measures.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>660</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/660</TYWebsite><Name>Hey Song Beverage Museum (黑松飲料博物館)</Name><Toldescribe>The most unforgettable memory of wedding banquets as we were kids must be the sour and sweet Oasis Juice Drink that matched perfectly with delicious food! In almost every family, HeySong Sarsaparilla with a pinch of salt was used as a home remedy for colds. When swallowing a gulp of Sarsaparilla, it did not matter whether this treatment worked, but its fizzy mouthfeel surely cheered kids up! What is your impression about HeySong? How about visiting HeySong Beverage Museum, browsing the time tunnel and recalling your favorite drinks in those years? Coming to the front porch of the museum, a wall constructed with light boxes showcasing limited-edition HeySong Soda and Sarsaparilla cans designed for 2004 Changhua Straits Flower Exposition will come into view. As you walk into the museum, exhibitions on both sides of the aisle tell stories about how HeySong Corporation that started as &amp;quot;Chin Shing Co., Ltd.&amp;quot; in 1925 grew into a large well-known beverage corporation. HeySong has a long history and keeps advancing with Taiwan society. The very first bottle of ramune soda in Taiwan and the record that the price of one canned soda drink was equal to that of 600g of rice remains impressive to those who were born in the 1970s. In the 1950s when Taiwan&amp;#39;s economy just began to grow, drinking soda drinks became a popular trend. To have a review of the boom, the museum displays all HeySong-related print advertisements, shop signs and logos over the years, including the iron plates hung outside of grocery stores, out-of-print electric gift clocks for dealers and retailers, and vintage hand painted posters. Even the methods for packing HeySong products are well introduced and illustrated. In 1995, HeySong initiated a project to search for people, objects or artifacts related to the corporation and collected abundant relics from all over Taiwan, such as soda can key chains, gifts redeemed by collecting product bottle caps, the earliest cold-reserving box, etc. HeySong Beverage Museum was then founded in 1996. Now, the museum welcomes visitors to step inside, follow the history of HeySong and experience the unique beauty of the era. In addition to static exhibitions, videos about the development of the corporation and classic TV commercials, the museum exhibits the standard manufacturing process for HeySong products. At the end of the visit, every visitor will be given an exquisite gift that brings extra nostalgic fun besides drinking soda.</Toldescribe><Add>178, Zhongyuan Road, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: 10:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 15:00 &amp; Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 15:00 &amp; Wednesday: 10:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 15:00 &amp; Thursday: 10:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 15:00 &amp; Friday: 10:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 15:00 &amp; Saturday: Break time</Opentime><Px>121.23706</Px><Py>24.97715</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission but advance reservation is required. Reservation on the same day is not acceptable.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Reservation Methods:
1. Online Reservation: After receiving the application, the person in charge will reply within three work days or the applicant can call the reservation hotline to confirm. 
2. Phone Reservation: Free guided tours are limited to a maximum of 15 people. Individuals or groups with less than 15 people are subsumed into groups.</Remarks><Tel>03-4523101#219</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:07:32</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1519</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1519</TYWebsite><Name>Xinshi Park (新勢公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Slashie &amp;quot; is popular now, but have you heard of &amp;quot;Slash Park&amp;quot;? It&amp;#39;s in Pingzhen, Taoyuan. Xinshi Park uses 4.6 hectares of open space to perform an all-round show! It is a paradise for children and a secret base for adults to relax, take beautiful photos, and play fashion. From the colorful and childlike playground to the extreme sports area with vivid characteristics, outdoor teaching highlights will make you understand the circulation of water resources in seconds. The content is super rich!Is the underwater world on land? A playground where kids don&amp;#39;t want to go home after playing.Walking into the children&amp;#39;s playground in Xinshi Park, you&amp;#39;ll see an ocean-themed design. Fish and turtles are all present on the three-meter-high painted hill as if a mini underwater world art museum opened on land. Slide down the slide into the white sand pit, where kids can be diggers for a day and use a mini excavator to shovel out their little kingdom. Not enough? Come on, the 360-degree rotating swing will turn you into fliers in an instant. Even adults will want to play with it!The secret base that challenges the limits to make young people crazy to play this area!Who said people can only stroll in parks? Arriving at the extreme sports field next to the Southern Tao-Yuan Youth Activity Center, the atmosphere immediately switched to a &amp;quot;be cool&amp;quot; mode. It is a performance stage for skateboarders and parkour masters, with graffiti on the walls full of trendy elements, and every wall is a picture of an IG image. Standing on the skateboard and jumping onto the platform, even bystanders couldn&amp;#39;t help but pick up their phones and take photos because there are a lot of vivid characteristics here!A large lawn, runway, and bikeway - freedom is the most chill rhythm.If you prefer inactive activities, come to the large lawn in the park&amp;#39;s center! Taking advantage of the sunshine and gentle breeze, a picnic mat is a perfect afternoon. There is also a bikeway and an aerial runway next to it so you can stroll or run at will. It is the best place to empty, discharge, and put down your phone. No matter if one person comes to relax, two people come to talk, or a group of people come to have fun - no matter how you play!Learn while playing! The water here is very knowledgeable.Do you think the park only has amusement facilities? Wrong! Xinshi Park hides a low-key but excellent highlight along the bank of Laojie River: a combination of the natural ecological pond and river purification system. This &amp;quot;Gravel Contact Oxidation Process Purification&amp;quot; technology relies on microorganisms to unlock the water purification achievements, making the water source clean before flowing into the Laojie River. It doesn&amp;#39;t sound easy. However, you will understand it in seconds when you see it on-site, and it can also let children learn the magical process of &amp;quot;it turns out that water can also become clean by itself&amp;quot; and learn while playing!</Toldescribe><Add>The intersection of Zhongyuan Road and Sec. 1, Yanping Road, Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>324</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.21671</Px><Py>24.95186</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>On-street parking, pay parking lot at South District Youth Activity Center</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ Playground rides are age specific. Please read the signs.
■ Do not climb on the turtle statue.</Remarks><Tel>03-4572105</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:07:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>737</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/737</TYWebsite><Name>Kuang Chuan Dairy Fun Center (Dayuan Base)(光泉牛奶園地(大園廠))</Name><Toldescribe>Milk is not only a natural drink with balanced nutrition, but also the most commonly-accepted food that is perfectly nutritious. In every stage of life, milk is an important source of nutrition for babies, teenagers, adult women and seniors. Entrusted by Department of Health, Academia Sinica conducted a health survey of Taiwan elementary school students for the year 2001-2002 and the survey revealed that most elementary school students had unhealthy eating habits, resulting in malnutrition and lack of calcium and dietary fiber. Kuang Chuan believes that school-age children must acquire appropriate knowledge in healthy diet since a young age and therefore proposes such a field trip plan that invites kids to visit the milk processing plant and connect their nutrition knowledge with wonderful life experiences. Together with the school health education, young kids will gradually develop healthy eating habits and kick-start a healthier lifestyle.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1249, Daguan Rd., Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: Break time &amp; Friday: Break time &amp; Saturday: Break time</Opentime><Px>121.16082</Px><Py>25.05532</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free Admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Guided Tours:
⓪ Applicants: Government institutions, schools, organizations, etc.
⓪ Admission: Free
⓪ Reservation Methods: By phone or online booking
⓪ Content: milk products packaging (on-site introduction) → Milk production and processing (PowerPoint introduction) → Time to taste → End of the guided tour

⓪ The guided tour takes about 60 minutes and each group member will receive a gift.
⓪ Notes: Reservations must be made 14 days in advance. Groups of 30 to 50 people are accepted.</Remarks><Tel>03-3865185#111</Tel><Fax>03-3862475</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:05:14</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1034</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1034</TYWebsite><Name>Martyrs' Shrine(桃園忠烈祠暨神社文化園區)</Name><Toldescribe>Taoyuan Martyrs&amp;#39; Shrine is situated on Hutou Mountain in Taoyuan City; it was completed in 1938 and was formerly the &amp;quot;Taoyuan Shinto Shrine&amp;quot; back during the Japanese colonial era. It is the best-preserved Japanese era Shinto shrine in Taiwan. The architectural style encompasses the old ways of the ancient Chinese Tang dynasty, Japanese style, and contemporary Taiwanese style. The building is constructed from top quality cypress wood. In 1994, it was officially listed as a level three national monument. The Shrine was also used as the filming location for the film &amp;quot;Kano&amp;quot;, where the audience is transported back to the 1930s. Back during the Japanese colonial era when Japan was promoting the Japanization movement in Taiwan, around 200 Shinto shrines were built throughout the island. Taoyuan Shinto Shrine was constructed during this period; it was decided at the time to build the shrine on the mountain where the view includes the city of Taoyuan to the southwest, as well as the Kaizhang Shengwang Temple in the city center to symbolize its protection over the people.Following Japan&amp;#39;s defeat in the war and the ending of Taiwan-Japan diplomatic relations, many Shinto shrines were faced with the fate of demolition and renovation as their number of worshipers dwindled. Taoyuan Shinto Shrine was renamed Taoyuan Martyrs&amp;#39; Shrine in 1950. Due to its Tang dynasty style architecture and the building material of high quality cypress, it was carefully preserved because of its cultural value, history, and art. It is currently the only Shinto shrine in Taiwan and outside of Japan which has been perfectly preserved.Taoyuan Martyrs&amp;#39; Shrine has a complete range of buildings. The main clusters are the &amp;quot;main hall&amp;quot; where the spirit tablets are placed, the &amp;quot;worship hall&amp;quot; where worshipers come pay their respects, the &amp;quot;administration office&amp;quot; where the priest or management personnel complete their daily tasks, the &amp;quot;water room&amp;quot; for worshipers to wash their hands and gargle before they enter for worship. There is also the Torii Gate, Buddhist lantern, Komainu (guardian lions), brass horse sculpture, and the shrine Sandao (path). The materials used were cypress and fir, with their fine texture combined within a wooden framework which has been perfectly preserved. The beams were secured through grafting joints all painstakingly done manually by hand. Through all of which one can clearly see the detailed labor of the craftsmen and experience even more deeply the stately and solemn beauty of the Taoyuan Martyrs&amp;#39; Shrine.Follow the terrain and take the steps next the Chenggong Road, you will see the straight Sandao (path) in front of the Shrine. The inner gate and the worship hall are connected by the Sandao which is connected all the way to Taoyuan Train Station. Old pine and evergreen trees are planted around the shrine, giving it an air of serenity. The atmosphere is one of verdant green with the beauty of the ancient times. In early spring when cherry blossoms bloom, the delicate pink petals bring a gentleness to its austere surroundings. In autumn, red maple leaves dot the front yard of the shrine and the parking area. Different seasons bring totally different sceneries. Pause for a brief moment on the steps in front of the worship hall and enjoy the view of the entire shrine from this vantage point. Experience the quiet surroundings closed off in greenery; it is a favorite destination for visitors to take photos and connect with nature.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 200, Chenggong Road Section 3, Taoyuan District, Taoyuan City, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.32528</Px><Py>25.00629</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-33368877</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/07 15:25:19</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1026</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1026</TYWebsite><Name>Dongyanshan National Forest Recreation Area (東眼山森林遊樂區)</Name><Toldescribe>Dongyanshan National Forest Recreation Area Recreational Area is situated in Taoyuan City&amp;#39;s Fuxing District, at the foot of the Snow Mountain range. If one looks at the mountain from Amupin in Taoyuan, its shape is like a reclining maiden gazing wide-eyed towards the east, hence the name &amp;quot;Dongyan Mountain&amp;quot; (east eye mountain). The entire recreational area spans an area of almost 1,000 hectares, which includes the spectacular view of a 300-hectare cedar forest. The highest point in the park is the 1,212-meter &amp;quot;Dongyan Mountain&amp;quot;. From the peak of the mountain visitors can see the breathtaking view of all nearby mountain ranges, Taoyuan, Sanxia, and the Tamsui River; it is also a good location to enjoy the night lights in Taoyuan.The two main features of Dongyan Mountain are the &amp;quot;cedar forest&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;sea of clouds&amp;quot;. Due to its elevation at around 1,000 meters, during the early years, the area was used as a cedar plantation; therefore the cedar forest became the most prominent scenery in the park. The several hundred hectares of thick and verdant forest has formed a dense cover which makes an ideal habitat for a wide variety of amphibians, making Dongyan Mountain a good destination for parents to take their children and for environmental education classes. The terrain varies widely within the mountain region, misty clouds often form above the forest in the afternoons, and this is the time when Dongyan Mountain is most beautiful. If you are lucky, you might even see a rainbow coming out from the eyes of the maiden.Dongyan Mountain Forest Recreational Area has various forest trails with a total length of 16Km; it includes the &amp;quot;self-guided hiking trail&amp;quot; which climbs up the 1,212-meter main peak of Dongyan Mountain; the &amp;quot;knowledge trail&amp;quot; which focuses its displays on the plantation culture and logging industry; the &amp;quot;parent and child peaks trail&amp;quot; with one large and one small peak, looking like a mother leading a child located at the end of the plantation road; four &amp;quot;fossil forest trail&amp;quot; which display fossil and remains from over thirty million years ago. Each of these trails offers different sceneries, habitats, and forest landscapes, allowing visitors to learn more about the mountain through different perspectives.The best way to experience the essence of Dongyan Mountain is to go for a walk on the self-guided trail, the trail and its various side paths have a total distance of 4Km. If you go from here to the triangulation point of the Dongyan Mountain&amp;#39;s main peak, the total distance is around 1.6Km. The Forestry Bureau provides free map guides, or you can simply follow the sign posts along the trail. Along the trail, many information guide posts offering a wealth of information and pictures have been installed. Walk along the railroad tie-paved trail and reach the top, the full trip to the peak only takes about 60 minutes. There is a wide variety of plant and animal life to see along the way so that you can mesmerize yourself in the beauty of mother nature and bathe in a spa of phytoncides. Once you arrive at the 1,212-meter peak at the end of the trail, you will experience another set of breathtaking views. From the viewing platform, clouds float by with the breeze while you admire the magnificent emerald tapestry of the mountain ranges.The &amp;quot;Knowledge Trail&amp;quot; is situated behind the restaurant and meanders in-between the dense forest and crossing streams; its main attractions are the displays of forestry culture and machinery. Here, you can bathe in the scents of the forest while experiencing the area&amp;#39;s rich history and culture.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 35, Siayun Village, Fuxing District, Taoyuan City, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 07:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 07:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.40785</Px><Py>24.83130</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-3821506</Tel><Fax>03-3873532</Fax><Changetime>2026/03/16 16:14:25</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1035</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1035</TYWebsite><Name>Sankeng Eco Park(三坑自然生態公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Stretching out over nearly 3.8 hectares of beautiful scenery, Sankeng Eco Park is located along the banks of the Dahan River at Shihmen Dam. Its main attractions are a large eco-lake and expansive recreational grounds in the vicinity. The park was constructed according to eco-friendly methods with a wide variety of indigenous plants cultivated to integrate the park with the natural sceneries. Facilities include recreational areas, pavilions, wooden arch bridges, and water activity canals. The park is also connected to the Sankeng Cycling Track, making it a part of the sports and leisure space.The surrounding areas of Sankeng Eco Park have not been industrialized, and its vicinity to the dam lends it the beautiful water sceneries. Added to the wide expanse of green slope next to the dam, it imbues the entire area with an air of relaxation and tranquility. In autumn, the Taiwanese rain trees dazzle with their soft red leaves, adding a splash of color to the verdant surroundings and brightening up the scene.In the Japanese colonial era, Sankeng Eco Park was actually a bustling ferry wharf. Later on, however, the water traffic dwindled due to a blockage of the river. Also, illegal mining of gravel and sand and subsequent refilling with waste products resulted in severe destruction of the natural environment. It was only with the hard work of the local community and people from all sectors that the Construction and Planning Agency, Ministry of the Interior began planning the park&amp;rsquo;s renovation. The canal from Shihmen Dam was directed here to irrigate the land which gradually improved the environment, eventually transforming it to the current green and serene eco-park.Sankeng Eco Park has a rich waterside habitat and is also one of the premiere spots to enjoy Longtan&amp;#39;s beautiful natural sceneries. Early on in the planning stage, it had already been decided that Sankeng Eco Park would retain its natural habitat and all manmade interferences would be minimized, and the park space would incorporate nature and leisure. Apart from the pavilions and the bridges which are made from concrete, the entire park area allows rainwater to naturally seep into the soil. The eco-pond is surrounded with natural pebbles, while borehole water and spring water is continually pumped into the pond to maintain the freshness. The protective embankment is enforced with rot-treated beams, which also provide birds with a temporary resting place. Fishing is prohibited at the pond which enables the abundance of aquatic life to flourish. The water scenery is especially appealing at sunset. Stroll along the wooden pathway and enjoy the scenery of the mountains and water and do some birdwatching. It is a perfect location not just for relaxing and taking walks, but also for taking wedding photos and observing wildlife.In addition, the embankment of Dahan River is right next to the park. Take the stone steps and go up the embankment to enjoy the view of Shihmen Dam and Dahan River. Behind the parks can be found the well-known Sankeng cycling track. The track has a total length of 6 km with a gentle gradient, making it suitable for both adults and children to come enjoy cycling fun. During summer, there are rich green rice fields to be admired; in autumn and winter, after the rice has been harvested, cosmos flowers are cultivated turning the fields into a vibrant sea of blossoms, presenting you with their gentle loveliness.</Toldescribe><Add>Sankeng Village Embankment, Longtan District, Taoyuan City, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.25738</Px><Py>24.83895</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-4793070</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1604</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1604</TYWebsite><Name>Grape King Health and Vitality Power Center (葡萄王健康活力能量館)</Name><Toldescribe>Brand story, production lines, AR interactive games, DIY classroom, and LGG ice cream/Ganoderma coffee/Power Bomb are presented in Grape King Health and Vitality Power Center. Grape King Company hopes that everyone will feel their efforts of hard work by all sorts of experiences that offer in the center.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 402, Section 2, Jinling Road, Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>324</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 – 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.22531</Px><Py>24.93401</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking Lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>DIY Activity: 
￭Adults NT$150/with NT$100 coupon
￭Group Tickets $135</Ticketinfo><Remarks>1. Guided Tour: 10:00 and 14:00 for individual and group (more than 10 people) appointments; tour duration 40-60 minutes; please reserve 7 days ahead from our official website.
2. DIY Activity: 11:00 and 15:00, everyday; NT$150. Capacity of 60 people. 
3. Please refer to our official website for visitor information and guided tour appointment.</Remarks><Tel>03-2712121</Tel><Fax>03-4599719</Fax><Changetime>2025/03/24 15:40:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1040</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1040</TYWebsite><Name>Xiao Wulai Sky Rope Bridge(小烏來天空繩橋)</Name><Toldescribe>One of the most well-known attractions along the Northern Cross Highway, Xiaowulai Scenic Area is situated between Xiayunping from the Northern Cross Highway to the mountain region to the east of Fuxing Bridge. In addition to the cherry blossoms, waterfall and the river inside the scenic area, there is also the first see-through skywalk in Taiwan. Furthermore, another not-to-be-missed attraction of the scenic area is the new sky rope bridge. It was planned and constructed by the Taoyuan City Government and opened officially on Valentine&amp;rsquo;s Day. The aim is to provide visitors with an opportunity to get closer to nature, free the mind, and remember the excitement from your first romance to create an unforgettable memory.When you come to Xiaowulai Scenic Area, the most popular attraction here is the &amp;ldquo;skywalk&amp;rdquo; where you can enjoy the thrill of having the waterfall and the valley chasm beneath your feet. After the skywalk, another five minutes down the path will take you to the &amp;ldquo;sky rope bridge&amp;rdquo;. This newly opened rope bridge is secured with cables. The 70 meter long rope bridge soars 50 meters overhead from the bottom of the Daligan River valley. The challenge and electrifying excitement makes it the perfect 2.0 version of the Xiaowulai skywalk.The sky rope bridge was only opened in 2015 and it boasts as the longest rope bridge in Taiwan. The difference to the glass-bottomed bridge of the skywalk is that the surface of the rope bridge is only about 100 cm wide and only allows one person to pass at a time. Before the construction, the structure was designed to be able to handle a mass of 120 ton and also with wind-resistant cables installed on either side to prevent the bridge from shaking too much. But compared to the skywalk where you are looking down from above, the rope bridge&amp;rsquo;s main cable is installed under the path, added to the shaking from the steps of the people in front and behind you, the entire trip across the bridge is extremely wobbly and it feels as if you are swinging in the valley with the wide river bed right beneath you. The cables on either side are about chest height so that visitors can have an unobstructed view of the thick forest and enjoy the unique challenge in the air on the rope bridge.Apart from the sense of thrill when crossing the sky rope bridge, the view of the waterfall is also worth a look. As you walk along the rope bridge, you will first catch a glimpse of the &amp;ldquo;Mysterious Waterfall&amp;rdquo; hidden in the valley. As the rope bridge is only one-directional, when you reach the end you have the choice of going to &amp;ldquo;Yixing Suspension Bridge&amp;rdquo; or &amp;ldquo;Longfeng Waterfall&amp;rdquo;. If you are feeling energetic, you can choose the &amp;ldquo;ancient water canal trail&amp;rdquo; which goes to &amp;ldquo;Yixing Suspension Bridge&amp;rdquo; and is about a one and a half hour journey. Otherwise you can go to Longfeng Waterfall which is only a 20 minute round trip. The waterfall is divided into an upper and lower section with the two valleys, Long and Feng complementing each other. The upper section is the 13 meter high &amp;ldquo;Long Valley Waterfall&amp;rdquo; while the lower section is the 9 meter high &amp;ldquo;Feng Valley Waterfall&amp;rdquo;. Visitors can enjoy healthy fresh air including negative ions and phytoncides released by the rumbling water and Mother Nature.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 42 Yisheng Village, Fuxing District, Taoyuan City, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.37548</Px><Py>24.79033</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-3821835</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/07 10:45:28</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1311</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1311</TYWebsite><Name>Jiaobanshan Commercial District(角板山形象商圈)</Name><Toldescribe>How can you not try out local cuisines when visiting the tribe, or leave empty-handed after visiting Jiabanshan? Jiabanshan Commercial District comprises of the area between Zhongzhen Road, Zhognxiao Road and Zhongshan Road. Aboriginal cuisines like fried creek shrimp, boiled free-range chicken and Maqau sausage are all must-try.  There are also various restaurants of your choice. Don&amp;rsquo;t forget to bring home seasonal souvenirs like peaches, green bamboo shoots and mushrooms. Where to find authentic Atayal cuisines? Jiaobanshan Commercial District is the place! Using local ingredients from Fuxing District, restaurants offer aboriginal cuisines like seared trout, stir-fried bird&amp;rsquo;s nest fern, bamboo rice and roasted boar meat. The flavor of these perfectly cooked and seasoned dishes will for sure be imprinted in the minds of those who have tasted them. Additionally, the exquisite Hakka cuisine is also a signature. Stir-fried Jew&amp;rsquo;s ear, saut&amp;eacute;ed creek shrimp with scallion, basil pale chub and stir-fried pig intestines with ginger are absolutely delicious and reasonably priced. You can also find exotic cuisines like gratin fish fillet, Mediterranean style grilled fish, thyme chicken thigh and German Pork Knuckle.Street food is another essential. During summertime, a peach smoothie made with an entire peach and milk is the best way to cope with the heat! Bringing home a box of peaches is also something you must do. Millet wine is a special aboriginal product. Traditional method is used in producing a brisk taste of sweetness that is smooth without the burning sensation of alcohol. It is even widely favored by females. Other agricultural produces like green bamboo shoots, mushrooms, orange day-lily and anoectochilus are also valuable souvenirs.</Toldescribe><Add>Zhongzheng Road, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.35127</Px><Py>24.81612</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>■Street parking
■Public car park (charged)</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/14 17:41:23</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1398</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1398</TYWebsite><Name>Castella Land (Konig Cake Tourism Factory)(卡司‧蒂菈樂園（金格觀光工廠）)</Name><Toldescribe>KONIG Foods started its business by making delicious Nagaski Castella cakes and its tourism factory therefore has a sweet name, Castella Land. Besides watching the entire process of making Castella and understanding the great efforts that KONIG has made in the food industry, Castella Land visitors can participate in fun DIY activities or just relax to enjoy a wonderful afternoon tea. Founded in 2014, the solar-powered Castella Land is a green, eco-friendly tourism factory that also recycles waste heat and rainwater. The three-story Castella Land gathers the product manufacturing process, family activities, light meals and souvenir areas, making it a wonderful choice for families. Walking into Castella Land, you will first be amazed by three large egg-shaped installations. Each of them has a different function: high-tech projection all around you, interactive space for tourists, and the model of a commercial harbor that tells where Castella originated. Next to the egg-shaped installations, you can find a sailing chart on the wall that elaborates the past and future of Castella. Also, Castella Land cooperates with a famous illustrator who uses his childlike brush strokes to tell the stories of Castella. In Castella Land, DIY activities are especially popular among young and old. Plentiful imaginations, boundless creativity plus little surprises in the luminous tunnel will leave all visitors with unforgettable memories.</Toldescribe><Add>No.90-66, Dazhu N. Rd., Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.25349</Px><Py>25.03153</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Regular ticket: NT$200 Concessionary ticket: NT$100 a. Children of height 90-140cm  b. Seniors over age 65 c. Disabled card holder * The fare can be fully redeemable for product purchase on the day.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>1. Scheduled guided tour: 09:30, 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30 and 16:30. Please contact the staff for more details. Each guided tour takes about 20 to 30 minutes.
2. DIY activity fee: NT$200/each. Admission tickets can be used for activity fee deduction.</Remarks><Tel>03-2551999</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/15 15:15:20</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1312</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1312</TYWebsite><Name>Shihmen Mountain  Trail(石門山步道)</Name><Toldescribe>City dwellers from concrete jungles are increasingly seeking for adventures in the mountains. Shihmenshan (also named Xiaozhukungshan) locates on the west bank of Shihmen Dam. Standing 551 meters above sea level, it is one of the 100 peaks in Taiwan which overlooks Shihmen Dam, Longtan and Daxi. You might be able to see Taipei 101 from Shihmenshan! There are two major trails for you to break out of your comfort zone with eye-opening views!The north end of Shihmen Mountain  Trail is accessible through the archway on Minchi Road. The beginning section of the trail footpath is earthy. Street vendors selling hiking sticks, small eats and mountain produces gather on holidays. The inclination of the footpath is mild, allowing hikers to save energy for the upcoming challenge while appreciating the greeneries comprise of tung trees, acacia confusa and ferns. The 400-meter long &amp;ldquo;Slope for the hero&amp;rdquo; is a steep uphill with a 200-meter grade difference. It is so physically challenging that hikers would need to pull ropes. Another trail is the Jinchun Footpath which is much easier to conquer. The excitement triggered by the spectacular view of the dam at mountain peak is the best cure for fatigue. After some proper rest, you can continue uphill to the 535-meter Taipingshan. A communication tower is established at the peak. Conquering two peaks in one day is definitely satisfying!Guanyinxiang Footpath next to Shihmenshan Labor Recreation Center is yet another option. Artistic statues and dinosaur models are placed on both sides of the level asphalt path. What an interesting and eye-catching comparison. Follow the gradually ascending stone steps uphill for about 400 meters to an observation deck, you will see the 8-meter high Guanyin Statue that quietly watches passing travelers. Continue to proceed to Paradise Platform, it is where the &amp;ldquo;slope for the hero&amp;rdquo; footpath meets with the Guanyinxiang footpath. Many hikers set the triangulation point as target to enjoy an unlimited field of view. You can also follow signs to the south-end of the Shihmen Mountain Trail on Provincial Highway No.3 B.</Toldescribe><Add>Shihmen Hiking Gate, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: Break time &amp; Friday: Break time &amp; Saturday: Break time</Opentime><Px>121.23734</Px><Py>24.82059</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>■Street parking
■Free parking at Longtan Shihmen Recreation Center</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Tung blossom season is from April to May.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/07 14:05:01</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1396</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1396</TYWebsite><Name>GFun Select Shop (GFun機能生活館)</Name><Toldescribe>As the largest manufacturer for moisture-permeable waterproof fabrics in the world, GFun has been devoted to the development of textile processing technologies that make their functional fabrics moisture-wicking, wind-resistant, breathable, warmth-keeping, water-repellent, UV-resistant and anti-bacterial. GFun has been deeply trusted by their customers, including The North Face, Columbia, patagonia, NIKE and adidas, all of which are well-known global brands. GFun, starting from the manufacturing of functional fabrics, furthermore creates its own brand and steps into the clothing industry. &amp;quot;GFun Select Shop&amp;quot; showcases the essence of the company in making functional textiles and clothing: not only the functions of textiles, textile manufacturing process and garment design, but also garment manufacturing process, quality control and every tiny little thing that GFun does to optimize its products. Besides, the specially designed &amp;quot;Functional Textile Experience Zone&amp;quot; provides various DIY experiments for visitors to experience the benefit of different functional textiles. If you want to know how flexible the functional textiles can be during exercise, come to &amp;quot;Flexibility Experience Zone&amp;quot; to try it! Another uniqueness of the tourism factory is the &amp;quot;All-Weather Corridor,&amp;quot; allowing every participant to put on the moisture-permeable waterproof raincoat produced by GFun, walk through the corridor, and experience the comfort and full protection of the product that obviously outperforms traditional PVC raincoat.</Toldescribe><Add>No.3, Gongye 6th Rd., Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 10:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: Break time</Opentime><Px>121.11700</Px><Py>25.04753</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Free parking is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission. Extra DIY activities will be charged.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>◎ Reservation Regulations:

☆ Group and school visit (groups of 40people or more): Reservations must be made at least 7 days in advance.

※ If your preferred time slot is full, you will be notified and arranged to another available one.
※ Please be sure to come on time. For those who are more than 15 minutes late and fail to show up without any notification, GFun Select Shop reserves the right to cancel your group visit.
※ To cancel a guided tour or change your date of visit, please make a phone call to GFun Select Shop 2 days prior to your visit. 
◎ Reservation:
Reservations must be made by phone 7 days in advance to ensure the quality of your visit. (We will limit the number of visitors in the tourism factory. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your consideration!)
◎ Reservation Hotline: +886-3-438-9538#399</Remarks><Tel>03-4389538#399</Tel><Fax>03-4833987</Fax><Changetime>2025/03/25 11:09:16</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1314</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1314</TYWebsite><Name>Xinwu Century-old Stone Weirs(新屋百年石滬群)</Name><Toldescribe>It&amp;#39;s better to enjoy the sea than to look at it. Come on a journey through time in Stone Weirs.When you arrive at Xinwu in Taoyuan, besides surfing the waves and admiring the sea, why not take a trip to the century-old stone weirs, known as the &amp;quot;Great Wall of the Sea&amp;quot;? This intertidal zone, which has a history of over 300 years, is a seaside scenery and a legendary cultural memory. The seemingly inconspicuous stone pile contains the wisdom of our ancestors to use local materials and coexist with nature. Now they still stand quietly, recounting the changes and resilience of the past.The century-old stone weir is a microcosm of fishing wisdom.People can track the origin of the Xinwu stone weirs back to the Qing Dynasty. Built by the Han ancestors, they used pebble stones stacked by hand, with lengths of several hundred meters. The highest record ever caught was 1,000 catties (about 600 kilograms) of fish! This fishing method involves attracting fish into stone weirs during high tide and surrounding them during low tide, which is both environmentally friendly and intelligent.The intertidal secret realm is an ecological treasure.Don&amp;#39;t think that people can only use stone weirs for fishing; this is an excellent base for observing the coastal ecology. On the embankment, you can see common creatures such as oysters, patellas, shrimp, and crabs. You can also see sea anemones blooming like gorgeous flowers during high tide. Such a rich ecological landscape makes Xinwu stone weirs culturally rich and an experimental classroom for parents and children to explore nature.Restoration and rebirth bring back the charm of the Great Wall of the Sea.With the erosion of time, only nine stone weirs remain, which initially had over 40. To protect this precious cultural heritage, the Taoyuan Stone Weirs Association has launched a stone weir restoration plan since 2019, mobilizing over 6000 people. They completed the restoration using traditional manual masonry methods, and by 2023, they had successfully reproduced nine stone weirs in Kejian Village, with a total length of 1941 meters. The Taoyuan City Government has registered all of them as cultural landscapes. It is the rebirth of stone weirs and the joint protection of local culture.Dancing with the sea to experience a new cultural landscape and high-altitude perspectives. Visiting Xinwu isn&amp;#39;t just about viewing stone weirs; you can join a fisherman&amp;#39;s guided tour and experience the joy of traditional fishing methods firsthand. As the tides rise and fall, walking along the embankment trail and hauling nets to catch fish feels like walking alongside our ancestors centuries ago.Moreover, a two-story weir-viewing platform and a 200-meter-long weir-viewing trail offer panoramic views of the stone weirs area. This safe and comfortable experience adds visual highlights to the overall journey, attracting more people to this hidden coastal haven and experiencing the charm and splendor of the Stone Weir culture.</Toldescribe><Add>North Bank of Keke Harbor, Kejian Vil., Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>120.98951</Px><Py>24.94824</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>• Pay attention to tide times: Visit low tide for optimal viewing and safety. 
• Wear non-slip shoes: The embankment is slippery and prone to falls, so wear non-slip shoes or rain boots.
• Avoid climbing the stone embankment: To protect the weir structure and your own safety, please refrain from climbing.
• Do not destroy or remove: To preserve the natural ecosystem, refrain from picking up oysters, shellfish, or rocks.
•Comply with tour guidelines: If you participate in a guided tour, please follow the staff's instructions to ensure the quality and safety of the experience.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/27 17:30:04</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1397</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1397</TYWebsite><Name>Pacific Cycles Museum(太平洋自行車博物館)</Name><Toldescribe>The pride of Taiwan is the light of craftsmanship.Founded in 1980, Pacific Cycles is one of the few Taiwanese bicycle brands with comprehensive R&amp;D, design, manufacturing, and assembly capabilities. More than just a bicycle factory, Pacific Cycles is a dream factory that blends art and creativity. Pacific Cycles has proven that a bike can become a collectible art, from handcrafting each bicycle to winning international awards such as the iF, Red Dot, and Good Design Awards. Classics like the Birdy are more than just folding bikes; they&amp;#39;re part of the permanent collection of the British and American Museum of Art, attracting enthusiasts worldwide!A must-see highlight is endless riding fun. Don&amp;#39;t miss the test ride area at the Pacific Cycles Museum. Here, you can experience the difference between handmade Pacific Cycles and mass-produced models, and even fold one yourself for the ultimate &amp;quot;hands-on transformation.&amp;quot; Adults and children alike can find their own two-wheeled thrills here, and there are even scooters and four-wheeled kids&amp;#39; carriers available, ensuring fun for the whole family!A guided tour of the exhibition area is a journey through a hundred years of wheel time.Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of bicycles&amp;#39; allure? A guided tour is the perfect way to do it! Begin with a video introducing the history and evolution of bicycles, followed by a guided tour of the various models manufactured by Pacific Cycles, taking you into the world of bicycle evolution and innovation. The second-floor exhibition area showcases a variety of collectible models, categorized by theme, from classic vintage bikes to modern designs. Each one tells its own story, worthy of careful exploration.Pacific&amp;#39;s own brands are on the third floor. From the well-known Birdy, REACH, CARRYME, and iF series to the latest MOOVE and KOLIBRI models and even the Handy, Micah, and 2Rider models designed specifically for those with cerebral palsy or special needs, you&amp;#39;ll find it all here. Each bike represents Pacific&amp;#39;s ultimate innovation and humanistic care.Light riding activity lets you roam intensely in the local scenery.The limited &amp;quot;light riding&amp;quot; activity every Saturday is one of the museum&amp;#39;s carefully planned, unique experiences. Riding Pacific&amp;#39;s own brand City bikes BIRDY or REACH City, following professional riders from the museum, follow the lush green route to reach the Yong&amp;#39;an Fishing Harbor Observation Pavilion, covering a total distance of 8 kilometers, allowing you to experience the beauty of Xinwu Beach while riding. Besides, the museum also regularly holds &amp;quot;Expert Leading Rider&amp;quot; events, led by cycling industry experts to explore Taoyuan&amp;#39;s ecological landscape and rich culture, allowing participants to experience the charm of vast nature and local culture while riding comfortably.</Toldescribe><Add>No.686, Yongfu Rd., Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:30 - 16:30 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 08:30 - 16:30 &amp; Wednesday: 08:30 - 16:30 &amp; Thursday: 08:30 - 16:30 &amp; Friday: 08:30 - 16:30 &amp; Saturday: 08:30 - 16:30</Opentime><Px>121.03231</Px><Py>24.98586</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>■Regular Ticket NTD 300 (Suitable for the general public, enjoy an additional NTD 200 discount of NTD 100 on in-store purchases.
■Concession Ticket NTD 200 (over-aged 12 Individuals holding student ID cards).
■Charity &amp; Children NTD 150 (aged 7-12 children/physically challenged, and one accompanying person).
■Free Entry (children under 6 years old and seniors over 65).
■Spend NTD 200 or more at the BRICS CAFÉ on the first floor and get a NTD 100 discount on your Ticket.
*The ticket price shall be subject to the official website and on-site announcement.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Please make your reservation by 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Check-in and ticket purchase are available on the museum's second floor.
■We will divide group visits of 15 or more people into different sessions. Please make an online appointment and call to inquire.

【Guide Session】
-10:30, 13:30
-Dedicated Guide : Duration: 1.5 Hours.
-Same-day appointments are not available on weekdays.</Remarks><Tel>03-4861231#312</Tel><Fax>03-4861215</Fax><Changetime>2026/01/26 16:09:05</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2284</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2284</TYWebsite><Name>Zhufeng Tea Leisure Farm (竹峰茗茶休閒農場)</Name><Toldescribe>A secluded tea garden lies on the invisible red-soil plateau.Located in Luzhu, Taoyuan, the Zhufeng Tea Leisure Farm is adjacent to Linkou, New Taipei, and is on a sloping valley on the red-soil plateau. This century-old tea garden, which has been passed down for four generations, is based on natural farming methods and cultivates tea in a natural and respectful manner. The terraced fields surrounding the tea garden resemble concentric circles, interweaving with swamp cypress to create a unique landscape painting that attracts countless tourists and photography enthusiasts.The tea aroma created by ancient methods is exceptionally charming.Zhufeng Tea is committed to combining ancient legal tea with innovative concepts. It has launched many popular specialty tea products, such as gardenia oolong tea, honey-flavored black tea, and its signature acacia charcoal-roasted tea. This oolong tea, hand roasted with local acacia charcoal, not only has a rich tea aroma but also a charming woody scent that leaves a lasting impression. Whether seniors seek familiar ancient flavors or young people pursue style and tea fragrance, everyone can be satisfied.A sensory experience unfolds within the tea garden. The farm is more than just a place surrounded by the aroma of tea; it&amp;#39;s a paradise for all five senses. Visitors can experience the entire tea-picking, tea-making, and tea-tasting journey. The warm, cozy wooden space, permeated by the aroma of tea, and the attentive tea service create a welcoming atmosphere. Don&amp;#39;t miss the DIY workshops: grind Lei Cha, make tea jelly, and hand-make steamed sponge cakes. You can even try plant dyeing to experience the depth and excitement of tea culture.Take home a few of the signature tea-themed souvenirs to bring back memories. At the end of your trip, take home a few representative local specialties to carry on the memories of your tea-themed journey:	Gardenia Oolong Tea: Made with oolong tea leaves and gardenia, its aroma is refreshing and floral.	Acacia Charcoal-Roasted Tea: Roasted over acacia wood, it boasts a rich and full-bodied tea.	Honey-Flavored Black Tea: Exudes a natural honey aroma and a mellow, captivating flavor.Whether you&amp;#39;re a seasoned tea lover or a novice, Zhufeng Tea Leisure Farm offers a unique opportunity to discover your own unique world of tea. Coming here is not just about drinking tea, but also about immersing yourself in a fragrant Taiwanese story.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1 Maoweiqi, Kengzi Village, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.34678</Px><Py>25.08239</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>You must make a phone reservation for all experiential activities within the farm.
■Tea Garden/Ecological Guide: Ecological explanation of tea gardens and the Kengzi River environment. (NT$200 per person / 60 mins / minimum 10 people)
■Sensory Tea Tasting Experience: Sensory experience of various local specialty tea products.(NT$200 per person / 30 mins / minimum 10 people)
■Handmade Lei Cha Making: Experience traditional Handmade Lei Cha making in rural areas. (NT$200 per person / 30 mins / minimum 10 people)
■Tea jelly DIY Experience: Experience making homemade tea jelly with the farm's tea products. (NT$150 per person / 45 mins / minimum 10 people)
■Handmade Steamed Sponge Cake Experience: Experience farmers' traditional handmade Chinese sponge cake. (NT$200 per person / 60 mins / minimum 10 people) 
■Plant Dyeing Experience: Experience traditional handmade plant dyeing in rural areas. (NT$300 per person / 90 mins / minimum 10 people)</Ticketinfo><Remarks>The ticket price shall be subject to the official website and on-site announcement.</Remarks><Tel>0939-424425</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/27 18:21:48</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1401</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1401</TYWebsite><Name>Sha Yang Ye Robot Wonderland(祥儀機器人夢工廠)</Name><Toldescribe>After getting in the field of robotics since 2005, Sha Yang Ye established this expensive but the most unique Robot Wonderland in Taiwan. The outside appearance of the museum is built with twelve floor glass panels in order to create a bright space. Inside the Wonderland, it is divided into five areas: product area, renewable energy area, family AI area, interactive experiential area and the history of robotic evolution. The product area includes Sha Yang Ye&amp;#39;s original industry, the micro DC gear box, including the exhibition of different sizes epicyclic gearing and helical gear, and other popular products. The renewable energy area shows robot artworks that have been created from the use of factory waste. The metal waste is given new life under the artists&amp;#39; ingenuity. The interactive experiential area allows visitors to operate an actual robot and experience any related products, such as a gigantic claw vending machine, fighting robots, and off-road robots, etc. The result is regarded to be quite mature according to the domestic research. In addition, the football robots, which were made in cooperation with Japanese DDK and the recent popular Prince NeZha robot are among the exhibitions. The evolutionary history of robots will lead visitors into a time tunnel to glimpse the innovation of robots. Finally, as the robots dance with flexible joints under the gorgeous stage lighting effects, visitors will experience a very extraordinary performance!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 461, Taoying Rd., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Tuesday to Friday: 9:00~17:00 Saturday, Sunday and National Holidays: 9:00~17:30  Closed on Monday.</Opentime><Px>121.32379</Px><Py>24.97544</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>-Regulate ticket: NT $250 -Concessionary ticket: NT $200 (For children age 4 to 9, people with disability and one of his/her companies, and Taiwanese seniors over 65).  -Free admission for children under 3.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>1.	Weekday visits are by appointment only and only for groups over 20 people. Please do make reservations by phone 5 days in advance. The tour will be given by our trained guides. 
2.	Fixed tours on weekends and holidays: 10: 00, 11: 00, 13: 00, 14: 00 and 15: 00. The tour will be given by our trained guides. For groups over 20 people, please make reservations by phone at least 5 days in advance.
3.	Each guided tour last about 1.5 hours. Our trained guides will lead tourists to experience the museum. In order to maintain quality during visits, places are limited per session. Reservations are required for groups. (Remarks: Because there is much robotic experiential equipment in the museum, you will need to have our trained guides to take you around instead of going on your own.)</Remarks><Tel>03-3621252#9</Tel><Fax>03-3757721</Fax><Changetime>2025/06/19 18:27:57</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>699</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/699</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Sake Brewery (桃園酒廠)</Name><Toldescribe>While passing through Wenhua 1st Road, it&amp;#39;s hard to miss the gigantic wine bottle. Taoyuan Sake Brewery is the largest brewery in northern Taiwan, as well as the most productive one. After merging with Taipei, Banqiao and Shulin breweries, currently Taoyuan brewery has the most state-of-the-art equipment. The park next to the brewery has installation art made of wine urns. The entrance trail is covered with curly grape vines and surrounded by trees, offering the cozy atmosphere for wine tasting. Taoyuan brewery is the first modernized and also the only brewery that produces Japanese Sake. The brewery introduces the history of wine making. You can also see the most representative product of Taoyuan Brewery, &amp;quot;Taiwan Sake&amp;quot;. The whole process is represented in a small-scale model, from the selection of rice, soaking, fermentation of the wine yeast, etc. Smelling the aroma of distillers&amp;#39; grains makes people anticipate the taste of the end product. Sake-tasting is also available on site. The warm taste in the mouth will make it unforgettable. The &amp;ldquo;Wine Bank&amp;rdquo; in the factory is a well-known cellar. The graceful Chinese interior design makes wine tasting a pleasure to experience. Each urn of Nuerhong (Daughter&amp;#39;s Wine) and Jhuangyuanhong (Scholar&amp;#39;s Wine) symbolize parents&amp;#39; best wishes to their children. The aroma filling the whole room makes people indulge in the reminiscing of the past. The brewery offers DIY courses for groups, including the most popular handmade shio-koji and distillers&amp;rsquo; grains soaps. The process is simple and can be enjoyed not only by adults but children, too. The effective natural skin care from the soap is also popular among female customers.In addition, the brewery also introduces the shio-koji production, which is widely discussed in Japan, as well as creative cocktail mixing. The taste of it will stimulate your taste buds. Besides the nice wine gift boxes, there are also wine-related side products, such as &amp;quot;Sake Mask&amp;quot;, a.k.a. &amp;quot; Folk Version SKII&amp;quot;, the popular &amp;quot;Healthy Red Yeast Rice Crackers&amp;quot;, and the tasty &amp;quot;Shiaoxing Sausage&amp;quot; and so on, for customers who don&amp;#39;t drink. Everyone will find a souvenir that suits.</Toldescribe><Add>No.55, Wenhua 1st Rd., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.37473</Px><Py>25.05694</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>■ Application forms needed if requesting guided group tours. Fax the form to 03-3280208, and specify the date and number of people. 
■Cost of DIY activities is $180 / person. The amount needs to be reserved and paid three days in advance. We do not accept individual and on-site registration.
■The alternative phone line: 03-3283001#407</Remarks><Tel>03-3283001#380</Tel><Fax>03-3280208</Fax><Changetime>2025/03/25 16:19:54</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>713</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/713</TYWebsite><Name>Tong Ho Music Museum(東和音樂體驗館)</Name><Toldescribe>The connotation of &amp;quot;sound&amp;quot; is the soul of music. As a manufacturer, Kawai Piano Taiwan general agent&amp;mdash;Tong He Musical Instrument has a mission to raise music standards by promoting music culture and educational activities. Therefore, &amp;ldquo;Tong He Music Museum&amp;rdquo; was established in order to provide a quality music learning space. We hope to help people understand the theory and knowledge of how instruments make sounds through interactive activities at the museum. We welcome you to enter the world of music and enjoy it! From the small woodworking factory of ten employees, fast forward thirty years, it has become Japanese Kawai Piano&amp;rsquo;s manufacturer and general agent in Taiwan. Tong He Musical Instrument developed the domestic learning market for the &amp;quot;upright piano.&amp;quot; The third generation operators established the Tong He Music Museum to shine lights on the developmental process of &amp;quot;local piano.&amp;quot; In doing so, imperceptibly the willingness to learn music and to play piano are promoted throughout Taiwan. In order to accommodate different needs, the course of &amp;quot;music journey&amp;quot; is divided into elementary school students, kindergarten students, or music class students. In the case of kindergarten students, the course is based on instruments that are easy to learn and understand. With proper guidance, students get to personally operate and experience the theory behind how the sounds are made in instruments. The hope is to transform students&amp;rsquo; initial awareness into motivation to learn to play instruments. With these foundations, plus the sound experience and the interaction of musical games led by Tong He teachers, students will gradually have rich music knowledge, expression and creativity.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 226, Xinyi Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:00 &amp; Monday: 09:30 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:00</Opentime><Px>121.29492</Px><Py>24.88605</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>Please call to make reservation before visits.</Remarks><Tel>03-3882215#210</Tel><Fax>03-3889676</Fax><Changetime>2026/01/07 10:10:48</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1550</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1550</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Disaster Education Center (桃園防災教育館)</Name><Toldescribe>When you arrive at the Taoyuan Disaster Education Center, you will find that education, training, and technology are combined here to allow children of all ages to learn correct disaster prevention knowledge through interactive experiences in five major exhibition zones.Zone A｜Explore the power of nature: Comprehensively analyze disaster knowledge.Zone A on the first floor is the starting point of the adventure, with the theme of &amp;quot;natural disasters.&amp;quot; Through videos, models, and interactive devices, it introduces the causes and effects of common disasters in Taiwan, such as earthquakes, typhoons, tsunamis, floods, and mudflows. Tell children in a simple way: Disasters are not scary. As long as you respond correctly, you can protect yourself. It is entertaining and easy to take pictures, so learning is not boring!Zone B｜Disaster Prevention Adventure: Learning survival wisdom is from games.When you enter Zone B, you will be by the &amp;quot;Disaster Prevention Adventure,&amp;quot; which will immediately attract you! It created this interactive experience with a childlike design. Children will learn the concept of disaster prevention through game challenges and cooperative tasks. There are also disaster prevention knowledge quiz machines waiting for you to challenge. It is the best place for children to learn while playing, and even parents will be unable to help but answer questions!Zone C｜Immersive Technology Experience: firefighting, painting, and panoramic projection are all available simultaneously.Zone C is a dreamland for adults and children. Adults can try out the popular &amp;quot;VR firefighting experience&amp;quot; and become brave firefighters to put out fires. There is also the &amp;quot;smoke experience room,&amp;quot; which children love. It simulates a heavy smoke environment and allows them to learn escape techniques. Don&amp;#39;t miss the interactive painted wall, where the fire trucks drawn by children can be scanned and projected onto the wall&amp;mdash;and they will even move!Zone D｜Home Safety: Protect your safety.The second floor, Zone D, focuses on safe homes. The &amp;quot;Earthquake Experience Platform&amp;quot; allows you to experience different levels of shaking and learn how to protect yourself during an earthquake. Use interactive games and AR animations to discover dangerous factors at home and learn how to improve them! Adults can also make an appointment to challenge the &amp;quot;Escape Room for CO Extinction&amp;quot; to test their wisdom, disaster prevention knowledge, and observation. Find out the possible dangerous factors at home and be prepared in advance to live safely and with peace of mind.Zone E｜It&amp;#39;s time to go on a mission! Transform into a little firefighter and drive an ambulance on duty.Zone E is the favorite stop for children! Not only can they put on their tiny fire kits to take photos, but they can also experience driving an ambulance and have the fun of being a &amp;quot;rescue hero.&amp;quot; There are also water shooting experiences and duty simulations on site, where kids can pull out a fire extinguisher and spray water to put out a fire. The immersive game allows children to understand the hard work of firefighting and will also make them admire firefighters even more!From fun to disaster prevention, make learning fun and unforgettable.The Taoyuan Disaster Education Center transforms disaster prevention education into an educational and entertaining experience. It allows children to accumulate knowledge through interactive games and adults to rethink safety issues in life. It&amp;#39;s worth coming back and forth!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 35, Alley 49, Lane 901, Section 2, Jieshou Road, Bade Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>334</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:30 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:30 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:30 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:30 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:30 - 16:30</Opentime><Px>121.29828</Px><Py>24.93668</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Free ground parking is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Visiting groups of less than 15 people: There is no need to make an appointment; just download the Taoyuan Disaster Education Center app or guide from the service desk. 
￭For groups of 15 to 30 people, you can make an appointment for the guided tour service. Please register online (https://tydec.tyfd.gov.tw/) 14 days in advance, click "Appointment Service" to register for the appointment (after filling in the appointment form, the center will send an email with the appointment code and related precautions). 
￭After making an appointment for a large group guided tour, please get in touch with the center at 03-3655119 extension 522~529. 
￭Children under 12 years old must be with their parents. 
￭Eating and drinking are prohibited in all exhibition areas (except the lobby, tea room, and announced dining areas). 
￭Some experience contents in the center have age restrictions. Please abide by the regulations.</Remarks><Tel>03-3655119</Tel><Fax>03-3655109</Fax><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:30:08</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1518</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1518</TYWebsite><Name>Zhongzhen Market (忠貞商圈)</Name><Toldescribe>The KMT troops in Burma retreated to Taiwan in the 1950s and settled down in Longgan District. To make ends meet, many of these immigrants started selling local dishes from their hometowns: cured meat and sausage, pickles, Yunnan rice noodles, Yunnan pea jelly, green papaya salad, and Yunnan pig scalp, which all became the most unique cuisines in Longgan.Nowadays, you can see shops selling Yunnan rice noodles everywhere in the commercial district. To make this dish, a thin layer of rice paste is poured onto the pot to be steamed before bone broth is made; afterwards, meat slices and a freshly made omelet are added. Together with a self-made sauce, this is a dish you will not forget.</Toldescribe><Add>stretches from Longnan Road at Longgan Roundabout to Xinshen Road, Longdong Road, and Sec. 3 of Zhongshan East Road., Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>324</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.25347</Px><Py>24.93001</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Pay parking lot is opposite to the entrance of Zhongzhen Market.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/22 17:37:24</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1663</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1663</TYWebsite><Name>Zhongping Shopping District (中平路商圈)</Name><Toldescribe>Known as the &amp;quot;Taoyuan Ximending&amp;quot;, the Zhongping Shopping District in front of Zhongli Train Station is located at the station&amp;#39;s exit, just a 1-minute walk away. It is the top choice for shopping and strolling in the area.In the early days, the Zhongping Shopping District had asphalt roads, which were later renovated into pedestrian walkways. The Shopping District now features a nearly 700-meter-long and 15-meter-wide pedestrian area, making the already bustling Zhongping Shopping District even more desirable for shoppers.Most of the shops here offer boutique clothing and trendy fashion for teenagers and young adults. In addition, there are also Shin Jan Shian Peanut Brittle, Zhongli Meatball Family, Banyan Tree Grandma&amp;#39;s Old-fashioned Ice Shop, and Whole Cow Cuisine on this street. Moreover, several trendy clothing brands have set up their stores here.A Japanese-style semi-detached building located near a commercial district, which was built over 80 years ago, has been renovated and reopened as the &amp;quot;Zhongping Road Story House.&amp;quot; It is the first urban story house in Taoyuan City.</Toldescribe><Add>The area surrounding Zhongping Road in front of the train station, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.22290</Px><Py>24.95561</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>There are several parking lots nearby, such as Taoke Parking Lot, Yanping Road Parking Lot, and Gongqi Parking Lot.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/26 20:45:19</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>682</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/682</TYWebsite><Name>Yong'an Fishing Harbor (永安漁港)</Name><Toldescribe>The daily life of a fishing harbor is the most genuine human touch.Entering Yong&amp;#39;an Fishing Harbor in Xinwu, Taoyuan, the first thing that strikes you is the busy figures of the fishers at the harborside. Freshly caught fish, shrimp, and crabs are neatly sorted and brought to the market, filling the air with the rich aroma of the sea and the energy of life. Holidays are especially lively. Tourists flock to the tourist fish market to select the freshest seafood, and the constant clamor of vendors fills the entire fishing port with a vibrant atmosphere, making it the perfect setting to experience Taiwan&amp;#39;s harbor culture.The Coastal Star of Taoyuan features a unique Hakka style.People recognize Yong&amp;#39;an Fishing Harbor and Zhuwei Fishing Harbor as the two major fishing ports in Taoyuan. The difference is that Yong&amp;#39;an developed its tourism sector earlier, blending the local Ocean Hakka with natural coastal landscapes. As a result, it has become a hub for fishing activities and a destination attracting numerous visitors. The local community has long dedicated efforts to promoting century-old traditional fishing methods such as &amp;quot;Taiwanese beach seine,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;stone weir fishing,&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;conch blowing.&amp;quot; Through cultural festivals and concerts, more people have come to learn about the Ocean Hakka group that coexists with the ocean and injects new vitality into the community.Ride on the bridge, and the sea breeze and sunset accompany you.Yong&amp;#39;an has a bicycle lane that seamlessly connects to the Xinwu Green Tunnel, ensuring a delightful scenic experience. You can feel the sea breeze and the pleasant scenery. The endpoint is the pure white and elegant &amp;quot;Yong&amp;#39;an Guanhai Bridge.&amp;quot; It spans the port with a simple design and connects the parking lot and the Conch Plaza. Standing on the bridge, you can see the magnificent sea view and the daily life of the fishing port. As dusk falls, the setting sun casts a golden glow on the sea, enhancing the charm of the scenery, and it is a sight that captivates photography enthusiasts. There is also an observation deck and rest area on the bridge, where travelers can stop to feel the allure of nature&amp;#39;s beauty.Discovering treasures at the fish market, you can have all the delicious food. Do you want to bring some of Yong&amp;#39;an&amp;#39;s freshest delicacies home? The Yong&amp;#39;an Tourist Fish Market is a must-visit. Although small, the market boasts a constant flow of fresh catches daily, offering a dazzling array of fish, shellfish, shrimp, and crabs, resembling a living marine atlas. Besides freshly caught seafood, you can also find processed products like fish floss, dried fish, and mullet roe. Even better, restaurants near the market offer cooking services, ensuring a seamless market-to-table experience for authentic seafood!Summer craze, enjoy stars and sea together. The Yong&amp;#39;an Fishing Harbor Music Festival, which takes place every summer vacation, is also one of the highlights of tourism. The event invites renowned singers to perform live, accompanied by sea breezes, music, and crowds. It transforms Yong&amp;#39;an Fishing Harbor into a lively seaside stage and brings unforgettable summer memories to every traveler.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1165, Sec. 3, Zhongshan W. Rd., Yong'an Vil., Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>The fishing harbor area is open 24 hours a day, and the Fishermen's Association primarily announces the public holidays for the tourist fish market.</Opentime><Px>121.01578</Px><Py>24.98773</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>- During typhoon season, please avoid going to fishing ports or near seawalls to prevent danger from strong winds and massive waves.
- Please pay attention to the weather forecast and tide times.
- Please wear hats, bring sun protection items, and take proper sun protection measures in summer.</Remarks><Tel>03-4861017</Tel><Fax>03-4861952</Fax><Changetime>2026/01/26 18:11:55</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1032</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1032</TYWebsite><Name>Zhongping Road Story House(中平路故事館)</Name><Toldescribe>In 2010, the building was listed as a historical site and renovated by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Taoyuan City Government. The renovated building incorporates art and culture exhibitions, cultural activities, and cultural creative merchandise. Guided group tours are also available where visitors are shown a glimpse of the way of life in Zhongli from the Japanese colonial era to the agricultural era.Zhongping Road Story House is a Japanese era townhouse full of history; it was built in 1930 and served as a Japanese townhouse style dormitory for civil servants. The building covers an area of around 100 square meters. As it became the residence of the Department of Indigenous People Section Chief Wang Guo-Zhi and Ministry of Education&amp;#39;s Liao Yun-Quan, successively, the four generations of the two different families lived here for almost 60 years, imbuing the house with an abundance of family memories and historical remembrances.The most valuable aspect of the old house is the preservation of culture. In 2007, after the original residents moved away, it was listed as a historical building in 2010. In order to revitalize and reuse the old building, the Department of Cultural Affairs, Taoyuan City Government, began to revamp the spaces inside the house which took around 2 years. In May of 2015, it was finally re-opened as the &amp;quot;Zhongping Road Story House&amp;quot;. The elegance and simplicity of the bygone days are preserved through the mode of presenting a different story in each corner of the house, these include the brick stove in the kitchen with its memories of delicious meals, the coal blocks in the cellar, the pigpen that was a part of every family back in those days, and cooling off watermelons in the well at the back. Even the layout of the tatami mats inside the rooms evoke the memories from those times, making Zhongping Road Story House a place of warmth and reminiscence.Zhongping Road Story House guides the visitors from each story corner to help them learn about the history and culture of the old house, there are also displays of old family photos and artifacts from the old days. Also available are cultural creative areas, art exhibitions, city lectures, and Hakka cultural activities for an in-depth experience of the story house, so that visitors can immerse themselves in the memories of the old building.In addition, Zhongping Road Story House will also be offering the &amp;quot;Hakka Flavor Tea Party&amp;quot; to promote traditional Hakka cuisine, the menu will be based on the theme of &amp;quot;siid bau&amp;prime; mangˇ&amp;quot; (have you eaten yet in the Hakka language) to bring warm food and greetings to its visitors. Noodle set meals and tea set meals in Hakka flavors are provided. Simplicity will be the key to showcase the lifestyle philosophy of mouth watering foods as well as the thriftiness of the Hakka people.When you come to the Zhongping Road Story House, you will be inspired to pay attention to the history of the past. While you are immersed in the stories from the bygone days, you are also encouraged to leave your own stories and add to its collection, so that the story puzzle of the old days can become more complete.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 99, Fuxing Road, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 10:00 – 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 10:00 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 10:00 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 10:00 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 10:00 – 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.22444</Px><Py>24.95536</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-34255008</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/14 16:46:16</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1106</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1106</TYWebsite><Name>Zhongli Laojie Creek Trail &amp; Xinjie Creek Trail(中壢老街溪、新街溪步道)</Name><Toldescribe>A duet of urban greenery: Laojie Creek and Xinjie Creek pave a quiet and flowing path for daily lifeWhen strolling along the Laojie Creek and Xinjie Creek, you will find that the city&amp;#39;s scenery can also be gentle and poetic. These two streams are like a duet of urban greenery in a large peach orchard, quietly playing the rhythm of the interweaving of nature and culture in daily life.Laojie Creek: A trail that allows people to reconnect with nature.The Laojie Creek originates from Longtan and flows northward through Pingzhen, Zhongli, Dayuan, and other areas. People named it after the Zhongli Old Street on the way. It is an essential river in Zhongli City. The Laojie Creek Trail is about 5.2 kilometers long, extending from Bazizhen Riverside Park to Zhongli Huanbei Road. It connects Xinshi Park, Riverbank Park, the River Education Center, and the historic Xinguang Tudigong Temple. It is not just a green belt in the city but more like a quiet passage in life.Egrets and Scaly-breasted Munia fly low over here occasionally, and the shore surrounds greenery quietly. Every step can quickly take you away from the busy reality and return to a pure rhythm. No wonder the Laojie Creek Trail attracted more than 10.53 million visitors in 2024, becoming Taiwan&amp;#39;s fifth most popular tourist attraction.Not only is the riverside surrounded by greenery, but it also combines environmental education with historical memories. From the local beliefs of the Xinguang Tudigong Temple to the urban regeneration of the Laojie Creek Memorial Plaza by removing cement board, every step is like reading a gentle and quiet city walking journal. Along the way, you can also see Chinese fringe trees swaying in the wind and children playing on the slides. The Xingnan Weir quietly keeps the rhythm of the stream, steadily irrigating 40 hectares of farmland in Zhongli and maintaining the ecological balance of the basin.Xinjie Creek: Hidden between the past and present of the city while flowing.If Laojie Creek is like an older adult telling stories, then Xinjie Creek is like a quiet and pulsating stream in the city. The Xinjie River flows through Longtan, Pingzhen, and Zhongli and finally reaches Dayuan to go out to sea, with a total length of about 29 kilometers. The downstream outlet is the famous Dapingding bird-watching area. The Xinjiexi Trail is nearly 8 kilometers long, starting from Shuiwei Bridge on Dazhen Road in Zhongli District and ending at Mantingfang Bridge on Longgang Road Section 3. Along the way, passing through cultural attractions such as Renhai Temple, Xinjie Elementary School, and Zhongli Arts Hall Park, this road is not just a hiking route but more like a riverbank corridor that crosses time and culture. In springtime, many Japanese cherry blossoms bloom on both sides, painting the entire trail with a gentle pink filter. You may also pass by egrets or yellow wagtails in an inadvertent glance.</Toldescribe><Add>From Bazizun Riverbank Park to Huanbei Rd., from Xizhou Street to Fude Bridge, Pingzhen Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>324</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.21503</Px><Py>24.95053</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭The entrance of Laojie River Trail is located in Xinshi Park near Laojie River. You can walk from here all the way to Cuiti Bridge, Xinshi Park, and Laojie River Education Center.</Remarks><Tel>03-3033688#3841</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 10:54:48</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>659</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/659</TYWebsite><Name>Metrowalk Shopping Center(大江國際購物中心)</Name><Toldescribe>The shopping center is not far from Museum of the Action ElectronicsCompany. After visiting the museum, you can go to the shopping center and experience the trendy part of Zhongli City. The shopping center has ZARA, H&amp;M, Eslite books, a movie theater and many other stores.</Toldescribe><Add>No.501, Section 2, Zhongyuan Road, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 11:00 – 22:00 &amp; Monday: 11:00 – 22:00 &amp; Tuesday: 11:00 – 22:00 &amp; Wednesday: 11:00 – 22:00 &amp; Thursday: 11:00 – 22:00 &amp; Friday: 11:00 – 22:30 &amp; Saturday: 11:00 – 22:30</Opentime><Px>121.22917</Px><Py>25.00072</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-34680999#6666</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/14 16:52:33</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>666</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/666</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Hakka Culture Hall(桃園客家文化館)</Name><Toldescribe>Taoyuan City is the biggest Hakka County in Taiwan, and Longtan is the most important Hakka villange, it is quite meaningful to build the Hakka Cultural Hall here. The Cultural Hall was built in 2007, located across to Longtan Army Head Quarter. It mainly displays the exhibition of Hakka culture, antiques, and introduces all kinds of Hakka activities as well.Taoyuan Hakka Cultural Hall aimed to be the world Hakka video center. The main developing scheme of the Hall is to well preserve Hakka culture and music, makes it as an oasis in the desert. Visitors can experience the charming Hakka culture via the new participating model when visiting the Hall.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 500, Sec. Shan Lin, Zhong Zheng Road, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.23463</Px><Py>24.84520</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-34096682</Tel><Fax>+886-34809015</Fax><Changetime>2025/11/28 11:20:13</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>674</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/674</TYWebsite><Name>Xiaocukeng Ancient Trail (小粗坑古道)</Name><Toldescribe>The best place to enjoy tung blossoms at the end of spring is here! This quiet trail connects the Cukeng and Shihmen areas. Every year during March and May, the Hakka tung blossoms will attract many people to come and enjoy the beautiful scenery of white flowers scattered around on the green forest ground. Walking on the century-old stone stairs, it&amp;#39;s not hard to spot lovely flowery wreaths on the ground made with petals by tourists, which can be therapeutic to spot. There are different surprises at night during the summer season as well. Fireflies like stars twinkling in the dark add charm in the darkness of the mountains. This moving scene that is hard to appreciate in the urban city will make you anticipate going up the mountain and exploring it in the dark! Xiaocukeng Ancient Trail used to be a cattle driveway built along the Xiaocukeng Creek during the period of Japanese occupation. It was used by ancient mountain residents to carry cargo between Hsinchu Guanxi Zhukeng Shiliao and Maowudu areas, passing through Sankengzi (now Longtan) and Dakekan (now Daxi). As a result, the Xiaocukeng Ancient Trail became a very important and popular route. However, with the industrial road development at Shihmen Reservoir, the popularity of the Xiaocukeng Ancient Trail gradually declined. On the other hand, the original rich ecology was retained. Milk trees, angel trumpets, ferns, and camphor trees, etc., can be spotted as well as rare species like papilio, central formosan toad, and Swinhoe&amp;rsquo;s frog. Nowadays, it has become a popular attraction for outings.    Near the entrance of the ancient trail on Longyuan Road, tourists can find a Yuanyou Earth God Temple built in the Qing Dynasty, with a statue of &amp;quot;Earth God&amp;#39;s wife holding a son&amp;quot; inside, which is very rare. In terms of the trail&amp;#39;s difficulty level, the whole trail is moderate. The front section is mainly flat; you can still enjoy the scenery of tea farms while tracking. In the middle section, the trail became a pebble one. At the end section, a rope to assist climbing is necessary. If your physical condition permits and you are feeling pumped, you may continue to challenge the Mt. Shihmen Hiking Trail.</Toldescribe><Add>Cukeng, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.22149</Px><Py>24.81214</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ Please do not point flashlights towards fireflies.
■ Parts of the trail are steep.
■Tung flowers bloom from March to May.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/26 15:15:27</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1523</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1523</TYWebsite><Name>Sankeng Old Street (三坑老街)</Name><Toldescribe>Known as the major street of Longtan, Sankeng is an authentic Hakka village. In the past, Sankeng was the most prosperous harbor along the river with much hustle and bustle. Yet, after the water ditch was completed, the water level at Dahan River drastically dropped, and Sankeng&amp;rsquo; commercial ascendency decreased as well.Sankeng Old Street is situated in Longtan District, Taoyuan City. It starts from Yongfu Temple as the center of the settlement and spreads out to &amp;ldquo;water streams for laundry.&amp;rdquo; With a narrow outer part and wider inner part, the street has quaint characteristics that attract many tourists. Sankeng Old Street has preserved the traditional Hakka cultural elements. Moreover, it was the shooting spot of film productions like David Loman and Love Together and is definitely worth visiting.The origin of Sankeng can be traced back to the development of Longtan by Lu Xi Fan during the reign of Emperor Kangxi. Only after 1744 did the Han immigrants arrive. The place is a fluvial terrace with three incised surfaces formed by three rivers flowing into Dahan River, which is the origin of the name, Sankeng.When you enter Sankeng Old Street, you will see the &amp;ldquo;water streams for laundry.&amp;rdquo; It used to be where women washed clothes. The narrow and meandering Sankeng Old Street is not suitable for cars. This type of street is one of the typical characteristics of a Hakka village. The snaky streets are made to prevent burglars and thieves. This short old street has kept the old traditional gallery style. The unique shops here sell various Hakka specialty foods, including Hakka Buns, Caozaiguo, Hakka Mochi with ginger and brown sugar, and Kumquat sauce.If you walk to the end of the old street, you will find Yongfu Temple at the center of the Sankeng settlement. The Temple was built in 1791, and the deities worshipped in the main hall now are Emperor Yao, Yu the Great, and Emperor Shun. It is also the religious center for local residents. Meanwhile, the tourism green corridor running from Yuemei, Daxi to Sankeng riverside has Daxi&amp;#39;s Shimen Reservoir on the one side and Longtan&amp;rsquo;s Sankeng Old Street on the other side. You can enjoy the diverse views of the reservoir, farm fields and cultural old street in one attempt.</Toldescribe><Add>Sankeng, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:30 - 18:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: Break time &amp; Friday: Break time &amp; Saturday: 08:30 - 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.24842</Px><Py>24.84435</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>On-street Parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/26 14:50:11</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2227</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2227</TYWebsite><Name>Lunping Cultural Park (崙坪文化地景園區)</Name><Toldescribe>The Lunping Cultural Park, located in Taoyuan, is a charming place that combines traditional Hakka crafts, historical relics, and natural landscapes. Here, you can better understand Hakka culture and enjoy delicious food, art, and leisurely time in a lush green environment!Hakka Craft Settlement: Let&amp;#39;s taste tradition and innovation.In the Lunping Cultural Park, Hakka craft settlements are a must-visit attraction for every tourist. There is a Hakka Craft Museum here, showcasing traditional crafts such as woodworking, blue dyeing, bamboo weaving, etc., and providing various handicraft courses for visitors to experience these beautiful crafts personally.You can also taste the unique Hakka cuisine of Taoyuan here. The Hospitality (Haoke) Diner offers a range of authentic Hakka cuisine and snacks. Everything is mouthwatering from the fragrant Hakka stir fry to the classic tea snacks. The diner&amp;#39;s design is full of an antique atmosphere. You can sit by the window and taste delicious food while looking at the lush ecological pool landscape outside, making every meal particularly delicious.Turtle Shell Theater: It is the perfect fusion of art and nature.The Turtle Shell Theater&amp;#39;s design inspiration comes from fallen leaves in the forest. Its unique wooden structure and arched curves create a space that is both open and orderly, immersing people in an atmosphere of artistic design.The theater holds irregular music concerts, dance performances, and other cultural activities, allowing travelers to enjoy beautiful moments of fusion with natural art.Fengshen Grassland: Tourists can come into intimate contact with nature.The lush and green Fengshen Grassland is the best place to relax and unwind. From time to time, tourists can see planes flying over the grassland, which makes them slow down and enjoy the tranquility. Around the grassland, landscape artworks are left by the Taoyuan International Sculpture Exhibition and Workshop, allowing tourists to explore nature while also experiencing the charm of art.Historical Footprints: Walk into the time tunnel of telecommunications and geomagnetic development.Besides natural landscapes and Hakka craftsmanship culture, the Lunping Cultural Park also has a rich historical heritage. The Park used to be an essential base for Taiwan to receive world signals from the Japanese rule period to after World War II, so people could see a group of geomagnetic observation stations and radiotelegraph stations in the park. These historical relics have become cultural assets, allowing tourists to gain a deeper understanding of Taiwan&amp;#39;s telecommunications history and development.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 120, Lane 350, Xuefu Road, Neighborhood 16, Lunping Village, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.16590</Px><Py>24.99923</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking Information (free charge):
-Forest Parking Lot: There are 88 car parking spaces, three spaces for people with disabilities, and three spaces for parent-child parking.
-There are 45 car parking spaces (including one space for people with disabilities).
-Motorcycle Parking : 16 
-Bus Parking : 6</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Pets are not allowed inside the building.
￭It is closed every Monday and on election day (if Monday falls on a national holiday, the closing day will be Tuesday).</Remarks><Tel>03-498-5208</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/09 17:19:56</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2276</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2276</TYWebsite><Name>Conch Plaza (永安海螺文化體驗園區)</Name><Toldescribe>A conch transformed into a beautiful work of art. A visit to Yong&amp;#39;an Fishing Harbor is a must-see--the Conch Plaza, a building seemingly born from the waves. Inspired by the image of a conch buried within a shallow mound, the exterior design blends the rhythm of waves with the spiral lines of a conch. The overall design, dominated by white and gray, evokes images of pristine waves and the tranquil ocean. Standing before the Conch Building, every flowing line whispers a story of the sea. The dynamic design, swaying in the wind, cleverly echoes the rhythm of nature, a perfect fusion of architecture and maritime culture.Feel the call of the sea, and overlook the healing sea view.Entering the plaza courtyard, the white seashell landscape art called &amp;quot;The Call of the Sea&amp;quot; will immediately attract you. The designer integrated sound art into the landscape, creating a &amp;quot;speaking landscape&amp;quot; where you can hear the sound of the conch. Close your eyes, as if you can feel the rhythm of the waves crashing against the rocky shore, bringing a sense of tranquility and precipitation, a dual feast of visual and auditory pleasure. Continuing up, you will arrive at the observation deck on the 2nd floor, overlooking the Taiwan Strait and enjoying the entire sea view. Not only does this place have comfortable seats, but it is also a popular spot for taking photos and checking in. Especially under the sunset glow, the orange-red light shines on the sea, interweaving with Yong&amp;#39;an Fishing Harbor to create a dreamlike scenery like poetry and painting.Travel through time and enter a Hakka fishing village.Entering the special exhibition room &amp;quot;Hakka Fishing Village Story Hall&amp;quot; feels like time has been turned back. It showcases the historical culture, daily necessities, and fishing tools of early Hakka fishing villages, accompanied by interactive facilities, making people feel like they are in a traditional fishing village. From fishing with Taiwanese beach seine to blowing conches, every step reveals the wisdom of Hakka ancestors in their symbiotic relationship with the sea. Combining the local culture of Xinwu and Guanyin, this is not just a showcase, but also an immersive experience that combines education and entertainment.The aroma of coffee dances with the sea breeze, doubling your healing energy. Nothing is more essential than a drink and quiet time on a journey. The Conch Caf&amp;eacute; on the first floor of the plaza offers a wide variety of beverages, including coffee and juice, making it a perfect place to relax and unwind. Grab a window seat and drink while admiring the ocean and lush greenery outside. It&amp;#39;s as if even breathing becomes lighter.Meet Hakka lets you experience the local culture.Besides static exhibitions, the plaza regularly holds &amp;quot;Meet Hakka&amp;quot; experience activities and the annual &amp;quot;Ocean Hakka Culture and Art Season.&amp;quot; From on-site participation in fishing with Taiwanese beach seine to blowing conches to communicating with local fishermen, the plaza allows tourists to experience the essence of Ocean Hakka Culture deeply. Every interaction is a beautiful connection with the land, the ocean, and traditional culture.</Toldescribe><Add>85 Xingang Road, Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.01549</Px><Py>24.98977</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Street parking</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■The business hours of Conch Cafe are from Tuesday to Sunday.  Closed Mondays.  Summer Business Hours 09:30~18:00</Remarks><Tel>03-4864906</Tel><Fax>03-4863745</Fax><Changetime>2026/01/26 17:31:26</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2285</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2285</TYWebsite><Name>Ocean Hakka Taiwanese Beach Seine Cultural Center (海洋客家牽罟文化館)</Name><Toldescribe>The Hakka fishing harbor has a cultural treasure. Do you know where in Taiwan there are Hakka fishing harbors? The answer is Xinwu, Taoyuan! This coastal town is a land of abundant fish and rice and has also nurtured a unique &amp;quot;Ocean Hakka&amp;quot; culture. Xinwu established the &amp;quot;Ocean Hakka Taiwanese Beach Seine Cultural Center&amp;quot; to preserve this precious cultural heritage. The center showcases Hakka ancestors&amp;#39; fishing wisdom and lifestyle over the past century, creating a cultural hub rich in history, human touch, and a strong sense of local flavor.The tradition of Taiwanese beach seine manifests the spirit of unity.Taiwanese beach seine is an ancient and highly cooperative fishing method. Unlike modern mechanized fishing operations, towing relies on the mastery of ocean currents and fish schools, coupled with the concerted efforts of villagers. Whenever a school of fish docks, it is cast into the sea by a small sampan and pulled ashore by dozens of people. The process is arduous and requires tacit understanding, symbolizing the wisdom and unity of the Hakka ethnic group in the ocean. Here, it&amp;#39;s not just about learning tradition, but also the best place to experience the spirit of &amp;quot;cooperation for the common good.&amp;quot;The three-story blue and white building offers unparalleled views of the sea. The Cultural Center boasts a refreshingly bright exterior with a blue and white design. Outside, art installations such as a Guliao (a hut for storing beach seines) and painted float balls evoke an intense maritime atmosphere. The first floor houses an agricultural and fishing experience area and an ecological aquarium, while the second floor offers indoor and outdoor recreational areas. The most eye-catching feature is the preserved military observation tower on the third floor, offering breathtaking views of the entire Qiangu Bay seascape.Deeply experience the life of Ocean Hakka with five senses.Coming here, just watching exhibitions is not enough! The cultural center has carefully designed a series of rich itineraries, including Taiwanese beach seine fishing experiences, agricultural activities, fun handmade courses, and guided tours. Why not participate in a windbreak guide and learn about the special plants along the coast? Or personally experience the beach seine fishing activity. The moment of pulling the net, which is full of sweat and a sense of achievement, will be unforgettable. Don&amp;#39;t miss the painted float ball DIY. You can unleash creativity to create exclusive ocean totems, and even take the finished product home as a souvenir!One bite is authentic flavor, while the other glance is a century-old culture.Cultural centers brighten your eyes, keep your hands busy, and satisfy your taste buds! The center recommends tasting the &amp;quot;Beach Seine Rice (Qiangu Rice),&amp;quot; which combines authentic seafood cuisine with fresh ingredients and is a must-try delicacy for visitors. There is also an exhibition of &amp;quot;Ocean Hakka Life Imagery Show&amp;quot; in the exhibition hall, allowing visitors to savor the wisdom and perseverance of Hakka ancestors in their struggle with the sea, from food and utensils to daily life.Experience local culture and inherit it. Over 80% of the Xinwu area&amp;#39;s population is Hakka. Their long history of maritime farming has fostered a unique Ocean Hakka culture. The Ocean Hakka Taiwanese Beach Seine Cultural Center preserves this tradition and passes this precious spirit on to the next generation. Whether you&amp;#39;re a culture enthusiast, a family tour, or someone seeking to explore the diverse charm of Hakka villages, this is the place for you!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 278, Section 2, Guanhai Road. , Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:30 - 17:30 &amp; Monday: 08:30 - 17:30 &amp; Tuesday: 08:30 - 17:30 &amp; Wednesday: 08:30 - 17:30 &amp; Thursday: 08:30 - 17:30 &amp; Friday: 08:30 - 17:30 &amp; Saturday: 08:30 - 17:30</Opentime><Px>121.01578</Px><Py>24.97608</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>￭Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Please get in touch with the Ocean Hakka Leisure Agriculture Development Association for outdoor guided tours(03-476-9971).</Remarks><Tel>03-4769971</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/27 15:44:47</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1361</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1361</TYWebsite><Name>Xikou Tribe (溪口部落)</Name><Toldescribe>Did you know that the person who named this tribe is very famous? Did you know that tribal couples use two reeds to express their love? Are you an expert when it comes to the Xikou Tribe? Follow the footsteps of the locals, discover how music can be passed on for hundreds of years without using a staff, and taste the traditional dishes that are used to express the nature worship of the tribe. The hidden Xikou culture awaits your discovery! Located opposite of Mt. Jiaoban, the Xikou tribe sits in the upper river terrace of the Dahan River. The meandering landscape features are similar to Mr. Chiang Kai-Shek&amp;#39;s hometown, Xikou in Fenghua Country, Zhejiang Province. Therefore, Mr. Chiang named it Xikou, and called it his second hometown. Called the &amp;quot;tribe of the President&amp;quot; inside this forest, the upper Xikoutai is next to the Luoma Expressway and the lower Xikoutai is located 150 meters beneath the Luoma Expressway. The giant vine bamboo basket at the entrance is the common back apparatus for women. Strolling through the tribe, not only can you see the lookout post, barn, Catholic church and such traditional buildings, but also learn to be a one-day hunter! From designing traps, observing animal habits, to catching the target and turning it into a delicacy, you will experience the extraordinary achievement of being a hunter! Replacing the old suspension Bridge, the Xikou Suspension Bridge is 303 meters long, and it will take you to see the unforgettable and spectacular scenery of the Dahan River and the surrounding mountains. Every tribe has its own melody. The sound of Jew&amp;#39;s harp in Xikou tribe is clear sounding and pleasant. It can be played while dancing and the expression of love is hidden in the music. If you want to improve the skills of playing Jew&amp;#39;s harp quickly, our &amp;quot;national treasure&amp;quot;, Mr. Lin Mingfu can help! In addition, to try out an Atayal style meal is a must when visiting Xikou Tribe! Famous dishes include millet-marinated meat with makauy, millet mochi, and bamboo rice, which are full of original flavors and will give you lots of energy! After eating, having a cup of millet wine, singing and dancing under the beautiful starry night will make for an absolutely fun trip!</Toldescribe><Add>Zeren Vil., Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.34708</Px><Py>24.80363</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ Currently only group tours can be reserved in advance (Contact Ms. Lin from Taoyuan City Fuxing District, Tourism Guide Association at 0975780017) 
■ Tours need to be reserved in advance and tour guide's interpretations and instructions must be strictly followed, so as to not violate the tribal taboos and security codes.
■ Please also take measure to prevent sunburn and mosquito bites in summer.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/14 17:33:49</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>684</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/684</TYWebsite><Name>Lin Family Old House Leisure Farm (林家古厝)</Name><Toldescribe>A century-old house with ancient charm and modern sentiment.The most eye-catching feature in the park is undoubtedly the Minnan-style Sanheyuan ancient house, with a history of over a hundred years. It features one row of the building with a four-wing room layout to tell stories of rural life. The red brick arch, wine jar pathway, and swaying lotus sea create a simple atmosphere reminiscent of the early Republic of China. The descendants of the Lin family have taken great care to protect their ancestral home and transformed it into a local cultural relic museum. They introduce historical relics and agricultural wisdom through guided tours, combining education with entertainment, making people linger and forget to leave.Enjoy lotus-flavored delicacies in the leisurely afternoon.The rest area has pavilions and ponds, where you can see water lilies dance and ducks splash. Sit down for afternoon tea and snacks, or enjoy lotus seed shaved ice and strawberry ice cream. Watching the natural scenery unfold leisurely is simply a slow-living moment that urban people dream of. The farm also sells various lotus-related products, such as lotus root starch, lotus herb tea, etc., which are suitable for gift giving and personal use.Experience deeply parent-child travel with endless joy.The Lin Family Old House Leisure Farm is a scenic spot and an excellent venue for family tourism and cultural exploration. The farm provides an earth stove, barbecue, and various interactive booking experiences, including peeling lotus seeds, digging lotus roots, hand-making tanghulu, lotus seeds or strawberry ice cream DIY, sweet potato balls DIY, etc., both enjoyable and educational. You can harvest sweet cantaloupes in autumn, while experiencing strawberry gardens in winter, with surprises throughout the four seasons. Besides, there are also drawing lots ceremonies for one-year-old babies and Chinese weddings that you can schedule, allowing traditional culture to continue to thrive in modern times. It is a secret realm that combines nature, history, and human touch. Whether it&amp;#39;s family outings, hipster tours, or travelers yearning to return to simplicity, everyone can find their own rhythm and emotions here. Before you leave, you should take some fresh lotus seeds, lotus root starch, or perfume lotus tea home, so that the good memory of this trip to the countryside can continue in every breath of life.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 221, Dafu Road, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>-September to June of the following year (Monday to Thursday: 09:30～17:30, group reservations only. Friday to Sunday: regular business hours)
-July and August: 09:30–17:30 (Unscheduled off, subject to Facebook announcements)</Opentime><Px>121.12910</Px><Py>24.99904</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>The minimum admission fee is NTD 100 (you can deduct from in-park expenses). Children under 110 cm are free.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>The farm offers a one-day tour that includes a rice food DIY, a children's toy DIY, earth oven cooking, and ancient house tours. Advance registration is required.</Remarks><Tel>+886-34980753</Tel><Fax>+886-34982274</Fax><Changetime>2026/01/27 19:29:11</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>710</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/710</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Zhongzheng Park(大溪中正公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Visiting Zhongzheng Park can feel like time traveling back to the retrospect of some good old fun. In 1909, Daxi Street is developed as a Japanese colonial strong hold. Dakekan Park, the first park in Daxi was then built according to the urban planning of a &amp;ldquo;Model City&amp;rdquo;. The Taiwan shape of the park symbolizes the persevering patriotism that refused to bow down to Japanization. The park was renamed in 1975 as Zhongzheng Park in memory of Chiang Kai-shek. The park consists of four plazas. The Sailboat plaza situates at Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s head which is a perfect spot to enjoy the picturesque view of Daxi Bridge crossing the majestic Dahan River. Local livelihood and culture evolves around woodenware, and a spinning top is a well received toy. Accordingly, the Spinning Top Plaza encompasses the spirit of Daxi culture with the spinning toy as a symbol. Statue Plaza commemorates the Northern Expedition and Anti-Japanese momentum featuring a main sculpture of Chiang Kai-shek on a horse. The sumo wrestling ring in the center of the park is a wooden Tang-dynasty pavilion. The simple and unadorned architectural design originated from local carpenters. Beams and pillars are made of hinoki hard wood without any nails, showcasing the exquisite carpentry craftmanship. The aerodynamic roof is covered by black copper tiles. The nostalgic Japanese style along with the hinoki aroma make people reminisce about the past glory of the sumo sport. Hidden amidst the flourishing Zhongzheng Park, Daxi Shrine is the first shrine built in Taoyuan. Visitors might miss it unknowingly if it were not for the guiding lights of the five rock lantern added in recent years. The original worship hall and main hall were demolished after retrocession of Taiwan. The remaining foundation of the shrine was reconstructed as Chaoran Pavilion. The stone tables and chairs in the park are also remains of the shrine with vague kanji carvings like Chaoho and Fengna, An additional story was built in 1975 named Hanguang from which visitors can observe the gorgeous view of Canjin. Fuxing Pavilion is another Japanese built site that remained. In 1930, many Japanese policemen died when oppressing Atayal people. The authority then, Hsinchu Prefecture established a memorial monument inscribed &amp;ldquo;Loyal Souls&amp;rdquo;. After demolishment of the monument, a Chinese pavilion was built on the original cornerstone. Zhongzheng Park flourishes in a variety of greens. Yellow water lilies and butterfly ginger lilies bloom in the pond. Camphor trees, ficus trees, lagerstroemia subcostata, Formosan gum, autumn maple trees, pinus thunbergii, sweet olives, bald cypresses are all inhabitants of the park rich in history and scenic beauty.    If you want to see Daxi old town from a different perspective, ride the 16m-high transparent elevator to enjoy the view of Daxi river terraces. Without sweating over the stairs, you can have the view in a mere 10 seconds. For those who prefer travelling at a relaxed pace, do consider visiting the cliff-side trail: 450 meters of easy walking trail extending from the Sail Boat Plaza to the Zhennan Temple Plaza. You will find yourself surrounded by greenness and the beautiful sunset at the hanging observation deck and the running water of Daxi River will be just within reach.</Toldescribe><Add>Puji Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.28471</Px><Py>24.88335</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>￭Qiaotou parking lot offers 15 parking spaces for large cars and 418 parking spaces for compact cars. 
￭City Office parking lot offers 45 parking spaces for compact cars. 
￭Tinger parking lot offers 82 parking spaces for compact cars.
￭Yuemei parking lot offers 8 parking spaces for large cars and 130 parking spaces for compact cars.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭The trail below the park can connect to the well-known Daxi Bridge.
￭There are mosquitos and bugs in the park. Long-sleeved shirts and pants of breathable fabric are recommended.
￭Traffic controls on part of the sections on holiday.
￭Opening hours of the second floor of Chaorangting (Chaoran Pavillion) is 8:00-17:00.
￭The transparent elevator is opened 7:00-19:00.
￭Bicycles are not allowed into the elevators.</Remarks><Tel>03-3882097</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/12 11:36:05</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1307</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1307</TYWebsite><Name>Dahan Bridge(大漢橋)</Name><Toldescribe>If you are looking for a perfect mountain getaway, the Northern Cross-Island Highway is the best way. It would be a pity if you drive all the way just to pass by the magnificent mountains! There is much to do in addition to peach-picking, trying out aboriginal cuisines and mountain view seeing. Dahan Bridge is the latest attraction at Northern Cross which adds a brand new perspective to tourism on Provincial Highway No.7 which is guaranteed to be unforgettably fun! Dahan Bridge is 72.5 meters long and 4 meters wide. The eye-catching red bridge strikes through Tama River Valley, composing a vivid comparison between the steel arch and precipitous mountain wall. To stand on the 24-story-high bridge takes immense curiosity and a crazy amount of passion. Looking down from above the bridge into the deep valley as if you were an eagle riding the winds, the sky and the mountains seem within arm&amp;rsquo;s reach. Enjoy the overwhelming excitement triggered by the shock of such natural beauty and get rid of all your stress from reality!Only experienced travelers know that fall is the best season to visit Dahan Bridge. Maple trees add colors to the usually green canvas of Dahan Bridge in mid November when an autumn celebration kicks off with green, yellow and red leaves glittering under the sunlight. It is an extravagant party that you definitely don&amp;rsquo;t want to miss! Another seasonal festival, the &amp;ldquo;May Butterfly Frenzy&amp;rdquo;, features the Taiwanese endemic broad-tailed swallowtail butterfly, the Japanese national butterfly, sasakia charonda and ussuriana michaelis takarana.</Toldescribe><Add>50 km on the Northern Cross-Island Highway,, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Open 24 hours</Opentime><Px>121.40457</Px><Py>24.67473</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2193</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2193</TYWebsite><Name>Shoushanyan Guanyin Temple(壽山巖觀音寺)</Name><Toldescribe>Travel through time for a hundred years and enter the oldest religious holy place in Taoyuan.Founded in the seventh year of Emperor Qianlong&amp;#39;s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1742 AD), Shoushanyan Guanyin Temple is the oldest temple in the area, with more than 280 years of history. It was initially named &amp;quot;Lingding Temple,&amp;quot; and later Emperor Qianlong named it. Not only is this place good attendance, but it has also been listed as a municipal historic site and selected as one of the &amp;quot;Top 100 Religious Scenes of Taiwan&amp;quot;. It is worth a visit for travelers to explore its cultural charm.It is a different Guanyin image with a strong lineup of gods.The main hall enshrines Guanyin Bodhisattva, a rare male crowning shape, which is very different from the familiar female Guanyin image. The hall also enshrines Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, Manjushri Bodhisattva, Guansheng Dijun, Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva, Taisui Xingjun, and the Eighteen Arhats. The rear hall, Lingxiao Main Hall, enshrines the Jade Emperor, the Queen Mother of the West, the Three Great Emperor-Officials, etc. Worshiping all the gods at once. If you believe in it, it works.Must-See Highlights: Nine-Dragon Wall, Tabernacle, and Crane.Taiwan&amp;#39;s largest outdoor ceramic art is the Nine-Dragon Wall in front of the temple. It was hand-molded by the national treasure master Ming-Wu Liu. The nine dragons galloped majestically. The tabernacle in the lotus pond, shaped like a dragon head and a turtle body, symbolizes longevity and fortune. It pairs with elegant cranes, rockery, and pool landscaping. It is one of the favorite check-in spots for believers and tourists!The century-old cultural relics tell stories and the ancient plaques and stone carvings are worth a closer look.The temple preserves many ancient plaques and historical relics from the Qing Dynasty, including the precious plaques &amp;quot;Ci Fan Guang Ji&amp;quot; presented by Hadangga during the Jiaqing period and &amp;quot;Buddha Dharma is Boundless&amp;quot; by Wen-Cha Lin, which record the construction and renovation process of the temple. Stone incense burners and umpan (cloud plate) from the Jiaqing period are also quietly displayed in the corner of the temple, waiting for travelers to stop and appreciate and savor the history.The temple festivals are vivacious, and the most popular one is to beg the Peace Turtle.Every year, the &amp;quot;Begging Peace Turtle&amp;quot; event on the 14th day of the first lunar month, the birthday of Guanyin on the 19th day of the second lunar month, and the Guanyin Enlightenment Day on the 19th day of the sixth lunar month are the liveliest celebrations in Shoushanyan. In particular, the Begging Peace Turtle event symbolizes praying for a safe and smooth year, attracting many believers to participate. It is a classic activity that combines religion and local culture.The spring-limited cherry blossom viewing secret is in the backyard garden.Shoushanyan Garden, located in Shoushanyan&amp;#39;s backyard, has pink mountain cherry blossoms and Yoshino cherry blossoms in full bloom in spring. It is a must-visit cherry blossom viewing secret every year. The garden complements the ancient temple, stone bridge, and corridor, creating a poetic and picturesque spring atmosphere. Strolling in the breeze to enjoy the flowers makes people forget the world and enter fairyland mode in seconds. It is one of Taoyuan&amp;#39;s most beautiful and relaxing attractions in spring.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 111, Lane 6, Section 2, Wanshou Road, Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>333</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 05:00 - 21:00 &amp; Monday: 05:00 - 21:00 &amp; Tuesday: 05:00 - 21:00 &amp; Wednesday: 05:00 - 21:00 &amp; Thursday: 05:00 - 21:00 &amp; Friday: 05:00 - 21:00 &amp; Saturday: 05:00 - 21:00</Opentime><Px>121.36601</Px><Py>25.00337</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>It has 300 exclusive parking spaces.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3295616</Tel><Fax>03-3296508</Fax><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:49:10</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>731</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/731</TYWebsite><Name>Lalashan Giant Trees (拉拉山巨木區)</Name><Toldescribe>The trail between giant trees 19 is not open to public yet.Time is the greatest sculptor. At the giant trees of Lala Mountain Scenic Area, you only need to look up to appreciate the greatness in what time has achieved over thousands of years. Lala Mountain Giant Trees are located at the junction of Fuxing District of Taoyuan and Wulai District of New Taipei City. At the altitude of 1,500 to 2,130m, all the trees are aged 500 to 1,495 years. It is a giant tree conservation zone comparable to Alishan. Visitors can follow the circular trail to see all the giant trees close-up. In the conservation zone, only giant tree no. 9 is Taiwan cypress. The rest are Taiwan red cypress.Walk on the gravel road for about 700m from the Lala Mountain Ecology Center parking lot, you will see the 1400-year-old, 41m-tall giant tree No. 1. With a circumference of 9.8m, it takes 5 adult hand-in-hand to wrap around it. Its greatness standing the test of time is also achieved by time. After the first greet-and-meet, you will look forward to the next encounter. Continuing on the trail, you will see giant trees No. 2 and No. 3 standing tall on a slope with great strength and beauty. Next to giant tree No. 4 there is some space for you to take a break next to the flowing creek water and birds singing to recover from the exhaustion from hiking. After the break, turn right and take the stairs up to visit the trees in order. If you turn left here and go to the end of the path, you will reach the giant tree No. 5, with a natural tree hole at the bottom. Standing in front of a 1,495-year-old tree will surely humble you.As the shades of the giant trees block the sunlight, it is cool in the mountains. Continue on to No. 9 &amp;ldquo;mother and son&amp;rdquo; trees, the rare Taiwan cypresses. The first generation (mother) tree has died while the second generation (son) tree continues to thrive in this primary forest and is now 440 years old. The trail goes downward from here on. Giant tree No. 18 near Daguan Pavilion is two connected thousand-year-old trees. With a circumference of 20.8m, it is the largest giant tree in the area. Lala Mountain Conservation Area has rich forestry as well as more than 60 species of birds and other rare species including the Formosan serow, Reeves&amp;#39;s muntjacs, and Swinhoe&amp;#39;s frog. You can look for them during your hike. It will be extra fun.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 205, Neighborhood 11, Hualing Village, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 06:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 06:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 06:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 06:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 06:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 06:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 06:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.43678</Px><Py>24.70992</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>There is a parking lot.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ Camping and cooking are prohibited in the area.
￭ Dogs, cats, and other mammals are prohibited from entering the area.
￭ The trail is 6km long.</Remarks><Tel>03-3912142</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/11/14 17:48:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1251</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1251</TYWebsite><Name>O’right Green Headquarters(歐萊德綠建築總部)</Name><Toldescribe>O&amp;rsquo;right is perhaps an unheard brand for most people, but its headquarters, haircare and cosmetic products have created quite a stir! O&amp;rsquo;right&amp;rsquo;s dedication on &amp;quot;Green Salon Value&amp;quot; not only has won the company many international awards, but also represented Taiwan in the United Nations conference. What is so special about O&amp;rsquo;right? Take a trip to O&amp;rsquo;right Green Headquarters in Longtan mountain area, and you&amp;rsquo;ll be totally amazed! O&amp;rsquo;right is the &amp;quot;greenest&amp;quot; company in Taiwan, with a bare concrete formwork building of 4959 square meters. It is also the first certified green cosmetics plant in Asia and is recognized with Taiwan EEWH Green Building Gold Certificate and various ISO certifications. The meticulously designed southward office area not only brings in natural light, but also shades direct sunlight with deep window design. The office area has excellent indoor ventilation and the use of LED lamps has saved millions on the electricity bill per year! The indoor plantation generates ultra-fresh air while the outdoor plantation of Taiwan&amp;#39;s native trees species reduces the amount of carbon absorbed by 1.5 Daan Forest Park in three years! In addition to the &amp;quot;low-carbon office,&amp;quot; O&amp;rsquo;right also builds an &amp;quot;energy-saving restroom&amp;quot; that uses water saving sanitary facilities. Moreover, the pedaling water supply system can do without electricity and hand contact, which saves much more power! Besides the interior design, O&amp;rsquo;right&amp;rsquo;s outdoor design is also quite amazing! The &amp;quot;giant sun visor&amp;quot; on the top of the lobby corridor looks like a chessboard but yet in fact is a sun collecting cover. With the help of the rooftop solar panels and the wind generators, the sun collecting cover can produce 100% solar energy and wind power. Such a design is not only environmentally friendly, but also cools down the planet. In addition, the ecological pool at the entrance and the renewable waterfall landscape all beautify the environment and reduce the temperature! O&amp;rsquo;right creates the world&amp;#39;s first Tree in the Bottle shampoo. The bottle can be completely decomposed and become fertilizer. Then, to plant the Acacia seeds attached at the bottom of the bottle, you&amp;rsquo;ll get a Tree in the Bottle. The creativity is honored by the German iF Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award. O&amp;rsquo;right&amp;rsquo;s mission is to form a green supply chain, to devote to environmental protection, with the hope that the Earth will be more beautiful and better.</Toldescribe><Add>No.18, Kaoping Sec., Zhongfeng Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Saturday: Break time</Opentime><Px>121.21098</Px><Py>24.84068</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>$200/person, only accept group/company reservation. Please call to inquire first.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Open for group visitation of 30 – 50 people.</Remarks><Tel>03-4116789#6153</Tel><Fax>03-4116779</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:05:44</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1109</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1109</TYWebsite><Name>Daqing Cave(大慶洞)</Name><Toldescribe>The newly completed Daqing Cave brings a new look to Daxi District, Taoyuan City and will give tourists visual surprises when they take a stroll in the old city. Situated between Daxi Bridge and the bank of Dahan River, Daqing Cave used to be an essential narrow tunnel between Taoyuan and Daxi. However, with the completion of Wuling Bridge, the tunnel was no more important. Reformed by Taoyuan City Government and Daxi District Office and painted by artists to display local characteristics, Daqing Cave has been transformed into the entrance of a leisure trail, in which tourists can discover astonishingly lively and beautiful local paintings and reach the Flagstone Path to connect to Daxi Old Street, a must-see destination in Daxi.Once called the &amp;quot;Gate of Daxi,&amp;quot; Daqing Cave has a total length of 27.5 meters, a width of 5 meters and a height of 5.8 meters. Daqing Cave was a busy road tunnel in the early days, but its low entrance gradually became a significant obstruction to traffic as the size of vehicles got bigger and bigger. When the coffin of late President Chiang Kai-Shek was sent to Cihu, because the coffin hearse was too tall to go through the tunnel, the road surface was immediately milled two meters in depth so that vehicles could pass through. Therefore, the difference in level between the road surface in the cave and that on the bridge can be obviously seen. After Wuling Bridge was opened to traffic, vehicles now are prohibited from using the tunnel and Daqing Cave becomes a pedestrian only zone. Daqing Cave that connects Daxi Bridge and Wuling Bridge was once drab and quiet. Under active renovation by Taoyuan City Government and Daxi District Office in recent years, Daqing Cave catches up with the prevailing trend of color-painting villages across Taiwan. To construct impressive and representative local images, six artists were invited to design and paint in the cave and the sky ceiling of the Venetian Macao Resort Hotel was used as the basis for the design work. The artists hand painted the most representative historical sites and humane images in the Daxi area, including Daxi Bridge, Daxi Heping Old Street, Shihmen Reservoir, Wude Temple, Daqing Cave, characteristic stores and street houses. Tourists can also find paintings of local cuisine and special agricultural products, like dried tofu, green bamboo shoots and camellia oil, on the wall. As tourists walk through the cave and the black and white paintings turn to be colorful, it means that Daxi has come to its flourishing era. From the 3D artworks, tourists not only witness the development of Daxi but also view the stories of the old city from an artistic perspective. To visit the famous Daxi Old Street, tourist can follow the Old Flagstone Path next to Daqing Cave and go up to reach the must-see destination in Daxi. Lined with grandiose Baroque-style houses and traces of history, this historic street always makes an unforgettable memory in tourists&amp;#39; mind. Besides being used for outdoor decorations, the sculptures on the walls of houses correspond with the Baroque architecture in essence. In 2015, Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum, the first wall-less museum in Taoyuan, was inaugurated to connect these historical buildings and warm the hearts of tourists when they travel in Daxi.</Toldescribe><Add>Situated between Daxi Bridge and east bank of Wuling Bridge, Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.28521</Px><Py>24.88624</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/11/25 05:40:03</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1400</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1400</TYWebsite><Name>Republic of Chocolate (Hunya Food Co., Ltd)(宏亞巧克力共和國)</Name><Toldescribe>Facing the intense domestic and international food industry competition, Hunya Food Co., Ltd. uses its business pioneering vision and &amp;quot;innovative&amp;quot; entrepreneurial spirit to cross over to the tourist service industry. From its expertise in the chocolate industry and the hope to continue the spirit and story of chocolate, Hunya Food Co., Ltd has created Asia&amp;rsquo;s first Chocolate Museum &amp;ldquo;Republic of Chocolate&amp;rdquo;.Located in Bade, the Republic of Chocolate is planned for and invested in by the Hunya Food Co. Ltd., and built together by the architecture team of National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and the construction team of the Butterfly Hall of Flora Expo. Besides integrating the essence of chocolate and the concept of virtual reality, the Republic of Chocolate is also an eco-building constructed by environmental friendly materials with modern simple designs. The outward appearance of the building looks like a top-notched handcraft chocolate cut in half with the fillings flowing out. Due to the building&amp;#39;s unique style, part of the idol drama, &amp;quot;Ti Amo Chocolate&amp;quot;, was also filmed here.In the Republic of Chocolate, regardless of gender, race, and age, everyone will be fascinated by chocolate. Chocolate is a symbol of sweet love, blessings sent between friends, a love expressed among families and the best treat for yourself.</Toldescribe><Add>At the end of Chocolate Street, Sec. 2, Jie Shou Rd., Bade Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>334</Zipcode><Opentime>Tuesday to Friday, 09:30-17:00 (tickets sold until 15:30) Saturday, Sunday and national Holidays: 09:30-18:00 (tickets sold until 16:30) Closed on Monday.</Opentime><Px>121.29292</Px><Py>24.94174</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Adult ticket: NT$ 200 (with NT$ 100 voucher) Concessionary ticket (including children from age 4 to 12, seniors over age 65 and people who has physical and mental disabilities): NT$ 100 (with NT$ 50 voucher) Free admission: Children under 4.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>No pets are allowed in the museum.</Remarks><Tel>03-3656555#777</Tel><Fax>03-3687884</Fax><Changetime>2025/08/14 14:38:34</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1159</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1159</TYWebsite><Name>Luofu Bridge(羅浮橋)</Name><Toldescribe>Luofu Bridge is built along the Tahan river valley on the Northern Cross-Island Highway. Wherever the highway crosses the valleys, there is a designed large bridge, such as Luofu Bridge, Fuxing Bridge or Baling Bridge. These are the major three bridges on the Northern Cross-Island Highway. Due to the arch design on the pier, plus its bright red color, Luofu Bridge offers a visual treat for visitors traveling along the Northern Cross-Island Highway.Luofu Bridge is a 230 meter-long iron arch bridge. Around the bridge are a walking trail and a lookout platform, where you can appreciate the extraordinary landscape from a vantage point. Many visitors stop to enjoy the scenery and take pictures. Especially on a lovely sunny day, the reflection of the red Luofu Bridge complements the blue mountains and green waters along the bridge, accentuating the radiant beauty of the scene, which is why many professional photographers are lured here to capture the breathtaking image.</Toldescribe><Add>21km, Provincial Highway No.7, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Open all year</Opentime><Px>121.36692</Px><Py>24.80037</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1623</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1623</TYWebsite><Name>Da You Ecological Park (大有梯田生態公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Da You Ecological Park is located at the northwestern foot of Hutoushan scenic area in Taoyuan District (the end of Minfu 13th St., next to Dayou Fire Department). The Park is about 2.1 hectares in size. When strolling along the green ancient trail next to the Park and inside the Hutoushan scenic area, you are able to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the beauty of nature. One beautiful day starts from here! The Park used to belong to the farm settlement in the Dakuai River. The Park is adjacent to forests. Residents here farmed on water terraces. The ponds and land here fed generations of people. However, with the rapid industrial development, water terraces were gradually abandoned. Aiming at terrace ecology restoration, the Park restores the relationship between humans and nature by embedding the old rice fields and memories into the terraces. In addition, the squirrel theme that represents the diligence and courage of people from the past permeates the all-age forest playground; children of all ages are invited to take on challenges and bring back their purest and bravest childlike innocence. Da You Ecological Park is divided into three main parts: the ecological terrace area, the food &amp; beverages area, and the forest challenge area. The ecological terrace area and food &amp; beverages area feature nostalgic water terrace, educational water harvesting tanks, and ecological ponds. There are also an embedded terrazzo slide that is popular with children, a sandbox, and a pool. In the evening, there will be an outdoor cinema and music theater. In the area, the visitor center provides consultation and registration services for environmental education classes while the food trucks provide some choices for food. The forest challenge area, meanwhile, has a communal space suitable for all family members. Also, visitors can find a low zipline (steel cable), a terrazzo slide, a multifunctional recreational area, and challenging playground facilities. In addition, there are fitness facilities suitable for all ages, as well as a rest area equipped with hammocks and hanging chairs. The comprehensive facilities are provided for visitors of all ages. In the future, apart from a series of regular and seasonal activities, there will be themed events for particular holidays and street performers performing at fixed spots on the weekends. The Park is a perfect destination for your family to spend a wonderful day experiencing rural life.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 200, Minyou 10th St., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.32149</Px><Py>25.01165</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free entrance</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭The ecological terrace area and the food &amp; beverages area close at 22:00 every day, and the forest challenge area closes at 21:00.

￭Lining up for the squirrels zipline and parent-child zipline is required during peak hours (15:00-20:00pm) on weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) and certain festivals (such as Father’s Day, etc.). Safety instructors are appointed for playground control and guidance.</Remarks><Tel>0928-883235</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/14 15:37:59</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1025</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1025</TYWebsite><Name>National Central University(中央大學)</Name><Toldescribe>National Central University is located in the Shuanglianpo area of Zhongli; it spans an area of approximately 62 hectares. Due to its beautiful campus scenery and convenient location, it has been used as the filming location of many Taiwanese TV drama series. With the fame brought on by the television industry, National Central University is not only a school, but also a favorite dating site for the younger generation.Here you can stroll along the Baihuachuan Pine Forest Path amongst the pine trees while breath in the aroma of osmanthus flowers. Simply turn around to enjoy the lovely scenery of the wide-open green lawns, willow branches gently dancing over the Zhongda Lake, and artworks created by renowned Taiwanese sculptor Ju Ming.Walk down Zhongda Road to reach the front entrance of National Central University. Upon entering the campus, the first thing you will notice is the oval-shaped garden designed along the slope; located at its center are the words &amp;quot;National Central University&amp;quot; formed by Chinese banyan, the striking design immediately catches the eye. Pass through the circle and continue with your exploration, and you will soon arrive at the &amp;quot;Baihuachuan Pine Forest Path&amp;quot; covered by flagstones, Along the way are pavilions, resting areas, and lights. In addition to admiring the sculpture &amp;quot;Taichi Arch&amp;quot; by Ju Ming on the lawn, you will also find a giant banyan tree that is also known as the &amp;quot;Central Park&amp;quot;. As the tree is shaped similarly to the tree logo of Cathay Life Insurance Company, it is also called the &amp;quot;Cathay Tree&amp;quot;; these are all beautiful locations worthy of taking pictures. At the end of the path is an outdoor cafe, during weekends and holidays it is full of visitors enjoying a nice cup of coffee under the sunshine. If you listen closely, you can hear the sounds of laughter mixed with the whizzing of flying kites and Frisbees; it is the perfect place for relaxation.Due to its charming and beautiful campus scenery, National Central University has received much attention from the television industry for the filming of several TV drama series. For example, Zhongda lake where the main protagonists from &amp;quot;True Love 18&amp;quot; fell into the water, the banyan tree where Annie Wu from &amp;quot;Peach Girl&amp;quot; made a wish, the bench next to the Taichi lawn where Angela Chang from &amp;quot;Bump Off Lover&amp;quot; sat, the pine tree path where Vic Chou from &amp;quot;Poor Prince&amp;quot; rode his bike. Even in the recent show called &amp;quot;In A Good Way&amp;quot;, the &amp;quot;Chengdong University&amp;quot; from the show is actually National Central University, where the romantic Baihuachuan became the backdrop for the Christmas ball. During the festive season, National Central University also sets up lights and decorations to bring in the holiday cheer.Apart from the art and cultural elements present on campus, there are also two elegant fountains. The lush trees next to the lake and falling leaves dotting the lawn add a poetic feel to the scene, groups of students and couples stroll along on campus also add to the romantic atmosphere.If you are not in a hurry, take a leisurely walk on the lawn with your other half and spend a tranquil afternoon on the campus, or lie on the grass and let the sun caress your body, adding another page to the beautiful chapter of your romance together.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 300, Zhongda Road, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Break time &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.19525</Px><Py>24.96816</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-34227151</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/25 18:38:46</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1491</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1491</TYWebsite><Name>Bade Bald Cypress Forest (八德落羽松森林)</Name><Toldescribe>When the leaves of the bald cypress turn red, it is time for visitors to visit! Every year when winter starts to seep in, the Bade bald cypress turns into a magnificent gradation of colors, from orange-yellow to bright red, along the Sioli Lake, on Ln. 185, Fujian. With the beautiful colored leaves along the little brook corresponding to the blue sky and white clouds, thousands of visitors will flock in to witness this poetic landscape that looks like an Impressionist painting.Bald cypress belongs to Taxodiaceae. Originated from America, it is also called common or yellow bald cypress. It can grow as tall as 50 meters, and often is used as a landscaping plant or for building materials. Unlike the general coniferous trees, the leaves of the bald cypress turn from green to red as winter approaches and will eventually fall down like feathers. In the Taoyuan area, there are two major popular spots to see bald cypress: one is Daxi Luoyusong Avenue or &amp;quot;Daxi Cypress Boulevard&amp;quot; (formerly known as Shiyuan Road) and Sioli Bade. After the exposure of this place on Instagram and Facebook, the popularity has never gone down. The tranquil and beautiful Daxi Cypress Boulevard has approximately 300 cypress planted parallel on both sides of the road. As for Bade Bald Cypress Forest along the bank of Jiadong Creek, it is actually a private nursery in which nearly 3,000 trees rise straight from the ground. The unique magnificent view of Bade Bald Cypress Forest is definitely different from the &amp;quot;small but beautiful&amp;quot; Daxi one. Visitors will be stunned by the sight!Walking on the trails along the Sioli lake, visitors can immerse themselves into the beauty of bald cypress. In addition, the field on the side is also intoxicating. In the fallow farmland, visitors can see the exquisite yellow cosmos swaying in the wind, mountainous red quinoa growing in the field, bikers zooming by and sparrows flying by. The surface of the vast Sioli Lake is clear as a mirror which reflects the distant mountains and close-by forest. Besides indulging in the beauty of the view, visitors can observe the characteristics of aerial roots and light brown cones. Teach yourself an interesting lesson about nature!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 1, Neighborhood 16, Fujian, Sioli Village, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 07:30 – 17:30 &amp; Monday: 07:30 – 17:30 &amp; Tuesday: 07:30 – 17:30 &amp; Wednesday: 07:30 – 17:30 &amp; Thursday: 07:30 – 17:30 &amp; Friday: 07:30 – 17:30 &amp; Saturday: 07:30 – 17:30</Opentime><Px>121.26243</Px><Py>24.91719</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking on Longnan Road is recommended.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>■ The best time to visit is from mid-December to the end of January.
■ It is a private ground, so please do not enter when it is not open.
■ Please do not step on the aerial roots of bald cypress or break down the branches.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1560</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1560</TYWebsite><Name>GLORIA OUTLETS(華泰名品城)</Name><Toldescribe>GLORIA OUTLETS is designed as Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s first American-style outdoor shopping village with convenient location next to THSR Taoyuan Station and Airport A18 MRT Station. It is a world-class shopping and travel destination including 285 international brands with discounts up to 80% everyday.</Toldescribe><Add>No.189, Chunde Road,, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 11:00 – 22:00 &amp; Monday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Tuesday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Wednesday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Thursday: 11:00 – 21:00 &amp; Friday: 11:00 – 22:00 &amp; Saturday: 11:00 – 22:00</Opentime><Px>121.21264</Px><Py>25.01366</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-2738666</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/13 17:25:42</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1583</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1583</TYWebsite><Name>Baling Tunnels No. 1 and No. 2 (巴陵一號、二號隧道)</Name><Toldescribe>With the launching of Baling Bridge in 2005, Baling Old Bride and the two tunnels, Baling Tunnels No. 1 and No. 2, retired from its important duty on Provincial Highway 7.The bright red suspension bridge is no longer busy with passing cars. Instead, it became a great spot for visitors to appreciate the architectural style under Japanese rule. The tunnels have turned into exhibition corridors of Atayal culture, showcasing tribal lifestyle.   Baling Tunnels No. 1 and No. 2 were dug manually in 1966 when building the Baling Old Bridge. Baling Tunnels No. 1 is 68m in length. You can see an Atayal traditional elevated barn house, red Atayal traditional clothes, hunting knives, a statue of Atayal woman using pestle and mortar, and figurines of wild boars, Reeves&amp;#39;s muntjacs, and Formosan black bears. The mural close to the end of the tunnel is painted by Miru Hayung, an Atayal artist from the Yeheng Tribe. His works are often used to symbolize the gate of the tribe. The two pieces of art, &amp;ldquo;Guardian&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;Circle of Life,&amp;rdquo; tell the stories of Atayal people getting face tattoos to be able to cross the rainbow bridge after death, and the land and river that nurture generations of Atayal people. The 10m-tall concrete pillar is a monument for the completion of Balong Bridge in 1914. You can see the etching of &amp;ldquo;土木局&amp;rdquo; (Bureau of Civil Engineering) that was the responsible government agency at the time. After crossing Baling Old Bridge, you can head to Baling Tunnel No. 2. This tunnel is 79m in length, showcasing local produce such as peaches, persimmon, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and cabbage. There are also figurines of women weaving. On the wall, you will find more murals about Atayal life.</Toldescribe><Add>The tunnels at the two ends of Baling Old Bridge (North end is at about the 45.9-km marker of Provincial Highway 7; south end is at about the 46.2-km marker of Provincial Highway 7), Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.37755</Px><Py>24.68165</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>On-street Parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Cars are not allowed to enter the tunnels.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/12 13:18:25</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>664</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/664</TYWebsite><Name>Shihmen Reservoir(石門水庫)</Name><Toldescribe>Shihmen Reservoir is reputed for its beautiful lake and mountain views all year round. Connected to over a dozen tourist attractions, the Reservoir offers green parks, bikeways, lake yachts, dam, spillway, wharf, Xizhou Park, Maple Park, Nanyuan Ecological Park, and so on. Shihmen Reservoir is also a great place to admire the magnificent beauty of flowers and leaves. Fiery maple leaves and snow-white plum blossoms catch your eye in the wintertime. When spring comes, the peach, cherry and azalea bloom to compete for visitors&amp;rsquo; attention with their captivating beauty. In the rainy season, Shihmen Dam will discharge its water, providing a spectacular view that attracts a great number of tourists. Fresh Fish Cuisine is the specialty of the Shihmen Reservoir area. Every fresh fish restaurant has its own creative recipes and tourists can feast on the fresh fish prepared in nearly 200 different ways.</Toldescribe><Add>No.68, Sec. 1,Huanhu Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 18:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.24589</Px><Py>24.81323</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-4712000#101</Tel><Fax>03-4712981</Fax><Changetime>2026/01/15 15:27:20</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>677</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/677</TYWebsite><Name>Kuo Yuan Ye Museum of Cake and Pastry(郭元益糕餅博物館)</Name><Toldescribe>As a famous brand with more than one hundred years of history, Kuo Yuan Ye in 2001 founded its Museum of Cake and Pastry Yangmei Branch, which is the one and only tourism factory in Taiwan with the facade of a Chinese-style palace. Surrounded by the graceful garden scenery, museum guests could discover the essence of the carefully preserved Taiwanese pastry culture and traditional life rites. In Kuo Yuan Ye Green Label Life, the first green building in Taiwan food industry that aims at energy efficiency, carbon reduction and sustainable development, guests could experience the effects of visual technology and eco-friendly interactive activities, which all express Kuo Yuan Ye&amp;#39;s environmental friendliness and health claims. If you come here, don&amp;#39;t miss our hands-on pastry making activities, which are both entertaining and educational for young and old to know the world of pastries!</Toldescribe><Add>No.3, Ln. 9, Qingnian Rd., Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>326</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.16753</Px><Py>24.92809</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Regular ticket: NT$50     Concessionary ticket: NT$25 (The fee can be redeemable on product purchase in the museum. Extra DIY activities and meals will be charged.)</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Regularly scheduled time for guided tour is announced in the museum. Each 30-minute guided tour covers an introduction video, Microanalysis Inspection Center, palace-style Yuan Ye Chu, exterior features of an excellent tourism factory and the introduction of the Museum of Cake and Pastry.</Remarks><Tel>03-4962201#1</Tel><Fax>03-4643101</Fax><Changetime>2026/02/23 09:40:18</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1103</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1103</TYWebsite><Name>Matsu New Village Cultural and Creative Park (馬祖新村眷村文創園區)</Name><Toldescribe>The military initially planned Matsu New Village, built in 1957, as a residential area for family dependents of the 84th Army Division stationed in the Matsu Islands. Many high-ranking military families gathered here, and it has the reputation of &amp;quot;lots of stars flying all over the sky.&amp;quot; Today, Matsu New Village has experienced the baptism of time and has become an essential base for preserving military village culture. It is worth it for tourists to slow down and appreciate it carefully.The Historical and Creative Rebirth of Military Dependents&amp;#39; Village CultureThe unique charm of Matsu New Village lies in its fully preserved military dependents&amp;#39; village style. From the design of the residential space, we can see the microcosm of life presented based on hierarchy and power allocation, which reproduces the living situation at that time. In 2004, the Taoyuan City Government listed Mazu New Village as a historical building. It carried out renovations with the concept of &amp;quot;restoring and revitalizing at the same time,&amp;quot; successfully creating a model of integrating military dependents&amp;#39; village culture and cultural creativity, bringing vitality to the once prosperous scene.The Heart of Screen Culture in Matsu New VillageThe first to third houses in Matsu New Village have now been transformed into the &amp;quot; Matsu New Village Experimental Art Gallery,&amp;quot; a stage showcasing creativity that has attracted the attention of many young artists and cultural and creative workers. The open application for the annual collection exhibition transforms the space that originally carried the history and life memories of the military dependents&amp;#39; village into a cultural and creative exhibition venue, becoming an excellent platform for art and creative exchange.A Cultural and Artistic Paradise for Parent-Child EnjoymentYou can also experience the infinite charm of art with your child in the beautiful scenery of the military dependents&amp;#39; village. The &amp;quot;Kids Art Space,&amp;quot; restored from the original Matsu Kindergarten, is currently planned as a children&amp;#39;s art cultivation base, providing parent-child interaction space. Combined with exhibitions and cultural education promotion activities, people can integrate art into daily life to promote the rooting of arts and humanities education from a young age.Exploring the Unique Artisans and Shops in Matsu New VillageMatsu New Village provides a space for artisans to showcase their skills and creativity, and many distinctive small shops have settled in the park. Not only is it a great place to take photos and check-in, but there are also various delicious small restaurants and handmade popsicle shops, allowing people to taste the flavor of the military dependents&amp;#39; village while experiencing the unique charm of Matsu New Village. Besides, the park also offers a variety of activities such as handmade fragrances, pottery creation, leather carving craftsmanship, and qipao customization and experience, making it an excellent choice for leisurely relaxation on holidays.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 155 Longji 2nd Street, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 18:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00</Opentime><Px>121.23779</Px><Py>24.93560</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>￭The Park is usually open during national holidays and closed the next day.
￭Please refer to the official website announcements for each store during their business hours.
￭Outdoor space is open until 9:00 p.m.
￭Groups of 20 or more people can make a phone appointment 14 days before. (Chinese/English) tour guide service.</Remarks><Tel>03-2841866</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 10:52:19</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1313</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1313</TYWebsite><Name>Amuping Ginger Island (阿姆坪薑母島)</Name><Toldescribe>You might not know of Pillow Mountain but you probably have heard of (the made-up) &amp;ldquo;Ginger Island&amp;rdquo; from the popular Taiwanese TV series, Fated to Love You. The series was shot here at Ginger Island opposite of Amuping. The expert way of touring Shihmen Reservoir is to take a boat around the lake and then board the island to visit more than 20 hundred-year-old Earth Gods on the island, appreciate the driftwood art, and visit this Utopia in the fog.Amuping, &amp;ldquo;ah-bo- penn&amp;rdquo; in Minnan dialect, is at the right bank of the mid-stream of Shihmen Reservoir as part of the terrace of Dahan River. Allegedly, L&amp;uuml; Amu kept a flock of ducks while cultivating this land and therefore the name. In the past, during holidays, the hotels with views, large camping grounds, and outdoor training grounds attracted lots of visitors. Later, the water conservation law put a hold on the development and tourism. Amuping transitioned into an ecology and nature conservation zone. You can begin the trip from the ecological park next to Amuping parking lot. Walking on the shaded trail and listening to birds sing, or watching egrets fly at the pagoda, you can submerge yourself in this relaxing atmosphere and scenery.With a heart full of excitement, you will board the boat to tour around the lake. Being in this &amp;ldquo;miniature Three Gorges of Yangtze River&amp;rdquo; is truly a dream-like experience. While passing by Longjuwan, Dream Meadow (Ernai Mountain), Shixiuwan Waterfall, Changxing Broken Bridge, and Lovers&amp;rsquo; Island, you can reminisce about the past. Disembarking at Ginger Island, the last and most important destination of the tour, you can buy local driftwood art, bamboo shoots, oranges, and pineapples as gifts. Fried river shrimps, fried fresh-water sprat, and fried sweet potato are cuisines not to be missed. Finally, pay a visit to the hundred-year-old Earth God temple and cleanse yourself spiritually.Besides the Ginger Island tour and circular lake tour, you should not miss the New Xikou Suspension Bridge tour. You will be able to appreciate New Xikou Suspension Bridge (nicknamed Taoyuan 303) without exhausting yourself! If the water level of the reservoir surpasses 240m, you will be able to board the boat at Amuping Marina. Along the way, you can see the broken bridge, waterfalls, and cliffs, and avoid the traffic jam on Provincial Highway 7 on holidays and arrive at New Xikou Suspension Bridge like a breeze.</Toldescribe><Add>Huanhu Road, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.30391</Px><Py>24.81469</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo> Amuping Parking Lot
Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Boating fee depends on the tour</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ Inquire for boat time and tour schedules.
￭ There are minimum requirements of attendants for each tour
￭ All boat tours include voice guidance on the boat</Remarks><Tel>03-4712000#101</Tel><Fax>03-4712981</Fax><Changetime>2026/01/15 15:28:19</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1356</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1356</TYWebsite><Name>Shihmen Reservoir Trails (石門水庫步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Who said that hills covered by red maple leaves can only be seen at high altitudes? Shihmen Reservoir is the best spot in northern Taiwan to view maple leaves at low altitude. In autumn and winter, thousands of maple trees turn the hills red with their leaves. Follow the trail and indulge yourself in the beautiful scenery and recover from the soreness from hiking. The amazing scenery is promised to be no less than that of high-altitude mountains.Enter the park from high line toll station. You will first see tall sweet gums stretching along the way like a green tunnel. Following the circular road, hikers will pass you by on the way. In addition, you will find Dieyuan with some basic playground rides for kids and a pagoda overlooking Shihmen Dam. Here you can switch to the Maple Trail.Maple trees over 30-years-old become a mix of red, yellow, and green in late autumn. With the butterflies flying around, the beautiful scenery will truly amaze you. At Fulun Pavilion you can enjoy the view of red leaves reflected by Shihmen Reservoir&amp;mdash;a scene of serenity. At the stone step trail in Maple Park, you can enjoy the view of green maple forest as well as plum blossom, in autumn and in winter, each of its own character and beauty.Continuing ahead, after passing by Shihmen Reservoir Monument and Yishange, you will come to Songtai lookout. At the altitude of 270m, you will have an amazingly broad view of the flood spillway and the dam. If you happen to observe the dam recharge, the magnificent view of water flows will surely impress you. Xizhou Park is only 450m away from Pinglin toll station and has a lotus pond, a lovers&amp;rsquo; bridge, and a walking trail that follows the landscape. Walking on this trail, you can observe versatile and lush green trees and grass fields. On weekends, many visitors enjoy a relaxing picnic here. In addition to the Maple Trails and Xizhou Park Trail, there are also walking trails in Qiedonglin Park and Nanyuan Ecological Park along which you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Shihmen Reservoir.When the night falls, Nanyuan Ecological Park uses dimmed lighting cleverly to guide visitors through a magical night trip. The feature pond surrounded by mist and spots of yellow light on the walking trail create the least intrusion to visitors and minimize the impact of lighting to the environment.In recent years, Shihmen Reservoir is not only a visitors&amp;rsquo; favorite in Taoyuan but also a popular spot for sport events. The Taoyuan Half-marathon attracts thousands of runners to the area every year. It is a rare ecological marathon, where runners enjoy the red maple leaves along the track, making it a physical challenge as well as a natural and cultural feast for the eyes. In addition to running, there has also been hiking and biking events, making Shihmen Reservoir a destination for sports and fitness activities.</Toldescribe><Add>Circular Road, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.23844</Px><Py>24.81365</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Shihmen Reservoir Dock parking lot, Amuping parking lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■November to December every year is the best time for maple leave watching at the Maple Park and Maple Trail
■January to February is suitable for plum blossom viewing at the Maple Trail.
■February to March is great for cherry blossom viewing at Xizhou Park, Northern Region Water Resources Office, and Shihmen Canal
■March to April is suitable for viewing flowers of Chinese fringe trees at Shihmen Grand Lawn
■The road from high line toll station to Shihmen Reservoir Monument is one-way only.
■Nanyuan Ecological Park has the lights on at 18:00-22:00 (subject to adjustments)</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>738</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/738</TYWebsite><Name>Xihai Leisure Agriculture Area (溪海休閒農業園區)</Name><Toldescribe>You don&amp;rsquo;t need to own a piece of land to make your farmer dream come true. Xihai Leisure Agriculture Area in Taoyuan is a good example of the new generation of agriculture. Things that common people can only read from books are now &amp;ldquo;decrypted&amp;rdquo; by farmers and repackaged as farming experience for visitors. Through growing watermelons and picking cucumbers, one can learn all about how food comes from farm to table. In addition, since you are at the wholesale hub for all the flower markets in Taiwan, you should definitely shop flowers, plants, and gardening tools. LOHAS is something you don&amp;rsquo;t have to travel far to achieve.  There are several vegetable and flower recreational farms at Xihai. The main produce are rice, watermelon, melon, sweet potato, and buckwheat. Pick up a hoe and try being a farmer for one day. The melon farming experience has been so popular such that all opportunities are immediately sold out after release. Urban people can finally enjoy the self-realization and satisfaction from harvesting what they grew. Egg-picking at the hen coop allows you to learn how to tell good eggs from bad ones. Knead doughs, ferment, and steam buns that you can eat with full confidence in the ingredients. Handmade calla lily soap is pretty and easy to make and use, even for a newbie. You can even design your own douli (conical bamboo hat). There are so many activities waiting for you to explore.  In addition to fresh produce, flowers are another major product of Xihai Leisure Agriculture Area. Cut flowers at three major flower markets in Taiwan&amp;mdash;Huwei, Neihu, and Jianguo&amp;mdash;are supplied by Xihai. All the flowers featured at Taipei Flora Expo and Taichung Flora Expo also came from Xihai. There are flowers blossoming all year round so you can visit anytime. Take a bike around the farms to see the boundless orange and yellow daisies; or walk into the sunflower farms to submerge yourself in the flowers&amp;mdash;all different kinds of fun to be had. Taoyuan Calla Lillies Festival and Taoyuan Flower Festival are held every year, attracting millions of visitors. Insider tips: order a pot of herbal tea to go with pancakes. Enjoy the afternoon tea in a sea of flowers while watching planes taking off and landing afar.</Toldescribe><Add>Neighborhood 16, Xihai Village, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.19563</Px><Py>25.03242</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Road-side parking or parking at each farm.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Varying fees are charged by the farms</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ Flower season is October to mid-November. Sunflowers and garden cosmos are available all year round.
￭ Colorful calla lily season is March to April.
￭ Taoyuan Flower Festival is held in November to December every year.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/16 14:16:02</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1027</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1027</TYWebsite><Name>Zhongli Tourist Night Market(中壢觀光夜市)</Name><Toldescribe>When you enter the brightly lit Zhongli Tourist Night Market in Taoyuan, it&amp;#39;s like walking into a bustling carnival combining history, culture, and food. Since its establishment in 1990, this night market, with a history of more than 30 years, has become an essential landmark in Taoyuan and a must-visit place in the hearts of tourists. Thousands of people flock here, and nearly 500 legal stalls gather together every day. Whether you are a food lover, a shopping expert, or a game fan, you can find fun here.Food Paradise: Every bite is a memory.The food stalls at Zhongli Tourist Night Market are like a colorful painting, with various snacks that make you salivate. &amp;quot;Xiang Bo Dongshan Duck Head&amp;quot; is freshly braised daily, with a fragrant aroma, of which locals recommend the classic old taste. &amp;quot;Xiao Ai Taiwanese Salty Chicken&amp;quot; uses lemon juice to enhance the flavor and is paired with a variety of vegetables, which is refreshing and appetizing. &amp;quot;A-Di Charcoal Fire&amp;quot; uses a special sauce and charcoal grilling. The boneless chicken legs and scallion-wrapped pork skewers make people addicted to them at first sight. There are also the &amp;quot;Japanese Ship Octopus Balls,&amp;quot; which are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with full fillings, and each one is endlessly memorable. These popular stalls are a feast for the senses and the best endorsement of night market culture.Beverage Station: Refresh your taste buds.If you are tired from walking, a cold drink would be perfect. &amp;quot;Zhenlingyuan Freshly Made Juice&amp;quot; provides fresh, freshly squeezed orange juice, which is sweet and refreshing. &amp;quot;Haoyi White Gourd and Black Wood Ear Dew&amp;quot; combines the sweetness of white gourd with the smoothness of black wood ear, which not only quenches thirst but also promotes health. If you want some creativity, order a special drink called &amp;quot;Jiulong Tuzhu,&amp;quot; which combines pearl milk tea with fresh fruits, and every bite will surprise you pleasantly.Shopping Secret Place: Treasure hunting is full of fun.The Night Market is also a good place to hunt for treasures. &amp;quot;Yidingxiang Fragrance Store&amp;quot; sells a variety of fragrances and essential oils to add a sense of ritual to life. &amp;quot;Qiuxiang Sister Cartoon City&amp;quot; specializes in various cartoon peripherals, from backpacks to keychains. &amp;quot;Leather Expert&amp;quot; provides handmade genuine leather products, which are both textured and practical and are a good choice for gifts or personal use.Game Paradise: Laughter is everywhere.The night market game area is fun for all ages. Classic games such as shooting balloons, catching goldfish, and throwing rings are full of childish fun. Various claw machines challenge people&amp;#39;s skills and luck. Both novices and veterans can have fun and add a lot of laughter to the night.Zhongli Tourist Night Market is not only a microcosm of local culture but also a great place to experience the lives of ordinary people in Taiwan. When you come to Taoyuan, don&amp;#39;t forget to stay overnight and take a trip to this colorful and surprising night market so that you can take away the food and memories.</Toldescribe><Add>Xinming Road, Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Monday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Tuesday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Wednesday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Thursday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Friday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Saturday: 17:00 - 00:00</Opentime><Px>121.21524</Px><Py>24.96085</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>-Multiple garbage bins are in the night market, which facilitates garbage collection and maintains the cleanliness of the streets.
-The service desk provides rental services for baby strollers.
-The night market public restroom (at the entrance of Lane 167, Xinming Road, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City) has a mobile phone charging station.
-Free WIFI Site
No. 115 Xinming Road, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City
No. 83 Xinming Road, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City</Remarks><Tel>03-4948816</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 10:56:35</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1620</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1620</TYWebsite><Name>Xpark</Name><Toldescribe>All life originated from the ocean; DNA is the foundation of all life. These two concepts serve as the inspiration of the logo, manifesting the goal of Xpark: &amp;ldquo;creating an unprecedented, unknown and touching experience.&amp;rdquo; Through the dots and lines symbolizing atoms and DNA, the logo is a unique visual representation of the brand. At the same time, the evolution of life continues and the changes over time accelerate. Xpark combines its respect for the unknown and expectations for the future with its design. Therefore, on the left side of the logo, you will find a segment of unconnected lines, which symbolizes Xpark&amp;rsquo;s effort to adapt to temporal and environmental changes, just like any other life form in the world, and to grow and evolve continuously. Come for a unique and touching experience and the pleasure of gaining new knowledge. No matter how many times you have been to Xpark and whom you come with, it will always be like the first-ever visit. &amp;ldquo;Xpark aims to satisfy the expectations of all visitors and to provide a unique experience. Xpark humbly pays tribute to the unknown and progresses evolutionarily.&amp;rdquo;</Toldescribe><Add>No. 105, Chunde Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 10:00 - 20:00 &amp; Monday: 10:00 - 20:00 &amp; Tuesday: 10:00 - 20:00 &amp; Wednesday: 10:00 - 20:00 &amp; Thursday: 10:00 - 20:00 &amp; Friday: 10:00 - 20:00 &amp; Saturday: 10:00 - 20:00</Opentime><Px>121.21427</Px><Py>25.01723</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>￭Parking lot available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>￭For group tour reservation, please download the reservation form from the official website.
￭The use of tripods and selfie sticks is prohibited in the pavilion.
￭For ticket prices, please refer to the official website and on-site announcements.</Remarks><Tel>03-2875000</Tel><Fax>03-2875100</Fax><Changetime>2025/08/13 17:21:41</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2191</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2191</TYWebsite><Name>Bade Sanyuan Temple (八德三元宮)</Name><Toldescribe>In Bade, Taoyuan, there is a traditional temple with historical and artisan value--Bade Sanyuan Temple. The place is a spiritual support for residents and a cultural attraction worthy of careful appreciation by travelers. Take a trip to Sanyuan Temple, and you will find that it is not just a place to worship but a journey of exchange with history, art, and local customs.The starting point for gathering ethnic beliefs: is the oldest Sanguandadi Temple in Taoyuan.Founded during the Qing Dynasty&amp;#39;s Qianlong or Jiaqing period, Sanguandadi Temple has a history of over two hundred years. In the early years, the two major families of Qiu and Lu served as the core of the faith, symbolizing ethnic integration and harmony. The main deity worshipped is the &amp;quot;Three Great Emperor-Officials (Sanguan),&amp;quot; symbolizing the peace and disaster-free nature of the three realms of heaven, earth, and water. Hence, it is known as the &amp;quot;Eight-House Temple. Until now, it has been the main center of faith for nearby neighborhood residents.Incense is burning at its peak with gods gathered together: multiple gods protect the locals. Besides the main deity of the Three Great Emperor-Officials, the temple also enshrines the Holy Mother of Heaven, the Goddess of Child Birth, the Military God of Wealth, Tudigong, Taisui Xingjun, Wenchang Dijun, and the Jade Emperor. As the incense burns, the gods bless the wishes of the believers. The believers pay their respects in order, adding a strong sense of human warmth to this ancient temple.The unique beauty of architecture: a living textbook of traditional craftsmanship. Sanyuan Temple is a treasure trove of art: the style of artisan Jin-Wan Ye is strong, Huo-Guang Chang&amp;#39;s characters are vivid, and Chen Tian-Qi Chen&amp;#39;s Koji pottery works are more classical. From the roof carvings to the wall paintings, the ingenuity of the artisans is everywhere. Coming here is like being in an open craft museum. Every corner is worth a closer look.Temple festivals are lively, from birthday Buddhist memorial services to Chungyuan Pu Tu.Sanyuan Temple holds festivals all year round. In the first month of the lunar calendar, there is a ceremony to celebrate the longevity of the Jade Emperor and a blessing ceremony to crawl under the palanquin. In March, the birthday of the Heavenly Mother is celebrated. Chungyuan Pu Tu is held in July. In October, the birthday of the Water God is celebrated. Each festival is not just a ceremony but also an extension of local customs and cultural heritage. The atmosphere is lively and meaningful.Praying for turtle fun on the second day of the second lunar month: a traditional grand ceremony with thousands of people participating in the grand event.The most eye-catching ritual activity is the &amp;quot; Begging Turtles&amp;quot; ceremony on the second day of the second lunar month. The temple makes giant glutinous rice peace turtles weighing more than a thousand kilograms for believers to worship, symbolizing health and longevity. Those who throw the divination blocks (Poe) and the god says yes can take the peace turtle home, symbolizing taking away good fortune. The scene is spectacular and lively; we can tell it is a local religious event.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 2, Zhongshan Road, Bade Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>334</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Monday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Tuesday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Wednesday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Thursday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Friday: 06:00 - 21:00 &amp; Saturday: 06:00 - 21:00</Opentime><Px>121.28458</Px><Py>24.93024</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3683690</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:40:41</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>665</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/665</TYWebsite><Name>Longtan Large Tourist Pond(龍潭觀光大池)</Name><Toldescribe>Longtan Large Tourist Pond is one of Taoyuan&amp;#39;s well-known tourist attractions. Like many other ponds, its main function in the early days was to regulate water volume for irrigation. Now it has become a major recreational spot for locals. During the Dragon Boat Festival every year, the pond is used as a venue for the dragon boat race, bringing many visitors here to watch the race.In recent years, with the efforts of the city government, the century-old Longtan Pond has been renovated. The magnificent suspension bridge has been given a new look, and water sports have been introduced to carry on the Pond&amp;#39;s century-old glory. Pedal a swan boat in the sparkling water surrounded by mountains, or immerse yourself under the romantic night sky with a light show. The Pond is not only a great spot for a romantic walk but also a great venue for fans of SUP and other water sports. Who said you can only see dragon boat races during the Dragon Boat Festival? Here, you can make a prior booking and get a few friends together for your own dragon boat race. In addition, there are inclusive park rides families can enjoy together.In addition to interesting water sports, if you would like to see this magical pond with changing scenery from different angles, at dawn or dusk, in the sun or rain, you shouldn&amp;#39;t miss the three bridges in different styles spanning the pond. With the image of dragon and water as the core concept, and a hybrid structural design of cable-stayed and suspension bridge, the renovated Longtan Pond Suspension Bridge is majestic. Standing in the center of the bridge, you can have an unobstructed view of Longtan Pond. After nightfall, the bridge takes on a different look. With colorful and dynamic lighting, the atmosphere is romantic and the bridge is glamorous. Next is Jiuqu Bridge (Zhongyi Bridge), which leads directly from Longyuan Road north of the Pond to Nantian Temple. The bridge is designed with nine bends. Visitors can enjoy the changing scenery as they move and stop at each bend to view the Pond. Next to the archway on the north end of the bridge, there is a Maitreya Buddha with a smile welcoming tourists from all around the world who come to Nantian Temple (dedicated to Lord Guan) to worship.The third bridge, Full Moon Bridge, is located at the south end of the Pond. This bridge is only 40 meters long. It is a curved stone arch bridge. Although the bridge is short, as it is located at the south end of the pond, standing on the bridge would offer a view of the entire pond. If you get tired from walking and would like to have some coffee, delicious food, or an alcoholic beverage, try the restaurant at the waterfront square next to the Pond. Have a change of mood and enjoy the beautiful life in a relaxed way. The Pond is the best choice for making great travel memories.</Toldescribe><Add>No.11, Ln. 115, Sec. Shanglin, Zhongfeng Rd., Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>No specific time limit, the provisions by the competent authority</Opentime><Px>121.20944</Px><Py>24.86356</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/02/24 08:00:57</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1028</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1028</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Tourist Night Market(桃園觀光夜市)</Name><Toldescribe>Located in Beipu Road and Zhengkang 2nd Street, Taoyuan Tourist Night Market has convenient transportation and more than 200 stalls. It has everything from food and entertainment to being a favorite night destination for locals and tourists. Built around Jing Fu Gong Temple, the night market initially moved to its current location in 1988. It continues the lively atmosphere and food charm and preserves the memories and emotions of the Taoyuan people.A street full of Taiwanese and exotic flavors, Taoyuan Tourist Night Market will keep you from going hungry!Once you enter the night market, the aroma will immediately surround you. First, we recommend the popular Vietnamese shrimp pancakes. They are golden and crispy, served with lettuce, onions, and a rich and appetizing special sauce. Next, try the fried dumplings from a popular old shop. They are freshly wrapped and fried, with crispy skin and juicy fillings. They are so delicious, even without sauce, that people agree without thinking.Want something sweet? The colorful sweet potato balls are eye-catching. Mixed with yellow, purple, chocolate, and beetroot, they are crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, and you can&amp;#39;t get enough of them. They are a double enjoyment of taste and vision. Drinks Recommended papaya milk from a time-honored juice shop, rich and smooth, with good ingredients, is a memory that locals have been drinking since childhood.You should not miss the oyster omelet. The sheet jelly is chewy and soft with a crispy texture, full of oysters, and the three-color sauce blends into a salty and sweet taste. It is even better with the fresh-stir-fried squid thick soup, which is rich and slightly spicy. Standing beside the pot, full of fragrance, makes people want more. The steamed Taiwanese meatballs have chewy and soft skin and solid fillings. You can even eat whole shrimp when you bite into the shrimp meatballs, and they are super delicious with the special sauce!There are countless delicacies in Taoyuan Night Market, such as shawarma, fried rice, pork rib soup, beef entrails soup, four herbs soup, meatball soup, rice noodles, tanghulu, baked potatoes, roujiamo, and freshly cut fruits. You can find Chinese, Taiwanese, and exotic cuisines. You can&amp;#39;t eat them all in one trip, so it is worth a return visit!Beer and Skittles are all at once! The night market combines games and shopping.After eating, you may want to have some entertainment. Taoyuan Tourist Night Market also has many classic games waiting for you to challenge! For example, claw machines, pinball machines, ball throwing, and ring tossing, each stall can make you reminisce about your childhood. And shoppers will not be disappointed. There are all kinds of popular clothing, small accessories, household goods, children&amp;#39;s clothing, etc., in the night market. The prices are affordable, and it is easy to find treasures, satisfying your shopping desire!Whether you come to eat delicious food, play games, or go shopping, Taoyuan Tourist Night Market is a great place to relax and enjoy the night. Why not bring a good appetite and a good mood, come here for a big meal and fun!</Toldescribe><Add>Intersection of Zhongzheng Road and Beipu Road, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>17:00 – 24:00 daily</Opentime><Px>121.30599</Px><Py>25.00271</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>To maintain the safety of the night market and the convenience of pedestrians, cars and motorcycles are prohibited from entering the night market section from 17:00 to 23:00. Please cooperate.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:24:28</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1152</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1152</TYWebsite><Name>Jiaobanshan Residence (角板山行館) </Name><Toldescribe>Time travel back to half a century ago with the Chiangs and get a sneak peek at the first family&amp;rsquo;s daily life during wartime. You can also take a look at Xikou from atop which reminded Chiang Kai-Shek of his hometown greatly. These are not taught in history textbooks!Did you know that Chiang&amp;rsquo;s military command post was stormed by an army of animals? Jiabanshan military tunnel next to Jiabanshan Residence was built in 1963 as a contingency plan to ensure the president&amp;rsquo;s safety. It also serves as a command post if war broke out. Today, the intensity and sternness of the place has worn out. Instead of real enemies, a troop of animal figures comprised of clouded leopard, pangolin, Taiwan black bear and many other Taiwanese endemics surrounds the base, adding a fun element to this historical site. Entering the 20-meter long underground tunnel gives you a chill. A 100-meter wide interactive 3D mural reverses time back to 50 years ago. In front of the signs that say &amp;ldquo;Never Forget National Humiliation&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;Be Loyal to the &amp;rdquo;, you now act as commander! Dodge bullets, look out for ambushing underwater soldiers, climb rope from an emergency helicopter, you name it! Welcome to the imaginary military world!The emergency footpath next to the tunnel leads back to Jiaobanshan Residence where history is told through graphic, audio and video materials. You can learn more about Chiang not only in politics but also his loving image when interacting with kids and family. The Sculpture Park next to Jiaobanshan Residence is the first of its kind in Taiwan which accommodates art installations of 12 world-class artists. The sculptures blend perfectly with the nature. Greeneries in the park include pine, cypress, plum and bamboo, creating unique seasonal scenery. The Japanese building next to the Visitor Center, the Camphor Lab is the last remaining Camphor Office in Taiwan. The old camphor tree that stands at the door is the only living witness of the once prosperous camphor industry in 19th century. The Camphor Exhibition Center (originally the Security Dormitory) nearby displays the process of extracting camphor and relative historical facts.</Toldescribe><Add>No.133-1, Zhongzheng Rd., Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>08:00-17:00</Opentime><Px>121.34889</Px><Py>24.81626</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Guide services available at 10:00 and 13:30 on Saturday and Sunday at Jiaobanshan Plaza.</Remarks><Tel>03-3821678</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/13 11:24:43</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1249</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1249</TYWebsite><Name>Fugang Old Street(富岡老街)</Name><Toldescribe>The history and development of Fugang Old Street evolves around the establishment of the train station. Fugang Train Station was initially built as Bogongung Station and brought such prosperity to the township of agriculture. Situated right at the train station, Zhongzheng street block was therefore the first area that embraced rapid development with merchants shuttling in the bustling marketplaces. However, as the railway altered its path, the once burgeoning streets had come to a sudden halt. Until today, exotic western-style mansions remained as witnesses of the glorious past.Lu Jia Sheng Mansion located on Zhongzheng Road is the most iconic building in Fungang Old Street. The two-story mansion is the width of five storefronts. Extravagant baroque elements are seen in its dome roof, Greek style frontispiece, symmetric Roman pillar and delicate carvings, showcasing the thriftless lifestyle of its former owner. The building of the mansion started in 1929 and the construction lasted two years. Since then, decades passed by, and it stands still as a landmark hard to miss.Roaming along Xinyi Street, shophouses with red bricks and arcades seem relatively unassuming, offering visitors an unique experience as if traveling back in time to Showa period.</Toldescribe><Add>Zhongzheng Rd. &amp; Xinyi Rd. &amp; Minsheng St., Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>326</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.08227</Px><Py>24.93642</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/08 13:48:28</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1353</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1353</TYWebsite><Name>Hutoushan Park All-age-friendly Hiking Trail (虎頭山公園全齡友善步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Living in a big city but eager to get closer to nature with kids? Looking for a suitable hiking trail for older family members? Located in downtown Taoyuan City, Hutou Mountain Park All-age-friendly Hiking Trail is wide, flat and well-paved for not only wheelchairs and baby strollers, but also all ages in the family. Coming here, mountain climbing can be easy and fun for families no matter how old you are or how far you could travel!     Hutoushan Park All-age-friendly Hiking Trail was originally 1.5km long. The trail starts from Owl Forest School and goes along Sansheng Rd. to Tao Xin Pavilion. In addition to connecting the Core Plaza, Picnic Area, Mushroom Pavilion, Rotary Pavilion and Jingde Temple, the trail has some new attractions and the circular iron-net Caterpillar Flower Tunnel is one of them. Visitors can walk through the tunnel, appreciate the dancing shadows of the trees and feel relaxed. Don&amp;#39;t forget to take a look at the Squirrel House and the Bird Nest Treehouse. If you are lucky enough, you may surprisingly bump into the animals or birds living in the mountains. Moreover, the Fountain of Raindrops and the Three-layered Ecological Ponds (from top to bottom: Turtle Sunbath, A Home for Frogs, and Dragonfly) invite all visitors to explore the habitats for small animals and insects.In August 2018 the second-stage construction for the Hutoushan Park All-age-friendly Hiking Trail was completed, with its length extended to 2.5km. The route is from the parking lot of Northern District Senior Citizens&amp;rsquo; Activity Center to Martyr&amp;rsquo;s Shrine. There are no stairs the whole way. The trail also connects to Hutoushan Eco Park known for its night view through the Huling Breeze Trail.Different from conventional concrete trails, Hutou Mountain Park All-age-friendly Hiking Trail is an elevated wooden trail that not only lessens human impact on the natural environment but also reduces soil erosion and thus spreads the seeds of environmental education! Along the forest hiking trail, you can exercise, take a forest bath and even have an ecology tour: watching butterflies flying throughout the greenery, among which are cypresses, small shellflowers, fragrant maple trees and heavenly bamboo, and exploring abundant nature and cultural dimensions of Hutou Mountain. This all-age-friendly hiking trail connects to other trails in the park and tourist attractions like Confucius Temple, Jing Guo Plum Garden and Hero Shrine are all in the neighborhood.</Toldescribe><Add>(Main Entrance)No.42, Gongyuan Rd., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.32757</Px><Py>25.00181</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Mosquitoes are common in the mountain areas. Please wear long-sleeved shirts and pants. 
■Because many people flock to the trail on holidays, we encourage visitors to make use of public transportation.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/28 14:29:18</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1540</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1540</TYWebsite><Name>Hutoushan Park(虎頭山公園)</Name><Toldescribe>Taoyuan&amp;#39;s Green Miracle: Take a light trip to Hutoushan Park.Regarding popular recreational spots in Taoyuan, &amp;quot;Hutoushan Park&amp;quot; is on the list. It is close to the city but has a forest-like landscape known as the &amp;quot;back garden of Taoyuan people.&amp;quot; Hutoushan Park, which covers an area of   15 hectares, is part of the Hutoushan Scenic Special Area, connecting landmarks such as Sanfenshan, the Martyrs&amp;#39; Shrine, and the Ecological Park. The green mountain scenery and complete trail design allow travelers to enjoy the fun of mountain hiking easily.Nine trails, each with its style, make it easy to travel.The nine trails in the forest park are divided by color, including the Mushroom Pavilion Trail, Cherry Blossom Trail, Ecological Interpretation Trail, Scenic Health Trail, etc. Each route has its style and is suitable for people of all ages. The Park adopts a low-impact development model to preserve the natural landscape, making mountaineering no longer out of reach but a leisurely trip in the city.Owl Forest School: It is a happy place for children.Owl Forest School has special facilities such as mini tree houses and sky plank roads, which allow children to explore and play happily! The elevated plank roads shuttle between the treetops, protect the environment and are full of fun. The cuckoo house, tree reading classroom, and other landscapes in the park have become popular spots for parent-child photo taking.Ecological Explanatory Trail: Take an intellectual stroll in the bamboo forest.After passing through the Ching-Kuo Plum Garden, you can enter the tranquil bamboo forest area. Walking along the hiking trail, clusters of bamboo forests scatter on both sides of the mountain path, with various species and different postures. Along the way, there are explanatory signs about plants and the ecological environment, which is the best way to understand natural ecology. Even with soaring temperatures, the shade of trees remains cool and comfortable.Sanfenshan Observation Deck: It offers a panoramic view of the city.Starting from Ching-Kuo Plum Garden, it takes about 20 minutes to reach Sanfenshan Observation Deck. The view overlooks the entire Taoyuan City, and the scenery is refreshing. The observation deck also has morning exercise slogans and interesting patterns, which add a retro feeling and leave beautiful memories for the moment of reaching the top.Scenic Health Trail: Enjoy leisurely strolling down the mountain.The Scenic Health Trail has rocking chairs and pavilions from the observation deck. There is a toilet next to the Sun Pavilion and a water dispenser below, the best choice for walking, stopping, resting, and enjoying the scenery. Going down Sansheng Road, you can reach the &amp;quot;Minglun Sansheng Temple&amp;quot; along Sansheng Road. Located at the foot of Hutoushan in Taoyuan, it is adjacent to Hutoushan Park, Nankan River, and Martyrs&amp;#39; Shrine. Taoyuan Minglun Sansheng Temple was initially named Minglun Qianyuan, and it enshrines the &amp;quot;Three Holy Lords,&amp;quot; including Guansheng Dijun, Lu Chunyang Dijun, and Jiutian Siming Zhenjun (Kitchen God). Later, it moved to Hutoushan. In 1975, the temple enshrined the statues of the Three Holy Lords, Guanyin Bodhisattva, and the Holy Mother of Heaven. To commemorate the first anniversary of the temple, the temple received an order to change its name to Minglun Sansheng Temple. Completed in 1979, Taoyuan Minglun Sansheng Temple&amp;#39;s architecture inherits the essence of traditional temple culture and displays a vibrant artistic style. On the second floor, the temple enshrines Guansheng Dijun, Fuyoudijun on the right, Jiutian Siming Zhenjun on the left, Guanyin Bodhisattva, the Holy Mother of Heaven, Nandou Xingjun and Beidou Xingjun, and other deities are enshrined. On the first floor are eight statues of Lee, Chi, Zhu, Fan, the Five Lords, Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva, the Yearly Tai Sui, and Tudigong. The incense is very prosperous, and the believers are endless. Large nine-dragon wall carvings and a statue of Lord Guan riding a horse in the temple courtyard are finely carved and majestic.Three Ponds and Cherry Blossom Trail: They surprise you everywhere.Turtles and carp swim in the three ponds above the barbecue area. The cherry blossom trail next to it is green even in the off-season. The edge of the trail is dotted with clusters of bright Cordyline fruticose, lighting up the forest like flames. On the cherry blossom trail, a pavilion built in the image of a bird&amp;#39;s nest is attached to the top of the forest and is also a photo spot not to be missed.In this mountain forest that combines ecology, leisure, and childlike fun, travelers can take a leisurely pace and walk into a green urban journey close to nature. Hutoushan, it is just right.</Toldescribe><Add>No.42, Gongyuan Rd., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.33430</Px><Py>25.00167</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>To use the barbecue area, please go to the Environmental Education Park Service Counter next to the Scenic Area Management Office, sign in at the front desk, and get a pass on the same day. 
Registration Time 
Barbecue area opening hours: 11:00~17:00 every day (please return the pass before 16:00)</Remarks><Tel>03-3946061</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/28 14:29:08</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1551</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1551</TYWebsite><Name>Taoyuan Railway Pavilion (桃園軌道願景館)</Name><Toldescribe>The Railway Pavilion was an old warehouse of 82 years of history owned by Taiwan Railways. It is now a recognized historical site. The unique architecture style is half Japanese, and half Western. After renovation, the Railway Pavilion was set up to showcase the development and vision of the underground railway and MRT system On the first floor of the Railway Pavilion there are the history section, technology section, vision section, and interactive multimedia section. On the second floor,  there is the transportation library. You will also find the first open display of an actual &amp;ldquo;shield machine&amp;rdquo; in the outdoor area. Visitors can learn about the trajectory of development of Taoyuan Railways from the past, to present, and to the future through various exhibits. The Railway Pavilion covers an area of 1,735m2, with the main building taking about 722m2. Information about the early push car railways in Taoyuan can be found here. For example, the Dakekan Push Car Railway Company built the track from Boai Road to Daxi via Jieshou Road in Taoyuan. The present MRT Brown line used to be the push car railway from Taoyuan to Xinzhuang. There are also displays of the historical railway system of Taiwan. A scaled-down wooden model of the old Taoyuan Station was recreated from old photos, showcasing its elegant and delicate appearance. There are also the train conductor experience, city of building blocks, railway theater, and interactive experiences where visitors can take the Taoyuan mini train, view the 6 future railway lines, and learn all about railway transportation in Taoyuan.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 245, Section 3, Wanshou Road, Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 10:00 – 16:30 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 10:00 – 16:30 &amp; Wednesday: 10:00 – 16:30 &amp; Thursday: 10:00 – 16:30 &amp; Friday: 10:00 – 16:30 &amp; Saturday: 10:00 – 16:30</Opentime><Px>121.31553</Px><Py>24.98994</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>Free entrance</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭	Groups over 15 people and under 50 people must call in advance to make a reservation whether guided tours are requested.
￭	Group visits can be reserved for 10:00 or 13:00 on Tuesdays or Friday.
￭	Guided tours are 30-minute long.
￭	There is no mini train service 12:00-13:00 every day.
￭	No drinking or eating is allowed.
￭	Baby trolleys, suitcases, and carts must be stowed.
￭	No pets are allowed except for service dogs.
￭	No smoking is allowed.</Remarks><Tel>03-3392100</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/03/19 09:33:35</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2280</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2280</TYWebsite><Name>Luzhu DaFuDi (蘆竹大夫第)</Name><Toldescribe>A hidden version of the ancient mansion behind a factory.Behind the seemingly inconspicuous iron sheet factory lies an ancient mansion called Luzhu DaFuDi, which came from faraway Anhui. This antique Hui-style building not only has a grand appearance and a strong wooden aroma but also has two courtyards symbolizing feng shui. Entering here feels like traveling back to the Ming and Qing dynasties.With white walls and black tiles, the Hui-style charm makes it impossible to take your eyes off it.Luzhu DaFuDi is a rare Anhui ancient mansion in Taiwan. The collector carefully preserved every brick and tile transported from mainland China to Taiwan and rebuilt them with local artisans in Anhui. This building represents the essence of &amp;quot;Hui-style architecture&amp;quot;: white walls and black tiles, towering stepped gables, and drum stones symbolizing wealth and status at the entrance; everything is so exquisite and grand. The sunshine falls on the roof tiles, shining with the low-key yet profound charm of the ancient mansion, making it unforgettable at first sight.The stepped gables and courtyards show the architectural wisdom. The design of Hui-style architecture is full of ingenuity. The stepped gables were a clever design for fire and wind prevention in the past. The two courtyards leave a deep impression when walking into the house. The first square courtyard symbolizes a stable foundation, while the second circular courtyard symbolizes rolling wealth, like ancient coins&amp;#39; inner square and outer circle. When it rains, the water storage in the pool also has a fire prevention function, which shows that the wisdom of ancient people&amp;#39;s life is everywhere!Carving art reflects family honor. Anhui merchants valued appearances and the transmission of honor, so wood, brick, and stone carvings are over the DaFuDi. The intricate and delicate decorations showcase extraordinary craftsmanship and grandeur. The interior, rich in wood and carved designs, creates an elegant atmosphere of a deep courtyard and a scholarly family, inviting one to enjoy a cup of tea and a book, immersed in the tranquility of time.Experience daily life during the Ming and Qing dynasties by wearing period costumes and enjoying tea. Do you want to dress like a person from ancient times? Rent a set of period costumes. It is genuinely captivating after changing in the guest rooms, strolling among the white walls and black tiles, taking photos, and checking in! It also sells coffee, Taiwanese high mountain tea, mint tea, and exquisite desserts. A visit here is a cultural tour and a feast for the senses and the mind. Step into the Bagua Tai Chi Pool in the second row of the house to absorb the energy of nature, one of the most spiritual places in the entire DaFuDi.The different row buildings inside the house means a different world. Witness the daily life of the Anhui merchants&amp;#39; family.The Luzhu DaFuDi embodies the philosophy of &amp;quot;different row building inside the house means different world&amp;quot; in the Hui-style residential buildings. Each space can accommodate a branch&amp;#39;s life; closing the door is an independent small world, and opening the door is a living space for integrating the big family. This kind of communal ancestral lifestyle is entirely different from modern independent separation. Don&amp;#39;t miss this mansion with white walls and black tiles. Come to Luzhu and experience the grand mansion quietly collected by time!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 1632, Section 2, Longan Street, Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: Break time &amp; Friday: Break time &amp; Saturday: 13:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.25089</Px><Py>25.01957</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>-The ticket is NTD 100/ Person, and you can use it to offset in-house dining.
-Costume rental fees are subject to on-site announcements.</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3131095</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/26 15:11:23</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>696</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/696</TYWebsite><Name>Hutoushan Environmental Park(虎頭山環保公園)</Name><Toldescribe>You can have the 360-degree panorama view of Taoyuan without a sweat. Hutoushan is located within 5km from Taoyuan Train Station. The Eco Park has an altitude of only 251m but is a vantage point with unobstructed view of the city against the starry night sky. It has always been a very popular local spot.Nicknamed the &amp;ldquo;Starry Park,&amp;rdquo; Hutoushan Eco Park covers an area of 2.5 hectares. Originally a landfill that was closed down at the end of 1998, the space was renovated and reopened in August 2002 as a suburban scenic park. The park is powered by solar and wind power and uses LED lighting and ecological engineering methods to minimize negative impact on the environment. The windmill at the entrance welcomes visitors to embark on an eco trip and a conversation with nature. The stone carved statue named &amp;ldquo;Nurturing&amp;rdquo; on the center lawn in the park symbolizes the changes of this space.There are facilities including walking trails, wooden pavilions, binocular stands, the great lawn, and the LOVE mosaic benches. Different from the original looks of Hutoushan Park comprised mostly of tall trees, at the Eco Park you can enjoy overlooking Luzhu, Dayuan, Bade, and Zhongli. During the day you see parents taking a walk with children. At sundown, coffee carts and food trucks are open for business. The glorious night view of the city coupled with the coffee aroma makes it an enjoyable moment.The Eco Park and the most well-preserved Japanese-style shrine in Taiwan, Martyrs&amp;#39; Shrine of Taoyuan, is only 1km apart. Visitors can plan a double-themed trip of nature and culture and explore Taoyuan from different perspectives.</Toldescribe><Add>Between the 10-km marker and the 10.5-km marker Taoyuan Country Road 11., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 06:00 - 00:00 &amp; Monday: 06:00 - 00:00 &amp; Tuesday: 06:00 - 00:00 &amp; Wednesday: 06:00 - 00:00 &amp; Thursday: 06:00 - 00:00 &amp; Friday: 06:00 - 00:00 &amp; Saturday: 06:00 - 00:00</Opentime><Px>121.32837</Px><Py>25.01204</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Smoking is banned in the park.
■There are overhead power lines in the park. Kiting is not recommended.</Remarks><Tel>03-3946061</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/28 11:55:44</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>707</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/707</TYWebsite><Name>Cihu Visitor Center (慈湖遊客中心)</Name><Toldescribe>The  visitor center beside the Cihu Parking Lot is a must-visit tourist spot for tourists who visit Cihu to pay respects to the remains of the two former Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s presidents Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Ching-kuo. It is an ancient-style Taiwanese architecture. In the visitor center, there are numerous cultural relics dating back to the times of Chiang Kai-shek and of Chiang Ching-kuo. The center also shows historical documentary films. There are various souvenir products related to Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Chingkuo for tourists&amp;rsquo; purchase and remembrance purposes. The center also offers attentive volunteer services as well as information services for touring the Northern Cross- Taiwan Highway.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1097, Sec. 1, Fushing Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.29427</Px><Py>24.84037</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-3884437</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/08 15:04:06</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>708</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/708</TYWebsite><Name>Back Cihu(後慈湖)</Name><Toldescribe>After the military ban was lifted, the mysterious Back Cihu finally unveiled its unspoiled beauty; it is now open to the public. Back Cihu is a small lake along which President Chiang Kai-Shek would stroll or row a boat with the late first lady Chiang. After entering Back Cihu Park from the side gate of Front Cihu Park, tourists will start a 2-kilometer walk over a small hill. In addition to the fascinating scenery along the trail, the commander&amp;rsquo;s office, bunkers, checkpoint gates, and offices left from the Era of Martial Law are definitely worth visiting. Since 2009, Back Cihu has been open to the public by the Taoyuan City Government, and 5 official residences have been retained to reconstruct the history of Back Cihu and President Chiang&amp;rsquo;s family life, as well as their living space. The Park contains a wide variety of fauna and flora, including giant woods spiders, birds and frogs. Strolling along the forest trails shaded by Taiwan incense cedars, tourists can appreciate not only the reflection of the scenery in the lake, but also a presidential leisure activity in Back Cihu.</Toldescribe><Add>Township Road No. 118-1, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Application time from 09:00 to 24:00</Opentime><Px>121.30239</Px><Py>24.84527</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-3359031</Tel><Fax>03-3333184</Fax><Changetime>2026/04/08 16:41:56</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>718</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/718</TYWebsite><Name>Cihu Memorial Sculpture Park(慈湖紀念雕塑公園)</Name><Toldescribe>The Cihu Memorial Sculpture Park is situated near the Cihu Parking Lot. In the park there are some 200 bronze statues of Chiang Kai-shek&amp;rsquo;s donated by various localities of Taiwan. This also lets tourists from around the world remember the past glorious feats of Chiang Kai-shek. Among the statues are familiar-looking standing and half-bust bronze statues, which were donated mostly by schools and government organizations. There are also statues of CKS seated and horse-riding. Every statue has its own artistic value. Interconnected foot trails lead to various statues in the park. There are also elegant Chinese garden-style gardens with bridges and water below them.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1097, Sec. 1, Fushing Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.29370</Px><Py>24.84156</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-33883552</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/08 15:04:15</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1029</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1029</TYWebsite><Name>Xingren Night Market(興仁夜市)</Name><Toldescribe>If you still think the night market is just a street with two rows of stalls, you must come to Bade Xingren Night Market. It will subvert your imagination! Covering an area of   6,000 pings and more than 500 stalls, this is not just a night market; it&amp;#39;s more like a &amp;quot;night market paradise&amp;quot;! The space is spacious, not crowded, and thoughtfully divided into two major zones: A and B. Zone A is a bustling food paradise, while Zone B is where you can enjoy a kingdom of joy where games, performances, and shopping are at once.Zone A Food Paradise: From Taiwanese snacks to exotic flavors!Want to eat classic Taiwanese flavors? Or are you craving exotic delicacies? Zone A gathers Taiwan&amp;#39;s most popular night market delicacies; the only concern is that your stomach is insufficient! First, order an &amp;quot;Angry Squid&amp;quot; portion bigger than your face. The crispy crust keeps in the seafood flavor, and the aroma overflows with one bite. There are also braised dishes cooked by the former chef of a five-star hotel in Singapore, and each one is tasty and solid. If you like Western style, we recommend ordering freshly made kiln-baked pizza with a handmade crust and rich cheese. The aroma is fantastic! There are also deep-fried egg pancake rolls that are crispy on the outside and thick on the inside, with various flavors to choose from. The popular &amp;quot;Jinsha stinky tofu&amp;quot; is even more amazing, paired with salted egg sauce and crispy kimchi, which is crispy and layered.In the dessert section, we recommend the colorful sweet potato balls, which are chewy on the outside and soft on the inside&amp;mdash;colorful and delicious. The &amp;quot;brown sugar pearl milk tea&amp;quot; is highly recommended for drinks. It has rich brown sugar and generous pearls; every bite is satisfying! There are also thick slices of square bread bowls, full of fillings and rich milk flavor. It is super healing once you take a bite!Zone B Happy Kingdom: Games x performances x shopping, all in one place!Don&amp;#39;t leave in a hurry after eating and drinking. Zone B is the fun place where you don&amp;#39;t want to go home! Teacups, Ferris wheel, playing marbles, balloon darts, riding miniature trains, merry-go-round, pendulum rides, etc.- everyone is so much fun! There are also small challenge games, such as Mahjong Bingo Kingdom and Texas Hold &amp;#39;em, which are fun, and adults can have fun. Classic stuffed animal clawing, ring tossing, shrimp fishing, and airgun shooting are also available, ensuring you will laugh from beginning to end!Besides beer and Skittles, there are also many treasure-hunting places here! There are all kinds of popular clothing, children&amp;#39;s clothing, and creative handmade products, and you can accidentally get a lot of goods while walking.Occasional performances can ignite passion at night!Xingren Night Market is a place for beer and Skittles and the most attractive entertainment stage at night! Here, jazz drum performances with thunderous drums and youthful street dance shows occasionally attract everyone to stop and enjoy. Sometimes, there are also surprise magic shows, and the close interaction makes people unable to take their eyes off. The fire dance performance is the focus of the whole scene, with flames spinning and dancing in the night sky, and the atmosphere instantly heats up to the highest point!</Toldescribe><Add>No. 46 Changxing Road, Bade District, Taoyuan City, Bade Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>334</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: Break time &amp; Friday: 17:00 - 00:00 &amp; Saturday: 17:00 - 00:00</Opentime><Px>121.28317</Px><Py>24.93076</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:38:01</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1036</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1036</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Bridge(大溪橋)</Name><Toldescribe>Ruian Bridge spans Dahan River and can be found just below Zhongzheng Park. It connects to the cycling track on the left bank of Dahan River and is only available for use to pedestrians and cyclists. In addition to the lights which switch on at night that adds atmosphere to the night scenery of the Dahan River banks, the bridge was constructed using the Baroque style similar to the buildings on Daxi Old Street. The bridge connects Ruian Road Section 1 and Daxi Old Street, making it simple to take a tour of culture and food over the weekends.The bridge was built in 1934. In the early days, it was a bamboo-wooden bridge constructed from a bamboo frame with layered rocks. It was one of the main routes for the residents of Daxi to the outside world. It also connected the areas East and West of the river. In the Japanese colonial era, the bridge was transformed into a dual-bored cable suspension bridge with a total length of 280 meters, and its current appearance has changed little since then. With the construction of the Wuling Bridge and the Second Outer Ring Road, Daxi Bridge gradually fell into disuse. Due to typhoon damages, it was reconstructed twice, also with the &amp;ldquo;community overall renovation&amp;rdquo; concept, it was decided to enhance and reconstruct the bridge. Construction work began officially in 2001 after the planning of the district office and the Directorate General of Highways, Daxi Bridge would be revamped to become a reinforced concrete bridge with 13 abutments and totaling a length of 330 meters.The revamped Daxi Bridge resembled the old suspension bridge from the Japanese colonial era, the entrance to the bridge has a vintage arch design, added to the carved dome ceiling &amp;mdash; it is as splendid as a palace. Go through the Baroque frescoed archway and walk along the red-tiled bridge while enjoying the elegant style similar to that of Daxi Old Street. The white-grey frescoes complement those found on Daxi Old Street, emphasizing their classical beauty. Benches are also available on the bridge to take a rest.Apart from the facilities of the bridge, the scenery from the bridge is also one of the famous views of Daxi. From here you can see the splendor of the Shihmen Dam and Tamsui&amp;rsquo;s Guanyin Mountain in the distance. On either side of the bridge, Wuling Bridge and Kanjin Bridge can also be found. When you gaze upon the tapestry woven by the river valley, the rocks and the bridges, it may no longer be the famed &amp;ldquo;Return of the Boats to Kanjin&amp;rdquo; view in the century past, but with the caress of gently blowing breeze and the embrace of nature, the glory of the bygone days is easy to imagine.If you arrive after dusk, don&amp;rsquo;t rush off yet &amp;mdash; this is a perfect place to watch the sunset. In the evening when the lights are lit, the bridge looks particularly vibrant and lively, giving off an exotic atmosphere and showing the other side of Daxi Bridge&amp;rsquo;s splendor. This is also why Daxi Bridge is also known as &amp;ldquo;Lover&amp;rsquo;s Bridge&amp;rdquo; and has attracted many enthusiastic photographers. On weekends and holidays, street artists and performers can be found demonstrating spinning tops or playing music. Along the bank of Daxi Bridge, you can also try your hand at the &amp;ldquo;Love Eternal&amp;rdquo; spinning tops, legends say that if you spin the tops according to the instructions, your love will become even deeper and serve as a testament of love between couples.</Toldescribe><Add>Ruian Road Section 1, Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.28390</Px><Py>24.88482</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-33882201</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/06 18:19:13</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1039</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1039</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Cihu Trails(大溪慈湖步道)</Name><Toldescribe>With the passage of time, Cihu Mausoleum has become the &amp;ldquo;Chiang-Chiang Cultural Park&amp;rdquo; and is now open to the public. If you visit Cihu of Daxi, you should definitely try out the three trails along Caoling River to get a closer look at the mountain and river. The three trails are called &amp;ldquo;Touliao Eco Trail&amp;rdquo;, &amp;ldquo;Cihu Trail&amp;rdquo;, and &amp;ldquo;Swan Lake Trail&amp;rdquo;. Touliao Eco Trail meanders from the Cihu Mausoleum along Caoling River, showcasing the rustic scenery of the farm fields. Walk along Cihu Trail and you will see beautiful swans in the lake, one of the other not-to-be-missed attractions is also the changing of the guard.&amp;ldquo; Touliao Eco Trail&amp;rdquo; entrance is located next to the Cihu Mausoleum and has a length of around 1.2 Km. As it is right next to Caoling River, you will also be able to enjoy the pretty sight of the river, sometimes with a white egret gliding by elegantly. There are also habitat information boards giving simple information about the Caoling River habitats. The calming sound of the flowing river, the flat expanse of the path, and the coolness of the location even in summer makes it an ideal destination for parents and children. In addition, don&amp;rsquo;t forget to take a look at the only volcano in Taoyuan which is also the only shield volcano in Taiwan - Caoling Mountain. Although the volcano is no longer active, scenery of the verdant forest can still be admired. In winter when the fields lie fallow, you will also be able to enjoy the stunning sight of the brilliant cosmos flowers in full bloom.A single trip along Touliao Trail takes about 20 minutes. From here, you will arrive at the &amp;ldquo;Cihu Trail&amp;rdquo; starting at the Cihu visitor center. You can first go to the visitor center for information brochures on Cihu and nearby tourist attractions. Inside the center are exhibitions on artifacts and objects from the times of the two Chiang presidents as well as documentary films, which are also well-worth a visit. The entrance to Cihu Trail is located next to the visitor center. This shady path is protected from the sun, making it feel as if you are in a green tunnel. Walk along the picturesque Cihu Lake and you will arrive at the end point of the trail, Cihu Mausoleum, which is next to the mountain and faces the water. Apart from being the resting place of Chiang Kai-shek, military police are also stationed here and the hourly changing of the guard ceremony including an ornate gun ritual attracts many visitors.After your visit to the mausoleum, if you would like to find a tranquil spot to admire the lake, look no further than the Swan Lake Trail. The pebbled path circles the lake, allowing you to enjoy the rippling water and gander at the black and white swans swimming leisurely on the lake. There is also a lakeside scenic platform where you can take a rest and simply relax. Taking a stroll along the lake helps you to soak up the atmosphere of serenity and relaxation.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 1097, Fuxing Road Section 1, Daxi District, Taoyuan City City, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.29427</Px><Py>24.84037</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-33884437</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/09 10:31:39</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1153</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1153</TYWebsite><Name>Cihu Mausoleum (慈湖陵寢(前慈湖))</Name><Toldescribe>Cihu Mausoleum is known as the final resting place of the late President Chiang Kai-Shek, as well as a place for anyone who would like to pay tribute to this significant person in history. Because the picturesque lake view and hanging willows reminded President Chiang of his hometown, Fenghua County of Zhejiang Province in China, and his benevolent mother, he renamed this place as Cihu (benevolent lake) and built a residence in the Min-nan- and Zhejiang-style architecture, which was converted into his mausoleum after his death in 1975.Cihu is divided into the front and back lakes; they are connected by a stream. Surrounded by lush mountains, Cihu offers beautiful natural scenery all year roundCihu Memorial Sculpture Park was founded in 1997 and the Park displays more than 100 statues of President Chiang that have been donated by schools or institutions throughout Taiwan, from bust, full-size, sitting to equestrian ones, each one indirectly illustrates Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s political history.Besides paying tribute to the late President, the guard-changing ceremony is definitely a must-see! The guards of honor are composed of representatives of the Armed Forces, namely the army, navy and air force. Every hour, the honor guards change their shift and perform the bayonet drill exercise, making the ceremony the most popular show that attracts the attention of tourists from all over the world.</Toldescribe><Add>No.1097, Sec. 1, Fuxing Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.29427</Px><Py>24.84037</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-3-3883552</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/08 15:03:51</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1443</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1443</TYWebsite><Name>Guanyin Caota Sand Dunes (觀音草漯沙丘)</Name><Toldescribe>Once the most popular place to check in on Facebook and Instagram, Caota Sand Dunes stretching for 8.1 kilometers in length feature the widest and most complete &amp;quot;desert&amp;quot; along Taiwan&amp;#39;s coast. At sunset, wind turbines on the seashore for electricity generation stand in line against the blue sky. Traces of disarrayed footsteps on undulating sand dunes lead to a feeling of tranquility and desolation, attracting a lot of masters of photography and Internet memes to visit. The movie &amp;quot;Secret&amp;quot; starring Jay Chou and the TV series &amp;quot;Police et vous&amp;quot; were both filmed here.Tourists are recommended to take Provincial Highway No. 61 and go from north to south to visit four ecotourism attractions in Taoyuan: Xucuogang Wetland, Caota Sand Dunes, Guanxin Algal Reefs and Xinwu Stone Weirs. Caota Sand Dunes, nicknamed as &amp;quot;the Sahara desert of Taiwan Version,&amp;quot; take shape because sand blown by strong northeast monsoon and south wind keeps piling up here. The NE-SW sand dunes begin in the north near the mouth of Laojie Creek in Dayuan District and end in the south near the mouth of Dajue River in Guanyin District. The width in the northern part is about 400 meters and could be 600 meters in the southern part. Over thousands of years, the dunes have covered 4 square kilometers. Because the sand dunes could be 15 meters high, we recommend climbing up to the ridgeline on a zigzag path and the scenery that comes into sight would be amazing and rewarding.Once selected by Taiwan Environmental Information Association as one of the &amp;quot;nine coastal areas that should be protected in Taiwan,&amp;quot; the Caota area is a coastal zone without manmade damage. (Another selected one in Taoyuan is Guanxin Algal Reefs.) In addition to the coral reef ecosystem, the Caota Sand Dunes have a species-rich coastal forest ecosystem. The windbreak plants, including screw pine, horsetail tree, chinaberry tree, cuscuta and firewheel flower, not only prevent wind erosion, but also decorate the coastline.</Toldescribe><Add>Between Xucuogang and Baiyu Village, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.16669</Px><Py>25.08023</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭Please be aware that: 1. The sand dunes could be 15 meters high; 2. Fences are erected to keep sand on the beach. 
￭Please avoid walking along the ridgeline in a strong wind.</Remarks><Tel>03-4587827</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/07 17:19:22</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>2286</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/2286</TYWebsite><Name>Xinwu Coastal Botanical Garden (新屋濱海植物園)</Name><Toldescribe>It is a transformation from a snow forest to an emerald. The Xinwu Coastal Botanical Garden, formerly the Yong&amp;#39;an Snow Forest Recreation Area, was closed for over 20 years due to poor management. However, far from being abandoned, this six-hectare windbreak forest transformed into a paradise for flora and fauna. After replanning and ecological restoration, the city government revitalized it in 2020 as Taoyuan&amp;#39;s first coastal botanical garden, a new green space that blends nature and humanity.Entering the forest classroom is to open the door to nature. Xinwu Coastal Botanical Gardens was designed with a sustainable philosophy of low interference and no artificial lighting to avoid disturbing nocturnal animals. The first phase completed the entrance imagery and landscaped restrooms, providing basic visitor facilities. The second phase included an outdoor forest classroom, a picnic plaza, and a 1,000-meter ecological trail, making it a recommended destination for family outings and environmental education.Biodiversity here is the pride of the coastal area. Don&amp;#39;t underestimate these six hectares of space; the park is home to over 250 species of plants and animals, including 12 endemics to Taiwan and five protected bird species. Mammals are also present, with squirrels, skunks, and others roaming freely here. The plant life is even more diverse, from bird lime tree to shell ginger, often used as rice dumpling leaves. The beauty of coastal flora is all here!Stroll along the coastline in the wind forest.The location of Xinwu Coastal Botanical Garden is unique, with a private farm to the east, a coastal breakwater to the west, the Shezi River to the north, and Nanzhen to the south. This environment provides unique growth conditions for plants and allows visitors to stroll from the forest trail to the coastal scenery, experiencing the layers of natural transformation. The gentle breeze blows through the treetops, the sunshine falls on the tree shadows, and every step is healing.The garden has four primary functions: education, conservation, research, and leisure. It will continue to develop into an ecological field that combines species conservation, academic research, and coastal plant display.</Toldescribe><Add>Across from 618 Guanhai Road, Section 2, Xinwu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>327</Zipcode><Opentime>■Opening Hours: From January to March and October to December  08:00~16:30 
■Opening Hours: From April to September  08:00~17:00</Opentime><Px>121.01731</Px><Py>24.98159</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>■Parking lot is available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Please do not harm the natural flora and fauna within the garden.
■The garden does not spray insecticides to maintain the Park's rich ecology. Therefore, the public should wear long-sleeved shirts and pants and spray mosquito repellent to prevent mosquito bites.</Remarks><Tel>03-3865711#111</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/01/27 18:02:25</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1151</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1151</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Old Street(大溪老街)</Name><Toldescribe>Daxi Walking Tour Daxi was the earliest developed area in Taoyuan. Thanks to small sailboats sailing between Dahan Creek and Tamsui River, Daxi had a thriving trade with China, and its prosperity brought success to many stores and businessmen. During the Japanese occupation period of the Taisho era, Baroque architecture was the popular building style and therefore many stores along Heping Road and Zhongshan Road were built in the Baroque style, but decorated with both Baroque ornamentation and characteristic totems of Min-nan in Southern China. On the facade of some old houses, auspicious Chinese fish and bat totems appear on Greek lintels or Roman columns, constituting a unique feature of Daxi. Because Heping Old Street was developed relatively later, the buildings in this area are better preserved. Specialty shops and food stands on the street always attract many tourists. Other scenic attractions in the area include Daxi Bridge, Lee Teng-Fang Ancient Residence, Wude Temple, Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum, etc. Daxi Old Street provides not only traditional Taiwanese toys, but also authentic must-try Taiwanese delicacies, including Daxi dried tofu, moonlight cakes, peanut caramel candies, tofu puddings, salty rice puddings and rice dumplings. When traveling in Taoyuan, be sure to visit Daxi Old Street, where you will experience the true Taiwanese flavor!</Toldescribe><Add>Zhongshan Rd &amp; Heping Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Monday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Thursday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Friday: Open 24 hours a day &amp; Saturday: Open 24 hours a day</Opentime><Px>121.28867</Px><Py>24.88470</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-3882201</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/12 21:05:40</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>716</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/716</TYWebsite><Name>Tomita Garden Farm (富田花園農場)</Name><Toldescribe>If you want to rank the &amp;quot;stars&amp;quot; of recreational farms in Taoyuan, Tomita Garden Farm will for sure to be one of the top on the list. Well-known idol dramas, &amp;quot;Heaven&amp;#39;s Wedding Gown&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Green Forest My Home&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Bump Off Lover&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Hooping Dulcinea&amp;quot;, and &amp;quot;Bitter Sweet&amp;quot; were all attracted by the great flower field and European landscape of the farm and came to shoot some scenes here. As a result, it also attracts many fans to visit the farm. Once there was a Malaysian tour group that came straight from the airport by bus to see where the epic scenes were shot and then returned to tour Taipei. The owner of the farm based the blueprint on Hokkaido Tomita Farm (Japan) for the design. The two hectares big rainbow flower field has lavender, cosmos, sunflowers, rainbow snapdragon, etc. The flower seasons run through the whole year. The rose garden next to the parking lot seems to exhibit romance between lovers. In addition to the beautiful and breathtaking cluster of flowers and grass, other popular photo spots include the outdoor landscaping, the crystal church, vintage cars, carriages and Mediterranean windmills, etc. Many newlyweds and couples often take photos here as well. The yellow-wooded building inside the farm is the scenic restaurant, &amp;quot;Love Castle.&amp;quot; The second floor not only has a beautiful view of flower field but also a view of the far-away mountains. The meals include Chinese country green cuisine and Western style cuisine. The ingredients are mostly grown by the owners and cooked in less salt and oil fashion, which makes the meals both delicious and healthy. In addition, there is a barbeque area next to the side of the river, so tourists can enjoy great food with family and friends when the weather is nice. It&amp;#39;s free to become a farm member, who can experience occasional promotion activities and enjoy exceptional fun at the farm. The diverse activities include horse-back riding, fishing Taiwanese pagodas, DIY creative carpentry, intensely competitive cup-stacking games and guided eco-tours on the forest trail, etc. You will have an unforgettable trip!</Toldescribe><Add>(On the opposite side of Cihn) No.22-8, Piwei, Fu'an Vil., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:30 &amp; Monday: 10:00 - 17:30 &amp; Tuesday: 10:00 - 17:30 &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: 10:00 - 17:30 &amp; Friday: 10:00 - 17:30 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:30</Opentime><Px>121.28812</Px><Py>24.83951</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Approximately 100 parking spaces available.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>■ Admission: NTD $120 ■ Discounted admission: NTD $100 for reservation in advance on the official sites, groups over 30 people, special contracted shops, kids before primary schools, elderly over 65 and handicapped, kids before kindergarten (except groups), and local Daxi residents. Free admission for ages over 75.  ■ Admission comes with a $50 voucher to spend in the farm</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ Long-sleeved shirts are recommended due to biting midges in the mountain area. 
■ No credit card service available.
■ Flower seasons in the garden are as follows: 
November to the following April: lavender season.
April to May: Tung blossom season
May to July: romantic purple flower field
January to December: gigantic sunflowers
June to September: brilliant sunflowers
June to October: cosmos</Remarks><Tel>+886-33872540</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/13 11:36:48</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>723</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/723</TYWebsite><Name>Xiao Wulai Skywalk(小烏來天空步道)</Name><Toldescribe>Come to Taoyuan to challenge the limitation of your sense at the first skywalk in Taiwan!Xiao Wulai Skywalk is located in Taoyuan Fuxing Township, rose beside the Wind-Rolling Stone and suspended above the Xiao Wulai Waterfall. To fulfill tourists&amp;rsquo; dream of walking in the air, Taoyuan City government spent NTD 8 million on it. The shape of skywalk was in a concise design with geometrical pattern, and tempered glass construction in the bottom. The walkway extended in the sky for 11 meters. Standing on the glass platform, 70 meters high above the bottom of waterfall, tourists can admire the beautiful valley and spectacular waterfall scenery with only NTD50. You are welcomed to come and sense the whole new sight with courageous challenge of 70 meters high.Open Hours：08:00-17:00 ( Closed on Tuesdays )Ticket Purchase Office：Tollbooth of SkywalkFare：	Category：Regular	Admission：NT$50	Applicable to：General audiences	Discount：NT$30　　　　	Resident of Taoyuan City (ID needed)	Children over 115cm or under 150cm.	Soliers, Police, vigilantes, or aboriginal assistants with uniform or proven documents.	Government, school activities with proven documents.Group 40 Discount 20% discount for group of 40 or more (discount category is not applicable)Free：　　　　　　　　　　　	Children under 115cm.	Tourists aged 65 or older with ID papers.	People with disabilities and one accompanying person.	Residents of Fusing Township (ID needed)	People on official duty with proven papers.	People with volunteer service recognition card, according to the 20 article of voluntary service law.Note：	Tour guide of Skywalk needs to be arranged by scenery management office.	No barbecue allowed inside the whole area to keep environmental cleansing.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 4-6, Neighborhood 1, Xiayunei, Yisheng Village, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: Break time &amp; Wednesday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 08:00 - 12:00 &amp; 13:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.37519</Px><Py>24.79064</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>03-3821835</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/04/07 09:39:54</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>741</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/741</TYWebsite><Name>Taimall(台茂購物中心)</Name><Toldescribe>TaiMall, located in Taoyuan, is one of the shopping and entertainment destinations in the city. There are over 200 brand stores in the mall, covering popular clothing, sports trends, technology, and high-quality lifestyle products. Whether it is a fast fashion brand like ZARA or UNIQLO, or sports brands like Nike or Adidas, you can enjoy shopping all at once. Don&amp;#39;t miss out on technology enthusiasts, either. Apple, Sony, Samsung, and other companies allow you to grasp the latest trends and technologies easily.Rich food choices to satisfy taste buds.If you are tired of shopping, some delicious food replenishes your energy! Taimall has a wide range of catering options, from Japanese ramen, Korean barbecue, American hamburger, to Italian cuisine. Do you want to taste local Taiwanese snacks? You should not miss beef noodles, braised pork rice, and xiaolongbao. Dessert lovers are in for a treat! Various hand-shaken drinks and European-style desserts will satisfy your taste buds at every turn.Parent-child entertainment is unlimited fun.Taimall is a paradise for shopping and food, and the best choice for parent-child entertainment. An exclusive children&amp;#39;s playground in the shopping mall allows children to unleash their energy to their heart&amp;#39;s content. Moreover, Taimall VIESHOW CINEMAS also broadcasts the latest movies, whether action movies or parent-child animations, which can bring the ultimate audio-visual feast. During holidays, the mall also irregularly holds exhibitions and performances, such as fireworks shows and picnic markets, providing families with shared happy moments.Taimall Park is a new paradise for outdoor leisure.Don&amp;#39;t want to stay indoors? Why not leave the mall and visit the over 5,000-ping Taimall Park to enjoy the outdoor greenery? This family-friendly park features a 10-meter-high climbing net, slide, and seesaw, allowing children to play. Large green spaces suit walking, picnicking, and even running with furkids. The Park also has fitness facilities and trails, allowing sports-loving tourists to move around while shopping and experience the rare leisure in the city.</Toldescribe><Add>No.112, Sec. 1, Nankan Rd., Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>338</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 10:30 - 22:00 &amp; Monday: 11:00 - 22:00 &amp; Tuesday: 11:00 - 22:00 &amp; Wednesday: 11:00 - 22:00 &amp; Thursday: 11:00 - 22:00 &amp; Friday: 11:00 - 22:30 &amp; Saturday: 10:30 - 22:30</Opentime><Px>121.28842</Px><Py>25.05344</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks>Taimall Cinema Service Telephone : 03-3113123</Remarks><Tel>0800-019966</Tel><Fax>03-3523801</Fax><Changetime>2025/09/09 18:30:28</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1020</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1020</TYWebsite><Name>Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum(大溪木藝生態博物館)</Name><Toldescribe>Based on the Scandinavian concept of an &amp;quot;ecomuseum&amp;quot; which promotes the &amp;quot;community&amp;quot; as its key character; it overturns people&amp;#39;s common perception about museums. Not only is it the first museum in Taiwan which touts the word &amp;quot;Eco&amp;quot;, it is also the only museum in western Taiwan without walls, besides those in Yilan and Kinmen.If you visit Daxi, you will catch glimpses of its over-two century old history in every corner. Since 1810, the woodworking industry has taken root here, and after two hundred years of development, you can still find many woodworking shops and lumber mills today on Heping Old Street, Kangzhuang Road, Xinyi Road, and Yunlin road; it is still one of the major woodworking centers in Taiwan. In addition, after Daxi&amp;#39;s restructuring in 1901, the Dakekan Subprefecture was established here. On Puji Road, a series of police dormitories were built to form a unique police living environment, which also serves as a testament to Daxi&amp;#39;s century old police culture and history.Based on the concept of integrating local communities with the preservation of cultural assets, Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum introduced two core themes, the &amp;quot;Daxi Wood Art Industry&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Daxi Resident Lifestyle&amp;quot;. Public buildings are being renovated, these include the martial arts training center Butokuden and a cluster of 22 Japanese style buildings. The buildings are renovated in different stages according to their age, which will also incorporate the local historical streets and houses to convert Daxi to a cultural museum.Currently, the first museum open to public is called the &amp;quot;No. One Hall&amp;quot;; it is a Japanese style elevated house constructed in the 1920s, and was also the residence for the headmaster of Daxi Elementary School. The previous owner of the house was an English teacher named Chen Mao-Lin from Daxi Junior High School, his wife, Mrs. Chen-Wang Cui-Wu used to teach tailoring classes at the house. The banner hung high up above the front door that reads &amp;quot;Xiguang Tailoring Class&amp;quot; brings back lots of memories for the women of Daxi. Converted from a private residence to a public space, this old house has been imbued with new life.To recreate the past glory of Daxi&amp;#39;s wood crafting, the No. One Hall has retained its wooden Japanese style exterior; its exhibits are focused on the theme of &amp;quot;wood crafting&amp;quot;, which include wooden artwork, food, religion, and other common daily lifestyle culture. On the outside are wooden benches in the design of Daxi Old Street decorated archway created by &amp;quot;Xinyuqing Woodenware&amp;quot;. On the inside are new wooden tables and chairs created by &amp;quot;Xieda Woodenware&amp;quot;. Interactive audio-visual guides are provided to recount the history and culture of Daxi from the past to the present.Apart from the cultural history found in the museum itself, if you have enough time, leave the museum and visit the corner house museums located inside the alleys. There are nine corner house museums working in collaboration with the museum to provide visitors with a guided tour of Daxi&amp;#39;s local arts. Each of these corner house museums provide a themed exhibition, such as the Dawenxigua Art Center, Xinyuqing Woodenware, Xieda Woodenware, Lower Street Number 40 Studio, and Xiesheng Woodenware which can be found on Heping Old Street. Also, at the end of Daxi Old Street is the century-old Daxi Zhongzheng Park. Inside the park are the ruins of the Daxi Shinto Shrine from the Japanese colonial era. Go through the park to the other side and you will discover Daxi Artist Villa (guesthouses of Chiang Kai-Shek). The park contains the &amp;quot;Assembly Hall&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;guesthouse of Chiang Kai-Shek&amp;quot;, both are full of unique features. Explore Daxi&amp;#39;s streets and alleys and witness the recreating of its past glories.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 35, Puji Road, Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 – 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.28543</Px><Py>24.88332</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo/><Remarks/><Tel>+886-33888600</Tel><Fax>+886-33888677</Fax><Changetime>2025/08/13 11:56:45</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1216</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1216</TYWebsite><Name>Jing Fu Gong Temple(景福宮)</Name><Toldescribe>Jing Fu Gong Temple in Taoyuan City, located in the city center, is both a religious holy site and a witness to cultural history. As an important center of faith in the Taoyuan area, the Jingfu Temple, known as the &amp;quot;Great Temple,&amp;quot; has long been integrated into residents&amp;#39; lives and emotions. Moreover, the festival activities here have made it a popular highlight of cultural tourism.Long history is the origin of culture.The history of Jing Fu Gong Temple dates back to 1745. It was built jointly by immigrants from Zhangzhou, Fujian. The temple is mainly dedicated to the Kaizhang Shengwang, and the source of incense comes from Zhangzhou. Later, with the increase in immigration in 1811, the original temple&amp;#39;s size was no longer sufficient to demonstrate the importance of its faith, so people decided to expand it.The expansion project started in 1811 and was completed in 1813 after two years of effort, expanding the temple to a three-hall scale. The rear hall, dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva, demonstrates the diversity of faith. This reconstruction also invited renowned artisans from Zhangzhou to carve seven statues to guard the temple. Among them, the statue of the holy Shengwang in the hall is the largest and most exquisite sculpture of the Kaizhang Shengwang in Taiwan&amp;#39;s Qing Dynasty. The statue is solemn and benevolent, making worshipers feel respected.Wooden carved stone pillars are a collection of architectural art.The architectural style of Jing Fu Gong Temple incorporates traditional Taiwanese techniques, while the plaques and stone pillars inside the temple record the craftsmanship of Qing Dynasty artisans. The front hall and main hall were designed by masters Ying-Bin Chen and Hai-Tong Wu, forming an aesthetic palace that perfectly combines architecture and art. Besides, the temple courtyard&amp;#39;s fountain dragon pool and nighttime lighting design add liveliness and charm to this historic building.Festival events create a brand-new experience.Jing Fu Gong Temple is a temple that is active in festive activities throughout the year. Filled with historical warmth and traditional cultural depth, events include the New Year&amp;#39;s Eve burn of the first incense stick ceremony and the lively Kaizhang Shengwang birthday celebration. Moreover, special activities on Mother&amp;#39;s Day, elegant ceremonies during the coming of age, solemn worship during the Chungyuan Pu Tu, romantic Yue Lao meetup, and spectacular ceremonies with water lanterns provide tourists with multi-level cultural experiences.Cultural and creative products are an extension of faith.In addition to its buildings and activities, Jing Fu Gong Temple sells various cultural and creative products. From Fu Ling key chains that symbolize peace and pendant pens that convey Wenchang&amp;#39;s wisdom to commemorative bracelets and money-attracting mothers, golden shovels and talisman bracelets, and even solid wooden Poe for divination, these products have become collectibles. These products are practical, rich in cultural connotations, and the best souvenirs for tourists.</Toldescribe><Add>No.208, Zhongzheng Rd., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 06:00 - 20:50 &amp; Monday: 06:00 - 20:50 &amp; Tuesday: 06:00 - 20:50 &amp; Wednesday: 06:00 - 20:50 &amp; Thursday: 06:00 - 20:50 &amp; Friday: 06:00 - 20:50 &amp; Saturday: 06:00 - 20:50</Opentime><Px>121.31102</Px><Py>24.99468</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>You can park motorcycles inside the temple.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Parking spaces are scarce. Visitors are advised to take public transportation.</Remarks><Tel>03-3337552</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/12/09 11:17:24</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1306</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1306</TYWebsite><Name>Baling Bridge (Baling Bridge and Baling Old Bridge)巴陵橋(巴陵大橋、巴陵舊橋)</Name><Toldescribe>Baling Bridge is like a pink ribbon tied on each bank of the Dahan River that takes passengers to the hometown of peaches. Listed one of the top three Northern Cross-Island bridges (the other two are Luofu Bridge and Dahan Bridge), Baling Bridge was built in 2005 as a crucial landmark in Baling. Full length of the steel bridge is 220 meters and its maximum span is 185 meters, the largest span among all bridges across Dahan River. Compared to the 4.5-meter wide Baling Old Bridge which could only allow single driveway, Baling Bridge is much more efficient in terms of traffic relief especially on holidays when many commute to Lalashan and Jiaobanshan. The bridge is 11.5 meters wide. Driveways for both sides are 7.5 meters wide and the sidewalk is 1.5 meters wide. If you walk on the bridge, you will be amazed by the refined architectural techniques.Beneath Baling Bridge, Yufeng River and Sanguang River converge in creating a spectacular view. From the observation deck, you see the new and the old bridge like a reflection in the mountains.There are tunnels constructed by pure man labor on both sides of the old bridge that are no longer used as driveways. Rather, they now display Atayal aboriginal paintings, traditional clothing and agricultural products. &amp;ldquo;Balong Memorial Pillar&amp;rdquo; stands aside the exit of Tunnel No.1 (Baling was originally named Balong). It is established in memory of the Balong Railway Bridge built in Japanese colonial period. If you are into thrillers, bungee jumping off the 43-meter high Baling Old Bridge is recommended for you to excel your limits!</Toldescribe><Add>48.5 km on Provincial Highway No.7 towards Ilan,, Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>Open 24 hours</Opentime><Px>121.37798</Px><Py>24.68107</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>It is one of the venues where Northern Cross-Island Travel Festival is held.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1352</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1352</TYWebsite><Name>Xucuogang Wetland (許厝港濕地)</Name><Toldescribe>Follow the West Coast Expressway and after passing Zhuwei Fish Harbor, go towards south. You can visit the coastal land where Laojie Creek and Shuangxikou Creek meet. The ocean and the sky are blue. Shrikes fly in the sky and mudskippers relax on the shore. Time feels slower here like the windmill rotating on the shore.   Xucuogang was a deserted military base. With abundant water flows and favorable landscape, it became a haven for migrant birds. Being 961 hectares in size and 10.5km in length, MOI named it one of the national-level important wetlands. If you look around, you will not see much development besides the bike trail and the mangrove boardwalk. The nature preserved here in its primitive form is full of surprises.  BirdLife International categorized Xucuogang as an important wild bird habitat. In October to May the following year, bird watchers come here with the hope to see black-faced spoonbills, Chinese egrets, Saunders&amp;rsquo;s gulls, and little terns. Blessed with intertidal zone, wind-break forest, fish farms, and paddy fields, it has become a midway stop for the migrant birds traveling south. More than 200 species of birds have been found here, taking up about 41% of the 560 total species in Taiwan. The birds feeding and dwelling here make a beautiful natural painting. Using telescopes and cameras without rushing or disturbing the birds is the best practice.Xucuogang is not only the best wild bird habitat in Taoyuan but also a great natural classroom to learn about intertidal ecology. With hundreds of plants such as the Taiwan giantreed, Chinese Hackberry, bayhops, and Japanese dock; as well as amphibians such as the rice field frogs and spectacled toads. Many Taiwan-specific species can be found here.</Toldescribe><Add>Right bank of Laojie Creek estuary, Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>337</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 - 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 - 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.17559</Px><Py>25.08786</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Street parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>￭ All cars are prohibited in the wetland zone.
￭ Wetlands are in the intertidal zone. Watch out for your safety.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/11 18:17:50</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1455</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1455</TYWebsite><Name>Guanxin Algal Reefs Ecosystem Wildlife Refuge (觀新藻礁生態系野生動物保護區)</Name><Toldescribe>What is &amp;quot;time&amp;quot;? Let the Guanxin Algal Reefs, the biggest and most complete algal reefs in Taiwan, tell you. You&amp;#39;ll be shocked by the amazing ecosystem that has taken thousands of years to grow and become conscious of the insignificance of human existence. Covering an area of about 370 hectares, the Guanxin Algal Reefs are different from coral reefs formed by a multitude of marine animals. Algal reefs are organic rocky structures formed by crustose coralline algae through the processes of slow accumulation and deposition of calcium carbonate, and it takes about 10 years to form a one-centimeter-high reef. Algal reefs were found in Dayuan, Guanying and Xinwu. However, due to the industrial growth along the coastline, the algal reef shoreline has been reduced from 27 kilometers to 5 kilometers only. To retain the natural treasure that have been in existence for over 4,000 years, the &amp;quot;Guanxin Algal Reefs Ecosystem Wildlife Refuge&amp;quot; was established in 2014 as a wall-less classroom. Every year, thousands of people participate in the walk &amp;quot;Saving Taoyuan&amp;#39;s Algal Reefs&amp;quot; along the shoreline, calling attention to the need for algal reef conservation.Located on the coastline starting from Hsiaofanli Creek in Guanyin District and ending at the mouth of Houhu Creek in Xinwu District, the Guanxin Algal Reefs, besides the precious landscape, are rich in biodiversity. Surveys have shown that 10 species of algae and 129 kinds of animals have been discovered in the area and its animal density is five times more than Gaomei Wetlands in Taichung City and eight times more than Xiangshan Wetlands in Hsinchu City. Abundant ecological resources have made it an outdoor marine ecological museum in northern Taiwan. The refuge is divided into three zones: core zone, buffer zone, and sustainable zone. Whenever the reefs become exposed during ebb tide, plants and animals such as algae, fish, crustacean and mollusk, are easily visible in the intertidal zone. Moreover, visitors can walk along the wooden trail to the Mangrove Education Park to observe mudskipper and fiddler crabs at a close distance. We also recommend three nearby ecotourism attractions along the coast, including Xinwu Century-old Stone Weirs, Guanyin Caota Sand Dunes and Xucuogang Wetland. Together with the Guanxin Algal Reefs Ecosystem Wildlife Refuge, the four ecological scenic spots of Taoyuan are definitely worth visiting!</Toldescribe><Add>Baosheng Village and Yongxin Village, Guanyin Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>328</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 07:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 07:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 07:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 07:00 - 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 07:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 07:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 07:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.03020</Px><Py>25.01253</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Roadside parking</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■Please notice that the area is regulated by the zoning ordinance. The core zone is off-limits. South and north buffer zones allow a maximum of 200 visitors per day, respectively. (Applications for access permits are accepted online.) The sustainable zone is open to the public and no application is required.
■The area is open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. All visitors must leave by 5 p.m.
■For tide prediction information, please visit the Central Weather Bureau website.
■Please do NOT walk upon or stand on the reef and algae.</Remarks><Tel>03-3865711</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/07/30 14:16:14</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1458</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1458</TYWebsite><Name>Zhongyuan Commercial Area (Zhongyuan Night Market) 中原商圈 (中原夜市)</Name><Toldescribe>Want to know what&amp;#39;s popular with young people? Come to Zhongyuan Night Market to find it out! No matter the trendiest food, the most stylish young people&amp;#39;s items or the most well-liked restaurants, you can find them all on Shijian Road and Rixin Road, and catch up on all the latest fashion trends!Situated next to Chung Yuan Christian University, Zhongyuan Night Market always gets crowded when dusk falls. Many people start to wait in line before the business hours just because of their dream good value food! Steamed soup dumplings made with chewy wrappers and juicy ingredients wrapped inside will make you full and satisfied! Don&amp;#39;t be too surprised to find Taiwanese fried chicken in your wheel pies of 8cm thick. Buy one and you&amp;#39;ll get two of the best Taiwan street food dishes at one time! Different from those made with flour, pork donuts can be served with either Thai spicy sauce or honey mustard sauce that contributes to the amazing mouthfeel. Coming to Zhongyuan Night Market that features great snacks and tasty street food, you can also get a handmade drink and draw a lot at the shop to try your luck, have a &amp;quot;Fruit Fuji&amp;quot; cake to replenish vitamin C, or take a huge bite of delicious grilled fried chicken! Hooray! Let&amp;#39;s eat all night!Besides satisfying your hunger, there are lots of interesting things to do in Zhongyuan Night Market! A widely-popular table gaming shop would be excellent and fun for a group of good friends: playing mind tricks, challenging everyone&amp;#39;s vision, competing with one another and trying the guts! Located at the intersection of Shijian Road and Rixin Road, the second-run Zhongyuan Grand Theater is not only the place to enjoy movies at discounted price, but also a hot Facebook check-in spot not to be missed. The movie features vividly painted on the billboards are executed by the well-known billboard artist, Mr. Hsieh Sen-shan, who uses saturated colors to bring the painted portraits to life. Usually, it takes one day for Mr. Hsieh to complete a hand-painted billboard, but sometimes it may take up to five days to finish a complicated one. Though in danger of extinction, the hand-crafted film billboards are instilling some vintage beauty into Zhongyuan Night Market that features the latest fashion and style trends.</Toldescribe><Add>Neighborhood of Chung Yuan Christian University (Shijian Rd. and Rixin Rd.), Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>320</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 16:00 - 00:00 &amp; Monday: 16:00 - 00:00 &amp; Tuesday: 16:00 - 00:00 &amp; Wednesday: 16:00 - 00:00 &amp; Thursday: 16:00 - 00:00 &amp; Friday: 16:00 - 00:00 &amp; Saturday: 16:00 - 00:00</Opentime><Px>121.24062</Px><Py>24.95543</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>￭Zhongyuan Elementary School Underground Parking Lot
￭Times Parking Lot ( Zhongyuan Night Market)
￭Times 3rd Parking Lot (Zhongbei Rd., Zhongli Dist.)
￭Zhongyuan Parking Lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2025/06/26 20:37:07</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1516</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1516</TYWebsite><Name>New Xikou Suspension Bridge (新溪口吊橋)</Name><Toldescribe>Xikou Suspension Bridge is a slender, elegant suspension bridge with over 40 years of history. Standing at the center of the suspension bridge allows you to see the beautiful Dahan River valley and the rich storage of water in the reservoir. However, since the original bridge was old, a new Xikou suspension bridge has been built at the original site. The new bridge spans 303 meters. When walking on the bridge, you can enjoy the magnificent view of Dahan River and the surrounding mountains.Take Bus 5104, 5105, 5106, 5109 from Daxi Station of Taoyuan Bus to Fuxing Station to reach New Xikou Suspension Bridge.●Highlights: Dahan River Valley, Exciting Rocky Suspension Bridge</Toldescribe><Add>No. 8, Zhongshan Rd., Fuxing Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>336</Zipcode><Opentime>09:00~16:00</Opentime><Px>121.34833</Px><Py>24.81044</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Upper terrace parking lot, Renai parking lot, Luofu parking lot</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Admission fee is NT$50 per person for two-way access.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>Ticketing through ticket vending machines only. There is one machine each at both checkpoints of the bridge (Jiaoban checkpoint and Xikou checkpoint).  
The maximum number of people allowed on the bridge is 100. Once the number is exceeded, no more people will be allowed. Please wait for our staff members’ instructions before entering.</Remarks><Tel>03-3821378</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2026/03/02 10:50:23</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1521</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1521</TYWebsite><Name>Lee Teng-fan’s Ancient Residence (李騰芳古宅)</Name><Toldescribe>The national monument Lee Teng-fan&amp;#39;s Ancient Residence, also known as Li Jinxing&amp;#39;s Ancient House, was built in 1860. The layout, feng-shui, and decoration of the Residence are all unique and well-preserved. They symbolize the process of a Han family&amp;#39;s developmental efforts in the Daxi area.The owner of the Residence, Li Jinxing Descendants&amp;#39; Committee, entrusted the management of the Residence to the Wood Art Eco-museum in 2017. Based on the concept of heritage, the museum positions the Residence as a learning center and hopes to pass on the cultural values of the Residence and Daxi to future generations through family and school education.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 34, Yuemei Rd., Daxi Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>335</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Monday: Break time &amp; Tuesday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Thursday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:30 – 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:30 – 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.29552</Px><Py>24.89097</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Parking lot available</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free  admission</Ticketinfo><Remarks/><Tel>03-3888600</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/08/13 11:58:47</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1537</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1537</TYWebsite><Name>Fenghe Park(風禾公園)</Name><Toldescribe>This is a place where children can play and parents can relax. Fenghe Park covers 4.5-hectare of land. Combining the functions of floodwater detention, ecology, and recreation, Fenghe Park is the first disaster prevention and evacuation park in Taiwan. It is also an adventure park for kids where environmental education and fun contests can be conducted. It&amp;rsquo;s the perfect spot to spend some quality family time.There are facilities such as sand pit, balance beams, swings, and rocking horses in the park. The highlight is the slide section built upon the natural height differences similar to Urasoe Park in Okinawa. There are six terrazzo slides and a 50m long roller slide. Visitors wait in line just to experience the thrilling slide again. In addition to the slides, kids can run around freely on the lawn of over 30,000 square meters. Kicking football, flying kites, throwing frisbees, or blowing bubbles are all possible fun activities. You can also lay out a picnic mat and have a fun family picnic with food you prepared in advance.The fun is not over yet! Try a game on the shaded green boulevard and see how many plants you can correctly identify. Camphor tree, wax apple, mango, fringe tree, chinaberry, and flame tree&amp;mdash;take this as an opportunity to know them all. There are four eco ponds in the park, with water sourced from the Taoyuan Irrigation Canal No.1 and Pond No.1-12. Water plants in the pond include yellow water lily, philydrum, and old-world arrowhead. Visit the bridge and circular walking trail to get up-close-and-personal with these plants. Besides the amazing nature, the artwork from the 2017 Taoyuan International Driftwood Art Festival is displayed in the park. They offer an interesting note to the trip to the park.</Toldescribe><Add>No. 688, Ciwen Rd., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>330</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Monday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Tuesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Wednesday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Thursday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Friday: 00:00 – 23:59 &amp; Saturday: 00:00 – 23:59</Opentime><Px>121.29090</Px><Py>25.00158</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo>Free parking is available at the intersection of Wenzhong 3rd Road and Ciwen Road.</Parkinginfo><Ticketinfo>Free</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■The roller slide is for age 3 and above.
■Please read the instructions before using all facilities.</Remarks><Tel/><Fax/><Changetime>2024/06/19 16:27:52</Changetime></Info><Info><InfoId>1591</InfoId><TYWebsite>https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/en/Travel/Attraction/1591</TYWebsite><Name>SIMBALION Art Studio (雄獅文具想像力製造所)</Name><Toldescribe>SIMBALION was founded in 1956. The brand has grown with Taiwan for more than 60 years, always playing a leading role in the field of stationery and art supplies. With the business philosophy of &amp;quot;diligence and hard work,&amp;quot; it has been dedicating to stationery and art supplies market locally and abroad, and is committed to promoting the development of culture and art and enriching the aesthetics in the Taiwanese lifestyle.The main products are office stationery such as sharpie markers, whiteboard markers, and children&amp;#39;s art supplies, such as pastel crayons, colored pens, and watercolors. SIMBALION continues to innovate in the domestic and foreign stationery and art supplies markets.In 2006, the Butter Lion brand was established to enhance the youthful image of the SIMBALION Stationery, to get closer to the public and to extend into the licensing market for diversified operations, crossing the boundaries of their original market.Albert Einstein once said, &amp;quot;Imagination is more important than knowledge.&amp;quot; because &amp;quot;Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.&amp;quot; SIMBALION Stationery hopes that in this domain, the brand can inspire everyone&amp;rsquo;s imagination, trigger their curiosity for art, give them a chance to exert their creativity, and help them experience the beauty in life with their hearts.Since the establishment of the SIMBALION Art Studio in 2020, SIMBALION Stationery has opened its doors, crossing from the stationery industry to the cultural and creative service industry and continuing the promotion of art education. Realizing the brand vision &amp;quot;Imagination is your superpower,&amp;quot; a space for creativity and fun is created, allowing everyone to use their own superpowers to trigger their curiosity for art. A wide array of experiences of knowledge, creativity, gameplay, and learning can be found here. Let us learn about the life aesthetics together and pass on the knowledge. SIMBALION stationery will always be with you on the life journey for the next 60 years.﹙Information source: Tourism Factory official site, MOEA﹚</Toldescribe><Add>No. 188, Sec. 2, Zhongyuan Road, Longtan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C</Add><Zipcode>325</Zipcode><Opentime>Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Monday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Wednesday: Break time &amp; Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 &amp; Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00</Opentime><Px>121.19627</Px><Py>24.84187</Py><Website/><Parkinginfo/><Ticketinfo>■Please refer to the official website for ticket prices.
■Full, discounted, and package ticket value can be redeemed as 50NTD store credit for goods, DIY activities, or food and drinks.</Ticketinfo><Remarks>■ Free entrance for individual visitors
■ Latest entry at 15:30
■ DIY activities and guided group tours must be booked three days in advance by phone.
■ Including the time for DIY activities, the suggested duration for the visit is 2-2.5 hours.</Remarks><Tel>03-4116888</Tel><Fax/><Changetime>2025/09/16 16:43:56</Changetime></Info></XML_Head>
