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Tainan, located in southern Taiwan, is accessible by the High Speed Rail (HSR) from Taipei in 1 1/2 hours. For the 300 years before the end of the 19th century, Tainan was the capital of Taiwan and was known as Fucheng. Due to its history, Tainan has the highest density of historical sites and monuments in Taiwan. There are numerous alleyways, each with its own story to tell, as well as restaurants and eateries that have seen the passing of decades right in the heart of the city. One will also be bedazzled by the inexhaustible views from the coast, captivated by the breathtaking sights of forests and mountains, and spoiled by the endless choice of hot springs in Tainan. Tainan is a charming city blessed with proximity to the mountains and ocean, all accessible within a single day.
≡Itinerary≡
・Duration:9hr(one day)
・Meeting Point: Please notify us on the pick-up point (TRA Tainan Station/HSR Tainan Station/Hotel in Tainan City)
・Please Note: We provide charter services for your trip. Please select and confirm your car type and language for your tour guide service when you make your booking.
10:00 Meeting Point/TRA Tainan Station/HSR Tainan Station/Hotel in Tainan City
--:-- Tainan Confucius Temple
--:-- Hayashi Department Store
--:-- Lunch:Du Hsiao Yueh Danzai Noodles or Yongle Textile Market or Forte dinner table
--:-- Sicao Green Tunnel
--:-- Sio House (Salt Museum)
--:-- Anping Tree House
--:-- Dinner:Chou's shirmp roll or night market
--:--Shennong Street or Blueprint Culture & Creative Park
19:00 arrival departure
≡Attractions≡
Tainan Confucius Temple
The Tainan Confucius Temple has more than 300 years of history, and is the most important historical site in Tainan, the cultural and historical capital of Taiwan. The dull red hue of bricks forming the outer wall is a color deeply entrenched in the Tainan identity. It is wonderfully complementary to the bright rays of sunlight in this city. Go ahead, take a cover photo here to make your Tainan trip truly unforgettable!
Fuzhong Street
After visiting the Confucius Temple, you can spend some time on Fuzhong Street, which is right across from the temple, to experience for yourself the charms of Tainan's alleyways. There are numerous boutiques and specialty shops on Fuzhong Street. Here, you can try various snacks and delicacies.
Hayashi Department Store
Opened in 1932, Hayashi was the second department store in Taiwan. The five-story building, with the first electric elevator installed, was the tallest landmark in Tainan. Today it has become a cultural and creative department store full of historic traces.
Du Hsiao Yueh Danzai Noodles
Classic snack that dates back to 1895, with prawn head stock being one of the features.
Sicao Green Tunnel
This mangrove forest, a mere 15-minute drive from the city, stretches on as far as the eyes can see, its verdant canopy luscious and thick with life. Travelers drift down the dreamy emerald waterway on a bamboo raft, seeking the legendary Angel's Kiss.
Sio House (Salt Museum)
More than a century ago, Taiwan's salt production industry thrived along its coasts, and this stronghold of the salt-making business now lies right under your feet. Here, you can find “birthday salts” available in 366 colors, each of which is a limited edition. Find your own unique birthday salt!
Anping Tree House
The existing structure was built during the Japanese Occupation Period. After World War II, it became a salt warehouse. Abandoned for more than half a century, banyan trees grew and took over the place. The awe-inspiring scene of nature and man-made structures intertwined with one another is retained with restoration efforts.
Shennong Street
Used to be a commercial hub in the Old Five Channels Area, today’s Shennong Street is a seemingly old and narrow alleyway. The artistic light boxes adorn the street at night, adding to its charm. The old street houses here are now home to chic shops and stylish bars.
Blueprint Culture & Creative Park
The park was built from a former prison dormitory, which, through a restoration process, has been infused with new life. Architectural blueprints are brought to life through the spatial design of these buildings. You may find numerous boutique shops selling creative and cultural products in the park, and also lots of photo-worthy, tasty foods, perfect for those IG posts. This park is undoubtedly a great choice for a leisurely evening walk.