For only 9,990,000 VND per person, you'll embark on an exciting journey through the Taiwan 4D4N tour, covering Taipei, Taichung, Yilan, and Kaohsiung.
Taiwan 4D4N Tour: Taipei – Taichung – Yilan – Kaohsiung for only 9,990,000 VND per person
Starting from Ho Chi Minh City, this Taiwan 4D4N tour will take you to explore the following famous destinations:
Yehliu Geopark
The first stop on the Taiwan 4D4N tour is Yehliu Geopark, voted as the 'Most Beautiful Natural Site in Taiwan 2013.' This area boasts a large number of uniquely shaped rock formations, stretching over 1,700m from Wanli town. Here, you'll marvel at nature-carved rock sculptures, including the iconic Queen’s Head and Sea Candles.

Thap Phan Ancient Village
Thap Phan Ancient Village is one of the renowned ancient villages in Taipei. Everything in this village exudes antiquity, from the houses to the streets... The ancient architecture will transport you back in time, evoking indescribable emotions.

Visiting this village to explore the tradition of lanterns is also a wonderful experience. Travelers on Taiwan tours can even experience making lanterns themselves, making wishes and releasing them into the sky together. The tradition of making and releasing lanterns has become a beautiful cultural practice passed down through generations.

Thap Phan Waterfall
Thap Phan Waterfall is one of the most famous attractions in Taiwan. A natural wonder standing 20m tall and spanning 40m wide. You'll marvel at the unique horseshoe-shaped waterfall, cascading down into the azure lake, offering a majestic and pristine natural beauty nestled alongside the Keelung River.

Sun Moon Lake
Sun Moon Lake is the largest natural lake in Taiwan, ranking among the top 10 most beautiful landscapes of the island. Covering an area of 7.73 km2, it sits at an altitude of 748m above sea level, with a maximum depth of 27m. Surrounded by verdant mountains and dotted with classical Chinese architectural structures, it creates a serene and breathtakingly beautiful space reminiscent of a celestial paradise.

According to historical records and oral tradition, the lake's name derives from its shape. Standing in the middle of the lake, looking towards the West, you'll see it resembles a crescent moon, while looking towards the East, it takes on a circular shape resembling the sun.
Taipei 101 Tower
Taipei 101 Tower is an unmissable destination when visiting the enchanting city of Taipei. Built in 1999 and completed in 2004, Taipei 101 was honored with the Emporis Skyscraper Award in 2004. Moreover, it was voted one of the Seven New Wonders by Newsweek (USA).

The most prominent feature of Taipei 101 Tower is the 660-ton steel pendulum suspended from the 92nd floor to the 87th floor, playing a role in maintaining the building's balance during typhoons or earthquakes.
Dragon Tiger Tower
Dragon and Tiger Pagodas, located in Taiwan, are renowned temples distinguished by their stunning and unique architecture. The site features two main towers: the Tiger Tower and the Dragon Tower, each standing 7 stories tall, with distinctive entrances—one depicting a dragon and the other a tiger. Dragon and Tiger Pagodas also deeply embody the local culture. Both creatures symbolize prosperity, abundance, and good fortune, which is why tourists are drawn to this temple. This structure is intertwined with religious and cultural significance, symbolizing auspiciousness.

Phat Quang Mountain Temple
Phat Quang Mountain Temple has become a famous spiritual tourism destination in Gia Huing, where visitors can admire the grandeur and splendor of this temple.

Phat Quang Mountain Temple covers an area of 100 hectares, boasting magnificent and imposing architecture that leaves visitors in awe. With over 20 solemn halls and two rows of towering pagodas forming two majestic walls, it provides a stately shelter for the path leading to the world's tallest 108-meter Buddha statue.
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourSeptember 17, 2019