Beyond being the homeland of the beloved bubble tea, Taiwan has emerged as a popular travel destination with its unique nature and rich culture. Discover more about this beautiful island through the 5D4N Taiwan tour!
Embark on an enchanting journey with the Taiwan 5D4N Tour
Cao My Marsh
Cao My Marsh, spanning over 300 hectares as one of Taiwan's wetland conservation areas, offers a diverse ecosystem. It's an excellent spot to observe rare bird species, as different varieties migrate and make this place their winter home. The mud flats here also create an ideal habitat for crustaceans.
Rainbow Village
Draped in vibrant hues and whimsical murals from walls to floors, Rainbow Village in Central Taiwan charms over 2 million tourists annually. Despite its modest 1000-square-meter size, Caihongjuan Village stands out amid modern high-rise buildings. The entire space, from walls, roofs, fences, signage to the road surface, is adorned with lively, colorful drawings and patterns.
National Theater of Taichung
Join the 5D4N Taiwan Tour, and explore the expansive 60,000 square meters of the National Theater of Taichung, an opera house renowned for its distinctive architecture. Designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito, the theater took almost 4 years to build and officially opened in 2016.
Outside the theater, a line of glass walls resembling a sand clock is covered by a network of meshed panels, allowing visitors panoramic views from any point of the theater. Inside, stairwells, lobbies, and auditoriums are adorned with cavernous spaces, bright white walls covered in red carpeting, and paint.
Situated at the foothills of central Taiwan, Moon Lake is surrounded by lush forests and walking trails. To the east of the lake lies the Formosan Indigenous Culture Village, an amusement park featuring recreated traditional villages. Exhibits here include intricately carved pieces dating back centuries, artisanal crafts, and weaponry.
Van Vo Temple
Dedicated to Confucius (Van Mieu) and Guan Gong (Vo Mieu), Van Vo Temple impresses with its architectural system built along the hills, extending from low to high. Situated next to Moon Lake, Van Vo Temple creates a mystical and sacred panorama.
Thap Fan Ancient Village
Thap Fan Old Street, once a coal transport town along the historic railway, still retains the charming allure of years gone by. Initially built for coal transportation, it has now become one of the most famous stops on the Pingxi railway line. Visitors can personally write prayers on lanterns, light candles, and release lanterns into the sky, wishing for luck and peace.
Thap Fan Waterfall
The waterfall is an ideal destination in the 5D4N Taiwan Tour for those seeking adventurous exploits on challenging mountain roads. Along the descent to the waterfall, you can admire the cascading white streams flowing into the azure lake. The rock formations on both sides of the waterfall defy the water's flow, showcasing a geological phenomenon known as anticline structure. The majestic waterfall cascades dramatically as it plunges into the deep gorge below. When the sunlight hits the waterfall, visitors can witness a rainbow suspended over the cascading water.
The rock formations on both sides of the waterfall defy the water's flow, showcasing a geological phenomenon known as anticline structure. The majestic waterfall cascades dramatically as it plunges into the deep gorge below. When the sunlight hits the waterfall, visitors can witness a rainbow suspended over the cascading water.
Long Son Pagoda
Built in 1738 during the reign of Emperor Qianlong, Long Son Pagoda has stood the test of over 284 years of history, undergoing multiple renovations while preserving its original architectural essence. Reconstructed in the early 1900s, the pagoda reflects a fusion of Buddhism and Taoism. A visit to this pagoda provides insights into the religious and spiritual aspects of Taiwanese culture.
Yangming Mountain
Beyond its stunning scenery, Yangming Mountain is one of Taiwan's four major hot springs. Located in the volcanic Datun range in Beitou, it includes the main hot spring area, Lengshuikeng, Macao, and Gengziping. Due to frequent volcanic activity, each hot spring area has varying temperatures and mineral compositions.
Taipei 101 Tower
Taipei 101 Tower is situated in the Xinyi District, Taipei. The tower held the title of the world's tallest building from 2004 to 2010. The main tower comprises eight sections, each with eight floors, symbolizing prosperity and good luck.
Taipei 101 Tower offers a perfect vantage point to admire Taipei from above. The tower boasts a design resembling a bamboo shoot reaching into the clouds, symbolizing the connection between heaven and earth. Currently, the tower houses 61 elevators, including two astonishingly fast ones with a speed of up to 37.7 mph, ranking as the world's second-fastest elevators.
Welcoming the New Year with the 5D4N Taiwan Tour promises a unique experience for travelers starting 2023 with a memorable journey. Contact Mytour for expert advice and exclusive promotions!
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourDecember 30, 2022