Indulging in dim sum at night markets, exploring the best restaurants in Taiwan, or discovering the charming Rainbow Village are the experiences that tourists visiting Taichung (Taiwan) cannot miss.
Top 8 Must-See Attractions for Tourists When Traveling to Taichung
Dim Sum at Night Markets
The night markets in Taichung are where tourists can find a wide variety of local delicacies to enjoy, especially dim sum. Feng Chia is the most famous night market in Taichung, open daily from 6:30 PM to 11:30 PM, always bustling with both locals and tourists visiting Taichung.
Best Restaurants in Taiwan
Le Mout leads the culinary scene in Taichung as well as Taiwan, one of the two restaurants from Taiwan making it to the top 50 best restaurants in Asia in 2016. With a modern French style, diners here will have the opportunity to indulge in creatively crafted dishes in a luxurious setting.

Lishan Scenic Area
Lishan is a picturesque area resembling a painting with numerous mountains, lush forests, and lakes, attracting many nature-loving tourists. The Lishan area comprises 4 main attractions: Kukuan, Lishan, the two Wuling farms, and Sushou Shan. Each season here has its own special charm, such as spring with blooming flowers, summer with abundant fruits, autumn with red leaves, and winter with snow-covered landscapes.

Cherry Blossoms
Not only popular in Japan and the United States, cherry blossoms are also abundant in Taichung, Taiwan. Every year, there are cherry blossom festivals here, and March and April are the peak blooming months.
Taichung Opera House
Architect Toyo Ito designed this structure with unique caves, holes, and winding walls. This 58,000 m² complex comprises 3 theaters, one with a capacity of 2,000 people, another with 800, and the smallest room accommodating 200 attendees.

Gaomei Wetland Area
Visitors can take off their shoes to walk barefoot on the shallow water, admiring the romantic scenery both day and night. The best time to visit Gaomei is at sunset. Giant windmills towering over the vast wetlands along with endless wooden bridges leading to the sea create an unforgettable panorama.

Rainbow Village
A 93-year-old man, the last resident of the village, has built houses and adorned them with numerous brightly colored wall paintings. The old village has been given a new lease of life with many murals depicting children, playful animals, and vibrant scenes.

National Art Museum
Apart from Rainbow Village, art-loving tourists visiting Taichung tourism can also visit the National Art Museum. It is one of the largest museums in Asia, showcasing numerous paintings, sculptures, and artworks from artists across Taiwan.

According to Huong Chi/Vnexpress
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourMay 5, 2017