From iconic cultural and historical sites to breathtaking landscapes and the chance to indulge in Taiwan's rich cuisine. All of this is included in the 5N4D Taiwan tour, starting at 12,990,000 VND per person at Mytour.
Fo Guang Shan Monastery (Fo Guang Shan Temple)

The first destination on the 5N4D Taiwan tour is Fo Guang Shan Temple, a monumental Buddhist complex initiated by Master Hsing Yun from 1967 to 1974. Covering an area of 100 hectares, the entire temple is a series of imposing and awe-inspiring structures. The most remarkable feature is the 108-meter-tall Buddha statue at the Fo Guang Shan Memorial Hall, where visitors can pause to pray, reflect, and find peace and faith.


Sun Moon Lake

Located in central Nantou County, Sun Moon Lake is one of Taiwan's largest natural lakes. It is surrounded by majestic, undulating mountains, offering a peaceful and awe-inspiring atmosphere. This scenic spot is also a favorite retreat of Chiang Kai-shek. Often described as a 'symphony of nature,' the area is filled with the sounds of birds and flowing water. Ancient architectural structures can be seen around the lake, adding to the picturesque landscape.

Miếu Văn – Võ is a historical site with deep roots in Confucianism, located along the northern shore of Sun Moon Lake. This temple is divided into two main areas: the Văn Miếu, dedicated to Confucius, and the Võ Miếu, honoring General Guan Yu. The architecture is a striking example of traditional Taiwanese temple design. Visitors to the site often feel as though they've entered a sacred, mystical space, perfect for those looking to learn about the rich cultural and philosophical heritage of Taiwan.

Built to preserve the essence of Confucian teachings, Miếu Văn – Võ stands as a testament to the cultural importance of both education and martial prowess. Situated near the northern shore of Sun Moon Lake, it attracts many visitors who come to explore its history and appreciate the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape. The temple complex, split into two sections—one for Confucius and the other for General Guan Yu—showcases the unique architecture of traditional Taiwanese shrines.

Taipei 101 is a skyscraper that once held the title of the world's tallest building from March 2004 until March 2010. With eight sections, each consisting of eight floors—a number considered symbolic of prosperity—the building was designed to resemble a bamboo stalk reaching for the sky, symbolizing the connection between heaven and earth. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Taipei from its observation decks, while the building boasts 61 elevators, including the world's second-fastest elevator, traveling at an astonishing 37.7 miles per hour.

The Taipei 101 tower stands as an iconic symbol of Taiwan's modern architectural prowess. Once the tallest building in the world, it features a design inspired by the shape of a bamboo plant, representing harmony between nature and the urban environment. With 61 elevators, including the world’s second-fastest, it provides visitors with an exhilarating ascent to panoramic views of Taipei. The structure also incorporates elements of traditional Chinese philosophy, blending the old with the new in an awe-inspiring way.


The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is one of the most visited landmarks in Taipei, Taiwan. Built in honor of the former leader, the memorial is a place where visitors can reflect on Taiwan's history and the sacrifices made during the war. The complex includes a museum and exhibition halls, offering a glimpse into the political and cultural evolution of the island. The stunning architecture and serene atmosphere make it a must-see for anyone interested in Taiwan's past.

Located in Taipei, the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a prominent site dedicated to the memory of Taiwan's influential leader. The memorial serves as a place of reflection for both locals and international visitors, providing insight into Taiwan’s turbulent past. The site features a grand museum and exhibits showcasing significant historical events. With its imposing structure and tranquil gardens, it stands as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for Taiwan’s independence and freedom.

Công viên Dương Minh Sơn
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Công viên Dã Liễu
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Phố cổ Thập Phần
The final stop on this 5-day, 4-night tour of Taiwan is the historic Shifen Old Street. This charming area runs along the railway tracks and is filled with ancient ambiance. Visitors to the street can participate in the tradition of releasing sky lanterns, each of which comes in various colors. Each color represents a different wish, such as good health, wealth, career success, or peace.


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Reference: Mytour.vn Travel Guide
Mytour.vnApril 23, 2024