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Top 7 Things to do in Taipei, TAIWAN



Taipei unexpectedly turned out to be one of our favourite destinations in Asia. Some of the places on this list were absolutely magical. This Taiwan series is the last of our videos during our time overseas before we had to scramble to get back into NZ amidst all the travel restrictions that were popping up daily.

If you’re planning a trip to Taiwan and Taipei, we hope you’ll find our Top Things to do in Taipei travel guide handy. There are a bunch of must see places in Taipei, these were our faves.

Starting things off we head over to Daan Forest Park, the largest park in Taipei. Peter had an amazing close encounter with a parrot which he befriended. We were pleasantly surprised by the wildlife at Daan Park. Definitely a must visit for nature lovers.

Daan Forest Park
Address: No. 1號, Section 2, Xinsheng South Road, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106

Next up we head to a famous town called Shifen. Shifen is best known for two things, Shifen Waterfall and Shifen Old Street. Shifen waterfall is Taiwan’s broadest waterfall. It’s also known as “Little Niagara of Taiwan”, while Shifen Old Street is where sky lanterns get released (which we opted not to do for environmental reasons). While at Shifen Old Street, there’s also nice scenery, snacks and gift shops to enjoy.

Shifen Waterfall and Shifen Old Street are however very close to one another though and they were both part of our transportation package together with Jiufen.

Shifen Waterfall
Address: 226, Taiwan, New Taipei City, Pingxi District, 乾坑10號

Shifen Old Street
Address: 226, Taiwan, New Taipei City, Pingxi District

After visiting Shifen, we headed over to one of the most magical places we’ve ever been – Jiufen. If you love the Japanese animated movie Spirited Away you will love Jiufen because there is definitely something special about this village that really resembles the famous Studio Ghilbi anime.

Jiufen is commonly misconceived to be the inspiration for the town and bathhouse in Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, however Miyazaki has said it wasn’t but the place really does bear a resemblance and gives you the Spirited Away vibes. It’s no wonder so many people flock to Jiufen, Taiwan and have dubbed it the Real Life Spirited Away.

Jiufen
Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 224

To get to these places you can take public transport, however we found a shuttle bus option offered by Klook which made getting to Shifen and Jiufen much more convenient and relaxing.

https://www.klook.com/en-NZ/activity/2093-jiufen-shuttle-bus-ximen-taipei/

Another must do activity when you’re in Taipei or Taiwan, is visit a Taiwanese night market. There are a ton of nightmarkets to visit in Taipei, but for this video we went to Tonghua night market. It’s also known as Linjiang night market. Tonghua is a much more local night market than others in Taipei so it’s less crowded compared to the far more popular tourist night markets such as Shilin and Raohe. Nothing beats a hot lu rou fan on a cool night and the smell of the stinky tofu will either repel or make you salivate.

Tonghua / Linjiang Night Market
Address: Alley 1, Lane 40, Linjiang Street, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Hours: 6pm–midnight

Often hailed as one of the top must visit attractions of Taipei, is the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (CSK Memorial Hall) is the most prominent historical landmark in Taiwan. At the complex, you’ll also see the Liberty Arches as well as the National Concert Hall and National Theatre.

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Address: No. 21號, Zhongshan South Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Hours: Monday – Sunday 9am–6pm

Did you know that many of the treasures from the Forbidden Palace are actually located in Taipei, Taiwan? Check them out at the National Palace Museum. Definitely another popular must visit attraction in Taipei.

National Palace Museum
Address: No. 221, Sec 2, Zhi Shan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Hours: Monday – Sunday 8:30am–9pm

Finally for a majestic view of Taipai city and Taipei 101 you can take a brisk hike up Elephant Mountain, also known as Xiangshan.

Elephant Mountain is located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan.

#taipei #taiwan #jiufen #shifen

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22 Comments

  1. Hello!! I LOVE watching your videos and keeping up to date with all your adventures! So nice to see you back in NZ and hope you are staying safe during lockdown!! Look forward to seeing a new travel series when it’s possible 💖

  2. Have a nice trip! ❤Recommend The National Palace Museum (Chinese: 國立故宮博物院). It has nearly 700,000 pieces of the most valuable Chinese relics, all of which were brought from the Beijing Forbidden City (Chinese: 北京故宫), very worth visiting! ❤❤❤

  3. Going back for the first time in 15 years and I’m so so so excited! Especially for the night markets and food. I am finally going to try the stinky tofu this time!

  4. Been traveling a lot of SE Asia recently

    Going to Taipei with my fiancé soon, thx for this video 😊

  5. 2:34 While introducing tour of Klook at Shilen, the BGM was changed as soon as the word 'Jiufen' appeared.👍👍👍👍

  6. I was in the Navy and we stopped there. What a beautiful country. I was there in 1968. Beautiful people and very friendly. I spoke absolutely no Chinese. But they did everything to help me there. We were in Kawshung and took the train ti the capital.

  7. Recently discovered your Taipei video. Excellently done! I will be traveling to Taiwan 🇹🇼 September 2023!
    Heart 💜 felt nostalgia for me…I remember you dad…March …1972.

  8. Xiang-Shang 象山 literally translated as Elephant Mountain. XiangShang Mountain means "elephant mountain mountain"?

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