Get a Tour Package to the Beautiful City of Taipei!

If you are interested in Taipei’s diverse culture and stunning scenery, don’t miss the chance to explore with experienced tour guides who will introduce you to the rich culture and history of the island. Check out the sightseeing tour packages listed below and find more details in the Order Form.

  • Taipei City tour with National Palace Museum
  • Classic Taipei Landmarks Day Tour
  • Beitou and Yangmingshan Day Tour
  • Yehliu, Jiufen and Pingxi Day Tour

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Ms. Rowng LEE / Assistant Manager
Email: rowng@edison.com.tw

Explore Taipei

Taipei is Taiwan’s economic, political, and cultural center. It is a modern cosmopolitan metropolis with a lively and diverse atmosphere, brimming with exuberance.

From the world’s tallest building (2004-2010) to the largest collection of Chinese art, Taipei offers a captivating blend of contrasts—melding the modern and the traditional, infused with abundant energy and friendly smiles. It promises to make your trip to Asia truly memorable.

The stark contrasts of Taipei are also evident in the harmonious integration of urban and natural elements. Just minutes away from the city center, you can immerse yourself in mineral-rich hot springs nestled in the lush mountain foothills surrounding the Taipei Basin.

Discover the heart of Asia in the beautiful city of Taipei!

National Palace Museum

The National Palace Museum houses the world’s largest and finest collection of Chinese art. The wide array of treasures on display includes paintings and calligraphy work, sculptures and statues, ceramics, precious stone and metals, and religious artifacts, dating from the Neolithic Period to the various dynasties across Chinese history.

Shilin Night Market

This Night Market is one of the well-organized and most popular night markets. One section features a centralized food court offering a wide variety of snacks that attract large crowds. Visitors can shop from store to store and enjoy a wide range of local foods available exclusively at the Shilin Night Market. It’s an immersive local cultural experience that should not be missed!

Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall

Since its opening in 1980, Chiang Kai-Shek (CKS) Memorial Hall has become the most prominent historical landmark in Taiwan, built to commemorate the former President of the Republic of China, General Chiang Kai-shek. This large complex includes CKS Memorial Park, the National Concert Hall, and the National Theater, which regularly hosts world-class performances and exhibitions.

Yangmingshan National Park

Yangmingshan features a widely varying terrain, diverse ecology, and is home to numerous protected species. One of the most distinctive features in the park is the “Flower Clock,” composed of a variety of colorful seasonal flowers. The Yangmingshan area also possesses a wealth of geothermal resources, with hot springs having differing compositions depending on their location in the park.

Jiu Fen

This small town was a relatively isolated village until the discovery of gold during the Japanese Colonial Era. Most of the residences here are perfectly preserved, reflecting the Japanese architectural influence on the culture and life on this small city. Beside the old-time delights, its local foods also make Jiufen a thriving tourist resort that attracts visitors from all over the world.

Maokong

Maokong is known for its wide array of teahouses, well-preserved old street, quaint villages, and high-quality local teas. It is also home to the Maokong Gondola, a cable car route in the heart of Taipei that gives visitors fantastic views of the city any time of the day.

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