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Mountain hiking1 Mountain hiking and ravine exploring

The Great Dam(Daba) is a must-visit attraction where we may see the entire lake view when walking on the pavilion. Another recommendation is taking boat to the the fishing pavilion island and enjoy fishing activities. There's a platform that stretches from Daba to the pavilion where tourists may observe lake views, a lakeshore garden, a lover's garden, Dapu Bridge, and Chiayi Farm.

City Name: Chiayi County

鳳山1 Fongshan

A journey through 200 years of fongshan history, Fongshan District, located at southwest of Kaohsiung, is one of the most populous administrative districts in Kaohsiung, with well-developed industries and convenient living facilities...

City Name: Kaohsiung City

Fujianese Culture1 Fujianese Culture

The Fujian people are a part of the Han tribe; many of their religious beliefs, traditions, and temple rites are similar to those of the Han tribe. Remnants of the Fujian cultural characteristics can be seen in the traditional residences, belief in the wind lion god, ancestral shrines and temples, as well as in folk activities.

City Name: Kinmen County

Sanyi2 Sanyi Wood Sculpture Museum

The tradition of Taiwan wood sculpture derived from the same origins as the Fujianese and Cantonese during the dynasties of Ming and Ching.

City Name: Miaoli County

Baihe1 Tainan -- Baihe

Baihe, in the northeast of Tainan City, is rich in natural resources. Dadong Mountain (1241m), the highest mountain in Tainan City, is in Baihe. Guanziling Mud hot Spring, Fire and Water Spring, Dasian Temple, and Biyun Temple are worth visiting.

City Name: Tainan City

GuanZiLin1 GuanZiLin--have a soothing bath

The four spots famous for hot spring in Taiwan are Guanziling, Beitou, Yangmin Mountain and Sihchong River, while Guanziling is reputed for it's mud hot spring. The Guanziling Hot Spring has been here over 100 years. As the spring water contains mud, minerals, salts, the water gives a dark color. It is thus also called "Dark Hot Spring." Since the water contains a large amount of minerals and salts, Guanziling Mud Hot Spring is great for the skin. The mud hot spring offers the most natural skincare nourishment!

City Name: Tainan City

HouBi1 HouBi - the hometown of the No. 1 Rice

Houbi District, also called Houbiliao, locate at the northernmost point of Tainan City. Houbi neighbors Bajhang River, Shueishang Township and Lucao Township of Chiayi. Houbi is rich in natural resources. There are Siaonanhai Scenic Area, Taiwan Orchid Plantation, Wushulin Recreation Park, Jingliao Old Street, Jingliao Catholic Church and Tugou Community.

City Name: Tainan City

DongShan1 DongShan - have a cup of Dongshan Coffee in autumn

The ritual,"Greeting Mazu," is important in Dongshan District. Every year on December 23 on the Luna Calendar, Mazu, carried by believers, comes to Biyun Temple and will stays there until January 10 on the Luna Calendar before Mazu returns Bishyuan Temple (it is also called Dongshan Great Temple). Believers will carry Mazu sitting on the palanquin and walk all the way down and up the mountains. They will pass 13 villages, and the length of the journey exceeds 10km. "Greeting Mazu" has become a particularity in Dongshan.

City Name: Tainan City

Anping Old Street1 Tainan - Anping Old Street Walking Tour

In the 17th century, Dutchmen built Fort Zeelandia at Anping. Yanping St., the first street in Taiwan, thus gave rise to Anping's three-hundred-year-old history. Dutchmen had the city built on the east of Fort Zeelandia

City Name: Tainan City

Sinhua Dist1 Tainan -- Sinhua Dist

In early times, the Pingpu Tribe dwelled in Sinhua, and it is also known as TAVOCAN, which means the land where gives a forest. Sinhua is in the south-eastern mountain area and sweet potato. There are many to see in Sinhua, for example, the recently built Yang Kuei Literature Memorial Museum, Ou Wei Film Archive, the Baroque architecture on the Sinhua Old Street, Sinhau St. Yichang Built by the Japanese.

City Name: Tainan City


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