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Taoyuan

Located southwest of Taipei,

Taoyuan is a key gateway and transportation hub in northern Taiwan,

home to Taoyuan International Airport.

Blending Hokkien, Hakka, and indigenous cultures, it offers historic streets, wetlands, and mountain trails for diverse travel experiences.

Its rapid development includes industrial parks, the Asia Silicon Valley project, and large-scale urban renewal.

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Daxi Old Street

A nostalgic old street renowned for its Baroque-style buildings from the Japanese colonial era.
Once a hub for camphor and tea trade, it now preserves traditional woodcraft, dried tofu, and vintage curios, making it a perfect spot to explore Taiwan’s history and culture.

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Pushin Ranch

Northern Taiwan’s first ranch, combining cattle farming, flowers, and interactive animal experiences.
With expansive pastures, family-friendly facilities, camping, and picnic areas, it’s perfect for families or groups to relax and enjoy nature’s serenity.

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Mount Lalashan

Known by the indigenous people as
“the place to gaze into the distance,”
Mount Lalashan rises to approximately 2,031 meters and is famed for its ancient cypress forest.
Some of the giant trees are thousands of years old, offering a spectacular blend of natural grandeur and cultural significance.

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Dongyanshan National Forest Recreation Area

One of northern Taiwan’s largest forest recreation areas, featuring significant elevation changes, abundant waterfalls, streams, diverse ecology, and educational trails.
With well-planned, easy trails, it’s a refreshing destination perfect for families and nature lovers.

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Shimen Reservoir

Taiwan’s third-largest man-made reservoir, serving flood control, irrigation, and power generation.
Surrounded by scenic mountains and lakes, it’s beautiful year-round and ideal for cycling or driving along the shore—a perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.

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Taoyuan

Located southwest of Taipei,

Taoyuan is a key gateway and transportation hub in northern Taiwan,

home to Taoyuan International Airport.

Blending Hokkien, Hakka, and indigenous cultures, it offers historic streets, wetlands, and mountain trails for diverse travel experiences.

Its rapid development includes industrial parks, the Asia Silicon Valley project, and large-scale urban renewal.

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Daxi Old Street

A nostalgic old street renowned for its Baroque-style buildings from the Japanese colonial era.
Once a hub for camphor and tea trade, it now preserves traditional woodcraft, dried tofu, and vintage curios, making it a perfect spot to explore Taiwan’s history and culture.

Pushin Ranch

Northern Taiwan’s first ranch, combining cattle farming, flowers, and interactive animal experiences.
With expansive pastures, family-friendly facilities, camping, and picnic areas, it’s perfect for families or groups to relax and enjoy nature’s serenity.

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Mount Lalashan

Known by the indigenous people as
“the place to gaze into the distance,”
Mount Lalashan rises to approximately 2,031 meters and is famed for its ancient cypress forest.
Some of the giant trees are thousands of years old, offering a spectacular blend of natural grandeur and cultural significance.

Dongyanshan
National Forest Recreation Area

One of northern Taiwan’s largest forest recreation areas, featuring significant elevation changes, abundant waterfalls, streams, diverse ecology, and educational trails.
With well-planned, easy trails, it’s a refreshing destination perfect for families and nature lovers.

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Shimen Reservoir

Taiwan’s third-largest man-made reservoir, serving flood control, irrigation, and power generation.
Surrounded by scenic mountains and lakes, it’s beautiful year-round and ideal for cycling or driving along the shore—a perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Contact Us

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