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If you're going to book your online air ticket from Jetstar, try to book the seats on the emergency exit row (01, 
12 & 13). This will give you 100% more leg space. Exchange rate at Taoyuan airport is better than Singapore. 
Look out for  = counter located at the center of both custom sides. They give the best rate & they charge 
NT30 admin fee. 
 
Getting to Taipei from Airport 
Buses to Taipei depart about every 15~20mins from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport between 05:40 & 
01:30. The trip from the airport takes about 50~60mins. One-way ticket prices range from NT110 - NT140. For 
more details visit the airport website at: http://www.taoyuanairport.gov.tw/CKSeng/transportation/bus_e.jsp  
 
Keep Your Receipts For Purchases Made In Taiwan 
Foreigners can claim invoice lottery prizes. According to the Taipei National Tax Administration, Ministry of 
Finance (TNTA), uniform invoice prize money winners who are foreigners may also claim said prize money. 
According to TNTA, Article 9 of Regulations for Uniform Invoice Prize Money Claims, winners are required to 
present their ID cards & the uniform invoice receipt stubs & fill out prize money-claim receipts at the local 
authorities to claim the uniform- invoice prize money. Winners who are non-nationals may present alternative 
identification proof such as passports or aliens resident certificate (ARC) instead. Uniform-Invoice prize: 
http://english.etax.nat.gov.tw/wSite/mp?mp=4  
 
Taipei Weather 
 
Summer (June  August) 
Summers in Taipei are hot & humid.  During this time temperatures can go up to 95F (35C), so if youre 
visiting be prepared to sweat a lot.  From June through October, the island may also be subject to tropical 
cyclones or 'typhoons', which bring thunderstorms & may cause flooding in low-lying areas. These months are 
usually the off peak period for tourists, so if youre looking for budget travel options, & potentially discounts 
from hotel, this could be a good time to travel to Taipei. Also, in the Chinese Luna calendar July (roughly starts 
late August) is the Ghost Month, if youre in Taipei, there many festivals & interesting religious ceremonies to 
observe. 
 
Fall (September  November) 
In Taipei, the daytime temperatures & night temperatures are fairly similar; there is no cooling effect at 
night.  So, it is much more enjoyable to go when the weather is not so hot & humid.  October & November are 
great months to visit Taipei from the weather perspective. The average temperature in November is around 
68F (20C).  It is not too hot, & you can go out during the day or night to enjoy the sights & 
attractions. October is also the official end of the tropical cyclone (typhoon) season, so there is less rain & 
more sunny days. 
  
Winter (December  February) 
If youre not a fan of the rain, then maybe you should consider December or January for your travels.  These 
are the driest months, though just be warned, it can rain any month of the year in Taipei.  The coldest days in 
Taipei rarely drop below 50F (10C), & if you are wearing the right clothing, still great weather for walking 
around the city. Try to avoid the Chinese New Year period to visit Taipei. The Chinese New Year runs on the 
Luna calendar, but it is usually at the end of January or early February.  During this time, many stores & 
restaurants will be closed, the roads will be jammed with families traveling for the holidays & as a result, 
accommodations prices could be almost double what you would otherwise pay. 
  
Spring (March  May) 
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Spring average temperatures are similar to the fall, around 70F (20C), however, the amount of rain can be 
unpredictable.  One year, spring could be great for traveling, & another year, rain all the time.  So, you would 
be trying your luck when visiting in spring.  The good news is if it is too wet outside, there are plenty of 
restaurants, shopping malls to go to. 
 
Taipei Hotels / Minsu ((| / ]) 
 
Reservation For Neijiang Hotel [| 
Email: Need to phone for a reservation request 
Tel: +886-2-2381-2147 / +886-2-2381-2148 
Website: http://www.neijiang-hotel.com.tw/  
Address: (=L[W112  
 
Reservation For CityInn I Hotel ] ((=%]%) 
Email: service@gocityinn.com.tw  
Tel: +886-2-2314-8008 
Website: http://www.cityinn.com.tw/Cityinn1/index.aspx  
Address: 100 (IL]7  
 
Reservation For CityInn II Hotel ] ((=%%A %) 
Email: service2@cityinn.com.tw 
Tel: +886-2-2555-5577 
Website: http://www.cityinn.com.tw/Cityinn2/index.aspx  
Address: 103 (7L[81  
 
Reservation For CityInn III Hotel ] ((=%%B %) 
Email: service3@cityinn.com.tw 
Tel: +886-2-7732-7777 
Website: http://www.cityinn.com.tw/Cityinn3/index.aspx  
Address: (7L[77  
 
Reservation For CityInn Plus Hotel ] ([) 
Email: service4@cityinn.com.tw 
Tel: +886-2-7725-2288 
Website: http://www.gocityinn.com/Cityinn4/index.aspx  
Address: 100 (IL63  
 
Reservation For Slove Hotel  
Email: m188080168@yahoo.com.tw  
Tel: +886-2-2388-0808 
Website: http://www.slovehotel.com.tw/ 
Address: (IL[{72 3F ((=%50 1)) 
 
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Reservation For TS Hotel 7M7| 
Email: reservation@tshotel.com.tw  
Tel: +886-2-2388-1315 
Website: http://www.tshotel.com.tw/  
Address: (,]170~172  ()]) 
 
Reservation For Rainbow Hotel 7| 
Email: rainbow23119193@yahoo.com.tw 
Tel: +886-2-2311-9193 
Website: http://www.rainbowhoteltaipei.com.tw  
Address: (=L,]36  
 
Reservation For Keymans Hotel  
Email: keymans@ms33.hinet.net  
Tel: +886-2-2311-4811 
Website: http://www.keymans.com.tw 
Address: (IL]1  
 
Reservation For East Dragon Hotel 7| 
Email: edhtl@east-dragon.com.tw  
Tel: +886-2-2311-6969 
Website: http://www.east-dragon.com.tw/Introduction.htm 
Address: (,]{23  
 
Reservation For Cosmos Hotel 97| 
Email: cosmos@cosmos-hotel.com.tw  
Tel: +886-2-2311-8901 
Website: http://www.cosmos-hotel.com.tw/   
Address: 100 ([{43  
 
Reservation For WonStar Hotel # 
Email: service@wonstar.com.tw 
Tel: +886-2-2382-0889 
Website: http://www.wonstar.com.tw 
Address: (=L={82  
 
Reservation For See You Hotel  [Former: OneStar Hotel # ()] 
Email: onestar.taipei@msa.hinet.net 
Tel: +886-2-2388-7269 
Website: http://www.taipeionestarhotel.com.tw/ 
Address: (ILW{18  
 
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Reservation For Julie House %{@ 
Email: homeya78@yahoo.com.tw  
Tel: +886-9-2041-9786 
Website: http://www.juliehouse.com.tw  
Address: (M$]94 @6 ,X 
  Note: Need to pay US$65 thru PayPal 
 
Reservation For ColoMix Minsu j( 
Email: colormix007@gmail.com 
Tel: +886-9-7708-9381 
Website: http://colormix.pixnet.net/blog/category/398446 
 
Reservation For Taipei York ( 
Email: taipeiyork@yahoo.com.tw 
MSN: handsomeyork@hotmail.com  
Tel: +886-9-8776-6607 
Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/taipeiyork/  
Address: ( $: (,W{23 @ 
Address: ( $: (]79 @ 
Note: Need to pay 50% deposit thru PayPal 
 
Reservation For Sato Castle T% 
Email: pr@sato-castle.com 
Tel: +886-2-8502-7585 
Website: http://www.sato-castle.com/index_e.htm 
Address: 104 (uLJ75  
 
Cingjing Hotels / Minsu (| / ]) 
 
Reservation For Europe Villa M"M 
Email: europevilla@yahoo.com.tw 
Tel: +886-4-9280-3008  
Website: http://www.villa.club.tw/villa/index.htm 
Address: W7|35  
 
Reservation For Florence Resort Villa 3|}#u 
Email: florance568@yahoo.com.tw 
Tel: +886-4-9280-3820 OR +886-4-9280-3832  
Website: http://www.florance.com.tw/ 
Address: W58-3  
 
Reservation For Starry Minsu //u 
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Email: hclee0701@yahoo.com.tw  
Tel: +886-9-1971-3201 OR +886-4-9280-2242 
Website: http://starry.nantou.com.tw/ 
Address: W7|]96  
 
Hualien Hotels / Minsu (| / ]) 
 
Reservation For Forever Ocean Minsu =] 
Email: yang565327@yahoo.com.tw 
Tel: +886-9-2829-9567 
Website: http://www.yang8333338.com.tw/yang.html 
Address: ]16  
 
Reservation For Rose Garden W 
Email: Need to phone for a reservation request 
Tel: +886-9-3753-2828 OR +886-9-6300-6075  
Website: http://www.roseland.com.tw/ 
Address: 17 ,1 2 N 
 
Reservation For Stone House ( 
Email: sutohome@gmail.com  
Tel: +886-9-3348-5552 OR +886-9-3234-5151 
Website: http://sutohome.com/  
Address: W{251 26  
 
Reservation For Hotel Bayview }#| 
Email: hotelbayview@gmail.com  
Tel: +886-3-823-2345 
Website: http://www.hotelbayview.com.tw  
Address: 7,|]10 
* Free transport service to & from Hualien Train Station & Hualien Airport 
 
Kaohsiung Hotels / Minsu (H| /]) 
 
Reservation For Kindness Hotel |[,H$% 
Online Booking: http://www.easytravel.com.tw/servicecounter/default.aspx  
Tel: +886-7-968-2715 
Website: http://www.easytravel.com.tw/ehotel/default.aspx?n=6956   
Address: 800 HL{198  
 
Reservation For Kaohsiung 85 Building #3$ 
Email:  sally660420@yahoo.com.tw   
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Tel: +886-7-200-2448 
Website: http://www.5658.com.tw/beaut/index.htm    
Address: HL5  (85 7N) 
 
Reservation For Holiday Garden Hotel =| 
Online Booking: https://www.ezhotel.com.tw/hotelhg/index.php?__fromurl=4  
Tel: +886-7-968-2222 
Website: www.hotelhg.com.tw     
Address: (801)H]L279  
 
Taichung Hotels / Minsu (| /]) 
 
Reservation For Hotel Dion |[ 
Email: tl.hotel@msa.hinet.net  
Tel: +886-4-2706-5411 
Website: http://www.hoteldion.com.tw/home.html  
Address: 407 2 {124  
 
Reservation For Le Parker Hotel [ 
Online Booking: https://www.myhotel.com.tw/leparker/hotel_index.php  
Tel: + 886-4-2452-3456 
Website: http://www.leparker-hotel.com.tw  
Address: [L234 16  
 
Reservation For Crown Hotel |7| 
Online Booking: http://crownhotel.machi-go.com.tw  
Tel: +886-4-2201-0133 
Website: http://crownhotel.machi-go.com.tw  
Address: |(431  (7) 
 
Reservation For Corner968 Minsu  
Email: corner968@hotmail.com / jans168@kimo.com  
Tel: +886-9-6898-1321 
Website: http://www.wretch.cc/blog/corner968  
 
Reservation For Fengjia Minsu Q7  
Email: chenlitzu@gmail.com  
Tel: +886-9-7212-8798 OR +886-9-8587-6781 
Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/fish_fish_fish8/  
Address: [L[2 {280  
 
Reservation For J & I Q% 
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Email: sanmin.deng@gmail.com  
Tel: +886-4-2707-5852 
Website: http://www.gotosleep.com.tw/index.html  
Address: 40744 [L[{9-11  
 
Reservation For In One City Inn =% 
Email: reservation@inone.com.tw  
Tel: +886-4-3602-8088 
Website: http://www.inone.com.tw/index.php  
Address: [L=138 31  
 
Reservation For Galerie Hotel |[ 
Email: service@thegaleriehotel.com  
Tel: +886-4-2708-9000 
Website: http://www.thegaleriehotel.com  
Address: [L{242-33  
 
Alishan Hotels / Minsu (|u| /]) 
 
Reservation For Kaofeng Hotel |uHH7| 
Online Booking: http://www.alishan.net.tw/html/reservation.php  
Tel: +886-5-267-9411 / +886-5-267-9893 / +886-5-267-9739 
Website: http://www.alishan.net.tw/kaofeng/   
Address: ,|uI||u41  
 
Reservation For Dafeng Hotel 7<}#u 
Online Booking: http://www.goto-travel.com/frontend/fl/2/listroom.php?HotelID=144  
Tel: +886-5-267-9769 / +886-5-267-9936   
Website: http://dafeng.ho.net.tw/  
Address: ,|uI|46  
 
Reservation For Ying Shan Hotel u7| 
Online Booking: http://www.goto-travel.com/frontend/fl/2/listroom.php?HotelID=319  
Tel: +886-5-267-9803 
Website: http://www.ying-shan.com.tw/ 
Address: ,|uI|39  
 
Reservation For Gau Shan Qing Hotel (Hu7|) 
Online Booking: http://ganshan.hotel.com.tw/  
Tel: +886-5-267-9988 
Website: http://ganshan.hotel.com.tw/  
Address: ,|uI43  
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* Free Shuttle bus from Chiayi Station 
 
Reservation For Alishan House |u#% 
Email: service@alishanhouse.com.tw  
Tel: +886-5-267-9811 
Website: http://www.alishanhouse.com.tw/index.asp  
Address: ,|u[|16  
 
Kenting Hotels / Minsu (| /]) 
 
Reservation For LoveSea126 Minsu Z126 | 
Email: service@hotkt.com 
Tel: +886-9-1272-1936 
Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/lovesea126  
Address: @|M7126  
 
Reservation For Sea Wall Minsu  
Email: seawall@ms71.hinet.net  
Tel: +886-91213-6945 
Website: http://seawall.king-fong.com/   
Address: @|M7130  
 
From Taoyuan Airport ||} to Hotel | 
via Kuo Kuang Bus 5, buy tickets at the counters located left of customs exit 
  
Youth Travel Pass @= 
Get it from the Visitor's Counter at the Airport. Just show your passport. Come out from the exit after claiming 
your luggage & turn right 
 
Prepaid Card |= [Chunghwa (=)/Taiwan Mobile (77)] / Phone Card == 
Website: http://www.taiwanmobile.com/index.html (77) 
Website: http://www.cht.com.tw/CHTFinalE/Web/ (=) 
 At the airport, take the escalator down 
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The phone cards can be bought in convenience store, some bus & train stations. Price as low as NT300 which 
allow you to make a short oversea call. Some of the cards are designated to offer discount to certain country 
overseas call. It's better to ask the cashier for looking on the card on offer before purchase. 
  
Singapore/Malaysia mobile phone may already be compatible with Taiwan mobile phone network, which GSM 
900MHz/1800MHz. 
  
Note: you may have to activate your oversea roaming - depend on which service provider your mobile service 
was at extra cost. 
  
Buy a GSM-standard SIM card from a convenience store or cellular phone shop - a much economical option, 
which  gives  you  a  new  number  for  use  within  Taiwan.  You  may  get  these  SIM  card  as  low  as  NT$600  in 
convenience  store  such  as  7-Eleven.  The  number  usually  activated  within  24hours.  For  the  application  of  a 
new number, you have to fill up a form & provide a photocopy of your passport, in some cases you may need 
to fax your passport to the service provider, usually in 7-Eleven; their staffs will help you to do so. 
  
Public  phones  in  Taiwan  are  divided  primarily  into  two  types,  coin  &  card.  Coin  phones  accept  coins  in 
denominations of NT1, NT5 & NT10. When making local calls, it is not necessary to dial the area code; when 
making long-distance calls, the area code of the party being called must be dialed in first. 
 
Chunghwa Telecom 
 
  
 
Calling Overseas from Taiwan 
  Dial the international access code 002 + country code (852 for Hong Kong, 65 for Singapore, etc.) + 
area code (minus the 0; Hong Kong & Singapore have no area codes) recipients telephone number. 
 
Calling Taiwan from Overseas 
  Dial the international access code for the country where you are located (such as 001 for both Hong 
Kong & Singapore) + 886 (Taiwans country code) + area code (minus the initial 0) + recipient's number. 
 
Making calls in Taiwan 
  To make a local call, dial only the 6- to 8-digit telephone number. If you are in Taipei & calling the 
Taipei number (02) 1234-5678, for instance, you need dial only 1234-5678. If you are calling a number 
in a city or country other than that where you are located, you need to dial the area code first (02 for 
Taipei & 03 for Taoyuan, for example) & then the telephone number. 
Taiwan Cities Area Code 
Taipei  2 
Keelung  2 
Taoyuan  3 
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  Calling Taiwan from Singapore:  
Dial +886 (Taiwan Country Code) 
Follow by area code (Taiwan area codes table below) 
Follow by the number of the party being called 
  International Direct Dial Calls From Taiwan  
Dial Taiwan's international access code, 002 
Dial the country code of the country 
Dial in the area code of the called party 
Dial in the number of the called party 
For operator-assisted international calls, please dial "100." 
For international information, call this free number: 0800080100  
Easycard  @=  
Use till the end of your holiday & they'll refund you the balance. 
Easycard Images: http://www.easycard.com.tw/product_list.php?id=12&x=2 
Face Value of EASYCARD 
  
 Each "Adult" or "Student" card costs NT500, comprising NT400 as disposable amount & NT100 as deposit.  
 Each "Concessionaire" card costs NT300, comprising NT200 as disposable amount & NT100 as deposit. 
Chungli  3 
Taichung  4 
Changhua  4 
Fengyuan  4 
Chiayi country  5 
Tainan  6 
Hsiaying  6 
Kaohsiung  7 
Pingtung  8 
Chunan  37 
Hualien  38 
Lotung  39 
Chunghsing-Hsintsun  49 
Taitung  89 
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Ta Shun Hotel 7M7| (Do Not Stay At 6th/7th floor) 
  Ximen Station [% -> Exit 1 > Near post office 
East Dragon 7|/Rainbow Hotel 7|  
  Ximen Station [% > Exit 6 
CityInn I Hotel ] ((=%]%) 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Exit Z6 OR Z8 
CityInn II/III Hotel ] ((=%%A/B %) 
  Zhongshan Station  u% > Exit 1 > Walk towards Chengde Road   > Turn left @ Chengde 
Road Section 1 > Turn right when you see McDonalds & KFC OR 
  Take the Civil Boulevard Exit > Head towards either Taipei Main Train Station North 3 Exit or West  1 
Exit > Walk in the direction of ChengDe Road for about 6mins > Turn left after passing McDonalds & 
KFC 
CityInn Hotel Plus ] ([) 
  Ximen Station [% > Exit 3 > Hotel is on the left 
Keymans Hotel  
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Exit Z6  
Slove Hotel  
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Exit Z8  
Neijiang Hotel [| 
  Ximen Station [% > Exit 1 
Cosmos Hotel 97| 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Exit M3 
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WonStar Hotel # 
  Ximen Station [% > Exit 6 (=) 
  Houshanpi Station u% > Exit 1 (u) 
See You Hotel  [Former: OneStar Hotel # ()] 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Exit Z10 
Julie House %{@ 
  Ximen  Station  [%  >  Exit  6  >  Hanzhong  St Q]  to  Emei  St M]  block  &  turn  left  >  Walk 
straight to Kun Ming St ] > Walk about 1min 
Taipei York ( 
 
Address: (,W{23 @ 
  : Ximen Station [% > Exit 6 > Walk to Wuchang St. Sec. 2 I]{ ([]) 
to Vieshow Cinemas Entrance [ > Call Mr  & hell pick you from there OR 
  For Overseas Tourists: Take Freego Bus  > drop off @ East Dragon Hotel > Walk to L room 
(Which youve booked) for about 5mins OR 
  Take Guoguang Bus > Drop off @ Taipei Main Station > Take cab for around NT100 
 
Address: (]79 @ 
  :  Ximen  Station  [%  >  Exit  1  >  Walk  along  Chengdu  Rd   till  you  reach  the  2
nd
 
intersection of Kunming St & Chengdu Rd ] > Youll see front-line lottery #3
| > Call Mr  & hell pick you from there OR 
  For Overseas Tourists: Take Freego Bus  > drop off @ Royal Castle Hotel > Walk to KFC & 
call  Mr  & hell pick you from there 
 
ColoMix Minsu j( 
 
  Ximen Station [% > Exit 6 
 
Sato Castle T% 
 
  Jiannan Rd Station W% > Exit 2 
 
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Kindness Hotel |[,H$% 
 
  Central Park Station 91% > Exit 2 
 
85 Building #3$ (22F & 27F) 
 
  Take HSR to Zuoying Station ]% > Sanduo Shopping District Station [% > Exit 2 and 
keep forward along Shin-Kong Road 5 OR Exit 1 and keep forward along San-Duo Road 
. Same building as The Splendor Hotel 
Laurel Villa || 
  Alight at Taichung Wurih Station %. Transfer to the Nantou Bus_via Puli_directly to Sun Moon 
Lake_approximately 2hrs traveling time_OR 
  Take the West bound train to Ershuei Train Station %at Nantou. From Ershuei Train Station, 
transfer to the Jiji line & alight at Shueili Train Station %. After which, take the Green Bus 
Transit from outside Shueili Train Station (Beside the 7-eleven in front of the train station) (appro. 
30mins traveling time_ 
Hotel Dion |[ 
 
  Take any buses such as: ], 5, j or to Chao Ma Station ]=
% & walk for 5mins OR 
  Take HSR to Taichung, go to the ground level for FREE shuttle to Chao Ma Station. Chao Ma Station 
free shuttle is at Gate 6.  When you get to Chao Ma Station, walk 2mins backward from traffic flow 
 
In One City Inn =% 
 
  Take any buses such as: ], 5, j or to Chao Ma Station ]=
% & walk for 5mins OR 
  Take HSR to Taichung, go to the ground level for FREE shuttle to Chao Ma Station.  Chao Ma Station 
free shuttle is at Gate 6 > Take taxi to city area & inform the Fuxing Rd & Fuxing North Road 
intersection, you can see 138 Wenhua Road, Lane instructions ({={(,]
=138 ) 
 
Starry Minsu //u 
 
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  From Taipei, board King Bus /to Puli Main Station. )%. Then, transfer to another 
Nantou Bus W 
 
Holiday Garden Hotel =| 
 
  Zuoying Station
]%
 > City Council Station
|%
 > Exit 1 > Go straight ahead & see Luhe 
Road (
) > Turn left > Go straight 
 Alishan House |u#%  
  Bus from Chiayi HSR Station or Chiayi Train Station 
  From Chiayi HSR Station, take BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) near Exit 2 to Chiayi Rear Train Station. BRT 
runs every 20mins from 6am - 11:40pm & the ticket price is NT40. 
  The BRT stop for Chiayi Rear Train Station is located at Bo-Ai Rd near Chung-Shing Rd intersection, 
after getting off the BRT, go across Bo-Ai Rd then take Chung-Shing Rd towards the train station. 
When approaching the train station, turn right & take the overpass across the railway instead of 
entering the station. 
  The Chiayi County Bus Station will be right in front ahead after getting off the overpass. For those 
arriving by Taiwan Railway trains, the Bus Station is visible in the front-right direction when exiting 
Chiayi Train Station. 
Board Bus #38 to Alishan which runs daily at 6:10, 8:10, 10:10, 12:10 & 14:10. The ticket price is 
NT204 
  After arriving at Alishan Bus Station, please board the free shuttle bus in front of the Visitor Centre 
which is across the park lot from the bus station 
  Call (05-2679811 or ask the friendly staff at Visitor Centre to help make the call) to request for free 
shuttle bus pick-up if the bus has departed. 
  Our shuttle bus runs daily from 7:00am - 8:30pm  
Kuo-Kuang Highway Bus West Terminal 5[% 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Exit Z5/Z7 
Kuo-Kuang Highway Bus East Terminal 5% 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Exit Z3 
85C Cafe (Try Their Desert) 
  Opp TS Hotel > Next to Convenience Store and also Fei Tian Steamboat 99  
** Their original coffee tastes really nice & its not sweet. 
How Sweet Bakery ]$ 
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Address: (uL[{47 B1-T17 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Near to exit M4 
Uncle Sams Burger & Bakery Caf (F@) 
Address: (uLJ52  
Website: http://www.unclesams.com.tw/bakerycafe/index.asp  
  Jiannan  Station  W%  >  Exit  2  >  Take  Bus  No  Red  3,  33,  247,  42,  Blue  7  OR  208  >  Drop  off  at 
MingShui Road () > Turn left & walk along Jing Ye 1
st
 Road (J) 
Hong Sao Beef Noodle (Taoyuan Jieh Niu Ro Mian) @ 
  Ximen Station [% > Exit 3 > Walk passed FE store > 2nd traffic light, cross road to the right side 
of Taoyuan St. 
Ximenting [ (Close @ 2230hrs)  
  Ximen Station [% > Exit 6  
Ya Rou Bian } 
  Ximen  Station  [%  >  Exit  6  >  Rainbow  Hotel  lobby  >  Walk  straight  into  the  alley  &  walk  to  the 
end > Will see the signboard 
Modern Toilet |j (Close @ 2200hrs) 
  Ximen Station [% > Exit 6 -> There is a lane with lots of Tattoo shops near the Neoprint building 
(3  storeys with colorful Neon lights in the heart of  XMD) > Walk through the lane > Cross the  road at 
the end to a 7-11 store opposite a multi-storey carpark > The restaurant is just in front of the two 
Pacific Sogo Dept Store 7=)1  
  Zhongxiao Fuxing Station % > Exit 4 
Nanya Night Market W| (Open @ 5pm) 
There's a 30-years-old ceremonial arch in the entrance of the market, the position of the stores are settled 
neatly here. Among them, most are food stores, only few are clothes & grocery stores. 
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  Fuzhong Station % > Exit 1 > Turn left & turn right & walk straight & youll passby Grand Forward 
Hotel | > Walk straight till you see Nanya Pharmacy Wz7 > Turn right & walk straight 
Nan Ji Chang Night Market W|}| 
Address: (IL={307  
  Xiaonanmen Station "W% > Exit 3 > Walk straight, cross the zebra crossing, turn left into Bo Ai 
Rd  ]    >  Turn  right  onto  Guangzhou  St  ]  &  walk  straight  >  Once  you  see  a  bread  shop 
called [X @ > Turn left into Yanping South Rd & walk straight > Youll need to stand back-facing 
a store called 5) > Cross the zebra-crossing & cross the zebra-crossing again & turn left & turn 
right  >  Back-facing  petrol  station  called  CPC  &  when  crossing  the  zebra,  youll  see  a  lot  of  zebra-
crossings,  cross  the  zebra-crossing  that  is  near  to  the  brown/red  building  >  Walk  straight  &  cross  the 
zebra-crossing, youll see furniture shop > Walk straight abit & turn  right which youll see a signboard 
called 5|= > Walk straight on your left till you see a shop called Tina " > Turn left & walk 
straight > Turn right, youll see a shop called M=| > Walk straight OR 
  Longshan  Temple  Station  u$%  >  Exit  3  >  Turn  right  &  right  again,  youll  see  7-11  >  Walk 
straight > Take bus no. 29 (Blue) outside  > Drop off on the 5
th
 stop (W|}1#)  Youll 
see Watson 
Tripod King Hotpot  
Website: http://www.tripodking.com.tw/  
Address: (5(89  
Tel: + 8862-2742-1166 
  Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station %% > Exit 5 > Turn right > Walk straight 
Jacky Wu's Desert Shop (The Sweet Dynasty)  (Q) 
  Zhongxiao Dunhua Station |% > Exit 4 OR 
  Zhongxiao Fuxing Station % > Exit 5 
StayReal J Mayday  Ashin | 
  Zhongxiao Dunhua Station |% > Exit 2 > 1
st
 street turn left 
Lehua Night Market =| 
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  Dingxi  Station |%  >  Exit  1  >  Turn  left  &  walk  straight  >  Turn  left  again  &  youll  see  post  office  > 
Walk straight again till you see W store & you turn right 
Food St ] 
  Zhongxiao Dunhua Station |% > Exit 2 > Walk To 2nd Traffic Light > Cross The Road >Turn 
Left On Yanji St ] 
Ninja Theme Restaurant 3$ 
Address: (uL]7{129  
Tel: +886-2-2577-3300 
Website: http://www.ninja-tw.com/cetacean/front/bin/ptlist.phtml?Category=156447  
  Zhongxiao Dunhua Station |% > Exit 8 > Walk Straight till you cross the under bridge > Turn 
right & walk straight 
Ding Tai Feng #= 
  Zhongxiao  Dunhua  Station  |% >  Exit  3  >  Will  see  a  Watsons  > Walk  straight  to  the  next 
traffic  light,  and  diagonally  across  on  your  right,  can  see  a  shopping  mall  "ATT"  >  Should  be  able  to 
spot the red Ding Tai Feng signboard. It's located behind this mall 
Shihlin Night Market [| (Close @ 0200hrs) 
There are various cuisine in the night market, including steak, hot stuffed dumplings, little cake wrapped in big 
cake, sliced noodles, liver soup, squid thick soup, oyster omeletsetc. 
  Jiantan Station % > Exit 2 
[Shopping remember to bargain cos the price might be slightly more ex than XMD or Raohe Night Market] 
New Shihlin Night Market [| 
  Jiantan  Station  % >  Exit  1  >  Walk  straight  (Same  as  car  direction)  >  When  you  see  Renai 
Spectacle Store ]% > Turn left & walk straight 
Jay Chou's Shop (Phantaci) | (Phantaci) Opens 1pm  10pm 
Address: (,]{58 B1 
Website: http://www.wretch.cc/blog/PHANTACi/13544465   
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  Ximen  Station  [%  >  Exit  6  >  Walk  along  Hanzhong  St  ,]  >  When  you  saw  East  Dragon 
Hotel, DO NOT cross > Turn left > Walk all the way straight along Hankou St, Sec. 2 ,]{ > 
Look for No 58 & go down B1 
Bangkok Bag Shop (Naraya)  (Naraya) 
  Danshui Station % 
Guo Yuan Ye ; 
  Shihlin  Station  [%  >  Exit  1  >  Walk  straight  out  >  Across  the  street  >  Walk  left  &  walk  until  the 
traffic  light  >  Cross  the  street  &  take  right  >  Go  straight  down  5-8mins  walk  &  you'll  see  the  store  on 
your left (7|*) 
Danshui Old Street ] (Close @ 2200hrs) 
  Danshui Station % > Turn right > Will See Starbucks 
[Try )7| which Jay always go and eat after school]  
Miramar Entertainment Park @=  (NT150)  Chippy Monkey =|=|  
  Jiannan Rd. Station W% > Exit 3 > Turn right 
Five Dime 7| 
  Jiantan  Station  % >  Exit  1 >  Transfer  free  shuttle  bus.  If  the  line  is  too  long,  take  public  Bus 
267 > Cross the traffic light from Miramar to Grand Victoria Hotel @( & walk straight 
[To return: Jiantan Station, go to the bus shelter just under the Ferris Wheel. There are 2 shuttle buses back] 
  Jiannan Rd. Station W% > Exit 3 > Turn right > 1
st
 junction turn left & walk straight > 2
nd
 junction 
turn left 
Hello Kitty Sweets 3$  
  Zhongxiao Fuxing Station % > Exit 3 > Walk straight & cross the road > Walk straight again 
& before crossing the road > Turn right & youll see Minamoto Kichoan > Walk straight  
Website:  http://www.sanrio.com.tw/news/hellokitty_sweets.html   
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Jay Chou's Shop (Mr. J French-Italian Restaurant) | (Mr. J ,;) 
  Taipei City Hall Station M% > Exit 2 > Free Shuttle Bus to Taipei Medical University or cab. Fare: 
NT100 OR 
  Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station %% > Exit 2 > Walk south on Guangfu South Road 5
W toward the McDonald's & turn right into Lane 308 
Map: http://www.trtc.com.tw/img/ALL/Route2200/092.jpg  
Website: http://www.mrj-tw.com/  
Jioufen 7| (Best To Go On Weekdays) 
  Taipei  Main  Station (=%  >  Cross  the  road  using  an  overhead  bridge  from  the  train  station  > 
Take  Keelung  Bus  ]  >  The  bus  stop  is  in  front  of  a  clinic  with  a  blue  signboard  >  The 
service to Jioufen has a sign that reads ] > 7| > ( OR 
  Zhongxiao  Fuxing  Station  %  >  Exit  1  >  Take  the  bus  that  reads  ]  >  7|  >  ( 
(Takes about 1hr 45mins) - NT90 OR 
  Board  a  railway  train  to  Rueifang  Railway  Station  f% >  Transfer  to  a  Keelung  bus  outside  the 
station. 
  After  alighting  from  the  train  >  Exit  the  station  &  walk  to  the  front  of  the  railway  station  >  The  road  in 
front  of  the  station  is  Mingdeng  Road  Sec  3.  If  you  are  going  to  Jioufen  or  Jinguashih  (,  you 
would  need  to  cross  Mingdeng  Road  Sec  3  to  the  bus  stop  just  outside  the  shops  &  caf  >  Take  the 
Keelung bus heading to "Jinguashih" for Jioufen. The bus will terminate at Jinguashih. Bus fare: NT22 
(To Jiufen/Jinguashih same bus fare). The bus journey uphill takes about 20mins (to Jiufen) 
  Alight at the Old street (Chishan Street) stop along the road bend > You can see the 7-11 convenience 
store 
[For  return:  Can  take  a  Keelung  Bus  directly  to  Taipei  >  Stops  at  Raohe  St  Night  Market  ,|  or 
Zhongxiao  Fuxing  Station  Stop  (#,  from  Ah  Xing's  stallLi  Yi  Bing  Dian  (|)  OR  Li  Gu 
Bing Dian ($|) 7|*Mochi). Li Yi has opened a new outlet at Taipei Main 
Station Front Metro Mall] 
Fisherman's Wharf ( - NT100 [2 ways] (Close @ 2200hrs) 
  Danshui Station % > Along the river, you can buy the ferry ticket  
[(Produced easycard & get discount or transfer bus Red 26 from interchange (Directions on where to board the 
bus, are given at the station) (To buy Fish Cracker from Ti Hu Master Shop)]   
Snoopy Land | 
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  Banqiao Station ||% > Exit 2 > Turn right (You'll see an overhead bridge) > Walk straight & you'll 
see FE21'  > Level 4 OR @=Level 4 OR  @ [7N
Level 4 (Mostly bought back from Japan) 
P.S. BuBu @= (Close @ 2200hrs) 
  Shipai Station (M% > Exit right > Walk to the traffic lights > Turn right to the bus stop > Take R19 all 
the way to the end (Tian Mu) > Walk down the road on the Left side where PS Bubu located. (After that, 
keep  walking  down  on  the  left  for  the  export  outlet  shops.  Look  out  for  the  Budget  "Bins".  Lots  of 
bargains can be found there. )  
[For return: Take bus 601 directly back to Ximenting]  
Lover's Bridge | (Best To View On 5pm) 
  Danshui Station % @ Fisherman's Wharf 
Maokong ())  
  Wanfang Community Station 1L% > Take Minibus 10 to Makong  
EZ5 Live House EZ5  (NT800) 
  Liuzhangli Metro Station % 
If take cab from Ximen to EZ5 Live House. Fare: NT200 
Website: http://www.ez5.com.tw    
Map: http://www.urmap.com.tw/#m=cf_acgahfjbgeedi,bcb_ffabjjbedbbcaf&z=j 
Tianmu 9f 
  Shipai  Station (M%  >  Walk  out  of  Station  >  Left  side  to  traffic  Light  >  Turn  right  &  keep  walking 
(Lots  of  Shops  &  food  joints  there  as  well,  only  empty  spot  is  near  the  hospital.  Lots  of  shops  on 
TianMu  West  Road  9f[  as  well  (Not  Factory  outlets).  Junction  of  Tian  Mu  West  Road  &  Tian 
Mu  North  Road  9f(.  Great  place  to  eat  local  food,  worth  a  visit  (You  will  see  them  frying  the 
NiuRo Shien Pin, Chung Pin etc). You will see all the shops when you walk up Zhongshan North Road 
Section 7 u({ on the right side of the road OR 
  Shipai Station (M% > Exit right > Walk to the traffic lights > Turn right to the bus stop > Turn right 
across the street take Bus R19 OR 
  Jiantan Station % > Take bus 220 to Tianmu 
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OrangeBear J 
  Kun Yang Station % > Exit 4 > Inside Senseio Shopping Mall =[[} 
  Taipei City Hall M% > Exit 1 > Turn left > No. 35 Zhongxiao East Road Section 5 Level 2 (Opp 
Hankyu Dept Store [7) 
Shida Night Market 7| 
  Taipower Building Station =7N% > Exit 3 > Turn right & turn right again > Walk straight till you 
see Watson with Kodak Express & turn right 
[Selling lots of Sports Stuffs]   
Guang Hua Shang Chang 5=[} 
  Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station 3% > Exit 4 > Turn Right > Walk to 2nd Junction > Turn Left > 
Walk for about 2mins 
Shinkuchan Shopping Centre #[  
  Kaohsiung HSR Station HH% > Central Park Station 91% > Exit 2  
Gong Guan Night Market 1%| 
  Gongguan Station 1%% > Exit 4 
Raohe St. Night Market ,| (Close @ 0100hrs)  
This is the first tourist night market in Taiwan, & the total length is about 600m. There are many herb-steamed 
sparerib restaurants here, which provides a good opportunity for nourishment in winter. 
  After  going  to  Wu  Fen  Pu  >  Walk  to  Songshan  Station  u%  >  There's  a  red  bridge  (See  The 
Sign) > Cross over to the other side OR 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Take Bus 605 or 276 > Stop at entrance of Raohe 
[WARNING] DO NOT go in to  W as it was a  black shop  (). On the pink & yellow cardboard 
sheets,  it  is  written  "|T,|3hQ  NT399"  scribbled  in  marker  ink  hanging  at 
entrance opp a Smelly Beancurd shop (Not pushcart) with big signboard.  
Station Front Metro Mall %]|] (Z Zone) 
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  Taipei Main Station (=% > Towards M5 or M6 > At "Z" zone 
Taipei New World Mall (l5|] (K Zone) 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Towards M5 or M6 > Exit Z1 to "K" zone  
Taipei Metro Mall (|] (Y Zone) / Zhongshan Metro Mall u|] (R Zone) 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Towards M1 or M2 > At "Y" zone to Taipei Metro Mall & "R" zone to 
Zhongshan Metro Mall 
Map: http://www.trtc.com.tw/img/ALL/Route2200/051.jpg  
East Metro Underground Mall L|] (Close @ 2200hrs) 
  Zhongxiao Fuxing Station % > Towards Exit 3 / Exit 4 
  Zhongxiao Dunhua Station |% > Towards Exit 6 or Exit 8 
Map: http://www.trtc.com.tw/img/ALL/Route2200/010.jpg  
Wu Fen Pu  
Most  stores  open  from  around  noon  till  past  midnight.  Best  time  to  go  is  after  1500hrs.  On  Sundays,  stores 
may close earlier after 2100 hrs. Monday is reserved for wholesalers. Still can go, but may not get services as 
good as usual. 
  Houshanpi Station u% > Exit 4 > Turn right > Turn right again > Walk straight 
[When  walk  straight  all  the  way  to  the  road  junction,  it's  just  on  your  right!  The  shop  is  facing  the  main  road, 
Will see a shop called "Formosa Chang" / (Website: http://www.fmsc.com.tw/), try their Braised Minced 
Meat Rice T|]  
YongKang Street @] 
  Daan Station 7% > Board Bus 20/22/38 in the middle of the road TI91=% 
  Alight at "Yongkang St" stop shortly after passing CKS Memorial Hall I  
Bus 22 route map: http://yoyonet.biz/egoing/bus/beichi/lanin/022-1.htm    
Website: http://www.taiwanfun.com/north/taipei/articles/0209/0209CoverStoryTW.htm   
Keelung Night Market ]| (After 8pm) (Close @ 0200/0300hrs) 
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The  cuisine  in  Keelung  Temple  street  night  market  is  very  famous,  for  example:  pot-edged  pancake  soup, 
shaved ice, Tempura, fried sandwiches, bean noodle thick soup, & shrimp Taiwanese ball. 
  Taipei  Main  Station  (=%  >  Keelung  Train  Station  ]9=%  (appox.  50mins)  >  Turn right > 
Walk  straight & you  can  see  MacDonald  >  Turn right  >  First  cross  junction  turn  left  (Do  Visit  Lee-hu 
Pastry Shop ($) OR 
  Taipei  Main  Station  (=%  >  Keelung  Train  Station  ]9=%  (appox.  50mins)  >  Turn right > 
Walk straight & you can see MacDonald > Walk the underpass > Walk Straight 
Taipei 101 (101 (NT450) 
  Taipei City Hall Station M% > Exit 2 > Take shelter bus to Taipei 101 OR 
  Taipei City Hall Station M% > Transfer to Bus 32, 537, B5 or B10 
Stella Huangs Black As Chocolate |} 
  Taipei Main Station (=% > Exit M6 > Caesar Park Hotel Level 7|]N OR 
  Zhongxiao Fuxing % > Exit 5 > Beside Cosmo Bank #| > Walk Straight, Cross the 
road, near to the roadside, there's a stall sells Wheel Biscuit =| (Beside is Landbank ||) , 
Stand in front of Wheel Biscuit stall to wait for Life Bus 3,(Provide free shuttle bus) Opp 
Living Mall $= OR 
  Zhongshan Station u% > Exit 4 > Walk all the straight till you see Kangle Park > Turn into Linsen 
North Road [O( > Walk to Shin Shin Dept Store Level 1 jj=N OR 
  Zhongxiao Fuxing  % > Exit 5 > Walk straight & turn into Civic Blvd Sec. 3 ]7 opp 
Breeze Centre 
Heavenly Sky Lantern 9  
  Taipei  Main  Station  (=%  >  Rueifang  Railway  Station  f.  Fare:  NT52~NT80.  Travel  Time: 
About  40~55mins  (Depending  on  type  of  train).  At  Rueifang,  transfer  to  another  railway  train  on  the 
Pingsi  Line  .  Consider  purchasing  a  NT54  day  pass  at  the  train  platform  control  booth  for 
unlimited travel on Pingsi Line. Drop off at Shifen/Pingsi Railway Station. 
[Get down at Jingtong Railway Station |9=% to buy wooden postcard (NT60)]  
Yang Ming Shan Park u (Flower Season: March  May) (Cherry Blossom: Late December  January) 
  Board Bus 260 outside Ximen Station [% > Exit 3. The bus journey takes about 1hr 10mins OR 
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  Board Bus Red  5, 260 outside  Jiantan   or Shihlin Stations  [%. Bus Red 5  serves the 
route  between  Jiantan  Station  &  Yang  Ming  Shan.  The  bus  journey  takes  about  45-50mins  from 
Jiantan / Shihlin Stations OR 
  Board MRT train to Beitou Station & transfer to Bus 230 to Yang Ming Shan Bus Terminal or minibus 
S9 to Zhuzhihu | Terminal. Use stored value Easycard to pay the MRT / bus fares. To go to the 
inner  areas  of  Yang  Ming  Shan,  board  leisure  shuttle  Bus  108  from  the  bus  terminal.  Pay  NT60  for 
unlimited bus rides for the day. Operation hrs: 0700-1730hrs 
Website: http://www.ymsnp.gov.tw/ 
Leofoo Village {| 
  Take  a  MRT  train  heading  Nanshijiao  Line  W57  >  Alight  at  Jing-an  Station  %  >  Board 
TaiLien's  E-go  (Taiwan  United)  Bus  ]  outside  Jing-an  Station  to  Leofoo.  Bus  fare: 
NT120 (One-Way). NT240 (Return). Travel Time: About 1hr one-way 
Guess Guess Guess ])])]))) 
To book the seat, you can call +8862-2781-3888 Ext: 535 or email to a_kevin2002@yahoo.com.tw & do leave 
your name & contact no OR you can visit http://www.wretch.cc/blog/guess3 for recording dates. 
  Kunyang Station |% > Exit 2 > Walk to the traffic light to cross the road to take bus Blue 22. Three 
bus stops away. (NT15) 
Stage (Open By Show Luo 3) 
  Ximen Metro Station [% > Exit 6 
[(J]2 {66 @ (No.66, Sec.2, KaiFong Street,Taipei)]   
Living Mall $= 
  Zhongxiao Fuxing % > Exit 5 > Beside Cosmo Bank #| > Walk Straight, Cross the 
road, near to the roadside, there's a stall sells Wheel Biscuit =| (Beside is Landbank ||) , 
Stand in front of Wheel Biscuit stall to wait for Life Bus 3,(Provide free shuttle bus) 
Dream Mall } 
  Taipei HSR Station (H% to Kaohsiung HSR Station HH%. Transfer to Kaohsiung Bus 
no.101 and get off at Dream Mall stop. Take Bus No. 2, 14, 36, 70 & get off at Hankyu [7 stop 
Fei Tian Steamboat 99 (NT330 - NT360) 
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  Ximen Station [% > Exit 1 > Turn left  
Ma La Steamboat ==%9  
  Ximen  Station  [%  >  Exit  6  >  Opp  Wan  Nian  Building [J7N  >  Youll  see  Holiday  KTV 
big signboard > Go to 2
nd
 floor.  
Liouhe Night Market /5| 
Dainties  of  all  lands  and  seas,  food  &  beverage,  special  products  are  all  available  here,  &  the  plentiness  of 
flavorful  food  of  Liuhe  Night  Market  is  famous  in  Taiwan.  Among  these  cuisine,  papaya  milk,  salt-steamed 
shrimp are the main feature. 
  Kaohsiung HSR  Station  HH%  to  Dayuanhuan  7  stop  By  KRTC  H  get  off  at 
Formosa Boulevard Station @E%, Orange Line  > Exit 1 
Club Primo 
  Yongchun Station @% > Exit 1 
Kaohsiung Pier 2 H 
  Fong Shan Station u% > Exit 1 
Website: http://pier-2.khcc.gov.tw   
Formosa Fun Coast 1 
  Guandu Station }% > Exit 1 > Take Red 22 or 13 to Formosa Fun Coast 
Website: http://www.fww.com.tw/html/infor/02.htm 
Breeze Center } 
  Zhongxiao Fuxing Station % > Exit 5 
Nu Ren Wo Zui Da Products "  
HANDS $ |[1 2003/05 [&j 
(Website: http://www.hands.com.tw/diy/index.asp?id=12) 
|(H19 @5  (5A4 $5 ) 
(02)2723-8050  /(02)2723-6710 
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W[|(W$[12 @9  (5W[$9 ) 
(02)2563-0080  /(02)2563-0081 
|2 {111 @8  (58 ) 
(04)2258-6606  /(04)2258-6609 
|(HANDS SELECTION)(#4 {45 @10  (SOGO10 ) 
(02)2771-8007  /(02)2771-5001 
9f|(u(6 {77 @7  (SOGO9f7 ) 
(02)2838-2728  /(02)2838-2729 
Taiwan Storyland #% 
  Taipei Metro Station (% > Towards M5 or M6 > Exit Z4 OR 
  San  Chung  Bus  ,  Chongqing  Line    > Take  Bus  Blue  1,0  South  W,0,  East 
,14,15,18,22,39,49,202,205,212,218,220,221,232,236,246,247,
249,251,253,257,260,262,265,274,276,299,307,310,527,532,539,
604,605,652,659 can reach 
Yi Zhong Shopping District [ 
  Taipei HSR Station (H% > Taichung HSR Station H% > In front of Taichung Station 
Square 9=%]}  >  Board  United  Bus  (])  61/73/83  (4
th
  Bus  Stop)  OR  Taichung  Bus 
() 88 (4
th
 Bus Stop) > Drop off at National Taichung Institute Of Technology 7=[ 
Website: http://hk.geocities.com/jerrypig1/sothink/default.htm  
Feeling 18C Chocolate Factory Feeling 18C 57 
Address: 545 WM3]20  
Tel: +886-4-9298-4863 #27 #28 
Email: 0800@feeling18c.com.tw  
Website: http://www.feeling18c.com   
Paper Dome  
Address: WM|X|X52-12  
Tel: +886-4-9291-4922 
Email: land@homeland.org.tw  
Website: http://paperdome.homeland.org.tw/pd/  
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  Taichung  Station  >  Walk  opp  to  take  Nantou  Bus  (W,|:
%9=%}7=[36M
) OR 
  Take taxi from Puli to Taomi Or 
  Take Feng Rong Bus (=) to Taomi Station |X%  
Carton King  (NT100) 
Address: (L5-8  
Tel: +886-4-2239-8868   
Website: http://www.cartonking.com.tw     
  Take Taichung Bus No  15 or 16 OR 
  Take Renyou Bus No  1, 20, 21 or 31 & drop off at Da Keng Yuan Huan Station 7|
% 
Xing Tian Temple |93 
  Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station 3%, take Bus no 109, 214, 222, 280, 624, 643, 72 to Minquan-
Songjiang Intersection stop ]|- 
Whale Watching % (NT700) 
  By Train:  
Take  a  train  from  Taipei Station (9=% on  the  North  Link  line  ( &  get  off  at  Luodong 
Station 39=%. Then take King Bus on the Nan Fang Ao Line W & drop off at Wushin 
Harbor ( stop & take ship to Gueishan Island uE 
By Bus:  
Taipei Station (9=%, take a Kuo Kuang bus on the Luodong line; alternatively, from in front of 
the Taipei Railway Station take a You Air Bus 7 on the Hualien line & get off at Wushin 
Harbor. Then take ship to Gueishan Island 
By Taxi:  
Taxis outside the West Exit 4 of Taipei Station (9=% will take you to Yilan [ or Luodong 3
  for  NT300,  but  you  can  ask  for  a  discount  to  NT250.  These  taxis  wait  for  4  passengers  before 
leaving  (Which  is  why  the  fare  is  so  reasonable)  OR  Board  Capital  Star  Bus  (T)  at 
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Taipei  City  Hall  Station  near  exit  3  or  Kemalan  Bus  ($)  at  Taipei  Intercity  Bus 
Terminal. The bus travels via Freeway 5 & 12.9km Shuehshan Tunnel. Travel Time: About 45~50 mins 
Sun Moon Lake  
  Alight at High Speed Rail H Taichung Station % & transfer to a Nantou Bus W 
heading to Sun Moon Lake directly. Bus fare: NT200. Travel Time: About 2.25hrs OR 
  King Bus offers direct bus service to the lake from the West Station next to Taipei Main Station 
Cruise  on  a  yacht  /  boat  to  the  various  attractions.  Tickets  for  boat  tours  of  Sun  Moon  Lake  are  available  at 
Chaowu Wharf (, Shueishe Wharf 1(, Yidashao Wharf ( & Syuanguang Temple 
Wharf 5(. Duration of Boat Tour: About 1.5hrs. Cost of Boat Tours: NT300 (Adult), NT200 (Children) 
Website: http://www.sunmoonlake.gov.tw/EN/02000479.aspx 
H Park Hair Dressing   
  Taipei City Hall Station M% > Exit 2 > Eslite Bookstore w, (Opp 5 A4) > Level 
6 (Close @ 2100hrs) 
[Need to book for appointment @ (02)-2722-6188. Recommended: 
Tiffany Sung (hparktiffany@yahoo.com.tw) (Off: Mon)  
Elvis Lee (hparkelvis@yahoo.com.tw) (Off: Thurs)  
  Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station %% > Exit 2 > Turn right (Close @ 2030hrs) 
[Need to book for appointment @ (02)-2776-2199. Recommended:    
Kevin Sun (hparkkevin@yahoo.com.tw) (Off: Thurs) 
Taylor Wu (hparktaylor@yahoo.com.tw) (Off: Wed) 
Dick Lau (hparkdick@yahoo.com.tw) (Off: Sun)  
in (5W240 26 1F @ Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall]  
Taroko Gorge 7 
  Taipei Main Station  (=% > Hualien Railway Station  9=%. Fare: NT287~NT445. Travel 
Time:  About  2.5hrs~3hrs  (Depending  on  type  of  train).  Hire  a  cab  at  the  front  of  Hualien  Railway 
Station  to  tour  Taroko  Gorge  or  meet  your  pre-booked  cabbie  like  what  most  forumers  do.  Hualien 
Railway Station is about 25km from Taroko Gorge OR 
  Take railway train at Taipei Main Station  (=% to Sincheng Railway  Station  9=%. Only 
the  slower  trains  will  make  a  stop  at  Sincheng.  Fare:  NT263~NT409  (Depending  on  type  of  train). 
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Sincheng Railway Station is just 5km from Taroko Gorge. Hire a cab at the front of Sincheng Railway 
Station to tour Taroko Gorge. Always negotiate on duration & price before boarding cab. 
Hell Valley | 
  Beitou Station (% > Take Bus Red 21 & will reach Hell Valley 
Love River , 
  Other  buses  from  the  front  of  Kaohsiung  Railway  Station  to  Love  River:  2,  56,  60,  248  (Fare  NT12). 
Bus 248 terminates at Gushan Ferry Pier 5u}% OR 
  City  Council  Station  |  >    Exit  1  >  Walk  along  Jhongjheng  4
th
  Rd  I  OR  Take  0-North 
Bus,  0-South  Bus,  No.  14,  25,  56  (run  on  holiday),  60,  76,  77,  78,  91,  99,  214,  219,  248  get  off  at 
Kaohsiung Museum of History stop =]][%=near the Jhongjheng bridge I| 
Miniatures Museum Of Taiwan ][% 
  Taipei  Main  Station  (=%  >  Nanjing  East  Road  Station  W$  >  Take  Bus  BR10  to 
Zhongshan Girls' High School u 
CKS Memorial Hall I 
  Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall Station I% > Exit 5 
Room 18 Club @ NEO 19 (Clubbing) 
  Taipei City Hall M% > Exit 3 > Walk straight & turn into Songren Road  
Map: http://tw.lifestyle.yahoo.com/biz.html?bizid=ea01a9defae7eaa9 
Luxy Club 
  Zhongxiao Dunhua Station |% > Exit 2 
Map: http://tw.lifestyle.yahoo.com/biz.html?bizid=d7cbc0cf9426ab1f  
Lava Club @ NEO 19  
  Taipei City Hall M% > Exit 3 > Walk straight & turn into Songren Road  
Deep Passion Club 
Address: (uLW${217 B1 
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  Nanjing East Road Station W$%   
Primo Club @ Attoui Level 5  
  Yongchun  Station @%  >  Exit  1  >  Turn  right  &  walk  straight  to  attoui  (Red  building)  next  to  The 
Tango Hotel >  
Dahu Wineland Resort 7( (Strawberry Season: December - April) 
  Take railway train at Taipei Railway Station  (=% to Miaoli  = > In front of the train station > 
Take  Hsinchu  Bus  |  to  Dahu  7  >  As  the  bus  approaches  Dahu,  tell  the  driver  that  you 
wish to alight at Dahu Farm & Winery 7|LTT|V( 
Website: http://www.dahufarm.org.tw  
Jingming 1
st
 Street ] 
  Board Taichung City Bus 27 (There are other buses) from Taichung Bus Station to Jingming 1st Street 
(]).  Alight  at  Jhongming  Primary  School  stop  (")  along  {  /  
{ & walk to the next street. A prominent landmark nearby is Evergreen Laurel Hotel. Bus Fare: NT20. 
Travel Time: About 15mins. The cab fare is about NT120  
Hualien Farglory Ocean Park =l5 
  Take railway train at Taipei Railway Station (=% to Hualien. Fare: NT287 - NT445. Travel Time: 
About 2.5hrs~3hrs (Depending on type of train) > Take Taitung  direction, Seaside route  to 
Hualien Farglory Ocean Park. Travel Time: About 30~40mins 
Martyrs Shrine  
  Yuanshan Station u% >  Exit 1 > Cross road to Soccer Stadium side > Walk to ZhongShan North 
Rd Sec 3 u({ to take buses Red 2, 21, 208, 247 or 287. OR 
  Take buses 247 & 287 from Bo Ai Rd ] (Ximen Station Exit 3) OR from Hengyang Rd @ 
(Ximen Station Exit 4) 
Tomita Farm ET} 
  Take TRA train from Miaoli Station =% to Taoyuan Station  |%. Fare: NT90 - NT191. Travel 
Time: 62 - 87mins (Depending on type of train). Exit Taoyuan Railway Station |9=% & use the 
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underpass next to FE21 Dept. Store to go to Taoyuan Bus Station located some 250m away at rear of 
the  railway  station 9=%.  Board  a  bus  heading  to  Dasi 7.  Fare:  NT42.  Travel  Time: 
About 45mins 
Fo Guang Shan Monastery 5u  
  From Kaohsiung Railway Station H=% > Take the Cishan or Meinong-bound Kaohsiung Bus OR 
  Taipei Railway Station (=% > Jioucyutang Train Station 79=% > To get to the bus 
stop, walk towards the right as you leave the train station & walk down to the underground passageway 
which leads to the back of the train station. On reaching the other end of the passageway, cross the 
road to the bus stop which is located slightly to the right. Any bus that passes through the road will take 
you to Fo Guang Shan. (Fare: NT30)   
Map: http://www.fgs.org.tw//english//organization/transportation/Chiuqutangmap.htm   
Lavender Forest (O[  
  Taichung Railway Station =% > Board Fongyuan bus =displaying either --
M--5 or --u--5 at Fongyuan bus station in front of Taichung Railway Station. 
Alight at  M stop. From there, take a short cab ride to Lavender Cottage at Shin-she (1
) 1|]20 . Total travel time: About 1hr. 
Cijin A 
  Take THSR to Zuoying Station & continue by the Taiwan Railway train to Kaohsiung Train Station > At 
the front of the station, catch the Bus No 99/248 to Cishan Ferry Terminal (u=) > Take the ferry 
to Cijin OR 
  From the front of Kaohsiung Train Station, you can also take Bus No 2/36 to Cianjhen Senior High 
School Station (]MH%) > Take Bus No 35 to Cijin 
Sizihwan Bay [) 
  Take ferry back to Cishan Ferry Terminal > Take Bus No 99 to Sizihwan Beach  
Hengchun | > Kenting   
  Take train to Kaohsiung Train Station or THSR to Zuoying Station > From the front of both stations, you 
can take Chung Nan Bus (W) or Kaohsiung Joint Operation Bus (H) to Hengchun > 
From Hengchun take the Kenting Road (Orange Line) bus to Kenting Stop OR 
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  Take the Kaohsiung, Pingtung, Kuo Kuang or Chung Nan Bus to Kenting > Take Kenting Road bus 
(Hengchun-Fuhua, Kenting Line) or Orange Line (Eluanbi-Kenting-Hengchun-Baoli-Museum of Marine 
Biology-Yoho Spa Line) to Kenting Road  
Siao Du Bao "1 (12pm  7pm) 
Address: @|M|W29-6 /@|M|11820 
Website: http://uukt.idv.tw/eat/sd.htm OR http://store.siaodu.com/index.php   
  Take train to Kaohsiung Train Station or THSR to Zuoying Station > From the front of both stations, you 
can take Chung Nan Bus (W) or Kaohsiung Joint Operation Bus (H) to Hengchun  
Guo Da Yeh Steamboat 79  
  Zhongxiao Dunhua Station |% > Exit 2 > Turn left & you will see 7-11 > Turn right & walk 
straight.  
Beitou Hot Spring (()  
  Xinbeitou Station & walk about 5 minutes  
Yang Ming Shan Hot Spring (u)  
  Taipei Main Station > Take Bus 260  
The Top @| 
Address: |7=%50 1)  
  Zhishan Station u% > Take bus (Including Red 5) to Chinese Culture University |7= stop > 
Walk to the campus > 50m below New Stadium  
Bu Yang Fortune Teller  
Address: (uLW${60 ,12 N-1 
Website: http://www.wretch.cc/blog/buyang&category_id=0 
Tel: +886-2-2761-4442 
Mobile: +886-9-1122-2947  
  Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station %% >  Exit 5 > Turn  right  & walk straight > Turn right once 
you  see  MD-300  Taiwan,  Lions  Clubs  International  (|  300 |L))  >  Walk 
straight  till  you  see  Watson  (Opp  is  China  Development  Financial  Holdings  =)  >  Level 
12  
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Wulai Hot Spring (7)  
  Xindian Station % > Catch the Wulai-bound Sindian Bus 
Lotus Lake (/) [] 
  Kaohsiung Railway Station > Take No 5 / 31 bus to Zuoying Station > Follow Shengli Road to the 
destination. Alternatively, take a one-day Kaohsiung City Tour offered by the Taiwan Tour Bus system  
Fengjia Night Market Q| 
"Low prices, all included is the main feature, & it sells several of cuisines, clothes & accessories. 
  From Taipei > Taichung 
By Express Buses: 
  Kuo-Kuang  Highway  Bus  West  Terminal  5[%.  Fare:  NT$245  (to  "Chaoma"  stop)  Travel 
Time: About 2hrs 
  Alight  at  "Chaoma"  (]=%)  stop  which  is  nearer  to  Fengjia  night  market  than  Taichung  Railway 
Station  H%  (Bus  Terminal  Stop).  From  there  take  a  cab  to  Fengjia  Night  market.  Cab  fare: 
About NT100 
By Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR): 
  From Taipei HSR Station (H% to Taichung HSR Station H% (in Wurih  outskirts of 
Taichung  city).  Fare  NT560~NT700  (Standard  class)  NT800~NT1000  (Business  class).  Fares  vary 
depending  travel  on  Mon~Thurs  or  Fri~Sun  /holidays/eve  of  public  holidays.  Travel  Time:  About 
50~60mins.  
Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR): http://www.thsrc.com.tw   
Did a search on the internet & it show the following information:  
  Taichung  HSR  Station  H%  >  Board  United  Bus  (])  85  "H%  to  Central 
Taiwan University of Science & Technology }7=" route >  Alight at stop no. 14 -- 
   (|)  stop  >  Board  Renyou  ()  Bus  22  at  7|M/@|
| (612) bus stop to Fengjia Night Market. 
By Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) trains:  
  Taipei  HSR  Station  (H% >  Taichung  HSR  Station  H%  (in  downtown).  Fare: 
NT241~NT375. Travel Time: About 1hr 49mins~2hrs 58mins (depending on type of train).  
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Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA): http://new.twtraffic.com.tw/TWRail_EN/index.aspx   
TRA train ticket prices: http://service.tra.gov.tw/tw/ticketprice/excel.aspx 
  Taichung HSR Station H% > Fengjia Night Market 
Take Taichung Bus 33, 35 Fare: NT23. Travel Time: About 30mins   
Renyou Bus 22, 25, 37 or 45 Fare: NT26. Travel Time: About 30mins   
Public bus services in Taichung City & Outskirts: 
http://english.tccg.gov.tw/living.php?page=living_day&pid=102 
Taichung City Bus: http://citybus.tccg.gov.tw 
Jingming 1st Street: http://www.jingming1st.com.tw 
Yehliu | (NT50) 
  From Taipei - Yehliu 
Board a Kuo Kuang bus from Taipei Intercity Bus Terminal Counter 19 (Next to Taipei Main Station) to Yehliu -
-  "Chin  Shan  Youth  Activity  Centre"  u,  route,  a  distance  of  about  54km.  Fare:  NT102. 
Travel Time: About 1hr 20mins. 
  From Yehliu > Keelung 
Walk to where you alighted previously & cross the road to the bus stop outside a convenience store. Board a 
Keelung  or  Danshui  bus  to  Keelung  Railway  Station,  a  distance  of  about  14km.  Fare:  NT45.  Travel  Time: 
About 40~50mins.  
  From Keelung > Jiufen 
From the staggered bus stop in front of Keelung Railway Station board a Keelung bus to Jiufen a distance of 
about  14km  (passing  by  Rueifang  Railway  Station).  The  bus  has  LED  sign  display  "Jinguashih"  (  in 
English / Chinese without a service number. Fare: NT45 (To Jiufen). Travel Time: About 40mins.     
Note: There is no direct bus from Yehliu to Jinguashih or Jiufen.  
Alishan |u 
  Board  a  HSR  train  from  Taipei  HSR  Station  (Taipei  Main  Station)  to  Chiayi  ,  HSR  Station.  Fare: 
NT860 (Standard class). NT1160 (Business class). Travel Time: About 1.5hrs 
Taiwan High Speed Rail: http://www.thsrc.com.tw/en/index.htm 
  From Chiayi HSR Station > Chiayi TRA Station (In Downtown Chiayi) 
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  Shuttle  buses  link  Chiayi  HSR  Station  (In  Taibao  City  7f)  &  Chiayi  TRA  Station  in  downtown 
Chiayi. Fare: NT45. Travel Time: 30mins. 
Shuttle Bus:  http://www.thsrc.com.tw/download/tw/file/busroute_080125_cha.pdf 
Chiayi Bus: http://www.cibus.com.tw/brttime.htm 
From Chiayi TRA Station > Alishan 
  Uphill  By  Bus:  Buses  depart  Chiayi  Bus  Station  (Right  side  of  Chiayi  Railway  Station)  at  0610,  0810, 
1210 & 1410hrs for Alishan. Fare: NT214. Travel Time: About 2.5hrs. There is an extra bus at 1010hrs 
on Sat, Sun & Public Holidays and makes a stop at Fenchihu Q before proceeding to Alishan. 
Chiayi Bus: http://citybus.cyhg.gov.tw/linemap/b24.htm 
  Uphill By Forest Rail Trains: Weekdays  The only train departs Chiayi Railway Station at 1330hrs for 
Alishan Station. Saturdays & Sundays  Trains depart Chiayi Railway Station at 0900hrs & 1330hrs for 
Alishan Station. Fare: NT399 (One-Way). Travel Time: About 3.5hrs. 
Forest Rail Timetable: http://railway.forest.gov.tw/ContentView.aspx?Type=50 
Forest Rail Fares: http://railway.forest.gov.tw/ContentView.aspx?Type=53 
Alternative: From Taipei > Alishan (By Direct Bus) 
  Board  Kuo  Kuang  bus  from  Taipei  West  Bus  Station  direct  to  Alishan.  Fare:  NT620  (One-Way). 
NT1120 (Return). Travel Time: About 6hrs 10mins 
  Depart Taipei to Alishan every Fridays & Saturdays only at 2015 & 2045hrs 
  Depart Alishan to Taipei every Sundays only at 1130 & 1230hrs.  
Ching Jing Farm T} 
From Taipei > Puli  
  Either by Fong Long (Green Transit) = or Kuo Kuang buses: 
  Fong Long (Green Transit) buses depart from No. 274 Zhongxiao E Rd Sec 3 (Near Zhongxiao Fuxing 
MRT Station (Exit 2). Please  refer to website for  bus departure schedule. The small office to buy  bus 
tickets  is  located  next  to  OK  Mart  Convenient  Store.  Fare:  NT400  (One-way)/NT700  (Return).  Travel 
Time: About 4hrs (One-way). Bus Service Hours: 0600-2200hrs. 
Fong Long (Green Transit) Bus: http://59.120.204.246/fl_web/system/index.php 
  Kuo Kuang buses depart Taipei West Bus Station (Near Taipei Main Station) at every hour on the hour 
from 0600-2100hrs. Fare: NT400 (One-way)/NT720 (Return). Travel Time: About 4hrs (One-way)  
Kuo Kuang Bus: http://www.kingbus.com.tw 
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Map of Taipei Main Station & Taipei West Bus Station: http://home.trtc.com.tw/INFO92/Lmap.asp?SID=051 
From Puli > Chingjing Farm (Final destination Sung-Gang | or Tsuei-Fong H) 
  Nantou buses depart Puli at 0600, 0710, 0835, 1020, 1400 & 1635hrs for Chingjing Farm (Via Wu-She 
1). The final destination signs on the buses indicate heading to Sung-Gang or Tsuei-Fong. Fare to 
Chingjing Farm: NT106. Travel Time: About 60mins 
Nantou Bus W: http://www.ntbus.com.tw/5-21.htm 
Taoyuan Bus |: http://www.tybus.com.tw/asp/Line.asp?sel=0039 
Freego Bus : http://www.freego.com.tw  
Tomita Farm Website: http://www.tomita.com.tw 
Minsu or Homestay Website: http://www.minsu.com.tw/ 
Kaohsiung Main Station H=% Location Map: http://www.krtco.com.tw/service/service-1.aspx  
Kaohsiung City Tourism Map H/5|: 
http://eng.taiwan.net.tw/lan/Cht/map/ShowMap.asp?pic=011251_ksmap.jpg  
Taipei Metro ( Route Map: http://www.trtc.com.tw/img/all/ebig.jpg 
Airport Transfers 
  Name: Mr. Lin 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-6836-7237 / +886-9-2001-2872 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT800 
  Pick from hotel to airport: NT800 
  Name: Mr. Wu Shi Ming 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-2511-4509 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT590 
  Pick from hotel to airport: NT590 
  Email: a5321481@hotmail.com 
  Name: Mr. Hu 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-5288-7518 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT900 
  Pick from hotel to airport: NT900 
  Email: a0939292089@yahoo.com.tw  
  Name: Mr. Song Chu Guo 
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  Cell Phone: +886-9-8225-8878 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT700 
  Pick from hotel to airport: NT650 
  Email: accord5868@yahoo.com.tw  
  Name: Mr. Tang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8251-7991 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT800 
  Pick from hotel to airport: NT700 
  Name: Mr. Han 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT900 
  Pick from hotel to airport: NT900 
  Email: idea@pmo.com.tw  
  Name: Aaron Chiu 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8826-3898 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT800 / 7seaters NT950 / 8seaters NT1100 
  Email : xxxx876@yahoo.com.tw   
  Name: Frank Fang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-7613-8598 
  Email: ffcfrank598@gmail.com  
  Name: Mr. Zhao 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3699-4558 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT750 
  Pick from hotel to airport: NT750 
  Email: kstw0403@yahoo.com.tw   
  Name: Mr. Xiao Qiang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1794-1496 
  Email: abc091794149610@yahoo.com.tw   
  Name: Frank [ 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3218-2439 
  Email: myfrankonly@yahoo.com.tw 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT900 
  Pick from hotel to airport: NT900  
  Name: Mr. Jack Wang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-5507-4213 
  Email: totaland88@hotmail.com   
  Name: Mr. A-Bin 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1955-2579 
  Pick from airport to hotel: NT1400 (9seaters) / NT1200 (7seaters) 
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  Pick from hotel to airport: NT1000 (7seaters) / NT1200 (9seaters) 
  Email: luckyabinge@gmail.com    
  Name: Mr. Wu Fuhua 
  Pick from airport to hotel: 
  Pick from hotel to airport:  
  Email: fuhua5330@yahoo.com.tw  
  Name: Mr. Jin Bing Hong 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8099-2000 / +886-9-8166-0789 
  Email: cndg1216@yahoo.com.tw    
  Name: Mr. Zhang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3025-4937 
  Email: k0918642516@yahoo.com.tw  
Taipei Tour Guides 
  Name: Mr. Meeky Yang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-2191-5586 
  3-4 pax: NT3000 
  5 pax: NT3500 
  6 pax: NT4000 
  Toyota Wish Taxi No: 311-YL 
  Email: meeky589@yahoo.com.tw OR meeky-yang@hotmail.com  
  Name: Mr. Xu (Meeky's friend) 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3392-0845  
  Name: Mr. Hong 
  Cell Phone: +886-93300-6461  
  Name: Mr. Lin Wei Jie 
  Cell Phone: +886-98110-3148 / +886-93955-5871 
  7 Seaters: NT600/pax  
  Name: Mr.  (Recommended) 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3786-9509 
  Email: chiangtourguy@yahoo.com.tw  
  3-4 pax: NT3000 
  5pax: NT3500  
  Name: Mr. Jin Bing Hong 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8099-2000 / +886-9-8166-0789 
  Email: cndg1216@yahoo.com.tw    
  Name: Mr. Huang 
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  Cell Phone: +886-9-1284-8539 
  5 pax: NT3500  
  Name: Mr. Zhou 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-5322-5373  
  Name: Mr. Xiao Qiang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1794-1496 
  Email: abc091794149610@yahoo.com.tw  
  Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/abc-0917941496/ 
  7 Seaters  
  Name: Mr. Yu Hong Jun (Recommended) 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1966-6332 
  Email: taxi_28828@yahoo.com.tw  
  NT3600  
  Name: Mr.  
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3988-9817 
  7 Seaters  
  Name: Mr. Jack Wang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-5507-4213 
  Email: totaland88@hotmail.com   
  Name: Mr. A-Bin 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1955-2579 
  Email: luckyabinge@gmail.com  
  Name: Mr. Zhang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3025-4937 
  Email: k0918642516@yahoo.com.tw   
Hualien Tour Guides 
To buy 2 ways train ticket which is 0710hrs or earlier as it'll take 2.5~3hrs journey, book 1~2days in advance or 
on the day you arrive. Ticket for both ways cost NT802. 
  Name: Mr. Looi Lai Fu 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-2856-9081 
  Small car: NT2200 
  Big car: NT2500 
  Taxi No for small car: 827-XQ 
  Additional NT500 for CingShui Cliff 
  Name: Mr. Lee 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-2198-4678 / +886-9-2198-4658 
  7 Seaters: NT1000/pax 
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  Name: Mr. {7 
  Cell Phone:+886-9-3265-5301 
  Email: 7131730@yahoo.com.tw  
  NT2400 Inclusive CingShui Cliff 
  Toyota Altis: 829-EQ 
  Name: Mr. Jiang Guo Zhen 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3252-3307 
  Email: 321dsa@yahoo.com.tw   
  NT2000 for 8hrs 
  Name: Tiffany = (Recommended) 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1252-2118 
  Email: tiffany_935lk@yahoo.com.tw  
  Name: Mr Lin 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-2026-6276 
  Email: papa23tw@yahoo.com.tw  
(NT6500  for  2days  from  Cingjing  (Including  detour  to  Mount  Hehuan)  to  Sun  Moon  Lake  to  Alishan,  then 
Alishan to Taichung) 
  Name: Mr Ceng / Ms Gu (Mrs Ceng) (Recommended) 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1067-3118 / +886-9-3508-3682 
  Email: mom88168@yahoo.com.tw  
  Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/mom88168  
  Hualien  - Cinging (Including Taroko Gorge & Mount Hehuan): NT5000  
  Name: Tonny Teng 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1699-3938 
  Email: tonny5710@yahoo.com.tw  
  Name: Mr. Orange Lai 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3234-8424 
  Email: clip1688@hotmail.com  
  Name: Mr. Liu Wenhua 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1928-1878 
  7 Seaters: NT600/pax  
  Name: Mr. Xiao Qiang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1794-1496 
  Email: abc091794149610@yahoo.com.tw  
  Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/abc-0917941496/ 
  7 Seaters  
  Name: Mr.  
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  Cell Phone: +886-9-7528-9857  
  Name: Mr. Liu Xiao Yi 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8258-0417 
  Whatsapp: +886-9-8190-0316 
  Email: utaxi.taiwan@gmail.com   
  Name: Mr. Zhang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3025-4937 
  Email: k0918642516@yahoo.com.tw   
Taichung (Sun Moon Lake > Mount He Huan Shan > CingJing)  
  Name: Mr. ||f 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3350-2799 
  NT3000 for 3 people  
  Name: Mr. Liao 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8079-3823 
  Email: blacktea398@yahoo.com.tw  
  Name: Mr. Liu 
  Cell Phone: +886-96055-4466  
  Name: Mr. Yang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1591-1700 / +886-9-1528-5700 
  Email: abykhy@hotmail.com / abykhy@yahoo.com.tw 
  Website: www.gokenting.com.tw 
  Name: Mr Ceng / Ms Gu (Mrs Ceng) 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1067-3118 / +886-9-3508-3682 
  Email: mom88168@yahoo.com.tw  
  Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/mom88168  
  Hualien  > Cinging (Including Taroko Gorge & Mount Hehuan): NT5000  
  Name: Mr. [A 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-2026-6276 
  Email: papa23tw@yahoo.com.tw  
(NT6500  for  2days  from  Cingjing  (Including  detour  to  Mount  Hehuan)  to  Sun  Moon  Lake  to  Alishan,  then 
Alishan to Taichung)  
  Name: Mr. Xiao Qiang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1794-1496 
  Email: abc091794149610@yahoo.com.tw  
  Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/abc-0917941496/ 
  7 Seaters 
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  Name: Mr. Grant Lee (English Speaking) 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1848-5041 
  Email: roundTAIWANround@gmail.com  
  Website: http://roundtaiwanround.tumblr.com/tagged/Hehuanshan  
  Name: Mr. # 
  Cell Phone: +886- 9-3721-6180 
  Email: x21115650@yahoo.com.tw    
  Name: Mr. Jiang " 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-2096-5369 
  Email: steveniloveyoutw@hotmail.com     
  Name: Mr. A-Bin 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1955-2579 
  Email: luckyabinge@gmail.com  
  Name: Mr. Liu Xiao Yi 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8258-0417 
  Whatsapp: +886-9-8190-0316 
  Email: utaxi.taiwan@gmail.com   
  Name: Mr. Zhang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3025-4937 
  Email: k0918642516@yahoo.com.tw   
Kaohsiung / Kenting 
  Name: Mr. Zhang Rui De 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3285-6423 
  NT300/trip 
  Name: Mr. Tsai 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8223-4960 
  Email: wu_07292000@yahoo.com.tw   
  Name: Mr. Zhang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3509-2889  
  Name: Mr. Yang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1591-1700 / +886-9-1528-5700 
  Email: abykhy@hotmail.com / abykhy@yahoo.com.tw 
  Website: www.gokenting.com.tw  
  Name: Mr. Xiao Qiang 
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  Cell Phone: +886-9-1794-1496 
  Email: abc091794149610@yahoo.com.tw  
  Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/abc-0917941496/ 
  7 Seaters  
  Name: Mr. Willy 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-3338-4986 
  Email: leader1388@yahoo.com.tw  
  Website: www.leader1388.com.tw  
  Zuoying HSR > Kenting: NT400/pax 
  Kenting > Kaoshiung: NT350/pax  
  Name: Mr. Liu Xiao Yi 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8258-0417 
  Whatsapp: +886-9-8190-0316 
  Email: utaxi.taiwan@gmail.com   
Alishan Tour Guides  
  Name: Mr. Yang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1591-1700 / +886-9-1528-5700 
  Email: abykhy@hotmail.com / abykhy@yahoo.com.tw 
  Website: www.gokenting.com.tw  
  Name: Mr. Liu 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-6055-4466  
  Name: Mr. Xiao Qiang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1794-1496 
  Email: abc091794149610@yahoo.com.tw  
  Website: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/abc-0917941496/ 
  7 Seaters  
  Name: Mr. Liu Xiao Yi 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8258-0417 
  Whatsapp: +886-9-8190-0316 
  Email: utaxi.taiwan@gmail.com   
Tainan Tour Guides  
  Name: Mr. Yang 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-1591-1700 / +886-9-1528-5700 
  Email: abykhy@hotmail.com / abykhy@yahoo.com.tw 
  Website: www.gokenting.com.tw  
  Name: Mr. Liu 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-6055-4466 
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  Name: Mr. Liu Xiao Yi 
  Cell Phone: +886-9-8258-0417 
  Whatsapp: +886-9-8190-0316 
  Email: utaxi.taiwan@gmail.com  
How To Book Online Train Ticket To Hualien? 
Is it really necessary to book tickets? 
If youre planning to go to Hualien on a Fri, Sat or Sun, its advisable to book & secure your train tickets in 
advance. For travel on other days, its still good to book as it will give you peace of mind. However, if you 
prefer flexibility in your schedule, you may choose to buy your tickets directly from the train station. 
Booking, payment & collection 
Train tickets can only be booked two weeks in advance. If you pay by credit card, you can collect the tickets on 
the day of departure itself, at least 30mins before the train departs. If you pay cash, you must collect the tickets 
within two days of booking (which means you cant secure your tickets early). Note that the day of booking is 
considered the first day, so effectively youll need to collect your tickets the next day if you want to pay cash! 
Here are the steps for booking & payment: 
1. Check out the train schedule to determine the train number you want to take. 
http://163.29.3.96/TWRail_EN/index.aspx  
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2. Select Taipei as your origin & Hualien as your destination & select the date of your trip. You can leave 
Train Types as Express. Click Query & the schedule will load.  
3. If youre touring with Mr. Lu Lai Fu, he usually recommends his customers to book train #1091, departing 
Taipei at 8am & reaching Hualien at 10.08am. This is a Taroko Express train, which is faster & can be 
identified by the green mountain logo. 
Dont worry that the Origin-Dest column doesnt state Taipei To Hualien. This simply means that Taipei is 
not the first station & Hualien is not the terminal station for that train; they are just two of the stops along the 
line.  
4. Repeat steps 1 & 2 to check the train schedule for the return journey from Hualien to Taipei. Mr. Lu 
recommended me to book train #1096, departing Hualien at 7.30pm & reaching Taipei at 9.45pm. Again, this 
is a Taroko Express. 
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5. Book your train tickets. Take note that this website is open for bookings only from 6am - 10pm daily. 
http://railway.hinet.net/net_eng.htm  
6. Click on Order Tickets Using Train No. & fill in your particulars at the next screen. If youre a Singaporean 
like  me,  fill  in  your  entire  passport  number  including  letters  of  the  alphabet.  Click  on  Start  To  Order.  Train 
Code as 1091  
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7. Youll be prompted for a random numbers check. Warning, this check seems to be problematic & 
you may need to enter the code several times before its accepted, even if youve keyed in the correct code. 
Keep trying!  
8. After clearing the numbers check, note down the 6-digit booking code given to you. It will be stated that you 
need  to  collect  the  tickets  within  two  days  of  booking,  but  you  can  disregard  this  timeline  if  youre  paying  by 
credit card.   
9. Repeat steps 5 to 7 to book your tickets for the return trip from Hualien to Taipei. Again, note down the 6-
digit booking code. You should have two different booking codes now. 
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10. Make payment by credit card. Payment is available only from 6am - 11pm daily. As the payment website is 
in Chinese, you will not be automatically redirected to it after booking from the English website. Just follow this 
link: https://ticket.chinatrust.com.tw/railway/index.php 
Check the box to accept the terms & click on the button to start making payment.  
11. Fill in the form accordingly. Select the options for 7M (foreigners check here) & # 
(return tickets) if you are paying for a return trip (you will get a 10% discount). At the time of my trip, a ticket 
costs NT$445 & return tickets cost NT$802. 
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Also input the two sets of booking codes you got earlier. Submit.   
12. Verify your trip details. For adults, under #, input the number of tickets you are paying for. Submit.  
13. Enter your credit card details. Submit. After payment is confirmed, you will be asked to print out the 
collection slip. Remember to fill up this slip & bring it to the counter to collect your tickets. Tickets must be 
collected at least 30 minutes before the respective trains depart. 
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15. If you want to make sure that your payment has been accepted, click on } (check payment 
records) on the left.   
Alternatively, you can also return to the English booking website to check. Click on Inquire booking records. 
http://railway.hinet.net/net_eng.htm 
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If payment has been made, you should see a message along the line of Fare paid over the internet. Repeat 
the process to verify the payment record for your return trip. 
Thats all. Trust that this step-by-step guide makes booking your train tickets an easy thing to do. 
Weather Forecast - http://www.cwb.gov.tw/ 
Taiwan  Railway  Administration  - http://www.railway.gov.tw/en/index/index.aspx  (To  book  online  from  6am  - 
9pm)  
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(Booth 26), 7/$ (Booth 25-3), /D, D (Booth 66), | (Booth 62)  
Night Markets Website: http://www.i-city.com.tw   
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 Universal Traveler Adaptor  
If  you  need  any  maps  or  brochures,  you  can  go  down  personally  or  send  them  a  return  envelope  with  your 
address & $1 stamp for them to mail to you.   
Taiwan Visitors Association (Singapore office) 
30 Raffles Place #10-01 Chevron House Singapore 048622 
Office Hours: 0900~1230 / 1330~1700 (Mon~Fri) 
Tel: +65-6223-6546/7 
Fax: +65-6225-4616 
E-mail address: tbrocsin@singnet.com.sg 
Guidelines: 
  For the year 2010, the Taiwan Tourism Bureau plans to attract international tourists who purchase a 
package deal which includes an airplane ticket & a hotel accommodation with gifts for one of the four 
seasons in the year, depending on when they purchase the package. 
  A travel agency or airline which sells such packages of Taiwan can apply for quarterly gifts for 
participating tourists. Applications can be submitted to an overseas office of the Tourism Bureau. 
  Tourists who purchase package tours for Taiwan from a travel agency or airline can go to the agency, 
airline, or one of the Tourism Bureaus overseas offices to pick up their gift voucher. The number of 
gifts is limited & each traveler may receive only one, on a first-come, first-served basis. (Those who 
have only purchased an airline ticket or joined a group tour do not qualify for this program.) 
Requirement To Get Freebies: 
  Copy of Hotel & Air ticket confirmation 
Freebies: 
  Taipei / Kaohsiung MRT card & Extra offer: free pass of National Palace Museum: www.npm.gov.tw 
  Taipei / Kaohsiung MRT cardNT 50 value inside & you can top up & use it on MRT & Bus 
Typhoon Guide 
  Sea warning will be issued when typhoon's radius is anticipated to touch the 100 km sea area of 
Taiwan in 24 hours (34 knots or greater) 
  Land warning will be issued when typhoon's radius is anticipated to touch the 100 km sea area of 
Taiwan in 18 hours (34 knots or greater) 
  Stay tuned for latest news from TV/radio reports (Local authority reserved the rights to impose typhoon 
OFF day within their county/city) 
  The sea or land warning will be renewed every 3 hrs 
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  Do not go near seaside/beach areas (Offenders can be fined and jailed under Taiwan law) 
  Once the typhoon OFF day had been implemented by the local authority, it is strongly recommended to 
stay indoors 
  Should you happen to be touring seaside/beaches areas, stay clear from them 
  Seek advise from the hotels/minsu owners if you still wish to continue your tour (Cancel your tour if 
possible) 
  Prepare enough drinkable water & food (biscuits, bread & etc) if youre forced to stay indoors 
  Get back to hotels/minsu immediately should you happen to be outdoor 
  Return back to hotels/minsu immediately if youre at mountainous areas 
  Move to higher grounds if youre struck in mountainous areas 
  Beware of landslides when moving to higher grounds 
  Beware of flooding especially near rivers, canals, ponds etc 
  Do not use umbrella (wear raincoat if needed) 
  It is strongly recommended to seek advise from the Taiwanese when dealing with typhoon  
Earthquake Guide 
  Run out of the building if possible 
  Make sure the entrance door is open if youre unable to get out of the building 
  Do not rush for the doorways if youre unable to get out of the building in time 
  While getting out of the building, do not use elevators 
  Try to wear leather shoes or boots to avoid being hurt by broken window glass or other sharp objects. 
  Quickly duck under the table or any sturdy piece of furniture 
  Grab a cushion to protect your head if youre unable to duck under the table 
  Stay away from windows (Glass falls apart by shakiness) 
  Do not enter building immediately (There might be aftershocks) 
  Stand in an open area 
  Stay away from buildings that are still under construction 
  Stay away from beaches and ports in case tsunami should happen. 
  Follow emergency management officials' instructions to evacuate. 
  It is strongly recommended to seek advise from the Taiwanese when dealing with earthquake 
Tips & Informations Traveling In Taiwan 
  Always keep to your right while taking the escalator especially taking Taipei Metro 
  Always Q-up while boarding their MRT 
  Tips to the porters or anyone is not necessary 
  Never ask for a discount if you are not interested in buying that item 
  Just say "No" to any taxi drivers if you are not taking cabs 
  Always ask for the taxi fare before boarding (Some might charge by per trip) 
  Don't act smart (Taiwanese also know English, if possible speak mandarin) 
  Never make fun of Mr. Sun Yat Sun, Mr. Chiang Kai Shek & Mr. Chiang Ching Kuo 
  Never comment on their polities  
  A simple rejection to all porters around airport/ train stations 
  Always keep some small notes or coins (They come useful during your night market tour) 
  If you are dining in fast food restaurant, please clear your own table before you leave 
  Plastic bags are not free. Either you bought it or you bring your own 
  Beware of pickpockets when touring night markets 
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  Taiwan usage of voltage is 110v (Need to buy 2pin plug) 
  Water in Taiwan is not purified (If there a need, boil it first or drink from water dispenser) 
  Eating & drinking are strictly not allowed on Taipei Metro 
The Prohibitions & Matters For Attention When Using The Hot Spring.  
  Bathers should thoroughly wash their body before entering the bath(s). 
  Persons with infectious diseases should not enter the bath(s). 
  Persons  suffering  from  chronic  disease  such  as  heart  disease,  lung  disease,  high  blood  pressure, 
diabetes  &  other  obstructions  of  the  circulatory  system  should  enter  the  baths  in  accordance  with  a 
doctor's instructions. 
  Persons with dry or hypersensitive skin should avoid hot-spring bathing. 
  Women who are menstruating should not enter the bath(s). 
  It is inadvisable to enter the bath(s) when intoxicated, with an empty stomach, or after a filling meal. 
  Do not take any pet into the bath(s). 
  It is inadvisable to be immersed in the hot spring for more than 15 minutes at a time.  
  It is inadvisable to be immersed in the hot spring above the heart.  
  It is inadvisable to enter a sauna directly after taking a hot spring bath, to avoid causing damage to the 
corneas. 
  It is inadvisable for pregnant women & elderly persons who have difficulty moving & children under the 
age of three to enter the bath(s).  
  Persons who are elderly or in poor health should avoid entering the bath(s) alone to avoid accident.  
  After a long-distance hike, excessive fatigue or strenuous exercise, it is advisable to rest awhile before 
entering the bath(s), to avoid cerebral anemia or heat shock.  
  Anyone suffering any discomfort while bathing should immediately leave the bath & inform the service 
personnel.  
  Other matters as stipulated by the city or county (metropolitan) authority with due jurisdiction. 
Taiwan Festivals & Public Holidays  
January  
1st  Jan  -  New  Year's  Day  /  Foundation  Day  (Public  holiday)  -  Beginning  of  the  Gregorian  calendar  year  and 
Marks the founding of the Republic of China in 1911. Schools and offices are rest and many of them remaining 
closed on 2nd and 3rd Jan. 
January / February  
1st-3rd Jan (Lunar)  Chinese New Year (Public holiday) - Start of a Chinese year, most important festival in 
Taiwan. Celebration with family, gatherings, exchange hongbao (lucky money in small envelopes).   
6th Jan (Lunar)  Qingshui Zushi's birthday - Commemorates the quasi-historic figure from Fujian, revered for 
his wisdom and munificence. Main ceremonies at Zushih Temple in Sansia, outside Taipei, including the ritual 
slaying of "God Pigs".   
9th  Jan  (Lunar)    Jade  Emperor's  Birthday  -  Pays  tribute  to  the  chief  Taoist  deity,  the  head  of  celestial 
government thought to mirror that of Imperial China. Main ceremonies at temples in Dasi, Taichung and Tainan.   
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15  Jan  (Lunar)    Lantern  Festival  -  End  of  Chinese  New  Year  festivities.  Main  activities  are  the  public 
distribution  and  display  of  paper  lantern  and  setting  off  firework.  Launching  of  paper  lantern  into  the sky  was 
performed in some of the cities, but most famously in Pingsi.  
February   
28  Feb    Peace  Memorial  Day  (Public  holiday)  -  Known  as  "228  Memorial  Day",  it  commemorates  the  228 
incident,  in  which  massive  public  protests  which  started  on  February  28,  1947  sparked  a  military  crackdown 
that claimed at least 28,000 lives and ushered in forty years of martial law   
February / March  
3rd  Feb  (Lunar)    Wenchang  Dijun's  Birthday  -  Pays  respect  to  the  God  of  Literature  or  Culture,  revered  by 
students  and  their  parents  ahead  of  exams.  Offerings  of  incense  and  wishes  are  written  on  colorful  paper 
placed in glass jars.  
March  
19  Feb  (Lunar)    Guanyin's  Birthday  -  The  Goddess  of  mercy's  birthday,  celebrated  at  Buddhist  temples 
especially in Taipei Longshan Temple.   
29  March    Youth  Day  (Public  holiday)  -  Pays  tribute  to  the  more  than  hundred  of  Sun  Yat  Sen's 
revolutionaries who killed in the failed Canton Uprising against the imperial Qing government in 1911. 
March / April  
3rd  March  (Lunar)    Queen  Mother  of  the  West's  Birthday  -  Main  festivities  in  Hualien,  honors  the  highest 
ranking female deity, often portrayed as the wife of Jade Emperor.  
April   
5th  Apr    Tomb  Sweeping  Day  (Public  holiday)  -  Anniversary  of  Chiang  Kai  Shek's  death;  "grave  cake"  are 
offered and paper money is burnt.   
15  March  (Lunar)    Baosheng  Dadi's  Birthday  -  The  "great  Emperor  who  preserves  life".  Main  celebration  is 
held in north Tainan. 
April / May  
Bunun  Ear-shooting  Festival  -  Most  important  celebration  of  the  Bunnun  tribe,  traditionally  a  test  of  archery 
skills to mark the coming of age of the tribe's males.   
Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage - The eight-day, seven-night  pilgrimage comprises one of the world's biggest religious 
festivals, with worshippers parading a caravan containing one of the island's most revered Mazu deities around 
a circuit before returning it to its mother temple in Dajia.   
23  March  (Lunar)    Mazu's  Birthday  -  The  other  most  important  folk  festivals  in  Taiwan,  celebrating  the 
birthday of Mazu, Godness of the Sea, the island's most popular folk deity. Mazu deities are returned to their 
"mother  temples"on  this  day  to  be  blessed  and  increase  their  spiritual  powers.  The  liveliest  celebrations  are 
held at Dajia's Jhenlan Temple, Beigan's Chaotian Temple and Lugang's Tianhou Temple. 
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1st  May    Labour  Day  (Public  holiday)  -  Celebrates  workers'  rights  and  the  eight-hour  workday  in  line  with 
international convention.   
Donggang  Bluefin  Tuna  Festival  -  Taiwanese  flock  to  this  fishing  town  to  feast  on  fresh  Pacific  Bluefin  Tuna, 
revered by the Japanese.  
December  
Puyuma  Ear-shooting  Festival  -  Celebration  of  the  Puyuma  tribe,  traditionally  a  test  of  archery  skills.  Rituals 
held near Jhihben, to the south of Taitung.   
Tsou Fona Festival - Celebration of the fona Tsou language for the hyacinth bean, symbol of the longevity of 
the  Tsou  nation.  Festivals  include  a  modified  Tsou  wedding  ceremony  which  takes  place  at  the  47.5  KM 
marker of Highway 18.   
Seasons  
The season for Sunflower J is from early Summer - Autumn (May ~ Oct). Sunflower farms can be found 
in  many  areas  in  Taiwan.  Sun  &  Green  JT}  is  the  biggest  sunflower  theme  farm  of  Northern  Taiwan. 
The farm is open all year round from 0900 - 1800hrs. No admission charge.   
Sun & Green JT}  
  Taipei  Main  Station  >  Jhongli  &  transfer  to  the  Guanyin-bound  Taoyuan  Bus.  Get  off  at  the  TECO 
Electric stop & take a taxi to the farm.  
Website: http://emmm.tw/L3_content.php?L3_id=161   
The season for Lavender  ( is generally from early Summer - late Summer (May  ~ July) depending on 
the  variety.  Best  time  to  see  it  all  in  bloom  is  June.  Similarly,  lavender  farms  can  be  found  in  many  areas  in 
Taiwan including Ta-Shee Blooming Oasis, Tomita Farm, in Taoyuan County, Shin-She Summit Resort 1
  in  Taichung  County,  Cingjing  Farm  in  Nantou  County.  Some  rare  varieties  of  lavenders  flower  in  the 
winter.  
The season for Cherry Blossom, Azalea, and Camellia etc is generally from December through May. Best time 
to  visit  Yang  Ming  Shan  is  spring  where  flowers  including  White  Calla  Lilies.  Yang  Ming  Shan  National  Park 
holds a flower season every spring.   
The season for Strawberry Picking is generally from January - February though strawberries are also available 
before or after this period.  
The season for Snow @ Mount Hehuan u is generally during Winter (February  March), when the chill 
wind whistles over the whitened peaks & flying snowflakes fill the air. Rare periods of sunshine turn the frosty 
stands of arrow bamboo into a sea of sparkling crystals &  visitors who come to see the snow or even ski in it 
add  a  bit  of  bustle  to  this  natural  winter  wonderland.  When  you  visit  Mt.  Hehuan  you  can  also  take  the 
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opportunity to add Wushe & other nearby scenic spots to your itinerary. Wushe, at an elevation of 1,150m, is 
inhabited largely by members of the Atayal aborigine tribe. It has the reputation of a "cherry blossom capital," & 
the cherry blossoms that fill the area in January & February provide scenes of extraordinary beauty. As in any 
high  mountainous  areas,  there  are  often  drastic  climatic  changes  with  persistent  low  temperatures  &  vast 
temperature  gradients  between  daytime  &  night  times.  For  mountain  climbers  in  winter,  it  is  best  to  equip 
oneself  with  mountain  boots,  warm  &  rainproof  clothing  &  gears  for  snowy  terrains,  such  as  snow  sticks, 
crampons & ice-axes, to make the trip safe & risk-free. One should also be prepared to walk on muddy paths 
for about 2 ~ 3km & at certain places, the snowy slope can be quite slippery & wet as well.  
Tax Refund  
Travelers holding foreign passports are eligible for a refund of the value-added tax (VAT) on purchases of 
NT$3,000 and above (including tax) on a single day at posted VAT-refund stores, so long as they depart 
Taiwan within 30 days of the purchase. The buyers must obtain a VATrefund application, bearing the stores 
Unified Invoice stamp, from the store where the purchases are made. Prior to leaving Taiwan, the travelers 
must take the application together with the tax-refund goods (which must not have been used) to the VAT 
refund counter at the airport to obtain the refund. Rememberthe date of departure must be no more than 30 
days after the date of purchase.  
Postal Service  
General operating hours for post offices in Taiwan are 8am-5pm Monday through Friday, but some post offices 
provide services on weekends & holidays as well. Types of mail include ordinary letters, prompt delivery, 
registered mail, express delivery & packages. Stamps can be purchased in post offices, hotels & convenience 
stores. 7-Eleven & FamilyMart convenience stores provide express parcel delivery services for both Taiwan & 
overseas.  
Power Supply    
Taiwan uses 110-volt electricity & the most common socket is the twoprong type. If you bring an appliance that 
uses a different voltage, you must use a transformer and plug adapter.  
CUSTOMS & DUTY FREE ALLOWANCES & RESTRICTIONS  
  Tobacco - 200 cigarettes or 25 cigars or 454g of tobacco 
  Liquor - 1 bottle (Not more than 1 litre)  
  Perfume - Reasonable for personal use 
  Cameras - 1 still, 1 movie camera 
  Film - Reasonable for personal use 
  Gifts - Duty free allowance up to NT$6,000 
  Other Goods - Up to the value of NT$20,000 
  Currency - Must be declared on arrival  
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  Agriculture Items - Refer to Consulate 
NOTE: Prohibited items include narcotics, gambling articles, non-canned meat products & toy pistols. 
Publications promoting communism are prohibited, as are items originating in the People's Republic of 
China. All baggage must be itemised & declared in writing.  
Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR)    
The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) system is a fast (300-plus km fast!) way to travel between major cities 
along Taiwan's west coast. There are eight stations on the line, including stations in Taipei, Banciao, Taoyuan, 
Hsinchu, Taichung, Chiayi, Tainan, & Kaohsiung. Tickets can be purchased at THSR stations, online or by 
phone. For more information call: (02) 6626-8000; or visit the THSR website at: http://www.thsrc.com.tw   
Taiwan Tour Bus  
The Taiwan Tour Bus offers guided tours to Taiwan's top travel destinations, with half-day to three-day tours to 
choose from. Reservations can be made through partner travel agents. 
 Taiwan Tour Bus: 0800-011-765 (24-hour free travel information service in Chinese, English & Japanese), 
http://taiwantourbus.com.tw (Chinese, English, Japanese & Korean)  
Inter-City Bus    
Taiwan's inter-city buses are cheaper & sometimes faster, alternative to the train for travel between the cities & 
towns, making this a popular choice for budget travelers. 
 Kuo-kuang Bus: Tel 0800-010-138, http://www.kingbus.com.tw  
 Ego Bus: Tel 0800-241-560, http://www.ubus.com.tw  
 Dragon Bus: Tel 0800-550-599, http://www.dragonbus.com.tw  
 Aloha Bus: Tel (02) 2550-8488, http://www.aloha168.com.tw  
 Free Go Bus: Tel 0800-051-519, http://www.freego.com.tw   
City Bus  
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Every county & city in Taiwan offers public bus service for in-city travel. You can pay in cash (exact change 
only), but for travel in Taipei City & County, consider getting a prepaid "EasyCard," which can be used for both 
city bus & discounted MRT travel.  
Taxi    
Taxi fares vary from place to place in Taiwan. In Taipei & some other cities the cabs charge by the meter, while 
in 
other cities passengers need to negotiate the fare with the driver. In Taipei City, the base fare is NT$70 for the 
first 1.25km, plus NT$5 for every additional 250 meters. Evening & holiday surcharges may also apply.  
Metro    
The Taipei Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system comprises eight routes that cover most major areas of the city. 
You can 
pay with single trip tokens or a prepaid EasyCard, which offers discounted travel. The NT$200 one-day pass is 
also a good option. The trains run from 06:00~24:00 & arrive every 3~15mins depending on the time & day. 
 Taipei MRT: Tel (02) 2181-2345, http://www.trtc.com.tw   
Railroad (Train)  
Taiwan's comprehensive rail system offers a convenient way to get around the island, with links even to some 
of the more remote towns. Ticket prices vary by train type (Zihciang Express, Jyuguang Express, Fusing 
Express, Shuttle, & Ordinary Train), with the fastest costing the most. Tickets can be purchased at stations, 
online or by phone. 
 Taiwan Railway Administration: Tel (02) 2381-5226, http://www.railway.gov.tw