Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 22 min
Taoyuan Night Market (6 min) This small night market features a range of food vendors offering traditional Taiwanese dishes. Republic of Chocolate (23 min) This 3-story museum features information about chocolate, plus chocolate-making classes. Zhongli Tourist Night Market (28 min) Bustling night market with stalls selling local street food, clothing, leather items & hardware. Sanxia Temple (25 min) Reconstructed Taoist temple featuring stone walls & columns with elaborate carvings & sculptures. Xpark (22 min) Penguins, aquarium, and park The Lin Family Mansion and Garden (33 min) Tranquil 4.9-acre property featuring an elegant mansion & classic Chinese garden architecture. Yingge Old Street (24 min) Well-known street with an old-world feel lined with shops selling traditional ceramics. Hutoushan Park (11 min) Sizable natural area with multiple walking trails, seasonal foliage & blossoms & a pond. Cihu Mausoleum (44 min) Tranquil lakeside mausoleum for Chiang Kai-shek, with an hourly changing-of-the-guard ceremony. New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum (25 min) Exhibits on the history of ceramics, particularly locally, plus a studio with classes & a gift shop. Daxi Old Street (36 min) Old street lined with historic buildings, specialty shops, cafes & stalls serving traditional foods. Lungshan Temple (35 min) This well-known temple originally built in the 1700s honors both Buddhist & Taoist deities. Bopiliao Historical Block (36 min) Historic city block featuring traditional 18th-century architecture, plus an educational center. Sanxia Old Street (25 min) Charming street featuring traditional red-brick buildings, shops, food vendors & a historic temple. Huaxi Street Night Market (34 min) Hub of retail & food stalls known for an array of unique local eats, including snake delicacies. |