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OUR READERSMany thanks to the travellers who used the last edition and wrote to us with helpful hints, useful advice and interesting anecdotes: Abbie Sevil, Agnès Lachasse, Alice Scharf, Alistair Inglis, Bethany Koch, Charlotte Toolan, Claire Brown, Dan Chen, Danielle Wolbers, Diego Coruña, Harold Fallon, Jan Ivarsson, Li Guan Tzung, Lisa Freeman, Mark de Haas, Neil Roth, Nick Kembel, Nicolas Combremont, Robin Weijer, Shui Ying Metselaar-Hou, Stu Keeton, Tan Yaling, Tony Backhouse, Veronica Matthew, Xuess Wee
WRITER THANKSPiera ChenSpecial thanks to Alvin Tse and Lee Chia-jung for much-needed support and inspiration. Gratitude also goes to Max Chang, Airey Wong, Nato and Trista, Anson Ng, Mark Hanson, Sigmund and Weihsiu, Lam Lap-wai, Eric Chan, Wen Li Tesar and Evelyn Lua for making this book much stronger than I could have made it on my own. And finally a big fat thank you to Kontau and Clio for their love and patience.
Dinah GardnerI would like to thank all the friendly Taiwanese people who helped me along the way, especially Aidan Chuang, who truly has his finger on the pulse of Taipei’s heartbeat. I am also grateful to my editor, Megan, for being so patient; and Miguel Fialho, who listened patiently day after day! Lastly I would like to thank Taiwan itself, a kind and generous host to all visitors.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSClimate map data adapted from Peel MC, Finlayson BL & McMahon TA (2007) ‘Updated World Map of the Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification’, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 11, 1633–44.
Cover photograph: Temple, Kinmen, Lamia Lin/500px ©
Behind the ScenesBehind the Scenes
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THIS BOOKThis 10th edition of Lonely Planet’s Taiwan guidebook was researched and written by Piera Chen and Dinah Gardner. The previous edition was writ-ten by Robert Kelly and Chung Wah Chow. This guidebook was produced by the following:Destination Editor Megan Eaves
Product Editors Carolyn Boicos, Grace DobellSenior Cartographer Julie SheridanBook Designer Gwen Cotter Assisting Editors Janet Austin, Imogen Bannister, Kate Chapman, Katie Connolly, Andrea Dobbin, Victoria Harrison, Bella LiAssisting Cartographer Alison Lyall
Cover Researcher Naomi ParkerThanks to Cheree Broughton, Jennifer Carey, David Carroll, Neill Coen, Daniel Corbett, Jane Grisman, Liz Heynes, Corey Hutchison, Andi Jones, Lauren Keith, Virginia Moreno, Claire Naylor, Karyn Noble, Mazzy Prinsep, Angela Tinson, Dora Whitaker
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Index
Map Pages 000Photo Pages 000
13 Coffee 20818 Lords Temple 1342-28 Incident 592-28 Memorial Museum 592-28 Peace Memorial
Park 59
Aaccommodation 366-7,
381, see also individual locations
activities 20, 23-5, 31-41, 367, 34-5, see also individual activities
air travel 375, 376alcohol 46, 301Ali 281Alishan National Scenic Area
211-13, 21Ang Lee 355animals 362-4, see also
individual speciesAnping 260Antique Assam Tea Farm
233Antong Hot Springs 186Aowanda National Forest
Recreation Area 222architecture 348-50area codes 373art galleries, see museums
& art galleriesarts 353-5, see also
individual artstemples 351-2
arts centresHuashan 1914 Creative
Park 54International Pavilion of
Indigenous Arts and Cultures 68
National Taiwan Craft Research & Development Institute 58
Red House 64Taipei Performing Arts
Centre 72Ten Drum Rende Creative
Village 260-1Atayal people 130ATMs 372
BBaisha Bay 275Bali 111-12Baling 132-3Banqiao 86banyan trees 308Bao’an Temple 65-7, 350, 11bathrooms 373beaches 275
Aimen 311Beigan 298Chihli 311Chipei 310Fulong 143Green Island 319Kenting 275Kinmen 293Little Liuchiu Island 278-9Nei’an 311Penghu 308Shanshui 311Shitzuwan 245Wai’ao 144Wang’an 310
Beidawushan 282Beigan 297-8, 297Beihai Tunnel 298Beipu 153-4Beishan 293Beishan Broadcasting
Station 292Beitou 112-15, 113, 15bicycling, see cyclingBijia Shan 126birds 360, 363birdwatching 17, 111, 129,
212, 221, 222, 299Bitan 118-19
Bitou Cape 143Blue Tears 298boat tours 234, 275-6, 312boat travel 375, 376Bombing Master Handan 194books 322
birds 360culture 342hiking 37history 326, 329, 332, 337religion 347
Bopiliao 63Bowang New Village 228British Consulate
Residence at Takou 245Buddhism 344-5budget 19, 43, 366Burning of the Wang Yeh
Boats 276-7, 24bus travel 376-7bushwalking, see hikingbusiness hours 372butterflies 17, 362, 363, 17
Ccanals 264Caoling Historic Trail 146-7car travel 377-8, 385Cat Village 141caves
Caves of the Eight Immortals 192
Fengkuei Cave 309Five-hole Cave 314Kuanyin Cave 318Little Liuchiu Island 280Swallows Cave 317-18Water & Fire Cave 270Whale Cave 311
cell phones 373cemeteries
13th Squadron Graveyard 317
Jinbaoshan Cemetery 135Mackay Family Cemetery
109
Chaishan Nature Reserve 247
Changhua 220-3, 221Checheng 226-7Cheng Yen 174Chenggong Village 292Chiang Kai-shek 55, 73, 115,
131, 327, 332-4Chiang Kai-shek Memorial
Hall 55Chiayi 214-19, 216Chihnan National Forest
Recreation Area 184-5Chihpen 195-6children, travel with 64, 367Chimei 310Chinese Lunar New Year 341Chipei 310Chung Tai Chan Temple 231churches
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 281
Jinan Presbyterian Church 59
Saint Cross Church 270Ciaotou Sugar Factory 244Ciaozai Village 297Cihu 131Cijin Island 242-3Cinbi Village 297-8cinema 322, 354-5Cingjing 227-8climate 18, 23, 24, 25, 32,
360, see also individual regions
coffee 46, 96, 208, 219, 271Confucianism 343-4Confucius Temple
(Changhua) 220Confucius Temple
(Hsinchu) 152Confucius Temple (Tainan)
259Confucius Temple
(Taipei) 65conservation 364consulates 369
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EX C-H
convenience stores 367costs 19, 43, 366, 368County Rd 169 212County Road 199 272courses
language 77, 371credit cards 372culture 322-4, 339-42,
353-5currency 372customs regulations 367-8cycling 38-9, 376, 385
east coast 11, 169-76, 10-11
Fulong 144Hengchun Peninsula 275Hualien 171Kaohsiung 246Kenting coastal loop 275Little Kinmen 295Meinong 254Nanao 148Nanliao Harbour 152Pinglin 123Shimen Reservoir 125Sun Moon Lake 234 Taipei 80Taroko Gorge 180
DDabajianshan 161Dahan Stronghold 299dance 353, 354dangers, see safetyDasyueshan Forest
Recreation Area 210-11Daxi 146deer 223dengue fever 370Dewen 281Dihua Street 67disabilities, travellers
with 374distilleries 301diving 41
Bitou Cape 143Fulong Beach 143Green Island 319Kenting National Park
273, 275 Lanyu 315northeast coast 145Penghu 308
dolphin watching 145
Donggang 273, 276Dongju 299Dongpu 203Dongshan Coffee Rd 271Dongyanshan Forest
Recreation Area 131-2Dongyin 299drinks 46, 383, see also
coffee, teadriving 377-8, 385drumming 99Dulan 188-9Duona 256Duxing 10th Village 305
Eearthquakes 358-9east coast 49, 166-97, 167
accommodation 166climate 166, 168food 166highlights 167travel seasons 166, 168travel to/from 168travel within 168
East Rift Valley 182-7economy 322-4, 335, 336-7electricity 368Elephant Mountain 78, 28Eluanbi Lighthouse 275embassies 369Emei Lake 154emergencies 19, 37
language 383-4environmental issues
357-8, 364Erkan Village 309Ershawan Fort 135-6Ershui 230ethnicity 339-42etiquette
eating 47photography 372temples 351
events, see festivals & events
exchange rates 19
Ffeng-shui 294Fenqihu 213ferry travel 375, 376festivals & events 20, 23-5,
341, see also individual festivals & events
films 322, 354-5flowers 361Flying Fish Festival 315
Foguangshan 251-2folk medicine 370food 20-1, 42-7, 44, see
also individual locationscosts 368language 382-3
forest recreation areas, see national parks & forest recreation areas
forests 360forts 110
Anping Fort 261Dutch Fort 311East & West Fortresses
309Ershawan Fort 135-6Eternal Golden Castle
265Fort San Domingo 110Hobe Fort 107-8Iron Fort 299Iron Men’s Fort 295Warriors’ Fort 295
Fuguei Cape 134Fulong Beach 143-4Fushan Illuminated Wall
300Fusing 131-2Fuyuan Forest Recreational
Area 183-4
Ggables 294galleries, see museums &
art galleriesgay travellers 94, 368geography & geology 356-7geothermal areas 112, 254,
see also hot springsGold Ecological Park 137-8Green Island 317-20, 318Green Island Human Rights
Cultural Park 317Guandu Nature Park
112-13 Guanwu Forest
Recreation Area 159-61Guanziling 270-1Guoyeh Prismatic Basalt
309
HHakka people 58-9, 252-3,
340health 368-70Hehuanshan Forest
Recreation Area 228-9Highway 11 173, 10-11Highway 23 173Highway 24 281
hiking 14, 16, 31-3, 36-7, 15Baiyang Trail 179Beidawushan 282Bijia Shan 126Bitou Cape Trail 143Caoling Historic Trail
146-7Chaishan Nature Reserve
247Dabajianshan 161Dongju 299Elephant Mountain
78, 28Fairy Footprint 77Fu-Ba National Trail 128Green Island 319Hehuanshan 229Hemeishan 118-19Huangdi Dian 126Hushan 164internet resources 37Jia Jiu Liao Stream Trail
128-9Jiaming Lake 196Jiantan Mountain 78Jinshui Ying Old Trail
271, 273Lanyu 314, 315Lüshui-Wenshan Trail 179maps 37O’ Holy Ridge 159permits 36Pinglin 123Pingxi Crags 140safety 32Sandiaoling Waterfall
Trail 139Shuangliou Forest
Recreation Area 273Snow Mountain Main
Peak 159-61Sun Moon Lake 235 Syakaro Historic Trail 157Taipei 77, 78Taoyuan Valley Trail 147Taroko National Park
179-80Tonghou Trail 129Walami Trail 186-7Wuliao Jian 127Wuling-Quadruple 159Yangmingshan National
Park 115Yushan National Park 16,
200-3, 201, 16history 325-38
2-28 Incident 59books 326, 329, 332, 337Dutch colonial era 325-8ECFA 335
Map Pages 000Photo Pages 000
391IN
DEX H
-M
Japanese colonial era 329-30
Kaohsiung Incident 333Kuomintang (KMT)
331-4martial law 327post-martial law 334-6Qing dynasty 328-9White Terror period 329
hitching 378Hoklo people 339holidays 372-3hot springs 15, 22, 40
Antong 186Beitou 15, 114, 15Chihpen 196Dashan 129Green Island 319Guanziling 270-1Jiaoxi 147Lisong 196-7Nanzhuang 155Qingquan 157Seisen 272Sileng 149Tai’an 163-5, 164Taipingshan National
Forest Recreation Area 150
Taroko National Park 179Yangmingshan National
Park 115-16Hou Hsiao-hsien 354, 355Houbi 270Houtong 141-3Hsinchu 150-3, 151Hsinchu County 150-65Hualien 168-75, 170
accommodation 171-2activities 171drinking 172-3food 172medical services 175shopping 173-5sights 168-71tourist offices 175travel to/from 175travel within 175
Hualien Sugar Factory 182-3
Huangdi Dian 126Huashan 1914 Creative
Park 54Huashan Coffee
Area 219Huazhai Traditional
Settlement 312Huisun Forest Reserve 231Hujing 310
Iindigenous people &
culture 15, 68, 340, 353festivals 25
insect bites & stings 370insurance 368, 370, 378International Pavilion of
Indigenous Arts and Cultures 68
internet access 370-1internet resources
birds 360blogs 324cycling 39health 369hiking 37planning 19
Iron Fort 299islands 50, 284-320, 285,
see also individual islands
accommodation 284climate 284food 284highlights 285travel seasons 284
itineraries 26-30, 55, 26, 27, 29, 30
JJapanese B encephalitis
370Jhaishan Tunnels 292Jhushan Village 293Jia Jiu Liao Stream 129Jialeshui 275Jiaming Lake 196jiǎnniàn 351Jiantan Mountain 78Jiaoxi 147Jiji 229-30Jiji Small Rail Line 230Jilongshan 138Jingliao 270Jingtong 142Jinguashi 136-9Jinsha Village 299Jinshui Ying Old Trail 271-3Jiufen 136-9Ju Ming 134Juguang Tower 293Jyuguang Township 299
KKaohsiung 239-51, 240-1
accommodation 246-7activities 246, 247drinking 248-9
entertainment 249festivals & events 246food 247-8medical services 250shopping 249-50sights 239-46tourist offices 250travel to/from 250-1travel within 251
Kaohsiung Incident 333Kaohsiung Lion Dance
Competition 25Keelung 135-6Keelung Ghost Festival 137Kenting National Park
273-8, 274Kincheng 288-92, 290Kinmen 13, 286-95, 287, 13Koxinga 261, 327-8Kuomintang (KMT) 331-4
Llakes
Emei Lake 154Jiaming Lake 196Lake Cuifeng 149Liyu Lake 184-5Lotus Pond 243-4, 244Sun Moon Lake 16,
233-6, 234, 16Lalashan Forest Reserve
132-3land expropriation 358landslides 358-9language 380-6
courses 77, 371Lantern Festival 17, 23, 140,
306, 17Lanyang River 357Lanyu 15, 313-17, 313, 15Laomei Algal Reef 134-5Lee Teng-hui 334, 336-7legal matters 371lei cha 155lesbian travellers 94, 368Liji Badlands 189 Lin Antai Historic House
69Lin Family Mansion &
Garden 86Lintianshan 185Lisong Hot Spring 196-7literature 355, see also
booksLittle Kinmen 295Little Liuchiu Island
278-81, 279Liyu Lake 184-5Longdong 143
Longshan Temple (Lukang) 223
Longshan Temple (Taipei) 63, 21
Longshan Temple (Tamsui) 108-9
Loshan Scenic Area 187Lotus Pond 243-4, 244Lukang 223-6, 224Lunar New Year 341Luye 189-91Luzhou Lee Residence
House 86
Mmacaques 230, 247Maestro Wu 292magazines 371Makung 302-8, 304Ma-Kou Ecological Park
148 Mandarin Chinese 380-6Manyueyuan Forest
Recreation Area 125-7Maokong 116-18, 117Maolin Recreation Area
255-6maps 371markets 13, 22, see also
night marketsBreeze Farmers Market
250Jianguo Weekend Holiday
Jade Market 100Peichen Market 307Wufenpu 102Yongle Market 101 Zhongxin Market 205
martial law 327Mass Rapid Transit 378Matai’an 184Matsu 13, 295-302, 296Matsu Cultural Village 299Matsu Pilgrimage 14, 23,
214, 14measures 371medical services 369-70Meinong 252-5, 253metro travel 378Miaoli County 150-65Mid-Autumn Festival 341Ming Yuan Pharmacy 218Mingchih Forest Recreation
Area 148-9Minsheng Community 73Miyazaki, Hayao 138mobile phones 373Mona Rudao Memorial 227money 368, 372
392
IND
EX M-N
mosques 65motorcycle travel 377-8,
385mountain retreats 22mountains 356, see also
individual mountainsMRT 378Mt Lion Howitzer Station
293Mt Taiwu 293Mt Tsao Moon World 254mud volcanoes 254, 359Mugua River Gorge 184museums & art galleries
182 Art Space 2602-28 Memorial
Museum 59August 23 Artillery War
Museum 294Beitou Hot Spring
Museum 113-14Beitou Museum 113Buddha Memorial Center
251-2Changhua Arts Museum
221Chung Tai Museum 231 Chunghwa Postal
Museum 60Cihu Memorial Sculpture
Park 131Ciji Temple Museum 262Discovery Centre of
Taipei 77Fine Arts Museum 69Fogstand 169Formosa Vintage
Museum Cafe 65Grass Mountain Chateau
115Guningtou War Museum
293Ham Gallery 245Hsiaomen Geology
Museum 311Huchingtou War Museum
295Jiufen Kite Museum 138Juming Museum 134Kaohsiung Museum of
Fine Arts 240Kaohsiung Museum of
History 244-5Ketagalan Culture
Centre 113Land Bank Exhibition
Hall 54-5
Lanyang Museum 145Living Museum 305Maritime Museum 110Matsu Folklore Culture
Museum 300Meinong Hakka Culture
Museum 252-3Military Brothel
Exhibition Hall 294Miniatures Museum of
Taiwan 67-8Municipal Glass Museum
152Museum of
Contemporary Art Taipei 68-9
Museum of Drinking Water 58
Museum of World Religions 86
National 2-28 Memorial Museum 55, 58
National Museum of History 58
National Museum of Marine Biology 274
National Museum of Taiwan History 261
National Museum of Taiwanese Literature 257
National Palace Museum 12, 71-2, 73, 12
National Science & Technology Museum 243
National Taiwan Museum 59
National Taiwan Science Education Centre 73
Penghu Reclamation Hall 305-6
Prison Museum 215Puli Wine Museum &
Factory 231Puppetry Art Centre of
Taipei 73, 75Saisiyat Folklore
Museum 155Sanyi Wood Sculpture
Museum 158Shihsanhang Museum of
Archaeology 111Shuangli Wetlands Area
Centre 293Shung Ye Museum of
Formosan Aborigines 72-3
Su Ho Paper Museum 68Taipei Astronomical
Museum 73Taipei Story House 69Tea Museum 122
Togo Rural Village Art Museum 270
Wulai Atayal Museum 127Yingge Ceramics
Museum 124music 353, 354
NNanao 147-9Nangan 298-302, 300-1Nanliao Harbour 152Nanshan 293Nantian Temple 220Nantou County 226-36Nanwan 275Nanyao Temple 220Nanzhuang 154-6National Centre of
Traditional Arts 133National Palace Museum
12, 71-2, 73, 12national parks & forest
recreation areas 31, see also nature reserves
Alishan Forest Recreation Area 211-13, 21
Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area 222
Chihnan National Forest Recreation Area 184-5
Chihpen Forest Recreation Area 196
Dasyueshan Forest Recreation Area 210-11
Dongyanshan Forest Recreation Area 131-2
Fuyuan Forest Recreational Area 183-4
Guanwu Forest Recreation Area 159-61
Hehuanshan Forest Recreation Area 228-9
Huisun Forest Reserve 231
Kenting National Park 273-8, 274
Lalashan Forest Reserve 132-3
Ma-Kou Ecological Park 148
Manyueyuan Forest Recreation Area 125-7
Maolin Recreation Area 255-6
Mingchih Forest Recreation Area 148-9
Neidong Forest Recreation Area 127
Ninth National Park 312
Shei-pa National Park 158-62, 160
Shuangliou Forest Recreation Area 273
Siangyang Forest Recreation Area 197
Taijiang National Park 265
Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area 149-50
Taroko National Park 49, 166, 177-82, 178
Wuling Farm 162, 162Yangmingshan National
Park 115-16Yushan National Park
16, 49, 198, 200-3, 201, 16
National Taiwan Craft Research & Development Institute 58
nature reserves, see also national parks & forest recreation areas
Chaishan Nature Reserve 247
Guandu Nature Park 112-13
Sheding Nature Park 274Wazihwei Nature Reserve
111Wushanding Mud
Volcanoes 254, 359New 18 Lords Temple 134-5New Taipei City 122-33newspapers 371night markets 13, 22, 47,
see also marketsDongdamen Ziqiang
Night Market 172Fengjia Night Market
208Miaokou Night Market
13, 136, 13Ningxia Night Market 91Raohe Street Night
Market 92Ruifong Night Market
248Shida Night Market 89Shilin Night Market 72Tonghua Night Market
100Niushan Huting 175-6North Cross-Island Hwy
124northern Taiwan 49,
120-65, 121accommodation 120climate 120, 122
Map Pages 000Photo Pages 000
393IN
DEX N
-T food 120highlights 121 travel seasons 120travel to/from 122travel within 122
nuclear waste 316
OO’ Holy Ridge 159opening hours 372opera 354outdoor activities 20, 23,
25, 31-41, 367, 34-5, see also individual activities
Ppagodas, see also temples
Sokang Pagodas 311Wuntai Pagoda 293
painting 351Paper Dome 231parks & gardens
2-28 Peace Memorial Park 59
Botanical Gardens 60-1Da’an Forest Park 65Gold Ecological Park
137-8Guanyin Pavilion
Waterfront Park 305Indigenous People’s
Cultural Park 281Lin Family Mansion &
Garden 86Red Leaf Park 270Shilin Official
Residence 73Songshan Culture &
Creative Park 76-7Sun Yat-sen Memorial
Hall 77Taipei City Hakka
Cultural Park 58-9Peace Memorial Park 297Penghu 302-13, 303performing arts 354photography 372pilgrimages 14, 214, 345-6Pinglin 122-3Pingtung County 271-83Pingxi Branch Rail Line 142Pingxi District 139-41Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival
17, 140, 17Pingxi Town 142planning, see also
individual regionsbudgeting 19calendar of events 23-5
children, travel with 64, 367
internet resources 19itineraries 26-30, 26, 27,
29, 30Taiwan basics 18-19Taiwan’s regions 48-50travel seasons 18, 23,
24, 25plants 360-2Platform of the Three
Immortals 192politics 322-4, 331-8pollution 370population 322-3, 339-42postal services 372pottery 351public holidays 372-3Puli 230-2Pu-Lu Monastery 206puppetry 355Purple Butterfly Valley
255-6
QQing dynasty 328-9Qingquan 157Qionglin Village 292
Rrabies 370radio 371Red House 64religion 323, 343-7Remains of the 13 Levels
136-7Rénjiān Fójiào 345ride-sharing 378river tracing 40-1rivers 356-7Rueili 213-14Rueisui 185-6Ruigang Highway 173
Ssafety 32, 39, 373
hitching 378road 377Taroko National Park 182Wai’ao 146
Sail Rock 275Sandimen 281-3Sansia 124-7Sanyi 158, 159senior travellers 368Shanhou Folk Culture
Village 292-3Shanlinhsi 232
Sheding Nature Park 274 Shei-pa National Park
158-62, 160Shifen 142Shihmen Historical
Battlefield 272Shihting 126Shihtiping 176-7Shimen Reservoir 125Shitoushan 156-7shopping 384, see also
individual locations, markets, night markets
shrinesEarth God Shrine 253Koxinga Shrine 293Koxinga’s Shrine 261Martyr’s Shrine 169National Revolutionary
Martyrs’ Shrine 69Shuangliou Forest
Recreation Area 273Shuitou Village 292Siangyang Forest
Recreation Area 197Siouguluan Mountain 356Sitou 232Sixty Stone Mountain 183Smangus 157-8smoking 371snakes 363snorkelling 41, 275
Bitou Cape 143Green Island 319Kenting National Park
275Lanyu 315Penghu 308
Snow Mountain 159-60southern Taiwan 50,
237-83, 238accommodation 237climate 237food 237highlights 238travel seasons 237travel to/from 238travel within 238
southernmost point 275southwest coast 239-71Spring Scream 23stinky tofu 89, 44stone carving 352Sun Moon Lake 16, 233-6,
234, 16Sun Yat-sen Memorial
Hall 77surfing
Fulong Beach 143Honeymoon Bay 146
Kenting National Park 275
Wai’ao 146Swallows Cave 317-18swimming 14, 275
Kenting National Park 273, 275
Lanyu 315Mugua River Gorge 184Wai’ao 146
TTai’an Hot Springs 163-5,
164Taichung 203-10, 204Taijiang National Park 265Tainan 256-69, 258
accommodation 266-7activities 266drinking &
entertainment 268festivals & events 266food 267-8medical services 269shopping 268-9sights 257-66tourist offices 269travel to/from 269travel within 269walks 263, 263
Taipei 48, 52-119, 53, 56-7, 66-7, 74, 4, 28
accommodation 52, 80-7activities 77-8children, travel with 64climate 52Da’an 65, 77, 81-2, 88-90,
94-5, 98-9, 100-1Datong 65-70, 77-8, 84-5,
90-1, 95-7, 99, 101, 70drinking 92-8emergencies 103entertainment 98-9festivals & events 79-80food 52, 87-92highlights 53internet access 103internet resources 98itineraries 55medical services 103nightlife 92-8 orientation 102-3Shilin 70-3, 78, 85, 91, 97,
101, 76shopping 99-102sights 54-77Songshan 73-5, 85-7, 92,
97, 101-2tourist offices 103
394
IND
EX T-W
Taipei continuedtravel seasons 52travel to/from 104-5travel within 105-7walks 82-3, 83Wanhua 61-4, 81, 88,
93-4, 98, 100Ximending 61-4, 81, 88,
93-4, 98, 100, 60-1Xinyi 75-7, 78, 87, 92,
97-8, 99, 102, 78Zhongshan 65-70, 77-8,
84-5, 90-1, 95-7, 99, 101, 70
Zhongzheng 54-61, 77, 80-1, 87-8, 92-3, 98, 99, 60-1
Taipei 101 75Taipei Artist Village 59-60Taipei Grand Mosque 65Taipei World Trade Centre
77Taipingshan National
Forest Recreation Area 149-50
Taitung 191-5Taitung County 187-97Taiwanese language 380-6Tamsui 107-11, 108Tangci Village 297Tao people 314, 316Taoism 344Taroko Gorge 12, 177-8, 12Taroko National Park 49,
166, 177-82, 178taxes 372taxis 378tea 16, 22, 46, 93, 122, 154,
155, 233, 16telephone services 373temples 11, 21, 348-52
18 Lords Temple 134accommodation 367Altar of Heaven 262Anping Matsu Temple
262architecture 348-50Bao’an Temple 65-7,
350, 11Chaotian Temple 215Chingszu Temple 168Chung Tai Chan Temple
231Cijin Tianhou Temple 243City God Temple (Chiayi)
215
City God Temple (Hsinchu) 151
City God Temple (Kincheng) 289
City God Temple (Lukang) 225
City God Temple (Tainan) 259
Cixian Temple 72Ciyou Temple 75Confucius Temple
(Changhua) 220Confucius Temple
(Hsinchu) 152Confucius Temple
(Tainan) 259Confucius Temple
(Taipei) 65Daitian Temple
(Kaohsiung) 240-1Da-yi Temple 309decorative arts 351-2Donglong Temple 276Dongyue Temple 262etiquette 351Fahua Temple 262Fengtian Temple 215Foguangshan 251-2Fushan Temple 138Futian Temple 156Fuyou Temple 109Glass Matsu Temple 224Grand Matsu Temple 257Guandu Temple 112Guangshan Temple 252history 348Huakuang Tati Temple
301Kailung Temple 262King of Medicine Temple
261-2Kuanyin Pavilion 305Lady Linshui’s Temple
265Longcyuan Temple 245-6Longshan Temple
(Lukang) 223Longshan Temple
(Taipei) 63, 21Longshan Temple
(Tamsui) 108-9Luermen Matsu Temple
242Madou Temple 242Matsu Temple (Lukang)
223Matsu Temple (Makung)
304-5Matsu Temple (Nangan)
299Nankunshen Temple 242
Nanmen Matsu Temple 289
Nantian Temple 220Nanyao Temple 220New 18 Lords Temple
134-5Official God of War
Temple 260Orthodox Luermen
Matsu Temple 242Peichen Temple 306Puji Temple 112Qingshan Temple 62-3Qingshui Temple 82Sanlong Temple 280Stone Temple 246Temple to the Lords of
the Three Mountains 169
Tianhou Temple 63Tungching Temple 169Tzushr Temple 125Water Fairy Temple 265Wenwu Temple 233White Horse God Temple
300Wind God Temple 260Wufei Temple 265Xiahai City God
Temple 69Xingtian Temple 70Xuanzang Temple 233Xuejia Ciji Temple 262Yinshan Temple 107Zhenxing Temple 242Zhinan Temple 117-18Zinan Temple 232
Tianliao Moon World 265-6ticks 370Tienchi 314time 373tipping 372tofu 89, 44toilets 373Tomb of Ryukyuan Sailors
272Tomb Sweeping Day 341Tongpan 310tourist information 373-4tours 77-8, see also boat
tours, walking tourstraditional medicine 370train travel 378-9travel to/from Taiwan
375-6travel within Taiwan 376-9Treasure Hill 55trekking, see hikingTsou villages 212Tungliang Banyan Tree 308
Turtle Island 145TV 371typhoons 358-9Tzu Chi 174
Vvacations 372-3vaccinations 369Vase Rock 279vegetarian travellers 45visas 104, 374volcanoes 359volunteering 374
WWai’ao 144-6Walami Trail 186-7walking, see hikingwalking tours
Tainan 263, 263Taipei 82-3, 83
Wang’an 310water, drinking 370water sports 40-1, see also
individual sportswaterfalls
Baiyang Waterfall 179Cloud Pool Waterfall 214Golden Waterfall 137Maolin Gorge Waterfall
256Sandiaoling Waterfall
Trail 139-40Shifen Waterfall Park
140Shui Yun Waterfall 164Silver Stream Cave
Waterfall 117Wufengqi Waterfall 147Wulai Waterfall 127-8, 28Xiao Wulai Waterfall 131
Wazihwei Nature Reserve 111
weather 18, 23, 24, 25, 32, 360, see also individual regions
weaving 353websites, see internet
resourcesweights 371western Taiwan 49,
198-236, 199accommodation 198climate 198food 198highlights 199travel seasons 198travel to/from 199-200travel within 199-200
Map Pages 000Photo Pages 000
395IN
DEX W
-Z wetlands 357whale watching 145wildlife 360-4, see also
individual speciesWind Lions 289windsurfing 41, 308women in Taiwan 340-1women’s health 370woodcarving 159, 351,
353work 374Wulai 14, 127-31, 128
Wuling Forest Recreation Area (Wuling Farm) 162-3, 162
Wulu 196-7Wushanding Mud
Volcanoes 254, 359Wushe Incident 227Wutai 281
XXibenyuan Temple Square
64Xijju 299
Xin Yangnyu Mud Pond 254
Xindian 118-19
YYami people 314Yangmingshan National
Park 115-16Yeliu Geopark 135Yenshui Fireworks
Festival 266Yingge 123-4Yoichi Hatta 358
Yonghe 86Youfu Pavilion 309Yuli 186Yushan National Park 16,
49, 198, 200-3, 201, 16
ZZhonghe 86Zhongshan Hall 61-2Zinan Temple 232zoos 245
396
NO
TES
397N
OTES
398
NO
TES
399
Walking Tour detourWalking Tour
Path/Walking Trail
BeachBird SanctuaryBuddhistCastle/PalaceChristianConfucianHinduIslamicJainJewishMonumentMuseum/Gallery/Historic BuildingRuin
Sento Hot Baths/Onsen
ShintoSikhTaoistWinery/VineyardZoo/Wildlife SanctuaryOther Sight
DivingBodysurfing
Sleeping
Eating
Entertainment
Shopping
Drinking & NightlifeCafe
BankEmbassy/ConsulateHospital/MedicalInternetPolicePost OfficeTelephoneToiletTourist InformationOther Information
AirportBorder crossingBus
CyclingFerry
Underground station
MonorailParking
Metro/MRT/MTR station
Petrol stationSkytrain/Subway stationTaxiTrain station/RailwayTram
Other Transport
LighthouseHut/Shelter
Beach
LookoutMountain/VolcanoOasisParkPassPicnic AreaWaterfall
River, CreekIntermittent River
Swamp/Mangrove
Reef
Canal
Water
Dry/Salt/Intermittent Lake
Glacier
Mudflat
Beach/Desert
Airport/Runway
Cemetery (Christian)
Cemetery (Other)
Park/Forest
Sportsground
Sight (Building)
International
DisputedRegional/SuburbMarine ParkCliffWall
Capital (National)Capital (State/Province)City/Large TownTown/Village
State/Province
Camping
Canoeing/KayakingCourse/Tour
SkiingSnorkellingSurfingSwimming/PoolWalkingWindsurfingOther Activity
LaneTertiary
TollwayFreewayPrimary
StepsPlaza/Mall
Pedestrian overpass
Secondary
Unsealed roadRoad under construction
Tunnel
Cable car/Funicular
Gate
Sights
Activities,Courses & Tours
Sleeping
Eating
Drinking & Nightlife
Entertainment
Shopping
Information Routes
Boundaries
Hydrography
Areas
Geographic
Population
Transport
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