
- 4.8/5
Chong Fai ChanThis place is full of special items that will stun you, better to book a guided session via the official website. It will be way better organized and efficient to have a guide to lead you through those exhibitions items and explain to you than walk along by yourself. Definitely worth 1-2 hours of your time in Taipei for this palace.
- 4.7/5
M2c***gsThe building blends classical Eastern culture with Taiwanese characteristics. Its shape resembles a bamboo tree rising tall and strong, its strength and flexibility symbolizing the perpetual vitality of traditional Chinese architecture. The building's facades, inclined at a seven-degree angle, rise gradually upwards. Highly transparent, energy-saving, and heat-insulating curtain glass, which eliminates reflective light pollution, allows visitors to gaze at both the sky and the earth from within Taiwan's tallest building. High-tech materials and innovative lighting create a transparent and clear visual experience, integrating the building with nature and its surroundings on a grand scale.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userThe park was so crowded. The weather also was not good, the wind broke my umbrella, i recommend to bring raincoat or buy one at the entrance. But the scenery is nice with the great shaped stone and ocean view behind.
- 4.7/5
谢冬连As a psychological observer deeply involved in geography and cultural tourism, today I want to take you to Sun Moon Lake in Taiwan from a deeper perspective—it's not just a tourist attraction on a map, but a place where your heart can find peace. Is Sun Moon Lake worth visiting? My answer is: Absolutely, especially suitable for "tired people." If you're feeling overwhelmed by the pace of city life, if your children need a natural awakening away from electronic screens, if you crave truly slow-down family time— then Sun Moon Lake is the place that will allow you to rediscover the sounds of the wind, the water, and your inner voice. Highlight 1: Picturesque Scenery, Poetic Name Sun Moon Lake is located in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, and is Taiwan's largest natural lake. Its name comes from its shape: The northern half of the lake is shaped like the sun (round), hence the name "Sun Lake"; the southern half is curved like the moon (arc), hence the name "Moon Lake." In the early morning, when a light mist swirls around the lake, it's as if a layer of gauze has been laid on its surface; at sunset, golden light spills onto the water, creating a dreamlike scene. Many tourists say, "Standing at Xuanzang Temple Pier, all my worries suddenly seemed to disappear." This isn't just about the beauty of the scenery, but also a therapeutic effect – when your vision is filled with pure nature, your brain automatically enters a "relaxation mode." Highlight Two: Cycling and Walking Around the Lake – Rediscover the Rhythm of Life Sun Moon Lake boasts the most comprehensive lakeside bike path in Taiwan, approximately 33 kilometers long, with numerous rental points and rest stops along the way. You can choose: Easy Version: Cycle from Shuishe Pier to Xiangshan Administrative Center (approximately 6 kilometers), with viewpoints, cafes, and indigenous handicraft markets along the way; Deeper Experience: Challenge yourself with the entire route, traversing tunnels, climbing hills, and speeding along the lake, feeling the resonance between your body and nature. I once took a family with a teenager suffering from chronic anxiety there. After three consecutive days of cycling, the almost silent child asked for the first time, "Dad, can we come again tomorrow?" Exercise + beautiful scenery + a stress-free environment is the best form of psychological relaxation. Highlight Three: Cultural Integration, Hearing the Heartbeat of Taiwan Sun Moon Lake is not only a natural scenic spot, but also the ancestral home of the Shao indigenous people. They are the only indigenous group in Taiwan living on the shores of a lake. We recommend attending: A Shao ethnic song and dance performance: Listen to them sing ancestral songs in their ancient language; A traditional handicraft workshop: Let your child make a rattan coaster or a totem wood carving; A night tour of an oolong tea plantation: Learn about the local centuries-old tea-growing history and savor a cup of mellow Dong Ding oolong. These experiences won't be on exams, but they will plant a seed of respect for the land, culture, and life in your child's heart. Highlight Four: A Slow-Paced Travel Experience Suitable for the Whole Family Unlike the crowds at city attractions, Sun Moon Lake offers a relaxed pace, making it perfect for families and seniors: ✅ Concentrated attractions, convenient transportation (you can take a yacht to connect various piers) ✅ Clean and hygienic dining options; recommended dishes include Grandma's Tea Eggs, Wild Boar Rice, and Millet Mochi ✅ Many unique guesthouses are built along the lake, offering scenic views from their windows; the nights are so tranquil you can hear frogs croaking. Staying overnight is especially recommended. As night falls, the soft lights reflected on the lake create a serene atmosphere that is truly unforgettable.
- 4.6/5
Savina AlhabsjiI visited Taipei 101 during my solo trip and absolutely loved it! The view from the observatory was amazing — you can see the whole city from above. Especially when the sun goes down..such a pretty skyline and sky..The building itself is beautiful, and there are plenty of shops and restaurants inside,a bit leicey though. It’s very organized and easy to get around even when you’re alone. Definitely a must-visit in Taipei!”
- 4.7/5
DanielBentleyBrilliant ride up to the top. Over 20 minutes of climbing it’s great value for money, oh and the views of the city, just wow! If you get a clear day the view reward is immense
- 4.7/5
Joyful DiningYou can enjoy the scenery of Taipei City by taking the cable car. There is also greenery along the way. The wind on the mountain is relatively strong and it feels cool. There are many shops selling tea, and the shop assistants are warm and friendly.
- 4.8/5
DoufutravelsIncredible experience, especially for the price. I went in blind and was pleasantly surprised with the Panda exhibit! The animals seem in good spirits too—which was the most important thing.
- 4.7/5
DizplayNameI liked the red lanterns along the way and the variety of snacks and street food, but it was too crowded since it’s a popular attraction.
- 4.7/5
D19***06This tour was surprisingly good. It wasn't a large group, but the most important thing was that the tour guide was very professional, articulate, and attentive to every detail. He was also very considerate and helped the passengers find the best angles for photos. This was definitely the best tour guide I've ever had! Of course, the car was also spacious, comfortable, and clean. I have to give it a thumbs up!







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