| Activity name | Place | feature |
|---|---|---|
| cherry blossom season | Yangmingshan, Alishan, Wuling Farm | Cherry blossom viewing and hiking |
| Dajia Mazu goes around the border | Taichung Dajia | Religious event, one of the three major religious events in the world |
| Taoyuan Hakka Tung Blossom Festival | Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Miaoli | Snow tung flowers bloom all over the mountains in May |
| Activity name | Place | feature |
|---|---|---|
| Gongliao Ocean Music Festival | Gongliao, New Taipei City | Music, beach, youth gathering |
| Penghu Fireworks Festival | Penghu Magong | Fireworks show, island scenery |
| Yilan International Children's Play Art Festival | Yilan Dongshan River | Family fun, performing arts |
| Activity name | Place | feature |
|---|---|---|
| Taitung Hot Air Balloon Carnival | Luye Highland | Colorful hot air balloon launch experience |
| Double Ten National Day Fireworks | major cities | Large-scale National Day fireworks and celebrations |
| Nantou World Tea Expo | Nantou Zhongxing New Village | Tea tasting culture, exhibition and sale of agricultural products |
| Activity name | Place | feature |
|---|---|---|
| Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival | Pingxi, New Taipei | Sky lantern prayer, an internationally renowned event |
| Taipei Lantern Festival | Taipei City | Lantern Festival lanterns on display |
| hot spring season | Beitou, Jiaoxi, Guguan | Relax in the hot spring and stay healthy in winter |
| Activity name | Place | Holding time |
|---|---|---|
| Taipei Lantern Festival | Taipei City | Lunar Lantern Festival |
| Yeliu Shenming Port Cultural Festival | Wanli District, New Taipei City | Lunar March |
| New Taipei Christmas City | Banqiao District, New Taipei City | November-December |
| Keelung Zhongyuan Festival | Keelung City | 7th lunar month |
| Activity name | Place | Holding time |
|---|---|---|
| Dajia Mazu goes around the border | Dajia District, Taichung City | Lunar March |
| Nantou Lantern Festival | nantou county | During the Spring Festival |
| Lukang celebrates Dragon Boat Festival | Lugang Town, Changhua County | Dragon Boat Festival |
| Taichung Flower Expo Area Activities | Houli District, Taichung City | Irregular throughout the year |
| Activity name | Place | Holding time |
|---|---|---|
| Tainan Salt Water Bee Cannon | Tainan City Yanshui District | Lunar Lantern Festival |
| Tainan International Orchid Exhibition | Houbi District, Tainan City | March |
| Kaohsiung Lantern Festival | kaohsiung love river | Lunar New Year |
| Pingtung Wanluan Pig Knuckle Festival | Wanluan Township, Pingtung County | summer |
| Activity name | Place | Holding time |
|---|---|---|
| Hualien Pacific Color Festival | Hualien City | December-January |
| Hualien Pacific South Island Cultural Festival | Hualien County | July |
| Taitung Hot Air Balloon Carnival | Taitung Luye Highland | June-August |
| Sanxiantai welcomes the dawn | Chenggong Town, Taitung | New Year |
| Activity name | Place | Holding time |
|---|---|---|
| Penghu Fireworks Festival | Magong City, Penghu | April-June |
| Kinmen Mid-Autumn Festival Winner Cake | Kinmen County | Mid-Autumn Festival |
| Mazu Blue Tears Season | Matsu, Lianjiang County | April-June |
| Green Island Maritime Activity Festival | Taitung Green Island | summer |
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Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) is Taiwan's high-speed rail system, connecting major cities in Taiwan's western corridor and providing fast and comfortable rail transportation services.
Taiwan's high-speed rail currently operates in the north-south direction. The main stations include:
Taiwan's high-speed rail uses Japan's Shinkansen 700T trains, which have a maximum operating speed of 300 kilometers per hour. They use advanced railway technology to ensure driving safety and comfort.
Passengers can purchase high-speed rail tickets through the following methods:
Ticket types include standard carriages and business carriages, and discounts such as early bird discounts and student and senior tickets are available.
Taiwan's high-speed rail continues to optimize operations and plans new routes such as a southern extension to Pingtung to further improve the efficiency of rail transportation across Taiwan.
| Ranking | pastry name | Main origin | Feature description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pineapple cake | Taipei, Hsinchu, Nantou | Taiwan's representative souvenir, with a crispy outside and sweet filling. |
| 2 | Suncake | Taichung | The maltose filling is wrapped in meringue, sweet but not greasy, and has a crispy texture. |
| 3 | Egg yolk cake | Taiwan | A popular Mid-Autumn Festival cake, combining salted egg yolk and red bean filling. |
| 4 | Nougat | Taichung, Kaohsiung | It has a rich milky aroma and a chewy texture. It is often found in festival gift boxes. |
| 5 | mung bean | Tainan | Crispy on the outside and dense on the inside, a traditional festive pastry. |
| 6 | Taro Crispy | Dajia | The fragrant taro paste is wrapped in puff pastry and has a delicate taste. |
| 7 | Wife cake | New Taipei | The thin skin wraps the winter melon filling, which is sweet but not greasy. |
| 8 | Peanut crisp | Yunlin | Peanuts are fragrant and crispy, a traditional snack. |
| 9 | Mochi | Hualien | Made from glutinous rice, it has a springy texture and a variety of fillings. |
| 10 | Southern jujube and walnut cake | Taipei | The combination of jujube puree and walnuts is sweet and fragrant. |
| 11 | Beef tongue cake | Yilan | Crackers with moderate sweetness and crispy texture. |
| 12 | Candy heart cake | Taichung | Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, sweet but not greasy, with rich texture. |
| 13 | Onion pancake | New Taipei | Salted chive pancake sandwiched with nougat, a perfect blend of salty and sweet. |
| 14 | custard roll | Taichung | The soft cake roll is wrapped in smooth custard and needs to be refrigerated. |
| 15 | Raw milk roll | Taichung | Fresh cream is the main ingredient, giving it a rich and smooth taste. |
| 16 | red bean cake | Taiwan | A common street snack, crispy on the outside and sweet on the inside. |
| 17 | peanut cake | Tainan | Made from peanuts, it melts in your mouth and has a moderate sweetness. |
| 18 | Rum Grape Cookies | Taipei | Rum-soaked grapes sandwiched between biscuits have a rich aroma. |
| 19 | tea sugar | pinglin | Made from Baozhong tea, the tea has a rich aroma, sweet but not greasy. |
| 20 | Candied date cake | nantou | The combination of jujube puree and walnuts is sweet and fragrant. |
| Ranking | Cookie classification | common forms | Feature description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | potato chips | Thin slices, corrugated slices, canned | Diverse flavors, crispy and easy to store |
| 2 | Sandwich Cookies | Cream, chocolate, strawberry filling | Mainly sweet taste, loved by children |
| 3 | puffed tortillas | Spiral, strip, ring | Crispy, often paired with savory or sweet flavors |
| 4 | Wafers | Multiple layers of thin pastry filled with cream filling | Crispy taste, mainly sweetness |
| 5 | Puffs | Small particles, hollow filling | Fragrant filling, crispy outside |
| 6 | egg rolls | Long roll shape | Hollow and crispy, best-selling during festivals |
| 7 | soda crackers | Square, porous | Crispy, often salty taste |
| 8 | Rice crackers/senbei | Discs, strips | Rich rice aroma, common Japanese flavor |
| 9 | stick cookies | Slender, dipped type | Dip in chocolate or strawberry jam, portable |
| 10 | Sandwich puff pastry | Pie crust with cream or peanut filling | Multi-layered taste, both sweet and salty |
| 11 | Cocoa cookies | block, flake | Contains chocolate powder, bittersweet flavor |
| 12 | Dried fruit cookies | Grapes, cranberries, dried oranges | Add more fiber and take a healthier approach |
| 13 | Whole Wheat/Healthy Cookies | Low sugar, high fiber | Emphasis on nutrition and health concepts |
| 14 | Fish Crispy/Shredded Squid Biscuits | Strips, filaments, fragments | Salty flavor to rinse your mouth, more adult taste |
| 15 | Biscuit sticks/roll sticks | Hollow filling or crisp stick | Often paired with coffee and tea |
| 16 | Croissant cookies | Pastry shape, cream aroma | Between bread and biscuits |
| 17 | Bean Crisps | Processed soybean and black bean slices | Appealing to high protein and low sugar |
| 18 | cheese biscuits | triangle, circle | Rich salty aroma, suitable for pairing with red wine |
| 19 | popcorn crisps | Tablet and slice type | A fusion of popcorn and biscuits |
| 20 | nut cookies | Mixed nuts, honey, oats | Highly nutritious, suitable for both sweet and salty meals |
| Ranking | Product name | brand | type | feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Green Guaiguai (coconut flavor) | Be obedient | Puffed biscuits | Best-selling during the Ghost Festival, with annual sales of 880,000 packages |
| 2 | North Sea cod shreds | North Sea | fish snacks | Annual sales of 810,000 packages, salty fragrance to rinse your mouth |
| 3 | Pringles potato chips (original flavor) | Pringle | potato chips | Classic canned potato chips with a crispy texture |
| 4 | Science (20-in-1 family account) | Vili | instant noodles | Nostalgic snacks, crispy and delicious |
| 5 | Yimei puffs (milk flavor) | Yimei | Puffs | Mini size, rich filling |
| 6 | 77 Upstart Pie (Peanut Chocolate) | Hongya | Sandwich puff pastry | Classic chocolate sandwich puff pastry |
| 7 | OREO Oreo Sandwich Cookies | Mondelez | Sandwich Cookies | Classic black and white sandwich cookies |
| 8 | Pocky chocolate bar | Baiqi | stick cookies | Chocolate covered, crispy texture |
| 9 | Zhongxiang natural color seaweed soda cake | Zhongxiang | soda crackers | Seaweed flavor, health-oriented |
| 10 | Lay's Potato Chips (Original Flavor) | Pleasure | potato chips | Classic taste, crispy and delicious |
| 11 | Want Want Senbei | Want Want | Rice cakes | Rich rice aroma and crispy texture |
| 12 | Kola nut (original flavor) | Lianhua | Puffed biscuits | Spiral shape, crispy and delicious |
| 13 | Yimei Sandwich Pastry (Economy Package) | Yimei | Sandwich puff pastry | Multi-layered taste, economical and affordable |
| 14 | Fuyixuan handmade sesame egg rolls | fuyixuan | egg rolls | Handmade, rich in sesame flavor |
| 15 | Sheng Xiang Zhen Chocolate Crispy | Sheng Xiangzhen | chocolate chip cookies | Chocolate wrapped, sweet but not greasy |
| 16 | Nissin Kid-O Wafer Cookies | Nissin | Wafers | Light and crispy, with a variety of flavors |
| 17 | Lago Wafer Sandwich Pastry | Lago | Wafers | Imported from Italy, delicate taste |
| 18 | Huayuan Sweet Calories | Huayuan | Puffed biscuits | Old-fashioned flavor, crispy and chewy |
| 19 | Popcorners popcorn crisps | Popcorners | popcorn cookies | Salty and sweet intertwined, unique taste |
| 20 | 77Milano | Hongya | chocolate chip cookies | Rich chocolate flavor and crispy texture |
In addition to the aforementioned well-known groups, Taiwan also has a number of influential catering holding companies, which respectively occupy an important position in the export of hand-cranked drinks, the introduction of Japanese cuisine, and the affordable chain catering field.
| Classification indicators | Represent the group | market competitiveness |
|---|---|---|
| High customer unit price/exquisite type | Xibin, Han Lai Food | High quality service and sense of space |
| Mid-priced/family dinner | Wangpin, Wacheng | Brand trust and diversity |
| Affordable/Popular | Three businessmen and gourmet experts | High convenience and affordable price |
| Specialty cuisine/specialty store | Doufu, Dingwang | Taste uniqueness and brand loyalty |
The Taiwan Cultural Expo (hereinafter referred to as the Taiwan Cultural Expo) is the largest cultural and creative industry exhibition in Taiwan. It aims to promote cultural brands, design energy and cross-border cooperation, and promote international cultural exchanges.
The CIIF is divided into theme exhibition areas, brand exhibition areas and creative markets, covering design, art, crafts, digital content, fashion and cultural and creative products.
Common exhibition areas include Taipei World Trade Center Hall 1, Huashan 1914 Cultural and Creative Industry Park, Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, etc.
It is usually held every autumn and lasts for about five days, attracting professional buyers and the public at home and abroad.
The CIIF is not only an exhibition, but also a cultural platform that combines forums, exchange activities and performances to showcase Taiwan's cultural diversity and innovation.
The following is an overview of the population living in Taiwan based on official statistical trends in recent years.Including people from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. The number of people is an approximate value for overall understanding and comparison. The actual data is still based on the latest announcement from the Immigration Department of the Ministry of the Interior.
| Nationality/Region | Number of people in Taiwan (approximately) | main identity |
|---|---|---|
| Indonesia | 280,000 people | Migrant workers, caregivers |
| Vietnam | 240,000 people | Migrant workers, dependents, students |
| the Philippines | 160,000 people | Migrant workers, professionals |
| Thailand | 70,000 people | Migrant workers |
| Chinese mainland | 50,000 people | Dependence, business, professional communication |
| Hongkong | 25,000 people | Study, work, residence |
| Macao | 0.6 million people | Studying, residence |
| Malaysia | 24,000 people | students, professionals |
| Japan | 15,000 people | business, technology, teachers |
| USA | 10,000 people | business, education, religion |
| other countries | 140,000 people | students, professionals |
The total number of foreigners (including Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao) in Taiwan exceeds 1.05 million, with Southeast Asian migrant workers being the largest group. Hong Kong, Macao and Malaysian groups have a higher proportion of students and long-term residents; Japanese and American people are mostly concentrated in business, technology and education-related fields.
The Immigration Department of the Ministry of the Interior regularly publishes the "Statistics on the Number of Foreigners and Residents in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao", which can be inquired according to nationality, purpose of residence and region.
Taipei International Exhibition Center
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
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National Taiwan Science Education Center
Taipei World Trade Center (World Trade Center)
Located in Xinyi District, it is the main exhibition venue for large-scale international exhibitions and commercial activities in Taipei.
Nangang Exhibition Hall
The facilities are modern and mainly used for international conferences, exhibitions and professional commercial exhibitions.
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
Combining culture and creativity, it is suitable for small exhibitions and art-related activities.
Huashan 1914 Cultural and Creative Industrial Park
Taipei is an art and cultural center that often hosts large-scale art exhibitions and cultural and creative activities.
National Taiwan Science Education Center
Located in Shilin District, it is suitable for exhibitions and activities with technology, science and education themes.
Taipei Flower Expo Park
Popular location for floral, cultural or outdoor exhibitions.
| Restaurant name | Price (per person) | Business hours | address | evaluate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sheraton Hsinchu Hotel Feast Buffet Restaurant | Weekday afternoon tea: from TWD$765 | Afternoon tea 14:30-16:30 | 2F, No. 265, Section 1 East, Guangming 6th Road, Zhubei City, Hsinchu County | 4.9 / 5 |
| Xuji Japanese Food Collection Zhubei Yuanbai Store | Afternoon tea: from TWD$1,090 | Afternoon tea 14:30-16:30 | 9th Floor, No. 369, Section 1 East, Guangming 6th Road, Zhubei City, Hsinchu County | 4.1 / 5 |
| Hsinchu Ambassador Hotel Bafang Braised Western Restaurant | Afternoon tea: TWD$900 | Afternoon tea 14:30-16:30 | 12th Floor, No. 188, Section 2, Zhonghua Road, East District, Hsinchu City | 4.4 / 5 |
| Food Paradise Hsinchu Store | Weekday afternoon tea: from TWD$765 | Afternoon tea 14:30-16:30 | 9th Floor, No. 323, Xida Road, East District, Hsinchu City | 4.8 / 5 |
| Yanbo Hotel Hsinchu Lakeside Branch Monet Western Restaurant | Afternoon tea on weekdays: TWD$630+10% | Afternoon tea 14:30-16:30 | No. 773, Minghu Road, East District, Hsinchu City | 4.5 / 5 |
| Le café | Weekday afternoon tea: TWD$683 | Afternoon tea 14:30-16:30 | No. 227, Section 1, Guangfu Road, East District, Hsinchu City | 4.3 / 5 |
| Green Town New 2.0 All-You-Can-Eat Desserts | Afternoon tea: TWD$699+5% | Every Friday to Sunday 14:00-17:00 | No. 218, Shishi Road, East District, Hsinchu City | 4.2 / 5 |
The above prices and business hours are for reference only. The actual information may change. It is recommended to confirm the official restaurant information before going.
| name | Place | Business hours | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hanxi Night Market | Section 1, Hanxi East Road, East District & Zhenxing Road Intersection | Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 17:00–24:00 | It covers an area of 4,000 square meters and has more than 200 stalls. |
| Daqing night market | No. 208, Section 1, Jianguo South Road, South District | Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 17:00–00:00 | Large stall market |
| Taiyuan Night Market | Section 3 of Taiyuan Road and Section 3 of Huandong Road, Beitun District | Thursday to Monday 18:00–24:00 | Large parking lot attached |
| Wufeng Night Market | Intersection of Detai Street and Minzhu Street, Wufeng District | Friday and Sunday 17:30–23:00 | local street vendor |
| Wuri Night Market | No. 228, Guangri Road, Wuri District | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 17:00–23:00 | Next to the community activity center |
| Taiping Dongping Night Market | No. 501, Dongping Road, Taiping District | Monday, Wednesday, Saturday 18:15–23:00 | street night market |
| Taiping Changyi Night Market | No. 1, Changyi Road, Taiping District | Weekdays 16:00–00:00, holiday morning market 04:30–12:00 | Concentration of street house stalls |
| Dali Victory Night Market | Defang South Second Street, Dali District | Monday and Thursday 17:00–23:00 | Famous for takoyaki and juice stalls |
| Qingshui Wuquan Night Market | No. 48, Lane 157, Minyou Road, Qingshui District | Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 16:00–00:00 | Small community night market |
| Dayayatan Night Market | No. 311, Section 4, Yatan Road, Daya District | Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 17:30–23:30 | Community night market |
| Shalu Gongming Night Market | No. 25, Zhongzhen Road, Shalu District | Thursday 18:30–22:00 | small night market |
| Shalu Lufeng Night Market | Intersection of Xinghui Road and Tianwei Lane, Zhongshan Road, Shalu District | Friday and Saturday 17:30–01:00 | Haixian large night market |
| Jingyi Night Market | Next to Jingyi University, Shalu District | Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 18:00–00:30 | Many student groups |
| Wuqi Night Market | No. 537, Section 1, Wenhua Road, Wuqi District | Tuesday and Friday 18:00–00:00 | Small night market in Haixian area |
| Wufeng Dadongjia Night Market | No. 37, Detai Street, Wufeng District | Tuesday and Friday 15:00–23:00 | Local night market |
| Wufeng Side Night Market | No. 392, Side Road, Wufeng District | Thursday 17:00–22:00 | small night market |
| Longjing Ziqiang Night Market | Section 6, Xiangshang Road, Longjing District | Saturday 17:00–00:00 | Mountain night market |
| Donghai Business District Night Market | Xinxing Road, Longjing District, etc. | Daily 17:00–22:00 | Student business district night market |
| terminus night market | 1st and 2nd Street, Dunfu Road, Beitun District | Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 17:00–00:00 | Large mobile night market |
| Dajiajiang Highway Night Market | Along the Jiang Highway in Dajia District | Wednesday | long history |
| Changping Night Market | Changping Road, Beitun District | Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday | Legal mobile night market |
| Zhonghua Road Tourist Night Market | Section 1, Zhonghua Road, Central District | Daily 18:00–01:00 | Combine sightseeing with snacks |
| Zhongxiao Road Tourist Night Market | Zhongxiao Road, South District | Daily 13:30–23:30 | Street night market |
| Fengyuan Miaodong Night Market | Lane 167, Zhongzheng Road, Fengyuan District | Daily 10:00–23:00 | Both day and night market |
| Yizhong Street Night Market | Yizhong Street, Sanmin Road, North District | Daily 11:00–23:00 | A gathering place for students and tourists |
| Fengjia Night Market | Wenhua Road, Xitun District, Fuxing Road | Daily 16:00–02:00 | One of the largest night markets |
| Nichinan night market | In front of Cide Palace in Dajia | Wednesday | Historic old night market |
Located in Houli District, it is known as the most beautiful police station in Taiwan. Every year from mid-February to March, the Yae Sakura planted around the police station blooms, forming a dense pink tunnel. The night scene will be equipped with light projections to provide the public with a romantic view of cherry blossoms at night.
Located in Beitun District, March every year is the peak season of yellow-flowered campanula trees. Linzi Park and adjacent Jingxian Road are surrounded by a sea of golden flowers on both sides. The yellow flowers are extremely dazzling against the blue sky, so it is known as the most beautiful park in Taichung.
Located on Xingda Road next to National Chung Hsing University in the Southern District, there is the several-kilometer-long Abler Greenway. From May to June every year, bunches of golden flowers hang from the branches, and the petals fall like drizzle when the breeze blows, forming the famous golden rain landscape.
Located in Xitun District, it is the first choice spot to view the magenta campanula trees in the city. It blooms from January to February, and its flowers are spherical pink. When in full bloom, the whole tree looks like it is covered with pink marshmallows, making it a very popular photography spot.
Located near Bei'an Road and Minsheng Road in Wufeng District, it has a large area of neatly arranged bald cypress forests. From November to January, as the cold air moves southward, the bald cypress trees will turn from emerald green to brilliant red, creating an exotic late-autumn atmosphere like a European forest.
Located next to Weili Electrical and Mechanical in Houli District, it is a free and open private enterprise green space. Various varieties of Kawazuzakura, Yaezakura, and Green-calyx cherry are planted in the park. The flowering period lasts from late January to March. The trails are well planned and suitable for family outings.
Located in the high-altitude mountainous area of Heping District, it is Taiwan's iconic cherry blossom viewing spot. During the cherry blossom season in February every year, the famous Pink Lady cherry blossoms bloom, forming a cherry blossom forest stretching for several kilometers. Due to its high mountain location, the landscape is layered and majestic.
| Friendly Tree Space Information Management System | Taichung City Government Construction Bureau | Provides road tree distribution maps, regular health inspection records and public green resource management functions in Taichung City's metropolitan area. |
| Tunghai University Campus Tree Bank | Tunghai University | Record the restoration status of important old trees and native species on campus, and provide adoption maps and digital management platforms. |
| National Chung Hsing University campus tree information | National Chung Hsing University General Affairs Office | Presents the rich tree list and greening resources on the National Chung Hsing University campus, which are often used as materials for campus environmental education. |
| staple | Main origin | season |
|---|---|---|
| Aiwen Mango | Fangshan, Fangliao, Nanzhou | April to June |
| wax apple | Linbian, Donggang, Jiuru | December to April |
| onion | Hengchun, Checheng, Manzhou | March to May |
| bluefin tuna | Donggang | May to June |
| Millet | Wutai, Sandimen | May to July |
| cocoa | Neipu, Wanluan | All year round (most popular from November to January) |
| banana | Jiuru, Neipu, Ligang | All year round (best quality from April to October) |
| pineapple | Gaoshu, Wanluan, Changzhi | April to July |
| Duck eggs (salted duck eggs) | Donggang, Xinyuan | annual |
| cantaloupe | Jiadong, Xinpi | March to June |
| Falling Mountain Wind Peanuts | Hengchun, Checheng | September to November |
| coffee | Sandimen, Majia | November to February |
| Wanluan pig's feet | Wanluan Township | Available all year round (tourist specialty) |
| Donggang Sakura Shrimp | Off the coast of Donggang | March to April, October to December |
| grouper | Linbian, Jiadong, Donggang | annual |
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