Shifen/Jiufen Half-Day Tour: Shifen Waterfall and Old Street & Jiufen Old Street with Chinese-/Japanese Service | Taiwan
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Nearest Tour Date | Mon, 29 Apr 2024
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New Taipei
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What You'll Experience
Go on this fun half-day Shifen & Jiufen tour now, and let professional Chinese and Japanese guides will take you to these beautiful spots from Taipei City! Visit Shifen Waterfall, Shifen Old Street, and Jiufen Old Street attractions within 4 hours.Delight in daily departures that only require 4 travelers
Get stunning views of Shifen Waterfall + Old Street & Jiufen Old Street
Avoid the hassles of planning your own itinerary, and take a comfortable car to and from these various scenic spots easily
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- Itinerary Info —
Shifen Waterfall: Shifen Waterfall is the largest curtain waterfall in Taiwan. It has a width of 40 meters and a height difference of 20 meters. There are tall and abrupt stones and flowing water, and the white waterfall flies up. From left to right, it seems that seven or eight waterfalls fall side by side, forming a wide curtain waterfall
Shifen Old Street: Shifen Old Street is presented in parallel with the train tracks. Catch a glimpse of the trains passing by in front of the gate in Taiwan, and go on a fun shopping spree beside the tracks. Buy a sky lantern and write down your wishes. Make sure to take a photo with the sky lantern, too
Jiufen Old Street: The historic village is nestled between mountains, overlooking the Keelung Islet. Make your way through the winding alley and steep narrow steps to discover charming red-brick architectures, aromatic tea houses and traditional cuisines. Stay after the sunset and witness the old street lit up with cosy red lanterns against the night sky
SUNMERRY x FORTEACO. Crossover Shop (台灣紅茶體驗館) is located on Yongkang Street. The museum is the work of the 86-year-old tea factory located in Guanxi Township, Hsinchu County; In collaboration with the SUNMERRY bakery (Taiwan-Japanese bakery)