A minimum of 7 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 3 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
If affected by traffic congestion, facility maintenance, etc., the itinerary or stay time at each attraction will be adjusted. Please be informed.
When the number of people purchasing English service is less than 4, the Chinese tour guide service will be provided instead. Customer service will notify passengers one day before the departure date and refund the language difference of TWD 600 per person. Please pay attention before purchasing.
Please be sure to arrive on time at the meeting time for each attraction. If you are unable to continue the itinerary due to personal reasons such as lateness, no refunds will be given. Please be informed.
This itinerary is a carpooling product, and the mode of transportation used is shared rides. You will be traveling in the same car as other passengers, and you will not be able to accept assigned seats.
On the day of departure, please ensure that your mobile phone and communication software are open to avoid delays in your trip due to inability to connect.
This tour is the same price for both adults and children. Children under 4 years old are required to use a safety seat, subject to Taiwan traffic regulations. This fee is $300, payable in advance to the driver. Please indicate this in the notes section of your reservation.
For this day tour, entrance tickets to Laotanghu Art Village and Shuijiaoshe Cultural Park are typically included in the package. This allows you to enter and visit without purchasing tickets separately, so you can focus on experiencing the unique charm of each park. For specific inclusions, we recommend referring to the itinerary description to ensure accuracy.
Shuijiaoshe Cultural Park, known as 'Taiwan's most beautiful military dependents' village,' showcases rich history and culture. The main exhibits cover the development of Air Force dependents' villages, featuring diverse permanent and special exhibitions. You can explore restored Japanese-style buildings, experience village life, admire art installations, and learn about Tainan's unique immigrant culture and military family stories. It's an excellent place to delve into local history and culture.
Yongle Market generally opens in the morning, with many stalls opening before noon and operating until the evening. As operating hours can vary slightly between vendors and traditional markets often have fixed closing days (e.g., Mondays or specific holidays), it's recommended to visit between morning and noon to experience the liveliest atmosphere and sample a wide array of food. For detailed closing day information, please refer to official announcements.
Tainan's Yongle Market is a hotspot for food exploration, gathering numerous local specialty snacks. You can savor famous dishes like 'wan gui' (savory pudding), 'run bing' (spring rolls), 'tu sao yu geng' (milkfish soup), braised pork rice, and shrimp meat dumplings, among other traditional treats. Additionally, many innovative snacks and drinks await your discovery. It's advised to arrive hungry to fully indulge in Tainan's unique food culture.
Laotanghu Art Village provides ancient costume rental services, allowing visitors to dress in traditional attire and take memorable photos within the park's rustic atmosphere, enhancing the fun and immersive experience. Specific items and fees for the rental service will vary based on costume style and rental duration. It is recommended to inquire with on-site staff for the most detailed information.
The 'Tree of Life' at the Fan-shaped Salt Fields is Tainan's latest popular Instagram spot. Its unique geographical structure and natural scenery present different views at various times. The recommended best time for photography is during dusk when the sunset paints the salt fields golden, creating a stunning interplay of light and shadow with the 'Tree of Life' formation, resulting in a spectacular view. The vast salt fields under a blue sky and white clouds also offer a unique, pure beauty.
For this cultural and culinary day tour, you won't need to worry about transportation between the sites. The itinerary includes comfortable private vehicle transfer services, taking you from Taichung to key attractions such as Laotanghu Art Village, Shuijiaoshe Cultural Park, Yongle Market, and the 'Tree of Life' at the Fan-shaped Salt Fields. This service saves you the hassle of planning routes and transfers, ensuring a convenient and smooth journey.
Yes, Laotanghu Art Village was one of the filming locations for the popular TV drama 'My Grandmother's Recipe.' Many classic scenes from the show were shot here, adding to the话题 (topic of conversation) surrounding this village full of nostalgic style and unique artistic ambiance. Visitors who are fans of the show can relive dramatic moments, enjoy the fun of combining cinematic works with real-life settings, and capture their own 'stills.'