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Scenic sunset over Tainan's Jingzijiao Wapan Salt Fields, with an orange-hued sky reflecting on white salt piles and tranquil waters, creating a picturesque and romantic scene.
Grand entrance of a unique modern white building in Tainan, featuring a streamlined, curved staircase design, showcasing the magnificent presence of an innovative cultural landmark.
Ancient alleyway in Tainan's Shennong Street, adorned with traditional red lanterns and creatively painted ones, creating a rich nostalgic atmosphere intertwining history and art.
Tainan's Sicao Green Tunnel, where lush mangrove trees form a natural arch over tranquil waters, with their vivid reflections creating a picturesque scene reminiscent of a miniature Amazon River.
Lively street food stalls in Tainan's Guohua Street or Shuixian Market, where people queue to buy authentic local delicacies, experiencing the distinctive flavors and everyday life of the area.

Tainan | Anping Fort & Sicao Green Tunnel & Shennong Street & Guohua Street & Shuixian Market & Jingzijiao Tile Salt Pan Sunset Day Tour | Depart from Taichung


Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 7 day(s) prior to experience date

  • Breathtakingly beautiful salt pan sunset - Jingzijiao Tile Pan Salt Pan
  • Qingkunshen Fan-Shaped Salt Pan "Tree of Life"
  • Roaming the Pocket Amazon River ~ Sicao Lake Green Tunnel
  • Shennong Street, one of Tainan's most nostalgic old streets, is known as "Tainan's most beautiful street."
  • Freely choose Chinese and English service interpretation, no need to worry about communication
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point, Hotel transfer
Departure TimeEarly Departure (Before 8 am)
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Shopping ExperienceLocal Markets
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Traditional markets, City walking tour, Historic site tour, Eco-tourism
TransportCharter car, Bus tour
Cruise typeRiver boating

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- Travel Information -

  • Duration: Approximately 10 hours
  • Departure time: 07:00 ~ 07:30
  • Meeting Point: Hotels near Taichung Train Station / Hotels near Fengjia Shopping District / Taichung High Speed Rail Station (Depending on travel conditions on the day, the departure time may be earlier. Please contact customer service staff before departure for confirmation)
  • Vehicle type: Cars will be assigned based on the number of people (e.g. nine-seater models)
  • Guide language: Chinese/English

- Itinerary Information -

  • 07:00 Depart from Taichung
  • Tainan Museum of Art
  • Hayashi Department Store
  • Guohua Street Food
  • Narcissus Market
  • Shennong Street
  • Anping Old Street
  • Anping Fort
  • Sicao Green Tunnel
  • Sunset at Jingzijiao Tile Salt Field
  • Return to Taichung

- Itinerary Information -

  • Anping Fort, formerly Fort Zeelandia, was built by the Dutch. It is one of Taiwan's earliest Western-style castles and a crucial witness to Taiwan's opening of its ports. The fort preserves its red brick walls, the remains of artillery batteries, and a white watchtower overlooking Anping Harbor. It is not only a key location in Taiwanese history books but also a must-see destination for strolling, enjoying the scenery, and learning about the history of Taiwan's ancient capital.

  • Anping Old Street, often called Taiwan's No. 1 Street, was the first street established by the Dutch in Anping over 300 years ago. Early streets were designed for pedestrians and carts only, making them narrow. Many visitors to Anping inevitably visit this ancient street, where bustling crowds are a common sight. It's a place that wouldn't be otherwise. Lined with old shops, it's a treasure hunt for both domestic and international tourists. Occasionally, looking up at the old houses, you might spot wind lions perched on rooftops or sword lions adorning door lintels, a delightful aspect of strolling through Anping Old Street. The old street also boasts numerous paths that weave through the city, each offering a unique scenery, such as Jasmine Alley and Rouge Alley. Many traditional settlements remain in the area, and walking through its quiet alleys feels like stepping back in time. The intricate network of lanes offers a sense of adventure. A visit to Anping Old Street without exploring its lanes would be a real shame.

  • Hayashi Department Store, a source of pride for Tainan residents and Taiwan's first modern department store, opened in 1932 during the Japanese colonial era. Nicknamed "Five-Storey House," it was the first building in Taiwan to feature an elevator. Back then, it wasn't just a shopping mall; it was a symbol of fashion and culture. Today, Hayashi Department Store blends historic architecture with a cultural and creative atmosphere, showcasing distinctive Taiwanese brands, crafts, souvenirs, and fine dining, creating a retro atmosphere while shopping. The rooftop boasts the only remnant of a shrine in Taiwan housed within a department store, offering panoramic views of Tainan's Old Town. More than just a shopping destination, it epitomizes Tainan's history and culture, perfect for photo opportunities, souvenir shopping, and experiencing the modern charm of this ancient capital.

  • Mangroves on both sides of the Sicao Green Tunnel converge toward the center, forming a dense, semicircular green canopy. Layer upon layer, they cascade forward, creating a deep, mysterious corridor with no end in sight. This is why the Sicao Green Tunnel is nicknamed the "Little Amazon." Tourists from home and abroad flock to the tunnel, waiting for the chance to board the raft that leads to this wonderland. They drift along the ripples, feeling the gentle breeze caress their cheeks and carrying the warmth of the sun as they journey through this secret city.

  • Shennong Street, one of Tainan's most nostalgic old streets, is known as "Tainan's most beautiful street." It's lined with well-preserved century-old houses, a blend of red brick, wooden windows, and arcades. During the day, it's home to art shops and cafes, while at night, when lit up, it exudes a romantic atmosphere. A stroll through the area allows you to experience the ancient city's history and discover many artistic finds.

  • Guohua Street, Tainan's most famous "food street," boasts countless time-honored snacks and popular restaurants with long queues in just a few hundred meters. From beef soup and eel pasta to tofu pudding and ice cream, it encompasses nearly every representative Tainan snack. Visitors often say, "A trip to Guohua Street is like eating half of Tainan." This place is a foodie's paradise and a must-see on any travel guide's local food map.

  • Shuixian Temple Market, a daily culinary landmark for Tainan residents, is known as "the most down-to-earth food paradise." It boasts a diverse selection of traditional snacks and local ingredients, such as bowl cakes, rice cakes, milkfish dishes, and fish skin soup. Many of the stalls are on Tainan residents' must-try lists. The market's lively and down-to-earth atmosphere brims with the charm of down-to-earth cuisine.

  • Jingzijiao Tile-Paved Salt Pans "Jingzijiao Tile-Paved Salt Pans" are the first salt pans in Beimen and the oldest existing tile-paved salt pan site. Originally the Seto Salt Pans during the Qing Dynasty, they were relocated here in 1818 and have remained there ever since. All of the salt pans are tiled, presenting a beautiful mosaic-like artistic work. Due to high labor costs, the 338-year-long salt drying industry ended in 2002, leaving the salt pans that originally dotted this area abandoned for a period of time. Later, in order to continue the salt industry culture, the salt pans were restored and have now become the most distinctive tourist attraction on the Tainan coast.

Tainan Museum of Art

Grand entrance of a unique modern white building in Tainan, featuring a streamlined, curved staircase design, showcasing the magnificent presence of an innovative cultural landmark.

Guohua Street & Shuixian Temple Market

Lively street food stalls in Tainan's Guohua Street or Shuixian Market, where people queue to buy authentic local delicacies, experiencing the distinctive flavors and everyday life of the area.

Shennong Street

Broad street view of Tainan's Shennong Street, with quaint buildings adorned with various colorful lanterns, illuminated by sunlight, showcasing the old street's unique cultural creativity and vibrancy.

Anping Old Street

Quaint red-brick houses and winding alleys in Tainan's old street district, adorned with charming painted decorations, embodying the rustic and nostalgic charm unique to Southern Taiwan.

Sicao Green Tunnel

Tainan's Sicao Green Tunnel, where lush mangrove trees form a natural arch over tranquil waters, with their vivid reflections creating a picturesque scene reminiscent of a miniature Amazon River.

Sunset at Jingzijiao Tile Salt Field

Scenic sunset over Tainan's Jingzijiao Wapan Salt Fields, with an orange-hued sky reflecting on white salt piles and tranquil waters, creating a picturesque and romantic scene.

Important Info

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 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

  • Please be advised that the itinerary or duration of stay at each attraction may be adjusted due to traffic congestion, facility maintenance, etc.

  • Please be sure to arrive on time at the meeting time at each attraction. If you are unable to continue the tour due to personal reasons such as lateness, no refund will be given. Please be advised.

  • This trip is a carpooling product. The mode of transportation used is shared ride. You will travel in the same car with other passengers and cannot accept assigned seats.

  • On the day of departure, please ensure that your mobile phone and communication software are accessible to avoid delays due to lack of connection.

  • 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 inform us in the notes section of your reservation.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 7 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 2 to 6 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What historical highlights make Anping Fort a significant site to visit?

Anping Fort, also known as Fort Zeelandia, holds immense historical significance as the oldest castle in Taiwan. Built by the Dutch in the 17th century, it served as a key trading post. Visitors can explore its ancient walls, a well-preserved ancient cannon, and learn about its role in Taiwan's colonial past through informative exhibits. The fort also offers panoramic views of the surrounding Anping district, blending historical exploration with scenic beauty.

2. What is the best time of year to visit Anping Fort?

The ideal time to visit Anping Fort is generally during autumn (September to November) or spring (March to May) when the weather is mild and pleasant. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the outdoor fort and its grounds without the extreme heat and humidity of summer or the occasional cooler, rainy conditions of winter. This ensures a more enjoyable and extensive visit.

3. How much time is recommended to explore Anping Old Street and its surrounding district?

To fully immerse yourself in Anping Old Street and its vibrant district, it is recommended to allocate approximately 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to wander through the historical alleys, sample famous local snacks like shrimp rolls and tofu pudding, browse unique artisan shops, and visit nearby cultural attractions such as the Anping Tree House. The area is perfect for leisurely exploration and cultural discovery.

4. What unique experience does the Sicao Green Tunnel boat tour offer, and what kind of scenery can be seen?

The Sicao Green Tunnel boat tour offers a unique 'miniature Amazon River' experience, guiding visitors through a serene waterway lined with lush mangrove forests. The dense canopy of trees forms a natural tunnel, creating a tranquil and picturesque environment. Along the journey, you can spot various wildlife, including mudskippers and fiddler crabs, making it both an ecological adventure and a stunning scenic escape.

5. What makes the sunset view at Jingzijiao Tile Salt Pan special, and what are its unique features?

The sunset at Jingzijiao Tile Salt Pan is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, where the setting sun casts a golden glow over the intricate geometric patterns of the salt fields. As Taiwan's oldest traditional tile-pan salt field, it allows visitors to observe historical salt production methods and even try hands-on salt harvesting. The reflective surfaces of the salt pans create stunning photo opportunities, especially during twilight.

6. What kind of local food and cultural experiences can visitors find on Shennong Street and Guohua Street?

Shennong Street, known for its nostalgic charm, offers a blend of historic architecture, creative art studios, and quaint cafes, providing a glimpse into old Tainan's cultural pulse. Guohua Street is a bustling food paradise, famous for a wide array of authentic Tainan street food, including fresh seafood, traditional snacks, and hearty noodle dishes. Both streets offer rich culinary and cultural exploration opportunities for visitors.

7. What local delicacies and shopping tips are available for visitors exploring Shuixian Market?

Shuixian Market is a lively traditional market where visitors can discover a true taste of Tainan. Local delicacies include a variety of fresh seafood, traditional breakfast items like savory rice pudding, and an assortment of freshly prepared snacks. For shopping, look for local produce, dried goods, and unique Tainan ingredients. It's best to visit in the morning for the freshest selections and a more bustling, authentic market atmosphere.

8. What is the 'Tree of Life' at Qingkunshen Fan-Shaped Salt Pan, and what makes this site unique?

The 'Tree of Life' at Qingkunshen Fan-Shaped Salt Pan refers to a striking tree growing amidst the unique fan-shaped salt fields, creating an iconic, picturesque landscape. This innovative salt pan design maximizes sunlight exposure for efficient salt production. The site is unique for its geometric beauty, historical significance in Taiwan's salt industry, and tranquil atmosphere, offering a distinctive natural and cultural experience for visitors.

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