A living museum showcasing the vibrant culture and heritage of Taiwan's indigenous peoples.
Famous for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast dishes, this local gem has been serving customers for over 30 years.
Known for its large portions and reasonable prices, this breakfast spot is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
This restaurant offers a variety of Taiwanese dishes, including the famous braised pork rice and oyster omelette.
Located within the Taiwanese Aboriginal Culture Park, this cafe offers a blend of Taiwanese and Aboriginal cuisine.
This dinner spot is known for its wide variety of Taiwanese dishes, including the famous beef noodle soup and fried rice.
The nearby night market offers a variety of Taiwanese street food, providing a unique dining experience.
Deep-fried dough sticks, often served with soy milk for breakfast.
Smooth, creamy soy milk, often served hot or cold with youtiao.
Steamed buns filled with hot soup and meat.
Slow-cooked beef in a rich broth, served with noodles and vegetables.
Milk tea with chewy tapioca pearls, often flavored with fruit or cream.
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage.
Immerse yourself in Taiwan's indigenous culture with traditional performances, craft workshops, and a museum.
Taiwan's largest lake offers scenic boat rides, cycling paths, and temples with panoramic views.
Home to the world's largest collection of Chinese imperial artifacts, this museum is a must-visit for art and history buffs.
Experience breathtaking views of the city from the world's second-tallest skyscraper's observation deck.
Taiwan's largest night market offers a vast array of street food, shopping, and entertainment for all ages.
Enjoy a romantic sunset, seafood dinner, and a leisurely stroll along the waterfront.
Taiwan's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in mountainous areas like the park.
The park involves a lot of walking and exploring uneven terrains.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is crucial, especially in outdoor environments.
Staying hydrated is important, especially during outdoor activities in the park.
To understand and appreciate the aboriginal culture and history of the park.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the park, especially if you plan to spend a full day there.
To carry your essentials while exploring the park comfortably.