

A vibrant, historic street market in Taiwan, famous for its sky lanterns and local snacks.
Hand-painted wooden gliders, a symbol of Shifen's gliding culture.
Traditional hard candy made from sugar, water, and natural flavors.
Handcrafted bamboo items like baskets and chopsticks, reflecting the region's rich bamboo forests.
Shifen Old Street is often crowded and can get quite warm, a fan will help keep you cool.
Having local currency is essential for shopping and dining at the street market.
To keep your phone charged for photos and navigation while exploring the old street.
Famous for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast, especially the 'You Tiao' (fried dough sticks) and 'Dou Jiang' (soy milk).
A collection of food stalls offering a variety of Taiwanese street food, including the famous 'A-Gei' (fried tofu).
A bustling night market offering a wide range of Taiwanese street food, perfect for dinner.
A historic street lined with traditional shops, food stalls, and local crafts.
A scenic waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
An enchanting evening event where participants release sky lanterns into the night sky.
Thick, savory beef broth with tender beef slices and noodles, topped with green onions and pickled vegetables.
Crispy, golden pastry filled with sweet pineapple jam, a traditional Taiwanese treat.
Savory omelette filled with fresh oysters, bean sprouts, and garlic chives, served with a sweet and spicy sauce.
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