

Experience the magical Shifen Sky Lantern Festival, where thousands of lanterns light up the night sky, carrying wishes and dreams.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Taiwanese breakfast since 1946.
A bustling street food market offering a variety of local delights.
A fine dining restaurant offering Cantonese cuisine with a view of the sky lantern festival.
Rice wrapped in banana leaf with pork, mushrooms, and bamboo shoots.
Savory pancake made with eggs, oysters, and bean sprouts.

Milk tea with chewy tapioca pearls.
Handmade paper lanterns, a symbol of the festival, carrying wishes and dreams into the sky.
Traditional kites shaped like birds or dragons, a local pastime and symbol of freedom.
Try 'Shifen Baozi' (steamed buns) or 'Yuan Yang' (egg rolls), local delicacies found at street food stalls.
A historic street filled with traditional shops, food stalls, and local crafts.
Taiwan's widest waterfall, offering a scenic and refreshing experience.
A mesmerizing event where participants release sky lanterns into the night sky.
Shifen's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers during the festival.
For safety and participation in the lantern lighting activity.
To handle lanterns and prevent burns during the festival.

A serene lake nestled within the Bharathidasan University campus, offering boating facilities and scenic views.

Nestled in the heart of Lhasa, the Tibetan Monastery, also known as the Potala Palace, is a magnificent architectural marvel that serves as a museum and a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism.
Kennett Memorial Park offers a serene escape with beautiful gardens, a historic mansion, and walking trails.