


A serene gateway to Taiwan's largest river wetland, offering birdwatching, boating, and educational exhibits.

Yilan's climate is subtropical, with frequent rain. A lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers while exploring the wetlands.
Dongshan River Wetlands Park is home to diverse bird species. Binoculars are recommended for birdwatching and enjoying the wildlife.
The wetlands can be prone to mosquitoes. An insect repellent is optional but can enhance your comfort during your visit.

A serene wetland park with diverse wildlife and beautiful sunrise views.

A historic temple with intricate architecture and peaceful surroundings.

A vibrant night market offering local food, shopping, and entertainment.
Handmade bamboo products, reflecting the park's wetland ecosystem and local craftsmanship.
A traditional local wine made from glutinous rice, symbolizing Yilan's agricultural heritage.
Hand-thrown earthenware pottery, a traditional craft passed down through generations in Yilan.
Famous for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast dishes, this local favorite has been serving customers for over 30 years.
A popular vegetarian restaurant known for its delicious and healthy dishes, offering a variety of Taiwanese and Western options.
A bustling night market offering a wide variety of local street food and snacks, perfect for a casual dinner.
Rice porridge with milkfish, tofu, and green onions.
Thick noodles in a rich, slow-cooked beef broth with tender beef slices.
Crispy omelette with fresh oysters, garlic, and chili peppers.

Nestled in the Nilgiri Mountains, Pykara Dam and Boat House offer serene views, boating facilities, and a nearby waterfall.
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