

A vibrant harbor with seafood markets, restaurants, and stunning sunset views.
Tamsui's climate is subtropical, with frequent rain showers.
Exploring the wharf and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Tamsui's warm and humid climate.
Handcrafted replicas of traditional Tamsui fishing boats, symbolizing the area's rich maritime history.

A local delicacy made from plums pickled in salt, offering a unique balance of sweet and sour flavors.
Hand-painted pottery featuring traditional Tamsui designs, often depicting fishing scenes or local landscapes.
A picturesque waterfront with fishing boats, seafood restaurants, and a lighthouse.
A historic street with traditional shops, local snacks, and a glimpse into Taiwan's past.
A gallery showcasing local art and cultural exhibits, perfect for a quiet afternoon.
Thick noodles with pork intestines, garlic, and soy sauce
Oysters stir-fried with eggs, flour, and chili sauce

Duck marinated in saltwater, deep-fried, and served with pickled vegetables
A cozy café known for its breakfast sets and beautiful ocean views.
A local favorite for traditional Taiwanese breakfast dishes.

A popular seafood restaurant offering fresh catches and stunning harbor views.

A 8th-century rock-cut temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in a serene cave setting.
Historic waterfront plaza in Quebec City, featuring a bust of Jacques Cartier and offering stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, a bustling hub, serves as the primary gateway to Taiwan, offering a blend of modern facilities and local charm.