【Taipei Attractions】Shifen Waterfall, Tamsui Lover's Bridge, Maokong Station, a Feast for the Eyes!
Taipei boasts countless attractions to visit, including the Shifen Waterfall, Tamsui Lover's Bridge, Maokong Station, and more.
During my three-day, two-night stay in Taipei, I felt extremely happy, especially because of the wonderful weather, which allowed me to see some truly beautiful sights! On the first day, I visited the Shifen Waterfall, located in the Pingxi District of New Taipei City, a magnificent and large waterfall! It is open from 9 am to 6 pm!
On the second day, I visited the Tamsui Lover's Bridge, situated in the Tamsui District, which is a pedestrian bridge across the harbor at the Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf! I spent the whole day there, aiming to capture the bridge during daylight and at sunset, and the views were spectacular! It's also very beautiful when the sky is blue, definitely worth a visit!
On the third day, I visited the Maokong Station, where you can take the Maokong Gondola and also enjoy the view of the Taipei 101 building! It's a worthwhile attraction, located on a mountain, and offers a panoramic view of the entire city of Taipei!
Overall, these three days and two nights were unforgettable, and if you ever come to Taipei, consider checking out these spots!
Take the cable car to enjoy the scenery of Taipei City, along the way is also green, the mountain wind is relatively large, it feels cool. There are many shops selling tea, and the clerks are warm and friendly.
The weather above is very good. Easy to travel by Maokong cable car It takes about half a clock to arrive upstairs and is very convenient.
Take the cable car for about 15 minutes to Mao Kong Station, and you can see the view of Taipei in the middle. There is also a cable with glass floors.
The cat-kong cable car is still very distinctive, transparent glass
Maokong Cable Car Taipei ❤️
I love the view there and I love having cakes from the cafe and also see the view at the same time
Summer vacation in Taipei is a must! When you arrive in Taiwan, you must first apply for a leisure travel card at the airport. The deposit is 100 yuan and cannot be refunded. The balance can be used up at the airport before leaving, eating, and buying hand letters. Enter the topic, first explain that Maokong and Taipei Zoo are connected to the attractions, the MRT brown line is a light rail train, get off at the terminal zoo station, come out and walk 300 meters to the left is the cat air cable car station, to the right 200 meters is the zoo gate. Our family first took the cable car up the mountain, there is a leisure card without queuing to buy tickets, it is much more convenient, the cable car is divided into ordinary and transparent two, about five to one, to sit in the transparent crystal car to wait a little longer. First swipe the card to buy a one-way ticket to the top of the mountain terminal, get off the bus to visit the tea garden, if you like, stay a little longer, we go down the mountain at three o'clock, get off at the second station of the cable car zoo station to enter the park, also brush the leisure card, remember four points in the park will not be allowed. After entering the park, take the tour bus and visit the gate. There are reptiles, African animal areas, etc. The panda hall is also called the special exhibition hall near the gate. The hall is closed at five o'clock. At about six o'clock, go out from the zoo to the left, and return to the MRT station to take the bus back to the city. Simply put, the cat-kong cable car is above the zoo, and the Tieguanyin tea garden is on the top of the mountain.
Maokong: The most famous one here is the Maokang cable car. Hellokitty was laid off in December 15th. Now there is no Kitty cable car. It has been replaced by zoo animals. Take the subway to the zoo, get off and walk along the platform to see the cable station. There are ticket offices at the entrance, which can be booked on the official website, including ordinary cars and crystal cars. If you have an appointment, just print out the mail and show it there. The entrance of the cable car is on the third floor. There are elevators, so are the old people. Ordinary carriages and crystal carriages are queued separately. You can buy Taipei Tourist Passport Maokong 1st Edition. You can take the cable car and underground bus no more than once a day. The cable car has three stops, and it can go up and down halfway. There are waiters in the middle station. The service is very enthusiastic. The cable car takes about 20 minutes to get to the main point. There are snack streets and tea clubs down there. Take a breath of fresh air, and you can walk down the aisle to the guide Palace at the front stop when you have time. It's a good view to have tea here in Maokong. There is a tea house on the snack street.