Discover Jiufen’s magic at night with lantern-lit streets, stunning waterfalls, gold mining history, and breathtaking views. Unveil Taiwan’s charm on this unforgettable tour.
Discover Jiufen’s magic at night with lantern-lit streets, stunning waterfalls, gold mining history, and breathtaking views. Unveil Taiwan’s charm on this unforgettable tour.
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Golden Waterfall - Begin your evening adventure to Jiufen by boarding the bus. Settle in for a one-hour ride from Taipei City, where you can enjoy the changing landscapes through the windows while your guide shares engaging and informative commentary.
Your first stop is ShueiNanDong Golden Waterfall, located in the hilly Northeastern Coast of…
- Golden Waterfall - Begin your evening adventure to Jiufen by boarding the bus. Settle in for a one-hour ride from Taipei City, where you can enjoy the changing landscapes through the windows while your guide shares engaging and informative commentary.
Your first stop is ShueiNanDong Golden Waterfall, located in the hilly Northeastern Coast of Taiwan, near Jiufen Village. The waterfall is named for its golden color, a result of water passing through mining areas and reacting with sulfur, arsenic, and copper ores. These reactions create a unique acidic mineral water with a golden hue, giving the hillside a bronze-like tint. The waterfall beautifully adorns the lush hillside, with silky water flowing in a picturesque cascade, making it one of Taiwan’s most photogenic waterfalls.
- Gold Museum, New Taipei Government - The gold mining industry has played a crucial role in the history of Taiwan’s northeastern coast, significantly contributing to the prosperity of Jiufen and its surrounding areas. After marveling at the Golden Waterfall, your next destination is the Gold Museum, formerly known as the Gold Ecological Park.
The park includes more than just the museum building; it features a mine tunnel, the Four Joined Japanese-style Residence, and the Crown Prince Chalet, offering an immersive experience into Taiwan’s gold mining history. The museum proudly displays a 220-kilogram gold bar, certified by the Guinness World Records in 2004, and visitors can physically touch this impressive gold bar. Don’t miss the chance to feel the 999 gold bar with your own hands when you visit.
- Baoshishan Lookout - After exploring the Gold Museum, continue your journey to the Baoshishan (Baoshi Mountain) Lookout. Once called “Siren Mountain” due to a siren installed by the Japanese government during their colonial rule to signal time for the miners, this lookout is easily accessible with a short climb suitable for all ages. From here, you can enjoy stunning views of the Bay of Two Colors and the sunset.
- Jiufen Old Street - The next highlight of your night tour is Jiufen Old Street. Whether or not you’ve visited during the day, Jiufen Old Street offers a completely different atmosphere at night. The street is lit by red lanterns hanging from the rooftops, creating a magical scene reminiscent of the world-famous animated film “Spirited Away” by Ghibli Studios. Although director Hayao Miyazaki has stated that the movie was not inspired by Jiufen, this fascinating coincidence continues to attract global interest and boost Jiufen’s tourism.
While in Jiufen, it’s highly recommended to visit one of the teahouses, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and freshly brewed tea. Additionally, you can sample various local foods and shop for souvenirs. If you have a sweet tooth, don’t miss the traditional Jiufen dessert—Taro Ball!
- 水湳洞選煉廠遺址 - Finally, as your Jiufen night tour concludes, you’ll stop at the Remains of the 13 Levels in Jinguashi. This former copper smelter, established in 1933 during the Japanese colonial era when copper mining began in the area, holds significant historical importance for Jinguashi’s copper mining industry.
Today, it stands as an iconic landmark along Taiwan’s northeastern coast. Each evening, the Remains of the 13 Levels is illuminated by warm amber lights from 18:00 to 21:00. Viewed from a distance, the structure resembles an abandoned palace, making it a popular spot for drama and advertising shoots. Capture this enchanting scene to make a memorable end to your journey.
After the tour, board the bus for a smooth return trip to downtown Taipei, which usually takes about an hour. You can choose to get off at Raohe Street Night Market or return to MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station.
- Professional licensed tour guide
- Entrance ticket to Gold Museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (private option)
- Local general liabilities insurance
- Professional licensed tour guide
- Entrance ticket to Gold Museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (private option)
- Local general liabilities insurance
- Bottled water
- Food and drink
- Gratuities
- Bottled water
- Food and drink
- Gratuities
Jiufen, a charming hillside village nestled in northeastern Taiwan, is just an hour’s drive from Taipei.
As night descends, Jiufen Village becomes even more enchanting. The streets are beautifully lit with striking red lanterns hanging from the rooftops, a sight you’ve likely seen in many travel magazines showcasing Taiwan’s iconic imagery.
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Jiufen, a charming hillside village nestled in northeastern Taiwan, is just an hour’s drive from Taipei.
As night descends, Jiufen Village becomes even more enchanting. The streets are beautifully lit with striking red lanterns hanging from the rooftops, a sight you’ve likely seen in many travel magazines showcasing Taiwan’s iconic imagery.
On this Jiufen Night Tour, aside from the charming Jiufen Village, you’ll also get to explore nearby must-see attractions. These include the stunning ShueiNanDong Golden Waterfall, celebrated as one of Taiwan’s most photogenic waterfalls, the Gold Museum, where you can delve into Taiwan’s gold mining history through its well-preserved artifacts, and the Baoshishan Lookout, offering a breathtaking view of the Bay of Two Colors, where you can savor a mesmerizing sunset. Lastly, the illuminated Remains of the 13 Levels will spark your imagination, enhancing your trip with an extra touch of wonder.
- Each guest is allowed to bring one piece of carry-on baggage.
- Ensure you carry enough cash with you to cover your expenses for meals, beverages, souvenirs, tips, etc. Convenience stores and most of the eateries in Taiwan don’t accept credit cards as a form of payment.
- This tour is not recommended for wheelchair users and people with physical disabilities.
- A small amount of walking is involved; comfortable shoes are recommended.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.