Discover Taipei’s oldest district on a tip-based walking tour. Explore Longshan Temple, Bangka’s history, and the revitalized Huaxi Night Market.
Discover Taipei’s oldest district on a tip-based walking tour. Explore Longshan Temple, Bangka’s history, and the revitalized Huaxi Night Market.
- Longshan Temple - Situated in Taipei’s oldest district, historically known as Bangka and now called Wanhua, Longshan Temple was constructed in 1738 and stands as one of Taiwan’s most renowned temples. It has borne witness to numerous significant historical events, including the early settlers who developed the greater Taipei area, the Sino-French…
- Longshan Temple - Situated in Taipei’s oldest district, historically known as Bangka and now called Wanhua, Longshan Temple was constructed in 1738 and stands as one of Taiwan’s most renowned temples. It has borne witness to numerous significant historical events, including the early settlers who developed the greater Taipei area, the Sino-French War, Japan’s 50-year occupation of Taiwan, and various community conflicts. Longshan Temple serves as an enduring testament to Taiwan’s socioeconomic history.
- Bopiliao Historic Block - This block is essentially a single ancient street with a history dating back to 1799. It showcases 18th-century architecture that was restored and reopened to the public in 2009.
Its historical importance is partly due to its location, as it was once the main route from Bangka (now Wanhua) to Guting Village during the Qing Dynasty (1683-1895). The end of Bopiliao Street was a crucial military base during the Qing Dynasty.
The block features a variety of traditional shop houses from the Qing dynasty, as well as buildings from the Japanese occupation (1895-1945) and the early post-World War II era.
- Mengchia Qingshui Temple - Built in 1787, the Bangka Qingshui Temple’s worship practices were brought to Taiwan from China’s Fujian Province, specifically Anxi County in Quanzhou, where many of Taiwan’s earliest Hokkien immigrants originated. The Hokkien people were among the first immigrants to Taiwan, establishing homes and businesses across the island.
- Bangka Qingshan Temple - According to legend, when the Hokkien immigrants first arrived in Taiwan, a pandemic was causing widespread illness. The Qingshan Temple was one of the few places unaffected, quickly becoming a popular site for locals to pray for health and safety.
- Huaxi Street Night Market - Also known as Snake Alley, Huaxi Street Night Market is a predominantly indoor market stretching from Bangka Old Street to Longshan Temple in Taipei’s Wanhua District. The market is known for its unique offerings, including snake and turtle meat, providing a night market experience in Taiwan that feels reminiscent of Southeast Asia.
- Professional local guide
- Professional local guide
- Dinner
- Gratuities
- Dinner
- Gratuities
This is a tip-based walking tour that delves into the essence of Taipei’s oldest district. The journey commences with a visit to the ancient Longshan Temple, a cultural cornerstone deeply ingrained in the Taiwanese way of life.
Embark on a captivating exploration of the folklore surrounding the temple’s deities, and their profound impact on the lives of…
This is a tip-based walking tour that delves into the essence of Taipei’s oldest district. The journey commences with a visit to the ancient Longshan Temple, a cultural cornerstone deeply ingrained in the Taiwanese way of life.
Embark on a captivating exploration of the folklore surrounding the temple’s deities, and their profound impact on the lives of Taiwanese devotees. Gain insight into Bangka’s rich history and the enduring traditions of Buddhism and Taoism that have endowed it with a cherished legacy spanning centuries.
Internationally renowned for its historic landmarks, Bangka boasts attractions such as the Longshan Temple and Bopiliao Historic Street. Despite its erstwhile reputation as one of the city’s most peculiar and disreputable areas, recent renovations have revitalized the Huaxi Night Market, restoring its popularity and allure.
- This walking tour requires a minimum of 15 participants to maximum of 30 participants.
- Please note the gratuities to the tour guide is not included in the booking fee.
- If the walking tour is canceled due to poor weather conditions or not reaching the minimum number of participants, you will be given the choice of rescheduling for another available travel date or receiving a full refund. This option will be available up to 72 hours prior to the scheduled travel date.
- This activity operates on a pay-what-you-want basis, allowing you to choose the amount that reflects your satisfaction level with the experience.
- As a guideline, typical tipping ranges are: NT$200 - NT$300(Nice)、NT$400 - NT$500(Great)、Above NT$500(Awesome). Your generosity is greatly appreciated!
- We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and clothing for your convenience.
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.