Gaomei Wetland

Located on Taiwan’s west coast in QingShui District, Taichung City, the Gaomei Wetlands serve as an ecological preservation area. Situated at the Dajia River estuary, this coastal wetland is shaped by the interplay of freshwater and tidal changes. Originally a seaside resort, the area has transformed into a stunning landscape of sandbars and tidal flats […]
Lecheng Temple

Located in the East District of Taichung City, Taiwan, this temple is dedicated to Mazu, the sea goddess. Revered as the ‘Hanxi Mazu,’ the temple’s name is derived from the nearby Han River, further linking the goddess to the region’s maritime heritage.
Dajia Zhenlan Palace

Also known as Zhenlan Temple or Mazu Temple, this sacred site is dedicated to Mazu, the Chinese Goddess of the Sea and Patron Deity of fishermen, sailors, and all sea-related occupations. Located in the Dajia District of Taichung, Taiwan, the temple is renowned as the starting point of the Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage, an annual celebration […]
Taichung Park

Located in the North District of Taichung City, Taichung Park is the city’s oldest urban park, established during the Japanese colonial period. Spanning approximately 32,889 square meters, it is home to the iconic Hu Xin Pavilion, situated in the middle of the lake, which has become a significant symbol of Taichung City. Over the years, […]
Dakeng Scenic Area

Dakeng is renowned for its diverse mountain biking and hiking trails, all managed by the Taichung City Government. There are a total of 10 trails, each offering varying levels of difficulty in terms of ascent and descent. Trails 6-10 are relatively flatter, making them ideal for beginners, while Trails 1-5 feature steeper inclines and provide […]