Tainan is a small city but it’s not short of things to see and do. The oldest city of Taiwan has plenty of parks, beaches and activity spots to keep you and your family entertained. The wonderful beaches in and around the city deserves a special mentioning, especially Anping Beach. It’s also known as the Bridge-end Beach Park or the Chiao Tou Beach Park, and is popular for windsurfing and...
Read moreThe best things to do in Tainan show why this relatively small city has become such a popular historic tourist destination. The oldest city on the island, it’s best known for its traditional lifestyle, forts, and more than 500 Taoist...
Tainan is a great place to visit if you're on a tight budget. You don't need to spend a fortune to enjoy the incredible scenery and vibrant culture here. As you stroll through the pink tunnel formed by bougainvillea at...
There are plenty of things to do for families in Tainan, from museums offering interactive exhibits to quaint farms with...
Tainan is an ancient city with centuries of rich history. Historical sites include the Confucius Temple, Chihkan Tower, and the...
Come to Tainan for a romantic experience. Hold hands and whisper sweet nothings as you explore this ancient city together....
The dining and food scene in Tainan contains an excellent selection of budget-friendly local joints and street stalls. Many are family-run, and showcase the famously friendly and efficient service of the city. As with anywhere else in Taiwan, night markets are a great place to find tasty local snacks at low prices. Fine-dining restaurants are a little harder to find in Tainan, but there are some around the central area of...
Read moreMany visitors come to Tainan just to taste all kinds of food from morning until night at restaurants and snack stalls. It's no wonder that Tainan has a reputation as a foodie capital. The coast of Tainan is famous for...
In the most popular restaurants in Tainan, you can enjoy traditional local snacks as well as more exotic dishes. MAOFUN...
Tainan is the oldest city in Taiwan, and its long history has created a diverse and well-stocked dining scene. Alongside...
Tainan has a great choice of shopping options, from budget night markets to mid-range shopping streets to high-end department stores. Streets like Fuzhong and Guohua are particularly interesting, offering fun experiences alongside excellent bargains on unique souvenirs. Perhaps the most attractive feature of shopping in Tainan is the fact that the prices tend to be lower than they are in Taipei. The night markets of Tainan are especially cheap, and are...
Read moreTainan is an interesting shopping destination, offering both budget night markets and high-end department stores within a relatively small area. There are a few main streets and areas that are heaven for shoppers, where practically every building is a store...
Tainan has many shopping districts which are well worth a visit if you want to take a break from sightseeing. The Confucius Temple, Haian Road, Guohua Street and Zhongzheng Road areas have distinctive local features as well as a wide...
Tainan’s nightlife is pretty fun and lively, with a distinctly retro look and feel to many of the best joints. Expect houses with ‘70s-style décor, a small snack menu and an impressive choice of European beers. If you’re hoping to find the same high-energy nightclubs you can enjoy in Taipei, you’re out of look. The vibe is a lot more relaxed here. Night markets make up a big part of the...
Read moreThese popular nightlife experiences in Tainan are excellent for those who prefer a family-friendly way of sightseeing after sunset. The city has plenty of cultural parks with vibrant light shows, as well as alleyways and Buddhist shrine that are lit...
The nightlife in Tainan is very tame compared to Taipei’s, but still has a lot of fun to offer. Haian Road is an excellent place to start, especially if you want to enjoy simple street nightlife. The sidewalks here are...
The city of Tainan is the oldest in Taiwan. After the end of Dutch domination on the island, Tainan became Taiwan’s administrative centre and remained as such from 1662 to 1887. The Japanese contributed a lot to the restructuring and urban planning of the city, at the start of the 20th century. Since then, Tainan has developed into a historical...
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