Where Artifacts Meet Landscapes:
Exploring Northern Taiwan’s Rich Heritage

Date: 12th September 2025

Discover Northern Taiwan in a day where history, culture, and landscape meet. Begin at Mt. Bàoshí, a short yet scenic trail once used as a coastal lookout, now offering stunning views of the Yin-Yang Sea and surrounding peaks. Continue to the Gold Museum, Taiwan’s first eco-museum, preserving Jinguashi’s rich mining legacy. Enjoy lunch at the Grand Hotel’s Kunlun Room with distant views over Taipei’s urban skyline. The day concludes with a visit to the National Palace Museum, a must-see for international visitors and home to one of the world’s finest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts. This thoughtfully curated journey offers a graceful glimpse into the cultural soul of Taiwan.

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Important Notes

  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for navigating Jinguashi.
  • Museum galleries are air-conditioned; a light jacket is recommended.
  • The itinerary may be adjusted slightly due to weather or traffic conditions.
  • Guests are encouraged to bring water, a raincoat or umbrella, and any personal medication.