Taitung City
On Taiwan's rugged southeast coast, Taitung City feels a world away from the island's western industrial sprawl. This laid-back gateway to indigenous culture, Pacific beaches, and the dramatic East Rift Valley is where you'll find some of Taiwan's most unspoiled landscapes and a thriving slow-travel scene. The city itself is small and easy to navigate, with a relaxed pace that invites you to linger over coffee at a hip café or explore the lively weekend flea market.
Highlights & What to See
- Tiehuacun (Railway Art Village) – A repurposed railway depot turned creative hub, with street art, craft shops, and open-air performances. The adjacent Taitung Railway Station has been transformed into a park with bike paths and a nostalgic steam locomotive.
- Seaside Park (Haibin Park) – A long, grassy park along the coast with a boardwalk, sculptures, and stunning views of the Pacific. It's perfect for a sunset stroll or a picnic with the sound of waves.
- National Museum of Prehistory – A world-class museum showcasing the archaeology and indigenous cultures of eastern Taiwan. Highlights include a fascinating exhibition on the Peinan site, one of the largest prehistoric settlements in the Pacific.
- Taitung Forest Park – A sprawling urban park with lakes, wetlands, and cycling paths. Rent a bike and explore the lush greenery, birdlife, and the serene Pipa Lake.
- Jialulan Coast – Just south of the city, this stretch of coastline is famous for its dramatic rock formations, including the iconic 'Moon World' landscape, and is a prime spot for kite surfing and watching the sunrise.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers spend one to two full days in Taitung City. Use day one to explore the city's urban attractions – the art village, museum, and forest park – and day two to venture to nearby coastal spots like Jialulan or take a short trip into the East Rift Valley. If you're short on time, a single day can cover the highlights, but the city's relaxed vibe rewards a longer stay.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Green Island (Ludao) – A volcanic island off Taitung's coast, famous for its hot springs, coral reefs, and the historic Green Island Lighthouse. Ferries run daily from Taitung's port.
- Orchid Island (Lanyu) – An indigenous Tao (Yami) island with unique culture, traditional boats, and pristine diving spots. It's a longer ferry ride but an unforgettable cultural experience.
- East Rift Valley – The scenic valley stretching north from Taitung, with rice terraces, hot springs at Chishang and Guanshan, and the stunning Luye Highlands for paragliding.
- Dulan – A bohemian village about 20 minutes north, known for its artisan community, surfing beaches, and the Dulan Sugar Factory art space.
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