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Taichung, Taiwan
Taichung, Taiwan
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Introducing Taichung

Taichung Budget Travel Guide helps you prepare for a visit to the city of Taichung in Taiwan. You can find here useful information about Taichung as well as list of the places of interest that you can visit there.

About Taichung

Taichung, which actually means central Taiwan, is a city located on near the eastern central part of Taiwan island. It was founded in 1705 and was known as Dadun. It was around this time that the Manchu-controlled Qing Dynasty was strengthening its hold on the western part of Taiwan. Qing authorities met with resistance from the aboriginals of Taiwan as well as rebels from mainland China determined to restore the Ming government.

Dadun was the capital of Taiwan Prefecture until the Empress Dowager Cixi moved the capital to Taipei. In 1895 the Qing government was forced to surrender Taiwan to Japan upon losing the Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese changed the name of Dadun to Taichung.

The Japanese granted city status to Taichung in 1920. Upon the defeat of Japan during the Second World War, it was forced to give up Taiwan. It was a turbulent time for Taiwanese politics, which was split into three camps.

On 1 October, 1949, mainland China came under Communist rule led by Mao Zedong, with its capital based in Beiping, called Peking in English, and then renamed Beijing. Chiang Kai-shek with 2 million Nationalist Chinese fled to Taiwan, and in December, 1949, proclaimed Taipei the temporary capital of the Republic of China.

Taichung enjoys a climate comparable to that of California. Its warmest months are June to August, when the termometer hits 32°C. The coldest months are December to February, when the temperature goes down to 24°C or lower. Highest rainfall is in June and August, at over 30 cm in each of these months.


Lungshan Temple, Lukang, one of the oldest temples in Taiwan
Lungshan Temple, Lukang, one of the oldest temples in Taiwan
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Budget Travel to Taichung

You can easily reach Taichung by bus from Taipei. Alternatively, you can also take the Taiwan High Speed Rail (HSR) train that runs between Taipei and Kaohsiung. There is a free shuttle bus for HSR passengers to reach downtown Taichung.

Getting Around Taichung

The public transportation in Taichung is limited to public buses and taxi. The flag fall rate for taxi is NT$85. Tipping is not required. If you intend to explore extensively, consider renting a car.

Photos of Taichung

Downtown Taichung
Downtown Taichung
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Temple in Changhua
Temple in Changhua
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Changhua Railway Station
Changhua Railway Station
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Places of Interest in Taichung

  1. Chungshan Park
    20-hectare park on the hillock where the original settlement of Dadun was located.

  2. Martyrs' Shrine (Chunglie Tzu)
    Temple in the classical Chinese architecture.

  3. Confucius Temple (Kung Miao)
    Temple dedicated to Confucius.

  4. Paochueh Temple
    Temple of the Milofo, the rotund happy Buddha.

  5. Taichung Minsu Kungyuan (Taichung Folk Park)
    Park showcasing Hokkien-style architecture, arts and crafts.

  6. National Museum of Natural Science
    A huge science museum with a lot of interactive exhibits.

  7. Chunghua Night Market
    Taichung's most famous night market.

  8. Tunghai University
    University occupying a 139-hectare fooded area to the northwest of downtown Taichung.

  9. Yako Huayuan (Encore Gardens)
    Garden with colorful flowers and European statues.

  10. Taichung Winery
    Winery that dates back to the Japanese era.

  11. Taichung Tower
    The tallest building in Taichung, in the shape of a bamboo stock.

  12. Cities and Sights to the South of Taichung

  13. Tsaotun
    City 20 km to the south of Taichung, with a Handicraft Exhibition Hall.

  14. Chunghsing Hsintsun (Chunghsing Village)
    Former seat of Taiwan's provincial government.

  15. Changhua
    Country town southwest of Taichung with a 30-meter tall concrete seated Buddha.

  16. Hungmao Ching (Red-Hair Well)
    Well dug by the Dutch some 350 years ago.

  17. Taiwan Folk Village (Taiwan Mintsutsun)
    Museum with original traditional structures reassembled on its grounds representing various ethnic tribes.

  18. Lukang
    Old inland part where Chinese immigrants arrived in Taiwan during the 17th to the early 20th centuries.

  19. Lungshan Temple
    Oldest temple in Lukang, and one of the oldest in Taiwan.

  20. Fengtien Kung (Phoenix Mountain Temple)
    Small temple built by Fujian immigrants in the 19th century.

  21. Lukang Tienhou Temple
    Believed to be the oldest Matsu temple in Taiwan.

  22. Lukang Folk Arts Museum
    Museum of traditional culture and lifestyle, housed in a quasi-European style villa.

  23. Wenkai Academy, Civil Shrine and Martial Temple
    Medieval institution of the intellectual elites.

  24. Chungshan Road
    Road in Lukang with traditional shops.

  25. Chiayi
    City about half way between Taichung and Tainan.

  26. Peiyu Temple
    Temple built in 1697 to venerate the guardian of Hades.

  27. Chiayi Park
    Park on the eastern outskirts of Chiayi, with a small Confucius temple in it.

  28. Chiayi Night Market
    Night market near the railway station, with a healthy selection of snacks.

  29. Wufeng's Former Residence
    Home of the only historical personaged revered by both the Taiwanese and the aborigines.

  30. Kuantzuling
    Rustic hot spring spa, 15 km south of Wufeng's Former Residence.

  31. Exotic Rock
    Fossilized boulder with fossil skeletons visible on its sides.

  32. Shuihuo Tungyuan Water-Fire Crevice
    A crevice of boiling mineral water along with constant flickering fire.

  33. Piyun Ssu (Blue Cloud Temple)
    Temple in Kuantzuling area built in 1701.

  34. Monastery of the Great Immortals (Tahsien Ssu)
    A recently built monastery in the Kuantzuling area.

  35. Temple of the Immortal Ancestor
    Small but ornate temple in the Kuantzuling area.

  36. Peikang
    A town to the northwest of Chiayi

  37. Chaotien Kung
    The most elaborate temple dedicated to Matsu in the whole of Taiwan.

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