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Taiwan Region Travel Guide Taiwan Region Three-Day Tour from March to April

:Taiwan region 1. Taiwan three-day tour

The 12 days is a very good time, especially for those who want to travel around the island. 12 days is basic.

In the eyes of many people who have never been to Taiwan, Taiwan is just a small island that can be visited in two days. In fact, in Taiwan, you can only drive around the island in two days. If you really want to play, 7-12 days at a time is the basic length. If you come several times, 4-5 days at a time is also a more ideal length.

Although most tour groups go around the island for 8 days and 7 nights, this is a journey where you get on the bus to sleep, get off the bus to pee, and take photos. 8 days and 7 nights around the island is a tourist river.

Whether it is a self-guided tour or a tour group, it will take at least 10-12 days to easily complete a trip around the island. Free tours take more time than bus tours. Because there are relatively few points in Taiwan and public transportation is scarce, it requires more transfer time. In addition, free tours can also take you to places where bus and car tours are dominant.

Around the island of Taiwan, there are only two options: clockwise or counterclockwise. No matter clockwise or counterclockwise, transportation between Taitung and Kenting is not easy to solve (except for chartered tours). Moreover, there are many scenic spots in this section of the East Rift Valley, and transportation is completely dependent on the Taiwan Railway and a small number of passengers. It is a relatively difficult part to get around the island. So once you travel to Taiwan, it takes 4-6 days from East China to Kenting, and 4-6 days from other places in the West, which is why 12 days is a suitable choice.

2. Taiwan three-day tour plan in English

Taiwan English: Taiwan

In the southeast of the motherland, it is separated from the mainland's Fujian Province across the Taiwan Strait. If you want to see the whole of Taiwan, you can buy a house and settle in Taiwan.

Mainland residents can buy houses in Taiwan as long as they are not members of the party or government, and the lowest price is for Taiwan real estate with a total price of more than 200,000.

We want to buy Taiwan back!

3. Four-day trip to Taiwan

First of all, prepare the admission ticket + pass first. Only with documents can you enter and exit the country. Secondly, make a choice based on where you want to visit and then decide on the number of days to travel. It is generally recommended to arrange at least 10 days of free travel around the island. The 7-8 days around the island seen in group tours on the market are based on the rhythm of the road and are suitable for various types of travel. If you really want to play well, you should spend a few more days. If time is limited, it can only be arranged within a week. It is recommended to choose 2-3 cities or major destinations to visit, which will be more suitable. As for other related issues such as accommodation, transportation, Internet access, foreign exchange exchange, and clothing, I suggest you check out Ctrip or the travel guide communities of major platforms, or consult Ctrip’s local guides, and you will get practical information.

Two. I just finished my trip in June this year, so I can only give you a reference based on my own expenses: 1. Air tickets: Round-trip air tickets from Guangzhou to Taipei are about 2,000 yuan/person; 2. Hotels: Hotels in Taiwan are not very expensive, and five-star hotels cost about 1,000-3,000 yuan/night. I live in the middle class, there are more than 500 people in Chiayi and Taichung, and about 800 people in Jiufen. Conditions are OK. The Ho Yi Hotel (Minsheng Hall) in Taipei seems to cost more than 800 per night and is a 4-star hotel, but the decoration is new enough and the service is very good. There are also big hotels that really need special recommendation. Such a historical building, formerly a state hotel, has excellent hardware and only costs about 1,200 yuan (including breakfast). In this way, our per capita accommodation cost is about 2,000 yuan (6 nights and 7 days); 3. Transportation: I rented a car for 3 days and drove it myself, and the gas cost was about 4,000 yuan per day. It took a subway taxi in Taipei 4 days ago. Total: about 1,300 yuan per capita; 4. Other food, drinks and entertainment: Consumption in Taiwan is really not expensive compared to that in China, and the Alishan and Maokong cable cars are still very cheap. By living frugally, you can have enough food and clothing with 50 to 500 yuan per person. The 7-day guarantee makes a difference! 5. Anyway, we have 4 adults and 1 child together for 7 days. The total cost was about 30,000, and it’s quite leisurely. Young people can save more money and have more time. Hope this helps.

4. Taiwan three-day tour

Day 1: Go straight to Jiufen and visit Jinguashi. In the evening, visit Jiufen and taste snacks, and enjoy the sunshine and night view. Spend the night in Jiufen on the second day: return to Taipei in the morning, go to the Forbidden City, go to Taipei 101 in the evening, enjoy the sunshine and night view of Taipei, visit Xinyi shopping district and Eslite in the evening, or go to Ximending in the evening.

Day 3: Visit the Presidential Palace and Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in the morning.

Current Location Students in Taiwan do not have Labor Day. In addition to the two-week holiday, many national holidays in Taiwan have been changed to no holidays, so the longer holidays usually only include winter, summer, summer vacation and spring break. Others only have one day off, such as Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day, New Year's Day, 228, etc. Usually it is for traveling, playing abroad, or playing in distant places and outlying islands. But studying in Taiwan is stressful. Students who are about to graduate will basically not have winter and summer vacations. The school will arrange sprint courses or self-study winter vacation, which usually includes the S-Day of the Lunar New Year. They will basically go shopping in the New Year, visit relatives and friends, visit department stores, etc. The Lantern Festival usually starts when school starts, and it’s very lively. People will buy lanterns, or grab the limited edition ones issued by the city government (usually very beautiful and creative) and then go to the light show. Spring break is a combination of Qingming Festival and flexible vacation. It can last up to a week. In early April, we usually arrange a short trip or return to China to visit graves. The Dragon Boat Festival is similar to the traditional custom of making dumplings. (Because the exam is about to take place, which is homophonic to the word "bao" means "dumplings", so everyone in the family has to take the exam.) Festivals like the Mid-Autumn Festival, where eggs are laid and played with water, can also be considered a relatively high festival. Everyone goes to the riverside park or rooftop balcony to have a barbecue in the evening. Mooncakes and Wendan are not necessarily available. But almost everyone eats barbecue on New Year's Day. s day. Basically December 31st, it’s going to be really, really crazy. There are restaurants and New Year’s Eve events across Taiwan, and nightclubs are almost full. Celebrities will reminisce and sing in front of the local city hall. The mayor and celebrities will accompany you to count down to the New Year and set off fireworks. Basically, Taipei 101 is the largest, and the MRT is almost overcrowded (it operates 24 hours a day). On the morning of 5o the next day, a flag-raising ceremony will be held at the Presidential Palace. Sometimes famous singers are invited to sing the national anthem, and beautiful national flag scarves are given. There will be some military parades and other performances on site, and then they will go to KTV to sing and so on. Many people will play for almost two days without sleeping.