¤ Witness breathtaking sunrises, sea of clouds, stunning sunsets, and starry skies all in one place.
¤ It's the perfect travel destination throughout the year, offering the best experiences in every season.
¤ Embark on a journey of deep exploration into culture and ecology.
¤ Hold hands and come see the beauty of Taiwan together!
|Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area Admission Ticket Full Price
Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area is located in the northeastern part of Taiwan's Yilan County, and its abundant landscapes are a precious treasure of Taiwan. The mountains are home to valuable forests, and in the past, it was one of the three major forestry areas in Taiwan, along with Alishan and Baguashan. Today, you can still find remnants of cable cars, mountain railways, and logging machinery that were once used for production operations.
▲Jiuzhize Maple Leaves in Red - Photograph by Shi Shimin
The high-altitude difference in Taiping Mountain allows for a complete range of forest types, from subtropical rainforests to temperate needle-leaved forests around Cui Feng Lake. The abundant natural resources nurture diverse ecological landscapes. The mountain is home to six streams and Taiwan's largest alpine lake. The scenery changes with the seasons, offering a feast for the senses. In autumn, you can enjoy a golden spectacle along a 4-kilometer trail.
▲Cueifong Lake
In the forests of Taiping Mountain, you can enjoy the blessings of nature at various moments. Witness the enchanting beauty of the sea of clouds and sunrise in the early morning. In the evening, admire the vibrant hues of the sunset that dye the clouds crimson. Taiping Mountain, with its high altitude, is also a great spot for stargazing. After feasting your eyes on the stunning landscapes, don't miss the captivating hot springs nestled in the serene valleys of Juozijue.
▲ Cloud Sea in Taipingshan - Photograph by Shi Shimin
▲ Sunrise at Wangyang Mountain - Photograph by Zhang Shunneng
Taipingshan Mountain, with its diverse seasonal changes, attracts a large number of people every year to witness its enchanting mountains and clear waters. Here, you can also take a cable car and immerse yourself in a world filled with the fragrance of the forest. You can visit the tranquil shores of Emerald Peak Lake, where mist gently caresses the surroundings, and listen to the magnificent symphony of nature while enjoying the ever-changing ecosystem.
▲ Taiwanese Beech - Golden Autumn Foliage
▲ Snowy Landscape of Baileng Giant Trees - Photograph by Lin Weixiang
⇨ For related travel information, please refer to the "Taipingshan Travel Attractions Guide."
|Yilan Lanyang Museum Admission Ticket Full Price
In order to preserve the natural ecology of the wetland, the museum was built on the northwest side of the Wushi Harbor reef site, with its highest point facing Turtle Island in the east. It gradually slopes down towards the southwest and merges with the ground. The entire building takes the form of a cone, creating a distinctive landmark in Yilan due to its unique architectural design.
Once you enter the Lanyang Plain, you can feel the blending of mountains and sea. Therefore, the Lanyang Museum has organized its permanent exhibition into four levels based on the logic of building floors and altitude. These levels include the 4th floor "Mountain Layer," the 3rd floor "Plain Layer," the 2nd floor "Sea Layer," and the 1st floor "Time Corridor." With Yilan's rainfall as the main theme, the museum showcases the natural assets and cultural heritage of Yilan, extending the imagination of visitors in a vast space.
▲ The Ocean Permanent Exhibition
In addition to the permanent exhibitions, the museum regularly hosts various special exhibitions to promote unique cultural and ecological knowledge. For the latest updates on these exhibitions, please visit the official Facebook page. Lanyang Museum is conveniently located near famous attractions such as Wushi Harbor and Toucheng Old Street. Why not plan a deep exploration of Yilan and include a visit to the museum as part of your itinerary?
▲ The Plains Permanent Exhibition