[Keelung] Keelung Wanghaixiang | Top Weekend Destination for Sea Views in Northeast Taiwan, The Most Beautiful Sea View Spot in Keelung

The Wanghaixiang Cross-Sea Scenic Bridge, completed and opened in 2021, is the latest sea-viewing spot in the northeastern corner of Keelung and a new must-visit location for 2021! Standing on the bridge, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the stunning mountain and sea scenery, truly living up to the name “Wanghaixiang” (Sea Viewing Alley).

[Hsinchu] Xinpu Sun Dried Persimmons | Wei Wei Jia Persimmon Tourist Farm, Golden Sun Dried Persimmons Scenery

Xinpu’s sun dried persimmons have long been a major tourist attraction and travel hotspot in Hsinchu. Every autumn, the arrival of the “Winds of September” in Hsinchu signals the start of persimmon season. Hsinchu County hosts the Persimmon Cultural Festival in the second week of October each year, drawing visitors to Xinpu to admire and taste this unique autumn specialty.

[Taipei] Laomei Green Reef | Shimen’s Seasonal Hidden Gem

The Laomei Green Reef is a seasonal spectacle along the North Coast, visible from March to May each year. Located on Laomei Beach next to the Laomei Community in Shimen District, New Taipei City, this 2-kilometer stretch of green reef is a rare natural wonder in Taiwan. If you wish to witness the beauty of the Laomei Green Reef, consider planning a day trip to the North Coast from March to the end of April to catch this seasonal marvel.

【Kobe】Accommodation in Kobe – Kobe Motomachi Tokyu REI Hotel (Tokyu Bizfort Hotel)

The Kobe Motomachi Tokyu REI Hotel (formerly known as Tokyu Bizfort Hotel) is located next to Kobe’s Nankinmachi. Although it may not be as convenient as Sannomiya Station in terms of transportation, there are plenty of shopping streets nearby to explore. You can even stroll all the way to Sannomiya along these streets. So, if you’re someone who enjoys shopping, this location is quite ideal.

【Aomori Prefecture】Experience the Jifubuki (ground blizzard)

Jifubuki (ground blizzard), refers to the snowflakes being blown up from the ground. As Aomori belongs to a heavy snowfall area, there is snow everywhere in winter. In some places, due to the open space and strong winds, the snow can be blown up from the ground by the wind… Originally, this deliberately arranged experiential itinerary was meant to let us tourists from tropical countries experience what it’s like to have ground-blown snow. Unfortunately, luck was not on our side, as the weather was too good on the day of the experience, with no wind, so there was no ground-blown snow… XD