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7D All Taiwan Super Value GV2 7D ALL TAIWAN SUPER VALUE 星期一、四出發 MONDAY GO Window of China Theme Park/Buddha Memorial Center / The Chijin Street THURSDAY GO No Meal DAY 1 Departure – Taoyuan International Airport 3*Taipei Lihan Hotel、Paradise Hotel、 Bali Suites Hotel or or Similar Upon arrival Taoyuan International Airport, transfer to hotel check in & free and leisure. C.K.S Memorial Hall/Biscuits Shop/Chiufen/Xueshan B’Fast/Dinner DAY 2 Tunnel/ SiWei Castle Station- Harry Potter Theme Pavilion 3* Hualien KKS Hotel or similar /Suahua Scenic Road 【C.K.S Memorial Hall】The most magnificent monuments in Taipei, it commemorate the passing of President Chiang Kai-shek.【Chiufen】Once the mountain town abandoned after digging gold fever subsided, the town is bustling again because of the movie "City of Sadness" and becomes as the most popular and longest old street in Taiwan.【Xueshan Tunnel】or "Snow Mountain" tunnel, is the longest tunnel in Taiwan, located on the Taipei-Yilan Freeway (Taiwan National Highway No. 5). It opened on June 16, 2006. 【SiWei Castle Station- Harry Potter Theme Pavilion】Interior style, so that visitors come each visit, and can not help but exclaim like into a magical world! This magical world and is sold in specialty breads, desserts and ice cream。 Taroko Gorge/Taroko Memorial Arch Building/ Linzhi B’Fast/Lunch/Dinner DAY 3 Museum/Swallow Grotto/ Changchun Temple/East Rift 3* Kenting Luxury Hotel、Kenting Holiday Valley/Kenting Streets (Stop over 2H) Resort Hotel or similar 【Taroko Gorge】he magnificent gorge was formed by rushing waters from the mountains, which cut through the marble and granite to create many beautiful narrow ravines with waterfalls and rapids.【Swallow Grotto】 This part of Tailuge(Taroko) Gorge is composed of marble cliff faces covered with small holes, the result of long-term erosion by river and ground water. House swifts and Pacific swallows often forage and nest here, giving the place its name.【Changchun Temple】Spring water adjacent to it flows all year round with a waterfall that passes under the shrine and is very picturesque.【Kenting Streets】Kenting Streets become the most congested place when the night comes. There are a wide range of jewelers, souvenir shops, PUBs attract people from other places. The streets are overwhelmed by warm pleasant atmosphere all the time. Chuanfan Rock /Kenting National Park/ B’Fast/Lunch Eluanbi Lighthouse-incl. TKT/Buddha Memorial Center/ DAY 4 3* Kaohsiung Huahou Hotel、Hotel South Pearl Center/Chijin Ferry/The Chijin Street/ Sea or similar Tianhou Temple/ Leoho Night Market (Stop over 2H) 【Eluanbi Lighthouse】The reef limestone terrain, there are "Light of East Asia's" reputation as the highest point of the park remain until the lighthouse.【Kenting National Park 】Dazzling bright sunshine, azure blue seawater, clean shining sand beach, This is Taiwan’s first national park-Kenting, renowned for its rich landscape of hills and water, abundant life, and natural resources for everyone’s enjoyment.【Buddha Memorial Center 】Built to worship buddha’s relic, the construction combines both Chinese and foreign techniques and skills.The main statue of the temple is 108 meters high and considered as the tallest statue of the world. 【The Chijin Street】 Chijin, also named Chiho, is an elongated island so ferry is the major transportation. Tin Hau Temple with three hundred years of history is a third class monument. The island's seafood quite delicious and often attract large numbers of tourists to visit.【Leoho Night Market】Gather all kinds of snacks and a wide variety of North and South exquisite merchandise, ranked the most representative of the night market in Kaohsiung. Sun Moon Lake/ Wen Wu Temple/Aboriginal products B’Fast/Lunch 4*Taichung En Vogue Hotel、 DAY 5 /Xiangshan Visitor Center/Taiwan Tea Center/ Taichung One Chung、 Fengjia Night Market(Stop over 2H) City Suites-Taichung Wuquan or similar 【Sun Moon Lake】Is the only nature big lake in Taiwan. The southern part of Lalu Island is shaped like a new moon, and the northern part is shaped like a sun; hence the name Sun Moon Lake(Cruise lake Own Expenses). 【Wen Wu Temple】Located in the northern waist, dedicated to Confucius, Yue Feiamd Guan Yu, named after temples built along the mountain. 【Xiangshan Visitor Center】Taiwan's most popular tourist attractions, Sun Moon Lake in Nantou County in early 2011 to set up a new mountain Administration and Visitor Center, due to the area of the majority, unique, attract many tourists to explore.【Fengjia Night Market】Biggest and most comprehensive night market offering a wild array of Taiwanese snacks, drinks, food shops and fashion goods. Window of China Theme Park-incl. TKT(Stop over 2.5H) B’Fast/Lunch /Martyr’s Shrine/Tienlu Arts Center/Taipei 101 Shopping DAY 6 3*Taipei Lihan Hotel、Paradise Hotel、 Mall(Observatory own expenses)/WuFenPu/ Bali Suites Hotel or or Similar Raohe Night Market(Stop over 2H) 【Window of China Theme Park】World has 133 miniature landscape, 20 rides and play in the water park in the summer! All performances plus one vote in the end, is the most suitable for families.(include entrance fee).【Martyr’s Shrine】Built to dedicate to the 390,000 soldiers killed in the service of their country.【101 Shopping Mall】Taipei101 is a new landmark inTaipei. This building is an integration of the classical Oriental culture and Taiwan local characteristics offering elegant and spacious shopping space within the shopping center(Observatory own expenses)【WuFenPu】There are nearly one thousand of the garment shops in this gathering, which sourced from across the province and other places suchas Hong Kong, Thailand and South Korea. The clothes with high quality sold in wholesale price here so attracted many young people come to shopping.【Raohe Night Market】A famous night market in Taipei. There are 138 stalls ,most of them serve snacks and food. DAY 7 Taipei – Taoyuan International Airport – Home Sweet Home B’Fast Free activities, to designated collection time Transfer to airport for flight back home. *Any discrepancies please refer to the Chinese itinerary for accuracy. Shopping Stop : Aboriginal、Pearl、Tea、Tienlu。 Departure Dates Apr15: 06,09,13,16,20,23,27 May2015: 04,07,11,14,18,21,25,28 Jun2015 : 01,04,08,11,15,18,22,25,29 Jul15 : 02,09,16,23,30 Aug2015: 06,13,20,27 Sep2015: 03,07,10,14,17,21,28 Oct15: 01,05,12,15,19,22,26,29 Nov2015: 02,05,09,12,16,19,23,26,30 Dec2015: 03,07,10,14,17,21 .
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