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Super Value Taiwan Round Island Tour 7 SUPERD VALUE TAIWAN6 N ROUND ISLAND TOUR TAIPEI / HUALIEN / TAITUNG / KAOHSIUNG / TAICHUNG Visit new added attraction Taichung - Love River, Hualien - Ruisui Farm Visit Yehliu, Jiufen, Taroko National Park, Taroko Archway, Enternal Spring Shrine, Buddha Memorial Center, Sunmoon Lake, Wenwu Temple, Marty's Shrine, Taipei 101 Special arrangement to visit Taiwan famous night market: Taizhung - Fengjia Night Market; Kaohsiung - Liuhe Night Market; Taipei - Raohe Night Market, explore the Taiwanese style night markets and delicious local foods Century Hot Spring Resort Relax and blend in nature and enjoy the natural hot springs, sure to make you full of strength. Meals Special Shao Style Flavor, Bamboo rice, Knuckle Cuisine, Taiwanese teppanyaki, Seafood Cuisine. 3 + 4 Star Hotel + 1 night 5 Star Hotspring Resort Shopping stop: Tianlu Art Center, Marble factory, Jewelleries Shop, Aboriginal's Agriculture Shop, Cosmetic duty free, Lingzhi Tea Art Center Day 1 Kuala Lumpur / Taoyuan Day 5 Kaohsiung / Taizhung Meals: (meal on board/-/-) Meals: (B/L/-) Hotel: Formosa Hotel or similar (4*) Hotel: Pleasant International Hotel or similar class(4*) Sun Moon Lake - Is Taiwan’s second large lake and largest Depart to Taiwan from Kuala Lumpur Airport. Upon arrival in Taiwan Taoyuan natural lake cum power reservoir. (Include boat ride) International Airport, proceed to check in hotel. Wenwu Temple - People pray the Civil Saint of Confucius, the Military Saint of Guangong, and the Established God of two Day 2 Taoyuan / Taipei / Hualien temples at this Temple. Meals: (B/-/D) Hotel: Marshal Hotel or similar (4*) Agricultural Products Center - Here you can buy local Yehliu - Is a famous scenic point in north coast of Taiwan, you specialty produce. After that, go to Nantou high mountain tea can enjoy the extraordinary beautiful scenery here. garden, Nantou is a famous scenic area, is also a famous tea producing area, you can experience picking tea . Shi Fen Old Street - A collection of lanes and alleys in and - around the Shifen railway station area. Originally built for Feng Jia Night Market Night market which near by the Feng transporting coal during the Japanese era, the station and Chia University. Not only shop for the low-price clothes, but track runs straight through the village.(including lanterns, 4 also try the local delicious food. people 1 lanterns), Jiufen - Now a popular tourist destination for Taipeites eager to relive scenes from the past. It has provided the setting for Taizhung / Taipei several movies. For example, Hou Hsiao-hsien's film A City Day 6 of Sadness, which won the Golden Lion award at the 1989 Meals: (B/L/-) Hotel: Paradise Hotel or similar (3*) Venice Film Festival. Martyr’s Shrine - To view an elaborate ceremony of changing Train ride to Hualien (Inclusive ticket) you may enjoy the guards hourly. beautiful scenery. Tianlu art center - Visit to learn about the various type of Pixiu. ZhongZheng Street - Has lots of different shops where locals Cosmetic Duty Free Shop - Gathered the global cosmetics and tourists eat. There are street-food stalls similar to a night brand, let you choose the right one-time complete. market and many small restaurants for Taiwanese food, Vigor Kobo (Souvenirs) - Visit Taiwan famous pineapple cake bubble tea or dessert. shop. Wufenpu - This place named synomuous with a renowned Hualien / Taitung whole seller district stuffed to brim with quality inexpensive Day 3 clothing. Meals: (B/L/D) Hotel: Chihpen Century Hot Spring or similar(5*) 101 Shopping Mall - Enjoy your shopping in the tallest building Taroko Gorge National Park - Is the second largest national in Taipei. (Own expenses for observation floor) park in Taiwan. Taroko is famous for its spectacular mountains and marble canyons. Raohe Night Market - Covers various kinds of booths for general merchandises, accessories and yummy snacks, all at Taroko Archway - Stands as a landmark for more than fifties low and affordable prices. years, welcoming every visitor from variety of country with its Chinese style architecture. Ximending - A neighbourhood and shopping district in Taipei. It was the first pedestrian zone in Taiwan. Eternal Spring Shrine - A temple build in memory of the workers who pass away working on the construction. Ruisui Farm - Beautiful scenery, clean water, fresh air, grassland rich, with the potential for the development of Taoyuan / Kuala Lumpur animal husbandry; the largest dairy farming area in Hualien . Day 7 Meals: (B/Meal on Board) Taitung / Kaohsiung Day 4 After breakfast, transfer to Taoyuan International Airport for Meals: (B/L/-) Hotel: International Citizen Hotel or similar(4*) flight back to Kuala Lumpur. Buddha Memorial Center - Established in 2011, is dedicated in promoting Buddhism. When the founder Master Hsing Yun went on cultural exchange journeys to Tibet, he received Buddhist relic as a token of gratitude in return. The Buddhist relic is enshrined along with the memorial hall, towers and parks. It’s the largest religious sacred ground for Buddhism in Taiwan. Pearl breeding center - Learn and understand the pearl of the ecological environment. Love River - Spine of Kaohsiung.It is a great cultural significance to the people of Kaohsiung and plaus an important role in its economy and tourism. Inclusive boat ride ticket as you enjoy the beautiful scenery. Liuhe Night Market - A tourism night market, and is one of the great night markets in Taiwan It is famous for its various choices of food. Tour Fare (ADT) Single/(ADT) CHILD TWN CHILD EXT BED CHILD /No BED Departure Date: RM RM RM RM RM **实际行程路线的顺序可能配合当地情况作适当的调整** Flight Detail:.
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