DAY 1: Singapore ✈ Kaohsiung
Rainbow Church: Landscape decorated with color installation arts, designed with the idea of the horizon between the land and the sea
Seashell Museum: With over 2,000 kinds of crustecean specimen and seashells on display, it is sure to amaze lovers of the sea and sun
The Pier 2 Art Center: The whole area consisted of old warehouses converted into art galleries, art installations, boutiques, bookstores and cafes
Liu He Night Market: One of the biggest night markets in Kaohsiung
DAY 2: Kaohsiung - Tainan - Seven Shares Of Salt - Qigu Lagoon (Include Boat Ride + Grilled Oyster Onsite) - Shennong Old Street - Hayashi Department Store
(Breakfast / Tainan Specialty Lunch)
Qigu Lagoon: One of the best birdwatching locations in the world
Shennong Old Street: The best preserved, photogenic street in Tainan
Hayashi Department Store: The first department store in Tainan
DAY 3: Tainan Free & Leisure
(Breakfast)
No morning call, you may explore any corner of Tainan without time constraint.
DAY 4: Blue Print Culture & Creative Park - Anping Old Fort - Anping Old Street - Kaohsiung - Moon World Landscape Park - Aboriginal Local Product - Ruifeng Night Market
(Breakfast / Tainan Milk Fish Cuisine Lunch)
Blue Print Culture & Creative Park: Inspired by wall graffiti on the streets, it has now become one of the must-visit places for photography in Tainan
Anping Old Street: A long tight alley full of delicious traditional Taiwanese foods and trinkets, next to the Anping Old Fort
Moon World Landscape Park: The most developed badland and mud volcano areas in Taiwan, and its unique geography is known as “badlands” in geography, and is filled with a desolate, barren beauty
Ruifeng Night Market: The biggest night market in the city offering authentic Taiwanese snacks
DAY 5: Kaohsiung - Ten Drum Ciatou Creative Park (Experience Drumming) - Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center - Traditional Tea Center - Taiwan Cake Store ✈ Singapore
(Breakfast / Taiwanese Style Shabu-Shabu Lunch)
Ten Drum Ciatou Creative Park: Visitors can play the drums by themselves, and there are percussion groups performing here regularly.
Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center: The museum is affiliated with Fo Guang Shan, one of Taiwan's largest Buddhist organizations and houses one of the tooth relics of Sakyamuni Buddha, the founder of the Buddhist faith