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Tainan

Tainan, the oldest city in Taiwan, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and creativity. From ancient forts to vibrant creative spaces, every corner of the city tells a story worth discovering.

Anping Fort 安平古堡

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Anping Fort(安平古堡)

Also known as Fort Zeelandia, Anping Fort was built by the Dutch in the 17th century and stands as a symbol of Tainan’s colonial past. Walking through its red-brick walls and stone relics, visitors can imagine the historical battles and trade that once shaped the region. The fort offers panoramic views of the nearby harbor and is a great starting point for exploring Anping.

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Anping Tree House
(安平樹屋)

Just a short walk from the fort, the mysterious Anping Tree House is an old warehouse overtaken by massive banyan trees. Roots and branches weave through walls and windows, creating an almost surreal, jungle-like scene. It’s a favorite spot for photography and a powerful symbol of nature reclaiming man-made space.

Anping Tree House 安平樹屋
Shennong Street 神農街

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Shennong Street(神農街)

Lined with well-preserved historical homes, Shennong Street offers a glimpse into Tainan’s merchant past. Today, it’s a charming mix of traditional architecture, indie shops, and cozy cafés. As night falls, red lanterns light the way, adding to the street’s nostalgic atmosphere.

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Confucius Temple District
(孔廟商圈)

Centered around Taiwan’s first Confucius Temple, the Confucius Temple District is a lively area blending history with modern culture. Visitors can explore ancient ritual spaces and stroll through nearby alleys filled with bookshops, local snacks, and artisan boutiques. It’s the perfect place to experience Tainan’s scholarly and artistic spirit.

Confucius Temple District 孔廟商圈
Jingzaijiao Salt Fields 井仔腳鹽田

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Jingzaijiao Salt Fields
(井仔腳鹽田)

Located on the city’s outskirts, the Jingzaijiao Salt Fields are Taiwan’s oldest salt fields. Visitors can walk along the crystalized salt beds, try harvesting salt by hand, and enjoy beautiful sunset reflections over the water. It’s a peaceful and scenic spot that honors Tainan’s traditional industries.

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Chihkan Tower(赤崁樓)

Once a Dutch outpost, Chihkan Tower is now a cultural landmark featuring elegant traditional Chinese architecture. Surrounded by koi ponds and stone tablets, the tower reflects Tainan’s layered colonial and local history. It’s a must-visit for those interested in the city’s evolving identity.

Chihkan Tower 赤崁樓

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Ten Drum Cultural Village 十鼓文創

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Ten Drum Cultural Village
(十鼓文創)

Housed in a renovated sugar refinery, the Ten Drum Cultural Village transforms industrial ruins into a vibrant space for music and performance. Visitors can watch live drumming shows, explore art installations, and even try drumming themselves. It’s a great example of Tainan’s creative energy and respect for its past.

Hayashi Department Store
(林百貨)

A symbol of Tainan’s modernization during the Japanese era, Hayashi Department Store is one of Taiwan’s oldest Western-style department stores. Restored to its former glory, it now features boutique shops, local art, and a rooftop Shinto shrine. It’s a blend of historical elegance and creative revival, making it a favorite spot for both history lovers and design enthusiasts.

Hayashi Department Store 林百貨
Garden Night Market 花園夜市
Garden Night Market 花園夜市

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Garden Night Market
(花園夜市)

One of the largest night markets in Taiwan, Garden Night Market is a must for food lovers. With hundreds of stalls offering everything from bubble tea and fried chicken to oyster omelets and games, it’s the perfect way to end a day in Tainan. The energy, flavors, and crowds reflect the city’s lively and welcoming spirit.

From the ancient walls of Anping Fort to the flavors of Garden Night Market, Tainan is a city where history, creativity, and local life come together. It’s a destination that invites you to explore deeply, eat well, and feel connected to Taiwan’s roots.

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