At 1,000m above sea level, Yangmingshan is famous for its sulfurous rocks and natural hot springs, volcanic fumaroles, and extensive network of hiking trails. Yangmingshan is great for relaxation in the hot springs, or a hike through seasonal plants and flowers to soak up some of Taiwan’s most traditional local culture.
As Seen on the New Taiwan Dollar - As a part of the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall complex, the Zhongshan Building serves as a hub for conferences. The Building was designed by a female architect featuring white walls and green tiles after the style of traditional Chinese court architecture. Zhongshan Building is also the building featured on the back side of the 100 New Taiwan Dollar bill, and is located inside Yangmingshan National Park.
Valley of the Sun - Qingtiangang Meadow is known as ‘the Backyard of Taipei.’ At 750m above sea level, this former lava field is now covered with lush green pastures that welcome its visitors with a view of sunshine-filled grassy meadows, and cattle grazing on rolling pastures
Unprecedented Beauty - Have you ever considered going off-trail to come across a tranquil, hidden piece of paradise? Located right in the touristic national park Yangmingshan, Bajen Village hides one of the most picturesque scenery and maintains Taiwan's former agricultural lifestyle. Soaking in this little-developed countryside, visitors will find the local way of life beautifully cultvated by its natural surroundings.
Points of interest/ itinerary:
Zhongshan Building
Qingtiangang Meadow
Unprecedented Beauty: Ba-Yien Village
Meeting/pick-up point: Pick up at the hotel.
Duration: Nine hours.
Start/opening time: At 9am.
Languages: English.