
▲ Jiufen at Night Jiufen Old Street charms visitors with its nostalgic scenery of stone-paved slopes and red lanterns. Narrow stairway paths lined with souvenir shops and tea houses create an atmosphere as if time has stood still. At dusk, the moment when the lanterns light up is truly magical.


▲ Jiufen (Jiufen) Main Street Enveloped in the Magic of Twilight As evening falls and lanterns light up, Jiufen transforms into a fantastical world. The moment when red lights illuminate the stone steps and mist envelops the town invites visitors into a dreamlike scene. It's also the perfect time for photography enthusiasts.

▲ Jiufen in Daylight Jiufen, known worldwide as the filming location for the masterpiece film "A City of Sadness," features nostalgic streets and mist-covered scenery that perfectly recreate the movie's atmosphere, making visitors feel like protagonists in the story.

▲ The famous teahouse in Jiufen, [A-Mei Teahouse] A representative tea art house of Jiufen. The exterior lined with red lanterns is extremely popular as a photo spot. From the elevated location, you can enjoy panoramic views of the mountains and sea while savoring refined Taiwanese tea and immersing yourself in the tranquility of passing time.

▲ Jiufen in the daytime

▲ A Spectacle of Night Views and Starlight The night view overlooking Keelung Port from Jiufen at night is a must-see. The warm scenery woven by streetlights and lantern lights harmonizes with the distant twinkling stars, creating a memorable romantic evening.

▲ The Warm Hospitality of Locals Strolling through the old streets, the smiles and friendly conversations of local people will soothe your travel fatigue. Even without a shared language, gestures and smiles create heartfelt connections in this town of warm humanity. Experience the genuine Taiwanese warmth firsthand.

▲ Jiufen in Daylight Where Breathtaking Views Meet the Ocean Breeze From the hillside expanse of Jiufen, you can take in panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean below. On clear days, the vistas of Keelung Mountain and Yin Yang Sea are particularly spectacular. As a scenic spot where nature and history coexist, it's also perfect for travel photography.

▲ Jiufen in the daytime

▲ Fish ball soup with minced fish dumplings and glass noodles to satisfy your small hunger. Jiufen Old Street is a treasure trove of food! Lined with famous local specialties like taro balls, fish ball soup, Taiwanese meatballs, and A-Lan's herbal rice cakes, it's perfect for enjoying Taiwanese traditional snacks while strolling when you feel peckish.

▲ Famous mugwort mochi [A Lan Cao Zai Guo]

▲ Famous taro ball shop, [A-Gan Yi Taro Ball] - Enjoy desserts while taking in the view.

▲ Jiufen's Old Tea House [Jiufen Teahouse] The old street is lined with numerous tea houses where you can experience Taiwan's tea culture. Savor fragrant Oolong tea or Oriental Beauty tea while learning how to handle and brew tea - a true highlight of any trip. These also make perfect souvenirs.

▲ Jiufen

▲ Jiufen in the daytime

▲ Jiufen at Night Jiufen is a magical town where every visit brings new discoveries. Whether rainy or sunny, it reveals different charms that leave lasting impressions on travelers' hearts. As one of Taiwan's iconic landscapes, it's a must-visit destination.

▲ The Temptation of Handmade Sweets At the old town's sweet shops, handmade tofu pudding, mugwort mochi, and peanut crepes are popular. The simple flavors made with carefully selected ingredients evoke a sense of nostalgia. Perfect for a break during your sightseeing.
