About Tamsui: About Tamsui... Transportation... Tamsui is a town with a special historical background dating back over 400 years. It was called Huwei in the olden days. The current name Tamsui is derived from the Tamsui River. The name Tamsui means "fresh water". The town is popular as a site for viewing sun sets over the Taiwan Strait. It plays a significant role in Taiwanese culture. Tamsui has a special geography and a beautiful landscape. Therefore, since ancients times, it has been among Taiwan s most popular landscapes. It has a beautiful nickname --- The Eastern Venice. Tourist attractions... Tamsui Old Street... Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf... Eight miles... Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology. Tamsui River Mangrove(Hongshulin) Conservation Area... Hongmao Castle(Fort San Domingo)... Huwei Fort... Tamsui Longsan Temple... Oxford College... Accommodation and Cuisine...
You can take the bus or the train from Hsinchu to Taipei. Taipei Subway (MRT) Bus Taiwan Railway (Train)
Tamsui Tourist attractions: Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf: Eight miles: Tamsui Old Street: Walking on the old streets along the riverbank, visitors may view the historic buildings and try the tasty local dishes, such as fish dumplings, Agei (fried meat pastry) and hard eggs The dock is a good place for marvelous views of the sunset. Take MRT red line called Tamsui line to Tamsui Station. From there, all destinations are within walking distance. The most famous dish in in Tamsui is named Iron Eggs. Check out the scenic views from Fisherman s Wharf. The pier is a popular place for locals to stroll. At night, it is a popular dating destination for teenagers. Lean against the fence enjoying the relaxing breezes and sights at the Tamsui River mouth. In the evening, this is the best place to watch the sunset. A park on the river s left bank. It can be reached by ferry. The park features biking trails. It is a great spot for picnics and outings with friends and family. The area s most famous ice cream street vendor. In this store, you can view exotic animals. Stinky tofu, the most famous food in Taiwan. Onion meat strings. A combination of meat and onions. Roasted Squid. Famous for it s juiciness and texture. Take the MRT Red Line to Tamsui Station. Then, take the ferry to the wharf. Bus route Red 26 provides another way to get there. The greensward is an excellent spot to relax in the sun. Wading is allowed on the river bank. Take the MRT Red line to Tamsui Station. Then, take the ferry over to 8 Mile Park.
Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology: The Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology is one of the most important resources in the Eight miles district.. It combines culture, leisure and education. Shihsanhang Museum Opening Hours: General Opening Times: November-March Summer Opening Times:April- October 1. Monday-Sunday,9:30AM-5:00PM 2. National Holidays,9:30AM-5:00PM 1. Monday-Friday, 9:30AM-6:00PM 2. Saturday-Sunday, 9:30AM-7:00PM 3. National Holidays, 9:30AM-6:00PM Earthenware vessel with a human face Gold ornament Coins found(from Hang, Tang, Sung Dynasty) Bronze knife Handle Tamsui River Mangrove (Hongshulin)Conservation Area: The largest area of homogenous mangrove swamp of a type called shuibitzai(chinese name :) ; kandelia candel in Chinese. Located quite near the Hongshulin MRT station (the station just before the Tamsui Terminus) is the Hongshulin mangrove swamp. You can take a bike in this place. Ticket price: Closed on the first Monday of every month (When a National Holiday falls on the first Monday, the Museum open as normal but will be closed the following day.) Chinese New Year's Eve and New Year s Day Election days Necessary closures, as announced by the museum Free Take MRT Red Line to Guandu Station. Then, take the Red 13 Bus to the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology. Tamsui River Mangrove(Hongshulin) Conservation Area Opening Hours: Opening Times: Tuesday-Sunday,9:00AM- 4:30PM Closed on Monday Take the MRT Red Line to Hongshulin Station. Next, follow the Tamsui River bike path to the nature reserve.
Hongmao Castle (Fort San Domingo): Fort San Domingo was originally called "Santo Domingo City", built by the Spanish in the17th century. The Dutch defeated the Spaniards and seized the city, the Dutch called it "orange". Hongmao Castle(Fort San Domingo) Opening Hours: Opening Times: 9:30am - 10pm (After 6pm; only outdoor garden and coffee garden are open to the public) Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on the first Monday of every month, Chinese New Year's Eve and Chinese New Year's Day. Officials will announce closing for any necessary reasons, please visit. For more information, please contact:02-26231001 Take the MRT Red Line to Tamsui Station. Then, take the Red 826 or 836 bus to Hongmao Castle Stop. Huwei Fort: Huwei Fort Opening Hours: Opening Times: Hobe Fort or Huwei Fort (Chinese: 滬尾砲台 ) Hobe Fort is located in Taipei City Tamsui. About 8 hectares in size, the Fort was built by the first governor of Taiwan Ming-chuan Liu. Tuesday-Friday,9:30AM-5:00PM Saturday-Sunday,9:30AM-6:00PM Closed on the first Monday of every month, Chinese New Year's Eve and Chinese New Year's Day. Officials will announce closing for any necessary reasons, please visit For more information, please contact: 02-2629-5390 Take the MRT Red Line to Tamsui Station. Then, you can take Red 26 Bus to Huwei Fort (Golf Course) Stop. Tamsui Longsan Temple: It is designated as a level 3 historical site. Longhand Temple, The temple features a commanding Bodhisattva statue. Take the MRT Red Line to Tamsui Station. Then, you can walk to Longsan Temple.
Oxford College: Founded by the British missionary Dr. Mackay, it was named for his hometown of Oxford. Prior to the school s construction, from 1872 to 1880, Dr. Mackay conducted is his work outside. Accommodation and Cuisine: This is the front of Tamsui Station. Service: The hotel offers high speed internet to all guests. (Guests must bring their own computers). Mini refrigerator and complimentary mineral water. Complimentary toiletries. Breakfast is included in the room price. The building was designed by Dr. Mackay with traditional Chinese architectural features. Tamsui MRT station is located opposite the bus terminal, so making transfers quite convenient. Take MRT Red Line to Tamsui Station. Then, you can take the Red 26 or 836 bus to Oxford College. The SOLAR hotel is conveniently located in the center of the district, enabling guests to walk to shops, restaurants, and a variety of cultural destinations. 1. Take the MRT Red Line to Tamsui Stati, them walk over to Chung Cheng Rd. 2. Bus: Chih-Nan Bus (Red 26, Red 27, No.2,No.10); Taiwan Bus, Tamshui Bus, San- Chung Bus.
Tasty food: Fish ball soup Ground fish in a mild soup. Tamsui shrimp rolls Fried rolls filled with a mixture of minced shrimp and pork.. A-Ma s Restaurant is famous for its plum soup.. Try the famous steaks of Tamsui s old Steak House. Glutinous rice sausage Delicious rice sausages with a sweet chili sauce. Tamsui ice shavings(bo ai no.6) Shaved ice served with a variety of sweet toppings. Customers can choose up to 4 toppings per order. Fried fish crackers A crisp seafood snack. A-gei Fried Tofu, with a complex flavor and a sweet sauce. Jumbo Grilled Calamari A popular snack in night market. You can find it at ferry boat terminus. Green Mussel It s the most famous food in Tamsui, served hot with vegetables. The jumbo ice cream If you come to Tamsui, don't forget to taste the jumbo ice cream. It's very cheap and delicious.