Two Days Window On China or Leofoo Village Theme Park,
Wulai Aboriginal Tribe & Hot Spring Tour
2-person min.
& daily service |
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Departure Time : |
08 : 00 - 09 : 00 AM |
Departure Point : |
Hotel Lobby |
Tour Fare (per person) :  |
Monday Departure:
TWD 6,400 (Adult - above 12)
TWD 5,200 (Child - between 2 and 12)
Tuesday to Sunday Departure:
TWD 6,800 (Adult - above 12)
TWD 5,400 (Child - between 2 and 12)
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Itinerary : |
Day 1 :
Pick up from Hotel ~ Transfer to visit Window On China or Leofoo Village Theme Park ~ Theme Park Tour ~ Pick up at 16:00 ~ Transfer to Wulai ~ Dinner in Wulai ~ Enjoy Hot Spring Bath at Hotel ~ Stay overnight in Wulai.
( Naluwan Hotel)
Day 2 :
Free and easy time in the morning ~ Lunch in Wulai ~ Wulai Aboriginal Tribe Tour(Push-car Ride, Wulai Waterfall, Aboriginal Folk Dance Show, Swallow Lake(pass by), Chieftain Statue)~ Transfer back to Taipei ~ Hotel. |
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| Window On China Theme Park |
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| Leofoo Village Theme Park |
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| Wulai Aboriginal Folk Dance Show |
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Including : |
Window On China or Leofoo Village Theme Park(2-choose-1), bus transportation, dinner on Day 1 and Lunch on Day 2, English-speaking tour guide on Day 2(afternoon), tickets and travel insurance. |
Excluding : |
Lunch & dinner, tips and any personal expense. |
Notes : |
Single Room Supplement:TWD 1,000(per person) |
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Window On China Theme Park |
Taiwan's Window on China has the second-largest collection of miniature structures in the world. Its meticulously executed scale-model reproductions focus on famous buildings from Taiwan and China, both ancient and modern, with a large number of buildings from other parts of the world as well. Its attractions are divided into four sections: Mini China and Taiwan: Contains exactly reproduced miniatures of Chinese and Taiwanese architectural wonders. Including the Great wall, the Forbidden City, Longmen Buddhist Caves, Lungshan Temple, and Tianhou(Goddess of the Sea) Temple. Mini Kingdom: Features European classical architecture, structures from the mysterious Orient, sites from the opening up of America. And marvels from ancient Egypt. Amusement Park: Contains exciting, thrilling, but safe indoor amusements. Taiwanese Folk Performances: These encompass a diverse range of traditional folk performances, including Chinese acrobatics and folk dances as well as Taiwanese aboriginal singing and dancing. A miniature railway in the park offers visitors free rides to its many attractions. |
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Leofoo Village Theme Park |
In year 1994, Leofoo Village entrusted Battaglia Associate Inc. Designing Company in America to re-construct the theme park and presented itself in a brand-new style, Leofoo Village Theme Park, with over 100 acres. It has six different cultural customs as the main attraction, Wild West, South Pacific, Arabian Kingdom, China Town, Fairy Tale Town and African Safari. With the six different main attractions, Leofoo has become the first recreational park that combines both zoo park and recreational park together in the Asia region. Leofoo Village Theme Park is the only real theme park in the national. The biggest difference between a recreational park and a theme park is that the theme park has a strong topic which combines the modern technology and innovation to create an actual environment including the buildings, plants, landscape, food and beverage, merchandise, music, clothes and recreational facilities; all of which needs to be related to the them, letting tourists experience the surprise and enjoyment that the entertaining environment provides. The park currently has more than 30 well-known recreational facilities includes “Pagoda's Revenge”, “Screaming Condor”, “Mighty Mountain Flue Adventure”, “Big Canyon Rapid Ride”, “Captain Cook’s Swinging Ship”, etc. As expansion of the theme park, more facilities will be introduced to provide more diversity and abundant services to tourists. Because the theme park provides such services, Leofoo Village is famous for its excellent service quality since 1996 and won the annual best recreational tourism park evaluated by the Taiwan Government each year. |
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Wulai |
Wulai is a famous mountain village in northern Taiwan and is located in water reservation area. Residents are most aboriginal people (Tai Ya Tribe). There are high mountains along the intersection of Nanshi Creek and Tunho Creek. Beautiful scenery is formed by the high mountains and running rivers. The place is famous for hot springs, trail train, waterfalls and Yushian Amusement Park. It is said that Wulai is a term used by Tai Ya Tribe. It means hot spring. Thus, the hot springs here are acclaimed. The quality of hot springs is carbonic acid springs with minor base. The hot springs are clear, transparent, colorless, and odorless. Hot spring spa is effective in healing dermatitis. The famous Wulai Waterfall is about 80 meters high. It is magnificent like a white silk cloth coming down from the sky. In addition, the sightseeing trail train is part of the uniqueness of Wulai. Trail train used to be for transportation of lumber but now it is for tourists' pleasure. The aboriginal culture center across Wulai Waterfall is a remodeled museum of aboriginal folk art. It introduces the aboriginal culture, customs and habits of Tai Ya Tribe and demonstrates the historical artifacts. The highlight of the visit to the center is the singing and dancing show of aboriginal people. One visiting Wulai would feel like entering into Shangri-La. It is fairies? land and a best place for recreation. |
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