The Yilan area of Taiwan has a wide range of great things to do and see. It’s always been known for great cuisine, adventure spots and a range of biologically diverse habitats. All this makes this region one of the most interesting ones in all of Asia. From beautiful rafting destinations, great trekking regions and hot springs, to vineyards and roadside cafés – Yilan offers plenty of choice. Yilan is also...
Lees meerYilan in the northeast of Taiwan, formerly known as Kamalan, is a popular destination with beautiful scenery. There are no skyscrapers here, only endless fields. During holidays, many Taipei inhabitants drive through Hsuehshan Tunnel to Yilan to spend time in...
Dining in Yilan reflects the nature of the area, being mostly either seafood or vegetarian offerings. Around the Pacific Ocean ports, you’ll find the fruits of the sea available in abundance, prepared in the unique local style. Further inland, it’s the fruits of the earth which play the starring role on the menus. In between, night markets offer a good mix of everything that makes the cuisine of Yilan County...
Lees meerShopping in Yilan is very limited, but it’s enough to cover your essential purchases and provide a bit of retail therapy. Despite being a quiet, rural destination and much better known for its beautiful scenery than its cosmopolitan atmosphere, it does have a good shopping mall or 2 and some interesting boutiques to look around. As with most destinations in Taiwan, the stars of the Yilan shopping scene are the night...
Lees meerThe nightlife in Yilan is very modest. Being quite a rural county of Taiwan, it’s the sort of place where most people go to sleep quite early. However, there are a few bars and late-opening cafés around the city centre. They’re particularly popular with the expatriate community. As with many places around Taiwan, the most popular part of Yilan’s nightlife is the night market. Here, you’ll find a great selection of...
Lees meerYilan is located on the east coast of Taiwan and is famous for its annual summer Children's Folklore Festival and its amazing scenic beauty. On paper, Yilan is a single city, but in reality it coexists with Luodong – the major centre for business in Yilan Province. There’s also a number of smaller districts within Yilan that have a charm...
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