For centuries Taiwan has been familiar to the world as Formosa, derived from the Portuguese "Ilha Formosa" (Beautiful Island). Shaped roughly like a tobacco leaf, Taiwan's located between two major climatic zones. Its diverse topography has endowed the island with a wide range of flora and fauna.

Taiwan is situated in the Pacific Ocean about 160 kilometers (100 miles) from the southeastern coast of the Chinese mainland. Located about midway between Korea and Japan to the north and Hong Kong and the Philippines to the south, Taiwan is a natural gateway for travelers to and within Asia.

About two-thirds of the island is covered with lushly forested mountains, including the highest peak in Northeast Asia, Jade Mountain, at 3,950 meters above sea level. The natural bounty of beauty includes sun splashed beaches and tranquil lakes, gushing waterfalls and soothing hot-springs, and an exotic array of tropical flora and fauna.

With a population of 20 million people, Taiwan is one of the most densely populated pieces of land on earth. About 2.7 million of those people live in Taipei City and another 323,000 are ethnic aborigines who live in remote mountain villages. The majority of Taiwan's Chinese populace traces its ancestry back to Fukien province in mainland China.

Traditional Chinese arts and crafts still flourish in Taiwan today. Calligraphy and painting, martial and medical arts, philosophy and religion, and the sublime culinary arts of classical Chinese cuisine continue to thrive and develop here, giving Taiwan a traditional Chinese ambiance that is impossible to find anywhere else in the world today.

Welcome to Taiwan and enjoy the memorable experience of Chinese culture.

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About Taipei

Taipei, capital of the Republic of China. is well known as a regional business center. It is in northern Taiwan and rests in a basin surrounded by mountains and crisscrossed by rivers. With 2.7 million residents in an area of 27,177 hectares (67,942 acres), Taipei City has a fairly dense population. Taiwan's "economic miracle" has put a modern face on Taipei and its people. But Taipei is still Chinese at heart, with an underlying current of traditional lifestyles and culture that makes it fascinating for travelers. Taipei is truly a city of many faces, where ancient and modern coexist.

About Tainan

Tainan, the ancient capital of Taiwan, is situated on the southwestern coastal plains of the island and enjoys a warm climate year-round. It is the island's oldest and now fourth largest city, with a population in excess of 700,000. The gentle-natured people of the city are warmly hospitable, and the relatively tranquil life there seems far removed from the hustle and bustle of modern urban life. With its long history, Tainan is rich in historic sites and cultural heritage.

All tour arrangements are handled by Foutune Tour Taiwan. Interested individuals please complete the Tour Reservation Form before 30 June, 2000.

Tour A

Half-Day Taipei City and Palace Museum Tour 
 08:30am-12: 30noon NT$520 (Us$17) Per Person 

Taipei is the capital city of Taiwan with many faces where ancient and modern Chinese culture co-exist in perfect harmony. Your tour begins with the Chiang Kai-Shen Memorial Hall, located near the presidential square in the center of Taipei. The National Theater and Concert Hall flank a Ming-Style arch at the main entrance. 


Driving through the downtown, you'll see the Martyrs Shrine modeled after the Ming architecture of Beijing's Forbidden City and dedicated to the fallen heroes of China's war.


The last stop is the National Palace Museum where houses the world famous collection of Chinese art treasures which span the
5,000-year history of Chinese culture.

Tour B Half-Day National Yangmingshan Park Tour
13:30pm-17: 30pm, NT$680 (Us$23) Per Person
The Yangmingshan (Grass Mountain) on northeast of Taipei is a hot springs resort at 2,000 feet above sea level. You will visit then national park headquarters & visitor's center, and the recreation areas.
Tour C Full-Day Taroko Gorge Tour by Air (Lunch Included)
06:30am-17:00pm NT$3,700(Us$123) Per Person 
Fly to Haulien to see one of the most awesome natural wonders in the orient, Taroko Gorge , the ravine created by Li-Wu River which has cut deeply through mountains of solid marble and granite. Enchanting Taroko scenes include the Eternal Spring Shrine, Swallow Caves, Nine Turns Tunnel, Marble Bridge and Tienhsiang.
The tour drives to and through the Gorge to Tienhsiang, return to Hualien for lunch and see a dancing by aborigines of the Ami tribe, then, ends with a flight back to Taipei late afternoon.
Tour D Full-Day Northern Coast Of Keelung, Yehliu & Tamsui Tour (Lunch Included) 
09:30am-17:00pm NT$1,680 (Us$56) Per Person 

This tour begins with a drive to Keelung, the second largest port on north Taiwan. You'll visit Chung-Cheng park and the harbor batteries, enjoy a seafood lunch there. Afternoon continue your tour to see Yehliu park, noted for its natural rock formations, and along the northern coast and China sea, you will view the beautiful scenery and fishing villages back to Taipei via Tamsui.
Tour E Half-Day Tamsui Culture Tour 
13:30pm-17:30pm NT$780 (Us$26) Per Person 
Along the Tamsui River, you'll visit the old seaside town of Tamsui on north Taiwan. Fort San Domingo, known in Chinese as the "Fort of the red-hair barbarians" built by Spanish in 1629, occupied by the Dutch in 1642, and captured by the Chinese in 1661.
The Chinese leased the Fort to the British in 1867 and it was bombarded by the French in 1884.
An easy stroll through the streets offers you a chance to examine the old town in Taiwan. Next, you'll stop at Kuantu Temple, one of the three largest palaces on the island. The temple houses images of the goddess of Matsu and other gods venerated in Chinesefolk beliefs.

Chinkan tower, the fort was erected in 1653,and most outstanding relice at the tower are the nine stone steles you will also visit
Confucian temple built in 1667,the oldest one in Taiwan, and Chi Tien Wu (Kuan Ti ) & Ta Tien Hou (Matsu) temples. 

Tour F Tour F Half-Day Tainan City Sightseeing Tour 
09:00am-12:30noon NT$870 (Us$29) Per Person 
Tainan is the oldest city in Taiwan and has five first-class sites in town, which shows you the history of Taiwan and presents the works of art of a different nature.
Koxinga shrine, dedicated to Koxinga, the warrior-statesmen who ended 37 years of Dutch colonial occupation of Taiwan in 1661.
Cheng Cheng-Kung made great contributions to the development of Taiwan. This is the only Fuchou-style temple in Taiwan. It also contains the Tainan cultural museum.

Remarks :

  1. The tour prices are net per person and include all admission fees, transportation of air & land, and lunch as specified.
  2. All tours begin/end at the hotel in Taipei and in Tainan. Minimum 20 paxs.
  3. The reservation form and conditions will be set up according "ICEE2000".
  4. Tour fares cover accident insurance as per tourism bureau.
  5. Suggestive tours to be operated:
Date 8/13 8/14 8/18
Tours A,B,C D,E F