Taichung Feng Chia Night Market
Established along with neighboring Feng Chia University in Taichung City, Feng Chia Night Market is the largest one among Taiwan night markets. Boasting its new, interesting, and delicious food, like "Feng Chia Four in One" (the mixture of jelly fig, tapioca pearls, Kumquat and lemon juice), Crepes, and Charbroil Pepper Bread, Feng Chia Night Market attracts lots of local people as well as tourists around the world. Feng Chia Night Market satisfies gourmets' desire by its diversified delicacies, including Takoyaki, Cheese Potatoes, Superfine Low-calorie Ice Cream, Bread with Fried Noodles (chow mein), Hot Pot, and many more. As well, because of its close proximity to Feng Chia University, in Feng Chia Night Market, visitors can shop from store to store to explore the latest fashion in Taichung and Taiwan and are even eligible to bargain for reasonable prices. With Taichung City Government's renovated plan, more parking space and embellished streets are built there to make Feng Chia Night Market itself more fascinating. What's more, inside Feng Chia Night Market is a specialized area where 160 stands sell a variety of products, such as fried chicken, Crepes, Charbroil Pepper Bread, Cactus-flavored Ice, other cuisines in all kinds of styles, even accessories and clothes. Going for a stroll there will not only make you feel the hectic atmosphere in Taiwan night markets but experience the fun of bargain by shopping. For further information about sightseeing attractions in Taichung and Taiwan, please don't hesitate to visit our Taiwan Tourism website to lead your Taiwan tour clearly and to find your ideal Taiwan hotel.
Taichung Tunghai Night Market
Settled across the street from Tunghai University, Tunghai Night Market is the most artistic one among Taiwan night markets. Traditionally, as a night market besides a school, Tunghai Night Market offers a variety of Taiwanese local and special snacks in reasonable prices, such as Peitou meatball, oyster thin noodles, shaved ice, ginger tea, tofu pudding, beef noodles, scallion cakes, fried glutinous rice, stinky tofu, and so on. Neighboring to Tunghai Night Market is Tunghai International Art Street. There you can see a different aspect of Tunghai Night Market. On Tunghai International Art Street, a lot of postmodern stores selling handmade clothes and accessories may open visitors' initiation to unique Tunghai artistic vogue. As well, a lot of individual coffee shops and restaurants satisfy customers by cuisines all over the world. What's noteworthy, the world-renowned "Pearl Milk Tea" (Bubble Tea) was originated there and thus makes Tunghai Night Market more legendary. Because of all that mentioned above, Tunghai International Art Street and Tunghai Night Market are truly worthy of its name and inviting to worldwide visitors. For detailed information about sightseeing attractions in Taichung and Taiwan, please log onto our Taiwan Tourism website to guide your Taiwan tour and to help you find your ideal Taiwan hotel concisely and clearly.
Taichung Yizhong Street Night Market
Located besides National Taichung First Senior High School, pronounced "Yizhong" in Chinese, Yizhong Street Night Market provides students nearby all kinds of food in reasonable prices, which are almost unparalleled by other Taiwan night markets. For example, a dumpling is only $2 NT dollars; a bowl of beef noodles, merely $60 NT dollars. Other than offering customers food in affordable prices, Yizhong Night Market also serves many world-famous cuisines: Japanese pork chops, Hong Kong Dim Sum, Korean Kimichi hot pot, and so forth. Furthermore, Yizhong Night Market still satisfies students and visitors recreationally. With a view to giving students nearby as well as visitors a place to have fun, there are several tea houses where people can not only enjoy tea drinks but chat or play cards hilariously. Noteworthily, in the center of Yizhong Night Market, a brand-new "Sunrise Plaza" was inaugurated in March, 2008. As a multifunctional plaza where many boutiques and restaurants are situated in, Sunrise Plaza also builds a stage with a LCD monitor, audio facilities, and 200 seats. If you want to enjoy an acoustic feast delicately, take your time listening to songs here! For more specific information about sightseeing attractions in Taichung and Taiwan, please log onto our Taiwan Tourism website to lead your Taiwan tour clearly and to find your ideal Taiwan hotel.
Taichung Chunghua Night Market
As the most classical night market in Taichung, Chunghua Night Market, with many stores opening over decades, offers customers traditional local Taiwanese food, like Chinese Burrito (Spring roll), stinky tofu, oyster silk noodles, oyster omelets, mushrooms pork thick soup, salty rice pudding, dumpling, meatballs, and so forth. Besides, Chunghua Night Market still provides alternative food, like snake soup, snake wine, turtle soup. Even though Chunghua Night Market is not as renovated as other Taichung night markets, it still attracts many gourmets. Of course, like other Taiwan Night Markets, there are also many exotic cuisines: Singaporean Bakuteh, Japanese Sukiyaki, Belgian waffles, Cantonese congee, Japanese Takoyaki, and so on. Also, inside Chunghua Night Markets are some tailor's shops offering customer fashionable clothes and accessories in low prices and some bedding stores selling traditional Taiwanese bedquilts. If you get exhausted of wandering in Chunghua Night Market, it is a relaxing choice to watch a movie at theaters with long history nearby. For further information about sightseeing attractions in Taichung and Taiwan, please don't hesitate to log onto our Taiwan Tourism website to lead your Taiwan tour clearly and to find your ideal Taiwan hotel.
Lukang Night Market
On account of its proximity to Taiwan Strait, Lukang Town as well as Lukang Night Market boasts all kinds of fresh and tasty seafood, like shrimps and oysters. Apart from seafood, located in a town once extremely flourishing in the history of Taiwan, Lukang Night Market offers traditional Taiwanese snacks, such as fried glutinous rice, tofu pudding, boiled dumplings, meatballs, mochi (sticky rice cake), and mushroom pork thick soup. All kinds of traditional local snacks there not only arouse appetite but constitute a shortcut to experience culture in early Taiwan. If you are a lover of handicrafts, Lukang Night Market will be your first choice of Taiwan tour. In Lukang Night Market, there are stores selling clogs, tuo luo, bamboo dragonfly, diabolo, sachets, paper umbrella, and so on. Moreover, as one of the sources of pastry production, Lukang is renowned for its vast array of pastries, like green bean cakes, almond cakes, red bean cakes, pine nut cakes, curry cakes, and butter cakes. Therefore, you can purchase some in stores alongside Lukang Night Market. On the other hand, Lukang Town is an early center of Taoism worship. In the midst of Lukang Night Market, Lukang Temple of Goddess of Mercy (Mazu) is there with materials related to Goddess of Mercy and Taoism displayed. For more detailed information about sightseeing attractions in Chunghua and Taiwan, please don't hesitate to log onto our Taiwan Tourism website to guide your Taiwan tour and to help you to find your ideal Taiwan hotel quickly.



