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Incentive Tours

 
SIP-1. Whole Day Yang Ming Park & Hot Spring SPA Tour
 
 
 
Morning visit Yang Ming Park, located in the northern suburb of Taipei, is the only park in Taiwan that has volcanic geography and hot springs. The magnificent mountainous scenery and comfortable weather have made it a perfect summer resort. Total area of the park is 125 hectares, designed in traditional Chinese style. The natural beauty of the part has won it the reputation as urban forest and the Taipei garden.

Special prepared lunch at Shi-Yang-Shan-Fang. The restaurant is surrounded by beautiful landscape and also serves meals specially prepared by their cook who is a lover of Nature. The place is full of Zen, sheltered by green hills and brightened by the afternoon sunlight.

Afternoon enjoy the hot spring SPA, relaxing every inch of your muscles and nerves.
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SIP-2. Taipei in the Past
 
First visit Confucius Temple, where honors the greatest philosophers Confucius, as well as other philosophers. Confucius valued simplicity, and simplicity is the dominant characteristic of his temple.

Pao An Temple: It was built more than 230 years ago, making it one of the island’s oldest temples. The three main deities worshipped at Pao An Temple, each with its own separate section, are Paosheng, the God of Medicine; Julaifo, the God of Luck; and Chusheng Niangniang, the Goddess of Birth and Fertility.

Dihua Street, where sells all kinds of traditional goods wholesale, such as medicines and herbs, spices and dried foods, bolts of cloth, etc., is famous for its Chinese New year supplies. 

Transfer to Tse Tse South Village, a Military Housing Community where installed those military and their families evacuated from Mainland China in 1948 after the failure of KMT regime in China. This community had formed their own special culture by combination of living habits, folklore arts and foods from all other places of China. You can enjoy the various original Chinese dishes, as well as pastas and snacks. You can also join the games the habitants used to play during the free time, such as Chinese chess, Mahjong,… Sometime, you may even see the performance of Chinese opera.. In the afternoon, you can choose to go a foot or whole body massage.
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SIP-3. 3 Days / 2 Nights Taiwan Experience
 
 
 
 
Day 1
Arrive at Taoyuan International Airport Greeted by well-experienced English speaking guide at airport greeting lobby, then transfer to hotel in Taipei Welcome by lion dance and fire crackers upon arrival at hotel

First night at Taipei, you will begin with the visit of night market, where offers fun, bargains, and a lot of local color, and generally sell a variety of traditional products, casual clothes, fruit, snacks and novelty items.

Then welcome dinner at a beer house -- Indian Restaurant, where is decorated in Jurassic style with dinosaurs. You can enjoy Taiwanese food, bier and live band. A fun and colorful night!

Day 2
Half day Taipei City Tour, visiting: National Palace Museum, where houses the world’s largest assemblage of priceless Chinese art treasures. Most of the museum’s 620,000 art objects were part of the Chinese imperial collection. Martyrs’ Shrine and C.K.S. Memorial Hall Lunch at local restaurant Afternoon, free for your own exploration or shopping. Taipei is the heaven for shopping lovers, Theme Party – Naruwan Aboriginal Night

Day 3
Departure transfer to Taoyuan International Airport for your onward flight.
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SIP-4. 4 Days / 3 Nights Taiwan Experience
 
 

Day 1
Arrive at Taoyuan International Airport Greeted by well-experienced English speaking guide at airport greeting lobby, then transfer to hotel in Taipei Welcome by lion dance and fire crackers upon arrival at hotel First night at Taipei, you will begin with the visit of night market, where offers fun, bargains, and a lot of local color, and generally sell a variety of traditional products, casual clothes, fruit, snacks and novelty items. Then welcome dinner at a beer house -- Indian Restaurant, where is decorated in Jurassic style with dinosaurs. You can enjoy Taiwanese food, bier and live band. A fun and colorful night!

Day 2
Half day Taipei City Tour, visiting: National Palace Museum, where houses the world’s largest assemblage of priceless Chinese art treasures. Most of the museum’s 620,000 art objects were part of the Chinese imperial collection. Martyrs’ Shrine and C.K.S. Memorial Hall Lunch at local restaurant Afternoon, free for your own exploration or shopping. Taipei is the heaven for shopping lovers, Theme Party – Naruwan Aboriginal Night One of Taiwan’s most interesting attractions for tourist is the island’s aborigine culture which is original from Austronesian. The total population of aborigines are 430,000, who perform superbly well in music, culture, and sports. This can be arranged in the banquet room of the leading hotels. You will experience Taiwan’s aboriginal harvest ceremony, with a specially rested tribal atmosphere of food, wine, music and dances.

Day 3
Taking morning Express Ttrain to Hualien. (about 3 hours), Greet by Aboriginal girls upon arrival at Hualien Railway Station. Transfer to Taroko National Park, the second largest national park in Taiwan, where is famous for its spectacular mountains and marble canyons Cliffs and canyons stretch along Li Wu River. Starting Taroko Gorge Tour to visite: Taroko Gateway, Eternal Spring Shrine, Swallow Grottos, Tunnel of Nine Turns, Tienhisang. Afternoon, transfer to Hualien Domestic Airport to fly back to Taipei (about 25 minutes). Gala Dinner at hotel. After eating days’ Chinese cuisine, you may miss Western Food. You will enjoy the special prepare Gala dinner in Western style.

Day 4
Departure transfer to Taoyuan International Airport for your onward flight.

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142, 5Fl., Chung Hsiao E. Road, Sec. 4, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C Tel: 886-2-2773-3266 Fax: 886-2-2772-3449 E-mail: [email protected]