
Jiufen Old Street
Bedste tid at besøge
Late afternoon to evening, when the red lanterns flicker on and the ocean view melts into sunset colors. Weekdays are far quieter than weekends, which can feel shoulder-to-shoulder.
Budgettips
Entry to the old street is free. Most snacks cost between 30-100 TWD, so bring cash in small bills and share portions to try more without overspending.
Anbefalet til
Foodies who love grazing through stalls, Photography enthusiasts chasing lantern-lit streets, Spiritual seekers, Solo travelers who enjoy wandering
Planlæg dit besøg
2-3 hours
Om
Hurtige fakta: Over 200 tehuse og madboder fylder denne smalle bjerggade, der serverer alt fra taroboller til gadestinkende tofu. Gaden tiltrækker over 6 millioner besøgende årligt, hvilket gør den til et af de mest besøgte steder i det nordlige Taiwan.
Højdepunkter: Legenden siger, at den gamle gades ikoniske røde lanterner blev inspireret af en japansk film fra 1989, ikke lokal tradition, og lanternerne blev først sat op, efter filmholdet bad butiksejerne om at dekorere for at skabe stemning. I dag lyser de kaskadeformede røde lanterner fra kl. 16, og forvandler stentrapperne til noget, der føles som taget ud af en Studio Ghibli-drøm.
Insidertips
- Arrive by 3 PM on weekdays to beat the worst crowds while still catching the lanterns lighting up at dusk.
- Skip the main thoroughfare during peak hours and duck into the side alleys off Shuqi Road for quieter photo spots.
- Wear grippy shoes: the stone steps get slick from rain and spillages, especially near the A-Mei Tea House stairs.
- Try the peanut ice cream roll from the cart near the top of the stairs, not the stalls in the main crush.
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