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📍 Taipei

Taipei Sightseeing Bus - Red Line (Culture)

A double-decker open-top bus route focusing on Taipei's cultural landmarks. Stops include Ximending, CKS Memorial Hall, Yongkang St., Daan Park, Taipei 101, and Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall.

📍 Taipei

Taipei Sightseeing Bus - Blue Line (Riverside)

This route takes you along the northern part of Taipei, featuring the Grand Hotel, Shilin Night Market, and the world-famous National Palace Museum.

📍 New Taipei

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Golden Fulong Line

A classic route connecting Ruifang Station to the mountain towns of Jiufen and Jinguashi (Gold Museum), the Yin Yang Sea, and the coastal beach of Fulong.

📍 New Taipei

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Crown Northern Coast Line

Starting from Tamsui MRT, this line visits the scenic North Coast attractions including Qianshuiwan, Baishawan, Fugueijiao Lighthouse, Yehliu Geopark, and Ju Ming Museum.

📍 New Taipei

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Muzha Pingxi Line

Connects Taipei Zoo (Muzha) with the deep cultural towns of Shenkeng Old Street, Jingtong, Pingxi (Sky Lanterns), and the majestic Shifen Waterfall.

📍 Keelung

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - T99 Coastal Keelung Shuttle Bus

A convenient route linking Keelung Station and Miaokou Night Market to the colorful Zhengbin Fishing Harbor, Heping Island Park, and the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology.

📍 Taoyuan

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Xiao Wulai Line

Travels from Taoyuan Station to the historic Daxi Old Street, Cihu, and the thrilling Xiao Wulai Skywalk with its glass-bottom viewing platform.

📍 Taoyuan

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Dongyanshan Line

A nature-focused route taking you from Daxi Old Street deep into the mountains to the Dongyanshan National Forest Recreation Area.

📍 Hsinchu

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Lion's Head Mountain Line

Connects HSR Hsinchu Station with rich Hakka culture at Beipu Old Street and the scenic trails of Lion's Head Mountain.

📍 Hsinchu

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Guanwu Line

A reservation-only shuttle that takes hikers directly to the misty ancient forests of Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area.

📍 Yilan

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Jiaoxi Line

A short but popular route in Jiaoxi, connecting the train station to the Wufengchi Waterfall and the scenic Linmei Shipan Trail.

📍 Yilan

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Dongshan River Line

Connects Luodong Station with the National Center for Traditional Arts (NCFTA) and the beautiful Dongshan River Water Park.

📍 Yilan

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Zhuangwei Sand Dune Line

A coastal route linking Yilan and Toucheng stations, visiting the unique landscape of Zhuangwei Sand Dune Ecological Park.

📍 Taichung

Taichung Fashion City Line (Route 11)

A loop line covering Taichung's major city attractions: the Old Railway Station, Calligraphy Greenway, National Museum of Natural Science, and Taichung Park.

📍 Miaoli

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Nanzhuang Line

Dive into the 'Slow City' lifestyle. Connects Zhunan Station to the charming Nanzhuang Old Street and nearby scenic spots.

📍 Changhua

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Lukang Prayer Line

The best way to visit historic Lukang. Stops include the Baguashan Buddha, Lukang Old Street, and the impressive Taiwan Glass Gallery.

📍 Nantou

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Sun Moon Lake Line

A frequent and convenient service from Taichung HSR directly to Puli Brewery and the shores of Sun Moon Lake (Shuishe/Xiangshan).

📍 Nantou

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Cingjing Line

Takes travelers from Puli up to the high-altitude pastures of Cingjing Farm. A transfer is required for Hehuanshan.

📍 Nantou

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Xitou Line

Connects Taichung with the Xitou Nature Education Area, famous for its forest trails and the nearby Monster Village.

📍 Yunlin

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Beigang Huwei Line

A cultural route visiting the Yunlin Puppet Theatre in Huwei and the historically significant Beigang Chao-Tian Temple.

📍 Yunlin

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Douliu Gukeng Line

Explore Yunlin's coffee culture. Stops include the Green Tunnel, Janfusun Fancyworld, and Huasan Coffee Street.

📍 Chiayi City

Guanglin WoJia Line

An electric sightseeing bus touring Chiayi City's highlights: Hinoki Village, the Old Prison, and Chiayi Park (Showa J18).

📍 Chiayi County

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Alishan Line

The primary bus route from Chiayi HSR/TRA stations climbing up to the Alishan National Forest Recreation Area.

📍 Chiayi County

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Taiping Line

Visits Meishan and the famous Taiping Suspension Bridge, offering stunning high-altitude views.

📍 Tainan

Tainan Sightseeing Bus - West Loop (Anping)

A green double-decker bus exploring the historical Anping district. Stops include Chihkan Tower, Shennong St., and Eternal Golden Castle.

📍 Tainan

Tainan Sightseeing Bus - East Loop (Culture)

Focuses on the eastern cultural sites, including Barclay Memorial Park and select trips extending to the magnificent Chimei Museum.

📍 Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung Open-Top Bus - Sizihwan Line

Enjoy the harbor breeze on this open-top bus. Route covers Love River, Pier-2 Art Center, and Hamasen (Sizihwan).

📍 Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung Open-Top Bus - New Bay Area Line

Tours the modern Kaohsiung waterfront, passing the Exhibition Center, Dream Mall Ferris Wheel, and the Main Public Library.

📍 Pingtung

185 Double-Decker Bus - North Line

A seasonal (Jan-Mar) scenic tour along County Highway 185. Highlights include the colorful pineapple fields at Silver Lion Farm.

📍 Pingtung

185 Double-Decker Bus - South Line

A seasonal (Jan-Mar) route visiting the historic Wanchin Basilica and the delicious Pingtung Coffee & Cocoa Parks.

📍 Hualien

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Taroko Line (310)

The essential route for visiting Taroko Gorge. Stops include Qixingtan Beach, Taroko Arch, Shakadang Trail, Yanzikou, and Tianxiang.

📍 Hualien

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Hualien East Coast Line (304)

A 'cruise-style' bus where the driver waits at spots like Fanshuliao and Shitiping, allowing passengers to hop off for photos and hop back on.

📍 Taitung

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - East Coast Line (8101)

A long-distance coastal route from Taitung City to Sanxiantai, stopping at Xiaoyeliu, Jialulan art installations, and Dulan Sugar Factory.

📍 Taitung

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - East Rift Valley Line

Explores the lush green valley. Key stops include Chulu Ranch and the Luye Highland, famous for its hot air balloon festival.

📍 Kinmen

Kinmen Sightseeing Bus - Line A (Shuitou Zhaishan)

Guided morning tour visiting Juguang Tower, the historic Shuitou Village, and the impressive Zhaishan Tunnel.

📍 Kinmen

Kinmen Sightseeing Bus - Line B (Guningtou)

Guided afternoon tour focusing on battlefield history, including the Guningtou Battle Museum and the Beishan Broadcasting Wall.

📍 Kinmen

Kinmen Sightseeing Bus - Line C (Lion Mountain)

Guided morning tour exploring Shamei Old Street, the Shanhou Folk Culture Village, and the Lion Mountain Howitzer Front.

📍 Kinmen

Kinmen Sightseeing Bus - Line D (Rongyuan Taihu)

Guided afternoon tour visiting the August 23rd Artillery Battle Museum and the unique cultural site of the Special Tea House.

📍 Penghu

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Penghu North Ring Line

Reservation-required cruise bus visiting the Great Banyan, the Trans-Oceanic Bridge, Erkan Village, and the Daguoye Basalt.

📍 Penghu

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Penghu Huxi Line

Reservation-required tour of the Huxi area, featuring the Nanliao Community, Guoye Lime Kiln, and Longmen Closed Position.

📍 Lienchiang (Matsu)

Taiwan Tourist Shuttle - Matsu Island Transport

Seasonal sightseeing buses available on Nangan, Beigan, Juguang, and Dongyin islands, visiting military tunnels and traditional villages.

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