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Amusement Parks in Taiwan

Discover the most thrilling rides, family-friendly theme parks, and cultural resorts across Taiwan.

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📍 Taipei

Taipei Children's Amusement Park (臺北市立兒童新樂園)

An affordable, family-friendly park operated by the Taipei Metro. Features 13 major rides and an indoor play area, perfect for younger children.

📍 New Taipei

Yehliu Ocean World (野柳海洋世界)

Located beside the famous Geopark, featuring marine life exhibits and high-diving performances. A core attraction of the North Coast.

📍 New Taipei

Yun Hsien Resort (雲仙樂園)

The only park in Taiwan accessible solely by cable car. A secluded spot in Wulai famous for Atayal culture, ferns, and fireflies.

📍 Taoyuan

Window on World Theme Park (小人國主題樂園)

Famous for its exquisite miniature models of world landmarks. The park also features indoor/outdoor rides and a water park.

📍 Hsinchu

Leofoo Village Theme Park (六福村主題遊樂園)

Known as the 'Disney of Taiwan', combining a safari zoo with a mechanical theme park. Features the iconic 'Screaming Condor' ride.

📍 Hsinchu

Little Ding-Dong Science Theme Park (小叮噹科學主題樂園)

An educational park focusing on scientific principles like optics and acoustics. Also houses Taiwan's largest indoor ski resort.

📍 Hsinchu

Wan Ruey Forest Park (萬瑞森林樂園)

Situated in Hengshan Township, this forest park offers cabin accommodation, camping, and mountain training facilities surrounded by natural beauty.

📍 Miaoli

West Lake Resortopia (西湖渡假村)

A European-style resort famous for its Andersen fairy tale themes and the stunning Tung Blossom season.

📍 Miaoli

Shangrila Paradise (香格里拉樂園)

Combines Hakka culture with vintage amusement rides. It is also home to 'CMP Village', a popular glamping and cultural aesthetics site.

📍 Taichung

Lihpao Land (麗寶樂園)

Central Taiwan's largest resort with land/water parks, an outlet mall, a racing circuit, and the 'Sky Dream' Ferris wheel.

📍 Taichung

Dongshih Forest Garden (東勢林場遊樂區)

Known as the 'Yangmingshan of Central Taiwan'. A prime spot for eco-tourism, firefly watching, and forest bathing.

📍 Nantou

Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village (九族文化村)

Preserves the heritage of Taiwan's indigenous tribes. Features cultural shows, rides, and a cable car connection to Sun Moon Lake.

📍 Nantou

Atayal Resort (泰雅渡假村)

Located in Guoxing Township, offering high-altitude skywalks, hot springs, and immersive Atayal indigenous culture experiences.

📍 Nantou

Sun-Link-Sea Forest Resort (杉林溪森林生態渡假園區)

A high-altitude forest park famous for its waterfalls, hydrangeas, and peony flower seasons. Great for hiking.

📍 Yunlin

Janfusun Fancyworld (劍湖山世界)

A major landmark in Southern Taiwan featuring the G5 Diving Machine coaster and massive New Year's Eve fireworks.

📍 Tainan

Wanpi World Safari Zoo (頑皮世界野生動物園)

Southern Taiwan's largest semi-open zoo. Emphasizes close interaction with animals like capybaras and giraffes.

📍 Tainan

Liuying Jianshanpi Resort (柳營尖山埤渡假村)

A scenic lakeside resort managed by Taiwan Sugar Corp. Offers paintball, canoeing, lake cruises, and wooden cabin stays.

📍 Kaohsiung

E-DA Theme Park (義大遊樂世界)

A Greek-themed park part of a massive resort complex with an outlet mall and hotels. Offers a romantic vacation vibe.

📍 Kaohsiung

Suzuka Circuit Park (鈴鹿賽道樂園)

The only driving-themed park in Taiwan, authorized by Japan's Suzuka Circuit. Features a professional go-kart track.

📍 Pingtung

Xiao Kenting Resort (小墾丁渡假村)

A log cabin resort located in Manzhou Township. Famous for its starry skies and ecological tours, offering a peaceful escape from the beach crowds.

📍 Yilan

Dancewoods Japanese Theme Park (綠舞日式主題園區)

Taiwan's first Japanese garden-themed park. Offers Yukata experiences, matcha tea ceremonies, and interactions with cute animals like capybaras.

📍 Hualien

Farglory Ocean Park (遠雄海洋公園)

Taiwan's only international marine theme park. Built along the coast, offering dolphin shows and stunning Pacific Ocean views.

📍 Hualien

Yiyuan Resort (怡園渡假村)

An eco-friendly resort known as a 'Home for Old Trees', featuring over 3,000 transplanted trees, pools, and slides for family fun.

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