Taiwan Hong Kong Macau

6N/7D 4 Cities

Taipei , Taichung ,Shifen , Macao and Hong Kong

Begin an unforgettable journey across three dynamic destinations in Asia—Taiwan, Macao, and Hong Kong. Start your adventure in Taiwan with a city tour of Taipei, where you’ll explore cultural landmarks like the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, the towering Taipei 101, and the scenic Shifen Waterfall.

Take a day trip to Taichung to visit picturesque gardens, vibrant villages, and the iconic Rainbow Village. Your tour continues with a visit to the historic streets and temples of Macao, including the Ruins of St. Paul’s and the A-Ma Temple, before you head to the glitzy casinos.

The journey concludes with an exciting exploration of Hong Kong, where you’ll ride the Ngong Ping 360 cable car, visit the Big Buddha, and experience the magic of Disneyland. With a mix of history, culture, natural beauty, and modern entertainment, this tour promises a memorable experience for all travelers.

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Tour FAQ

What should I pack for a trip to Taiwan?

  • For a trip to Taiwan, pack light, comfortable clothing, especially if you plan to explore outdoors. Don’t forget an umbrella, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes for walking. If you're visiting in winter, pack a light jacket as the weather can get cooler.

What are the best shopping areas in Taipei?

  • Taipei has several popular shopping districts, including Ximending for trendy fashion, Dihua Old Street for traditional goods, and Taipei 101 Mall for high-end luxury shopping.

Is it safe to travel to Hong Kong?

  • Yes, Hong Kong is generally considered very safe for travelers. The city has a low crime rate, and public transportation is efficient and easy to use.

What type of food should I try in Taiwan?

  • Taiwan is famous for its street food, especially in night markets. Be sure to try bubble tea, stinky tofu, beef noodles, and pineapple cake.

What is the currency used in Taiwan, Macao, and Hong Kong?

  • Taiwan uses the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD), Macao uses the Macanese Pataca (MOP), and Hong Kong uses the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). Be sure to carry local currency or use credit cards that work internationally.

What kind of clothing is suitable for a trip to Hong Kong?

  • Hong Kong’s weather varies throughout the year. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal for the summer months (May to August), while light jackets or sweaters are recommended for cooler months (November to March).

What is the dress code for visiting temples in Taiwan and Macao?

  • When visiting temples in Taiwan and Macao, it’s respectful to dress modestly. Avoid wearing revealing clothing and ensure your shoulders and knees are covered.

What are the top cultural experiences in Taiwan?

  • Taiwan offers rich cultural experiences, such as visiting the National Palace Museum, exploring Dihua Old Street, watching traditional performances, and enjoying tea ceremonies in the tea houses of Maokong.

What are the best local foods to try in Macao?

  • Don’t miss Macao’s famous Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, and almond cookies. You can also enjoy a mix of Chinese and Portuguese cuisine in local restaurants.

What are the benefits of booking a tour to Taiwan, Macao, and Hong Kong?

  • Booking a tour offers convenience with guided sightseeing, skip-the-line access to popular attractions, and an organized itinerary, allowing you to make the most of your time in these exciting destinations.