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Hsinchu

What you need to know before you go

Hsinchu is the oldest city in Northern Taiwan, yet is a hub of scientific and technological innovation. The area was originally inhabited by a native tribe called the Taokas some 400 years ago. They named the city “Chuchang”, and it wasn’t until the late 1800s that its name was officially changed to Hsinchu by Emperor Guangxu, launching a very prosperous period which continues to this day.

Hsinchu has become quite a busy city, yet it remains compact and retains the charms and scenery of its mountainside location. You’ll find beautiful historical landmarks alongside convenient modern facilities, as well as cultural attractions alongside natural ones.

What to see & do in Hsinchu

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Hsinchu has a certain charm that many travelers find simply bewitching. Life is neither as fast-paced nor hectic as Taiwan’s bigger cities, which is a big attraction. Your chosen travel itinerary can be as laid-back as you can make it, but you’ll still be able to see most, if not all, of the essential must-sees here. There are many things to see and do in Hsinchu, and most of them are found around the older part of the city. Once you’ve ticked... Read more

12 Best Things to do in Hsinchu



Hsinchu has a certain charm that many travelers find simply bewitching. Life is neither as fast-paced nor hectic as Taiwan’s bigger cities, which is a big attraction. Your chosen travel itinerary can be as laid-back as you can make it, but you’ll still be able to see most, if not all, of the essential must-sees here. There are many things to see and do in Hsinchu, and most of them are found around...

Where & what to eat in Hsinchu

9 Best Restaurants in Hsinchu



The food business in Hsinchu is a thriving one, with many restaurants and food stalls dotting the city landscape. However, what makes Hsinchu stand out is its astounding variety of street food and local delights. Some tempting homegrown fare includes the humble peanut butter, which is rich and fragrant – perfect for breakfast and as a snack. Steamed cakes are also common in Hsinchu, with a fluffy...

Where to shop & what to buy in Hsinchu

Best Shopping Experiences in Hsinchu

3 Best Shopping Experiences in Hsinchu



At the heart of Hsinchu’s shopping scene are its many charming night markets. Stalls sell almost anything you can possibly want, be it a steaming bowl of meatball soup and noodles, silver bracelets or plants and flowers. Vendors readily engage tourists in loud banter in their bid to attract more customers, and most are friendly enough to offer discounts without being too pushy. Though they can’t...

Where to go & what to do at night in Hsinchu

Best Nightlife in Hsinchu

3 Best Nightlife in Hsinchu



Hsinchu nightlife is vibrant enough to attract visitors from other regions of Taiwan. There may not be as many pubs and clubs, compared to the bigger cities like Taipei or Kaoshiung, but what you’ll find here are cozy watering holes, charming pubs and delightful cafés. Besides the pubs and bars, you can also take the time to visit some of the dynamic night markets in town. Taiwanese snacks and...

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Hsinchu Information

Hsinchu Information



Hsinchu is modest in size, but possess a certain charm that makes city dwellers content with life and visitors captivated by the simple way of life in the city. It’s the oldest city in Northern Taiwan, so a fair amount of that charm is historical, though the nearby mountains also make it a good place to visit if you like the great outdoors. The city itself is fast growing into a hub of science and...