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🏯 Attraction Guide · Updated 2026

Chiayi Attractions
15 Best Places to Visit

A living Japanese colonial village of cypress wood · a 1913 forest railway station that still runs · a world-class Asian art museum with no queues · a Mazu temple drawing a million pilgrims a year · and turkey rice for NT$40. More than a Alishan stopover — Chiayi earns two nights easily.

Why Chiayi

More Than a Stopover — Chiayi Has Depth

Most visitors treat Chiayi (嘉義) as a quick transit point between the western plains and the Alishan mountain railway. That is a genuine waste. The city holds some of Taiwan's most intact Japanese colonial infrastructure — 28 original cypress-wood dormitories still standing on 3.4 hectares, a functioning 1913 wooden railway terminus, a 1919 prison preserved complete with execution chambers, and a converted tobacco factory that now houses both the city art museum and an Eslite bookstore. Forty kilometres west, the National Palace Museum Southern Branch draws pan-Asian art crowds with a fraction of Taipei's queues. Factor in NT$40 turkey rice bowls, the most important Mazu temple in southern Taiwan, and a glass high-heel church that went genuinely viral — and you have a city that rewards the traveller who stays two nights instead of one afternoon.

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Alishan Gateway
The only narrow-gauge mountain railway in the world that climbs 2,000 m begins right here at Beimen Station.
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Living Colonial Heritage
Hinoki Village, a century-old prison, a tile museum, a tobacco-factory gallery — Japan's colonial footprint preserved in everyday life.
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NPM South — No Crowds
World-class Asian art collection with a stunning water-court building. A third of the visitors, twice the room to breathe.
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Turkey Rice: NT$40
Chiayi's signature dish — shredded turkey over rice — is impossible to replicate elsewhere in Taiwan. Breakfast, lunch or dinner.
15 Top Attractions

Chiayi Attractions by Zone

Split into two groups — walkable city-centre spots in Chiayi City, and day trips reachable by public bus in 30–60 minutes. Each entry includes hours, admission, transit from Chiayi TRA, and a practical tip.

Zone A Chiayi City — walkable from TRA Station
Hinoki Village — restored Japanese cypress-wood dormitories, Chiayi City, Taiwan 🏯 Colonial Heritage1
Hinoki Village
Cypress Forest Life Village · 檜意森活村

Twenty-eight Japanese-era cypress-wood dormitory buildings on 3.4 hectares — originally housing forestry bureau officials during the colonial period, restored and reopened in 2014 as a cultural and creative village. The scent of aged hinoki (Japanese cypress) drifts through the lanes even on a still day. Inside the wooden buildings: independent cafes, pottery galleries, design shops, and a restaurant serving Japanese-inflected Taiwanese food. The architecture is immaculate — wide verandas, latticed windows, moss-covered stone paths.

🕐Hours: 10:00–18:00 daily
💰Admission: Free (individual shops priced separately)
🚶Getting there: 15-minute walk south from Beimen Station
💡Tip: Visit mid-afternoon — golden light through the cypress canopy is exceptional
Beimen Station — historic 1913 wooden Alishan Forest Railway terminus, Chiayi, Taiwan 🚂 Historic Station2
Beimen Station
North Gate Station · 北門驛

Built in 1913, Beimen is the most photogenic railway station in southern Taiwan — a warm brown wooden building surrounded by old-growth trees, still functioning as the city terminus for the Alishan Forest Railway. The narrow-gauge (762 mm) trains departing from here begin one of the world's great mountain railway journeys, climbing 2,000 metres through 50 tunnels and 77 bridges in around 2.5 hours. Even if you are not riding the train, the station building and forecourt are genuinely worth the 15-minute walk from Chiayi TRA.

🕐Hours: Station open daily; trains depart early morning
💰Admission: Free to visit; Alishan train tickets from NT$399
🚶Getting there: 15-minute walk from Chiayi TRA Station
📸Photo tip: Arrive before 8 a.m. for empty forecourt and soft morning light
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Sun-Shooting Tower in Chiayi Park — 40-metre landmark inspired by Tsou indigenous legend, Taiwan 🏞️ City Park3
Chiayi Park & Sun-Shooting Tower
嘉義公園 & 射日塔

A 26.8-hectare civic park anchored by the 40-metre Sun-Shooting Tower (射日塔), whose name references the Tsou indigenous legend of an archer who shot down an extra sun to save the world from scorching heat. The tower's design echoes a sacred Alishan cypress. Inside: an exhibition on Chiayi's Showa-era Japanese history and a panoramic top floor. The surrounding park holds koi ponds, a botanical section, and cherry trees that bloom in February and March.

🕐Tower hours: Wed–Sun 09:00–17:00 (closed Mon–Tue)
💰Admission: Tower NT$50 / Park free
🚕Getting there: Taxi NT$100 from Chiayi TRA (~5 min)
💡Tip: Combine with the Old Prison Museum — both are in the same neighbourhood
Chiayi Old Prison — preserved 1919 Japanese-era brick cell blocks and execution chamber, Taiwan 🏛️ Living History4
Chiayi Old Prison Museum
嘉義舊監獄

Built in 1919, this is the best-preserved Japanese colonial prison in Taiwan — cell blocks, interrogation rooms, execution chamber, and guard towers all intact and open to visitors. Guided tours are led by docents dressed in prisoner uniforms who walk you through the facility's history and explain the colonial justice system. It sounds grim but the atmosphere is more absorbing than distressing — a rare chance to understand what political detention looked like in Taiwan during the Japanese era. Tours run twice daily and must be booked in advance.

🕐Hours: Tue–Sun 09:30–11:30 & 13:30–15:30
💰Admission: Free (advance online booking required)
📍Address: 140 Weixin Road, Chiayi City
💡Tip: Book tour slots well in advance — capacity is strictly limited
Chiayi Art Museum — restored 1936 Japanese tobacco factory turned contemporary gallery, Taiwan 🎨 Art & Culture5
Chiayi Art Museum
嘉義市立美術館

Opened in November 2020 inside the beautifully restored shell of a 1936 Japanese tobacco factory, this is the centrepiece of Chiayi's cultural renaissance. The city has a long-standing reputation as Taiwan's "city of painters" — a tradition that dates back to Japanese-era artists trained at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. The museum's permanent collection showcases Chiayi-connected artists across generations, alongside rotating contemporary exhibitions. The ground floor Eslite bookstore is open every day and worth a browse even if you skip the galleries.

🕐Hours: Tue–Sun 09:00–17:00 (closed Monday)
💰Admission: Free (special exhibitions may charge)
🚶Getting there: 15-minute walk south of Chiayi TRA
💡Tip: The Eslite bookstore stocks Chiayi-specific design goods not found in Taipei
Wenhua Road Night Market — Chiayi's top night market, famous for turkey rice stalls, Taiwan 🌙 Night Market6
Wenhua Road Night Market
文化路夜市

Chiayi's principal night market and the best place in Taiwan to eat turkey rice (火雞肉飯) — pulled turkey meat in a sweetish savoury sauce over rice, served with house-pickled cucumber, for NT$40–60 a bowl. The dish is genuinely distinct from the pork-based lu rou fan found everywhere else in Taiwan, and eating it here rather than a tourist restaurant in Taipei is worth the detour alone. Beyond turkey rice: stinky tofu, grilled squid, peanut milk tofu, and the local mochi variant stuffed with red bean paste.

🕐Hours: 17:00–01:00 daily
💰Budget: NT$100–250 for a full meal
🚶Getting there: 10-minute walk from Chiayi TRA
💡Tip: Feng Nian (噴水雞肉飯) is the most-recommended classic turkey rice stall
Alishan Forest Railway Cultural Park — antique narrow-gauge locomotives and turntable, Chiayi 🚂 Railway Museum7
Alishan Forest Railway Cultural Park
阿里山森林鐵路車庫園區

An open-air museum of retired narrow-gauge rolling stock adjacent to Beimen Station: steam and diesel locomotives, inspection cars, sugar-cane wagons, and a working turntable that staff still use to reverse locomotives. The centrepiece is a large mosaic mural titled "Song of the Forest" depicting the Alishan line's century of history. Free admission and a 2-minute walk from Beimen Station makes this an easy add-on to any visit to the station area. Railway enthusiasts should budget 45–60 minutes here.

🕐Hours: 09:00–17:00 daily
💰Admission: Free
🚶Getting there: 2-minute walk from Beimen Station
💡Tip: On weekday mornings you may catch the maintenance crew working on active rolling stock
Lantan Reservoir at golden hour — calm reflective water with green hills, Chiayi City, Taiwan 💧 Reservoir & Walk8
Lantan Reservoir
蘭潭水庫

A 2-square-kilometre reservoir ringed by low wooded hills on the eastern edge of Chiayi City — the morning and evening light here is genuinely beautiful, with the surface turning copper-gold at sunset and pale mist rising off the water at dawn. A flat lakeside path runs most of the circuit, popular with Chiayi residents for cycling and jogging. A wooden pier extends over the water for photography. No tourist infrastructure, no entry fee — exactly the kind of local spot that feels like a discovery when you find it. Best reached by taxi from TRA Station.

🕐Hours: Open 24 hours
💰Admission: Free
🚕Getting there: Taxi NT$150 from Chiayi TRA (~15 min)
🗓️Best time: Early morning (mist) or the hour before sunset (gold reflection)
Taiwan Museum of Tiles — 600+ restored Japanese colonial decorative tiles from the 1920s–40s, Chiayi 🏺 Specialty Museum9
Taiwan Museum of Tiles
台灣花磚博物館

A private museum housed in an old lumber warehouse, displaying over 600 restored decorative floor tiles from the Japanese colonial period (1920s–1940s). The tiles — pressed concrete squares with vibrant floral, animal, and geometric patterns — were once common in wealthy Taiwanese homes but were ripped out and discarded during renovations from the 1960s onward. Founder Lin Tian-fu spent decades collecting and painstakingly restoring them from debris. The museum is as much about cultural rescue as display. Small, personal, and genuinely moving.

🕐Hours: Wed–Sun 10:00–17:30 (closed Mon–Tue)
💰Admission: NT$100 adults
📍Address: 282 Linsen West Road, Chiayi City
💡Tip: Replica tile coasters and small prints make distinctive souvenirs
Chiayi TRA Station — 1913 Baroque-Renaissance facade with clock tower, Taiwan 🏛️ Architecture10
Chiayi TRA Railway Station
嘉義火車站

The original 1913 station building — a European Baroque/Renaissance facade with a central clock tower and arched brick colonnade — is a legitimate architectural attraction, not merely a transit hub. The building has been maintained in original condition far better than most of Taiwan's heritage stations. In the morning, food stalls selling turkey rice and scallion pancakes set up along the approach road, making the station forecourt feel like a proper town centre. Worth arriving 20 minutes early just to photograph the facade in good light.

🕐Hours: Station open 05:00–00:00 daily
💰Admission: Free to view exterior
📸Photo tip: Best light before 08:00; facade faces east (morning sun)
💡Tip: Grab a turkey rice bowl from the stalls outside before your train
Zone B Day Trips from Chiayi — public bus or taxi, 30–60 min
National Palace Museum Southern Branch — water-court architecture by Artech, Taibao, Chiayi 🏛️ World-Class Museum11
National Palace Museum — Southern Branch
故宮南院

Opened in 2015 in Taibao City, 15 km west of Chiayi, this branch of the National Palace Museum takes a deliberately pan-Asian focus: South Asian textiles, Southeast Asian decorative arts, Islamic ceramics, and tea culture artifacts sit alongside the Chinese imperial collection. The building by Artech Architects is one of Taiwan's most dramatic — a series of curved forms surrounded by a reflecting pool and water garden that shift colour through the day. With a fraction of Taipei's visitor numbers, you can actually spend time in front of individual objects without a crowd.

🕐Hours: Tue–Sun 09:00–17:00 (closed Monday)
💰Admission: NT$150 adults; free for children and seniors
🚌Getting there: Bus 7212 from Chiayi TRA (~40 min; free with museum ticket)
💡Tip: Go in the morning — the reflecting pool catches the best light before noon
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Beigang Chaotian Temple — one of Taiwan's most important Mazu temples, ornate roof dragons, Yunlin ⛩️ Major Temple12
Beigang Chaotian Temple
北港朝天宮 — Mazu Temple founded 1700

One of the most important Mazu temples in Taiwan, founded in 1700 and drawing over a million worshippers annually. The temple complex is a riot of colour and texture — ceramic dragons covering every roofline, incense smoke perpetually drifting through the main hall, red lanterns by the hundred, and the constant drone of prayer. The surrounding Old Street sells traditional sugar-cane sweets, sesame candy, and the local glutinous rice ball in lard-sugar sauce that pilgrims have been eating here for centuries. The Mazu procession in the third lunar month is among Taiwan's great religious events.

🕐Hours: 05:00–22:00 daily
💰Admission: Free
🚌Getting there: Bus from Chiayi TRA to Beigang (~45 min, via Yunlin)
🗓️Best time: Mazu Festival (3rd lunar month, around March–April)
Glass High-Heel Wedding Church in Budai — Tiffany-blue stained glass structure on the coast, Chiayi 🌊 Coastal & Quirky13
Budai Harbor & Glass High-Heel Church
布袋鎮 — salt fields, wetlands & viral architecture

The coastal town of Budai, 25 km west of Chiayi, offers an unlikely combination: traditional salt pyramid fields, the Haomeiliao wetland bird reserve, a working fishing harbour with excellent fresh seafood, and the "Glass High-Heel Wedding Church" — a 17-metre structure built from 320 Tiffany-blue stained-glass panels in the shape of a stiletto heel. Built as a venue attraction and now genuinely famous worldwide through social media. The salt fields and wetlands surrounding it give the area an otherworldly quality, especially at sunrise when the sky reflects in the flat water.

🕐Hours: Always accessible
💰Admission: Free
🚌Getting there: Bus from Chiayi TRA to Budai (~40 min)
📸Photo tip: Sunrise or sunset — the light through the blue glass is extraordinary
Aogu Wetland — 1,500-hectare wildlife sanctuary with migratory birds, former TaiSugar farmland, Chiayi 🐦 Wildlife14
Aogu Wetland Forest Park
鰲鼓濕地 — 1,500 ha wildlife sanctuary

Reclaimed in 2000 from sugar-cane farmland originally drained in the 1960s, Aogu Wetland is now one of the most significant bird habitats in western Taiwan — a 1,500-hectare reserve of reed beds, tidal flats, and freshwater ponds hosting over 200 recorded species. During the October–March migratory season, black-faced spoonbills, great egrets, painted storks, and bar-tailed godwits are common sightings. A golf-cart tour runs circuits of the reserve with a naturalist guide. Quiet, genuinely wild, and almost completely unknown to foreign tourists.

🕐Hours: Always open; visitor centre 09:00–17:00
💰Admission: Free (golf-cart tour NT$100)
🚌Getting there: Bus to Budai then local connection
🗓️Best time: October–March (peak migratory season)
Fenqihu Old Street — misty mountain village on the Alishan Forest Railway at 1,403 m, Taiwan 🚂 Mountain Village15
Fenqihu Old Street
奮起湖老街 — railway box lunches at 1,403 m

A mid-mountain stop on the Alishan Forest Railway at 1,403 metres elevation — a small town perpetually draped in cloud, best known for two things: the "railway box lunch" (鐵路便當), a bamboo-tray bento of rice, pickled vegetables, pork, and a soy egg eaten on the train as it winds through cedar forest; and "tofu burger," a thick slab of grilled firm tofu in a sesame bun that locals have been selling for decades. The Old Street itself is compact (about 200 metres) but the mountain setting, cool air, and slow pace make a half-day stopover genuinely worthwhile on the way to or from Alishan.

🚂Getting there: Alishan Forest Railway from Beimen (~2.5 hrs)
💰Train fare: From NT$399
🕐Shops: 09:00–17:00 (mist rolls in by late afternoon)
💡Tip: Break your Alishan journey here — get off, eat, explore, reboard next train
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Practical Tips

6 Things That Make Chiayi Easier to Visit

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Take the HSR — it's decisive
80 minutes from Taipei (NT$1,080) versus 3+ hours on TRA. The HSR station is 15 min outside the centre — connect by taxi or the free shuttle bus. Worth every extra dollar.
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Book Alishan Railway early
Trains sell out 2–3 weeks ahead on weekends. Book through Taiwan Railways Administration online or Klook the moment your dates are confirmed — not the day before.
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Eat turkey rice for breakfast
Stalls near Chiayi TRA open from 7 a.m. A bowl costs NT$40–60. It is genuinely one of Taiwan's great regional dishes — do not save it for "later" and then miss it.
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Bus 7212 to NPM South is free
Bus 7212 from Chiayi TRA to the National Palace Museum Southern Branch is free when you show your paid museum ticket. Runs roughly every 30–40 minutes.
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Use station lockers
Chiayi TRA has coin lockers (NT$30–60 per piece) at the station. Leave heavy bags, spend the day light, and collect them before your evening train.
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Fenqihu if Alishan is full
If Alishan overnight trains are sold out, Fenqihu at 1,400 m gives you cool mountain air, forest, mist, and that iconic bento box — without needing an overnight booking.
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FAQ

Chiayi Questions Answered

How far is Chiayi from Taipei and how long does it take to get there?
Chiayi is approximately 280 km south of Taipei. The fastest option is the HSR (High Speed Rail), taking 80–95 minutes from Taipei Main Station for around NT$1,080. Taiwan Railways (TRA) takes 3–3.5 hours for NT$422–572. The HSR station is 15 minutes outside the city centre — connect by taxi (NT$200–250) or the free shuttle bus that runs to the TRA station every 30–40 minutes.
Is Chiayi worth visiting on its own or just as a stopover for Alishan?
Very much worth its own time. Two nights gives you enough space to properly explore Hinoki Village, the Old Prison, the Art Museum, Beimen Station, the NPM Southern Branch, a temple visit, the night market — and still have room to breathe. Travellers who spend one night tend to feel they've barely scratched the surface. The city's Japanese heritage district alone is more intact than most comparable areas in Japan itself.
What is turkey rice and where should I eat it in Chiayi?
Turkey rice (火雞肉飯) is Chiayi's defining dish — shredded turkey meat dressed in a lightly sweet-savoury sauce over steamed white rice, typically served with pickled cucumber or daikon. It is genuinely distinct from the pork-based lu rou fan served everywhere else in Taiwan. Bowls cost NT$40–60. The most celebrated stall is Feng Nian (噴水雞肉飯) on Wenhua Road, open from early morning. Multiple stalls cluster outside Chiayi TRA Station as well, serving from 7 a.m.
How is the NPM Southern Branch different from the Taipei NPM?
The Taipei NPM focuses almost entirely on Chinese imperial artifacts. The Southern Branch takes a deliberately pan-Asian perspective — South and Southeast Asian textiles, Islamic ceramics, Tibetan Buddhist art, tea culture objects from across Asia. The building by Artech Architects is surrounded by a reflecting pool and is architecturally spectacular in its own right. Admission is NT$150, queues are a fraction of Taipei's, and bus 7212 from Chiayi TRA is free with a museum ticket (~40 min each way).
When is the best time to visit Chiayi?
October through March is ideal — temperatures are comfortable (18–24°C in the city), rain is minimal, and the Aogu Wetland bird sanctuary is at its peak during the migratory season. Summer (June–August) is hot and humid at city level, though Alishan at 2,200 m stays cool. The Mazu Festival at Beigang (3rd lunar month, roughly March–April) is one of Taiwan's most spectacular religious events. Typhoon season runs July–September — check forecasts before committing to mountain trips.
How do I book the Alishan Forest Railway from Chiayi?
The narrow-gauge Alishan Forest Railway departs from Beimen Station in Chiayi City. The journey to Alishan takes approximately 2.5–3 hours through mountain forest and 50 tunnels. Book tickets through the Taiwan Railways Administration website (railwaytaiwan.com) or Klook — trains sell out 2–3 weeks ahead on weekends and public holidays, so book as early as possible. Fares start around NT$399 for the mountain section. Note that trains occasionally suspend service after heavy rain or landslides — check status before your trip.
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