
- 4.6/5
SharonC.It turns out there are many farms in Yilan, but this one is more famous, but the site is quite small. After buying a ticket, you will be provided with a handful of grass to feed the animals. The animals are not shy and you can even touch them. It would be fun if you bring children here, but adults will feel that the fun is over in a short time. The ticket includes a snack, which can be picked up at the entrance. There are 3-4 choices. Overall a good experience but would not consider returning unless with kids.
- 4.7/5
Canal519Transportation is fairly convenient; there are direct buses from near Yilan Railway Station. The museum's exterior resembles an art gallery, and the surrounding environment is also very beautiful, making it worth a visit. You can also stop by Toucheng Old Street while you're there. The exhibits inside are not very appealing and can be skipped.
- 4.8/5
juntohedview was underwhelming, a lot of stairs and the entrance only opened at 615 when it was supposed to open at 4.
- 4.8/5
Tom HungYanbo Huashijian – Yilan Traditional Arts – Located in the National Center for Traditional Arts, Yilan Traditional Arts Park. With the concept of "Overnight stay in Lanyang Arts City, strolling through ancient alleys," it allows guests to stay comfortably, play freely, and gather at the center of traditional arts, discovering the cultural and artistic traces hidden in everyday life, deeply experiencing and promoting Taiwan's traditional arts. All guest rooms are designed by Huang Sheng-yuan Architects, featuring nostalgic terrazzo floors, corridors, ponds, pavilions, and wooden chairs. Wandering freely through the rich Minnan-style architecture feels like stepping back in time to old Taiwan, leaving behind moments filled with profound cultural memories. Part 3







No. 1 of Family-friendly Attractions in Yilan



