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In the morning, you will visit one of Tainan's landmarks. During the Japanese colonial period, Koxinga Shrine was renamed Kaizan Shinto Shrine, making it the first Shinto shrine of the Japanese government in Taiwan and the only Shinto shrine outside mainland Japan. The shrine preserves the memorial of the builder and an imperial decree issued by the Guangxu Emperor in 1874. The Koxinga Museum within the shrine complex serves as an important place for the presentation of information about the historical culture of the Tungning Kingdom as well as artefacts from that period. Built in 1662, the Koxinga Shrine was dedicated to King Koxinga, who prepared the country from the Dutch colonisers and led the country's development.
The main luggage cannot be carried on the train journey. Your driver will take this with you for the return journey to Taipei and you will receive it at the hotel late in the evening of the same day.
Transfer to the railway station.
Take the train from Tainan to Taipei (without tour guide / approx. 5 hours).
Private transfer from the airport to the hotel.
1 overnight stay at the 5★ W Taipei Hotel in the 1 Bedroom Suite King category, breakfast - Details about the hotel