7/24/17

Shifen Falls: Taipei’s Little Niagara



Shifen Waterfall, fondly known as Little Niagara, is Taiwan’s most popular waterfall. Despite the high foot traffic and touristy town, it’s still worth a visit. In the afternoon, tiny rainbows of light float over the dense falls or you may see a big round semi-circle of color. The water is a beautiful teal blue and some say that’s more beautiful than Niagara Falls.


The town is nice to. There’s a variety of food stalls with fresh fruit, meat kebabs and other delicious treats. As with other touristy areas, there are plenty of places to buy souvenirs and post cards. One thing special about Shifen, is the ability to make paper lanterns. Between trains, locals and visitors step out onto the empty tracks and paint them. (They’re much bigger up close.)

The lanterns are released into the sky and it makes for a glorious display around sunset. Of course, hiking groups have fun picking up the clutter afterward, but that’s none of my business. Another focal point of Shifen is the old suspension bridge. It looks cool and I encourage you to cross it, but there’s really nothing to see on the other side. We looked.


Getting Around


To get to Shifen Falls, start at Taipei Main Station. From here, get a north bound train to Ruifang. These trains are abundant, convenient and there is absolutely no reason to book tickets in advance. From Ruifang station, board the Pingxi Line going toward (you guessed it) Pingxi. You will have to buy these tickets at Ruifang station or use an EasyCard. Get off the Pingxi Line at Shifen station. After disembarking, walk through the town of Shifen to get to the falls. Follow the signs and enjoy!

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