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What's special about traveling to Taiwan in the fall? Complete guide from A–Z

When autumn comes, Taiwan becomes a colorful picture with red maple forests, golden ginkgo trees and a pleasant cool air. Therefore, traveling to Taiwan in the fall is always a choice that fascinates tourists.

Việt NamViệt Nam15/09/2025

The fresh air, colorful scenery and bustling festivals make autumn the most ideal time to explore Alishan, Jiufen, Sun Moon Lake or stroll the night streets of Taipei and Kaohsiung. Not only is it a journey to enjoy nature, autumn is also the time when you can fully experience the culture and cuisine of Taiwan. If you are looking for the best season to set foot on this island, then now is the time.

I. Taiwan's autumn weather

Autumn is the golden time for a complete trip to Taiwan. (Photo: Collected)

If you ask when is the best time to explore this island, the answer is definitely autumn. From September to November, Taiwan enters the most pleasant time of the year. The average temperature ranges from 20-28°C, the sky is clear, sunny, little rain, extremely favorable for sightseeing and traveling.

The special thing that makes Taiwan tourism in the fall so attractive is the brilliant natural scenery. The maple forests change colors of red, orange, and yellow, blending with the shimmering ginkgo trees, creating a romantic scene like in a movie. The air is just cold enough to make walking on the old streets, or sipping a cup of hot tea in a small shop in Jiufen, more poetic than ever.

Autumn not only brings ideal weather but also opens up countless experiences: from admiring red leaves on Alishan Mountain, rowing a boat to enjoy the scenery on Sun Moon Lake to enjoying hot food in bustling night markets. This is the reason why tourists always choose autumn as the "golden time" to visit Taiwan.

II. Top 7 must-see autumn tourist destinations in Taiwan

What makes Taiwan tourism in the fall so special is the destinations with the charming beauty of red leaves and the cool air. Among the countless choices, there are 7 outstanding Taiwan autumn tourist destinations that visitors must visit.

1. Alishan – Paradise of red leaves and sea of ​​clouds

Alishan is brilliant in red – Taiwan's autumn foliage paradise. (Photo: Collected)

Alishan is always on the top list of autumn tourist destinations in Taiwan. Famous for its red maple forests and ancient railways winding through carpets of yellow leaves, this place is also known as the “land of sea of ​​clouds”. In the early morning, you will see the scene of clouds floating around the mountain top, a rare and unforgettable experience.

2. Yangmingshan in Autumn – Season of White Reeds

Romantic Yangmingshan with white reed hills in autumn. (Photo: Collected)

Yangmingshan National Park, near Taipei, has become an extremely romantic autumn tourist destination in Taiwan thanks to its white grass hills swaying in the wind. In addition to the scenery, this place is also famous for its beautiful trekking trails and natural hot springs, which are truly the perfect combination for a relaxing trip.

3. Sun Moon Lake – A picturesque landscape

Sun Moon Lake reflects the yellow and red maple leaves in Taiwan's autumn weather. (Photo: Collected)

Sun Moon Lake is one of the most romantic autumn tourist destinations in Taiwan. The red and yellow maple leaves reflect on the blue lake, creating a watercolor painting. Cycling around the lake or taking a boat to see the scenery are popular experiences for tourists when coming here in the fall.

4. Jiufen – Misty ancient village

Jiufen – The picturesque misty ancient village in autumn. (Photo: Collected)

Jiufen, an ancient village near Taipei, stands out on the list of Taiwan autumn tourist destinations thanks to its romantic misty scenery. The narrow cobblestone alleys, glowing yellow lanterns and old teahouses create the feeling of stepping into a classic movie. In autumn, when the air is cold, Jiufen becomes even more attractive.

5. Taipei in Autumn – Modern beauty mixed with peace

Taipei in autumn is gentle with yellow leaf parks and cultural festivals. (Photo: Collected)

Taipei is a city that combines the vibrancy and gentleness of autumn. Parks covered in yellow leaves, streets filled with maple leaves and a series of cultural events make the capital one of the most attractive autumn tourist destinations in Taiwan. Enjoying the scenery while exploring street food is an experience that always makes Taipei especially attractive.

6. Kaohsiung in Autumn – A vibrant port city

Kaohsiung is bustling with rich cuisine in the autumn atmosphere. (Photo: Collected)

Kaohsiung is not only a bustling port city but also a tourist destination in Taiwan in the fall with many interesting nuances. In this season, the weather is cool and pleasant, very suitable for walking around the harbor of love, visiting Fo Guang Shan - the largest Buddhist complex in Taiwan, or enjoying fresh seafood at the night markets. The blend of culture, beliefs and cuisine makes Kaohsiung a highlight that is hard to ignore.

7. Taichung – Colorful art and cuisine in autumn

Taichung – Taiwan's most attractive city of art and cuisine in autumn. (Photo: Collected)

Taichung offers a completely different experience in the list of places to visit in Taiwan in the fall. This city is known as the “art capital” with many unique museums, exhibitions and cafe streets with its own style. When autumn comes, the yellow leaves cover the paths, creating a poetic scene, especially at Taichung Park. This is also a paradise for food lovers with countless delicious dishes at the famous Fengjia Night Market.

Explore all 7 tourist destinations in Taiwan in the fall, you will see clearly why this season is considered the most beautiful time of the year in Taiwan. However, that journey will not be truly complete if you miss the special festivals that only take place in the fall - where culture, cuisine and vibrant atmosphere blend together, bringing an unforgettable experience to anyone who sets foot here.

III. Taiwan Autumn Festival – Unique Cultural Experience

In addition to the brilliant maple leaf scenery, the Taiwan Autumn Festival is a unique highlight that makes the trip more complete. This is an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere, enjoy traditional culture and feel the unique community connection of Taiwanese people.

1. Moon Festival

Taiwanese Mid-Autumn Festival cannot be without outdoor BBQ and fragrant taro cake. (Photo: Collected)

Taking place on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Taiwan has a very unique character. People gather with their families and grill BBQ meat outdoors – a tradition different from Vietnam or China. In addition, moon cakes with taro filling, oolong tea and pomelo are indispensable dishes. For tourists, participating in this festival is not only an opportunity to enjoy the cuisine, but also to feel the warmth and connection in Taiwanese culture.

2. Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival

Pingxi sky lanterns sparkle – Sending wishes to the autumn sky of Taiwan. (Photo: Collected)

Although the main festival usually takes place at the beginning of the year, in the fall, Binh Khe still organizes smaller sky lantern releases, creating a magical and shimmering scene. Visitors can write their wishes on the lanterns and release them into the night sky, an experience that is both romantic and spiritual.

3. Music and cultural festivals in Kaohsiung and Taipei

Kaohsiung in autumn is bustling with music festivals along the Love River. (Photo: Collected)

Autumn is also the season of music events, cultural fairs and art exhibitions. In Kaohsiung, the vibrant festival atmosphere at the Love River parks attracts a large number of young people. Meanwhile, Taipei offers a series of contemporary cultural events, combining traditional and modern arts, giving visitors a colorful experience.

4. Autumn Food Festival

From hairy crabs, chestnuts to taro... Taiwanese autumn cuisine always makes people remember. (Photo: Collected)

Taiwan is famous for its night markets, but in autumn, these markets become even more attractive thanks to the typical seasonal dishes: hairy crab, taro, pomegranate and chestnuts. Wandering around Raohe Night Market in Taipei or Liuhe Night Market in Kaohsiung, you will clearly feel the breath of autumn through each hot dish and unique flavor.

After enjoying the scenery and immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the unique festivals, you must be wondering: how to make your autumn trip to Taiwan the most complete, economical and memorable? Let's discover the important experiences for your next trip.

IV. Experience of traveling to Taiwan in the fall – Secrets for a perfect trip

Suggested 4-5 day itinerary to fully explore Taiwan's autumn. (Photo: VU BAO KHANH)

A trip to Taiwan in the fall will become easier and more enjoyable when you understand the experiences below.
1. Weather and luggage to prepare

  • Autumn in Taiwan (September–November) is cool, with temperatures ranging from 18–28°C. The ideal outfit is a light jacket and sneakers for comfortable walking. If you plan to go up Alishan or Yangmingshan, you should bring extra warm clothes because the early mornings and nights are quite cold.
  • A small folding umbrella or light raincoat is also useful for sudden showers.  

2. Convenient means of transportation

  • Domestic: HSR and MRT trains are fast, easy and economical options. Travelers can purchase an EasyCard or Taiwan Rail Pass for convenient use on multiple routes.
  • Getting around the city: Public buses, taxis and bicycles are widely available in tourist areas, especially in Taipei and Kaohsiung.

3. Secret to saving money – Choose a package tour with Vietravel
Instead of taking care of each leg of the journey, sightseeing tickets or hotels yourself, choosing a Taiwan autumn tour with Vietravel will help you save a lot of time and money. The tour schedule is scientifically designed, combining sightseeing, experiencing festivals and exploring cuisine. In addition, you can rest assured with a full package service from A to Z, a team of professional tour guides, and exclusive offers that only Vietravel can bring.
4. Cultural considerations

  • Carry cash in addition to your card, as many night markets and small shops do not yet accept electronic payments.
  • Learning a few basic Chinese sentences will help you communicate more easily.
  • When visiting temples or festivals, maintain a dignified attitude and dress politely to show respect.


With careful preparation and choosing to accompany Vietravel, your autumn trip to Taiwan will become easier, more convenient and richer in experience than ever. Do not hesitate any longer, let Vietravel accompany you on your journey to discover Taiwan in autumn, the most beautiful season of the year. Just choose the right itinerary for yourself, let Vietravel take care of the rest!

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