暢銷萬本、再刷不斷的台灣中英文風格旅遊書
《GOOD EYE 台灣挑剔指南》
全新改版,掌握台灣最新資訊
TAIWAN NO.1!
祝你有個愉快的旅程!
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GOOD EYE ♥ TAIWAN
貓派狗派‧萬用貼紙
Team cat or team dog, we're all team Taiwan!
22個台灣縣市與離島
500家優質好店
50篇深度特輯
Web App搭配旅行
21條旅遊路線
1顆愛台灣的心
帶你和你的國外朋友穿梭大街小巷,看見最真實可愛的台灣!
誠意嚴選500家好店+必訪景點
—————————藝術與文化、 設計與生活風格、食材與料理、咖啡與酒精、住宿與放鬆,絕對挑剔
推薦21條新舊融合的旅遊路線
—————————為每個縣市量身規劃最具特色的一日小旅行路線,輕鬆跟著走,吃喝玩樂絕對過癮
收錄50篇深入台灣鄉土的主題特輯
—————————傳統慶典、古厝村落、在地物產、工藝技藝、生態旅遊、地方創生……絕對接地氣
全書充滿可愛的插畫與手繪地圖
—————————好看又好用的旅遊地圖21張+超過100幅特色景點小插圖,絕對愛不釋手
『 好 國 好 人 , 好 地 方 。 』
旅行世界各國後,還是覺得台灣最棒!
這裡是亞洲最民主、最多元也最熱情有趣的地方。
只要相處久了,就能確實體會台灣的好,甚至捨不得離開。
「我們是小國小民,但是我們是好國好人。」────言論自由鬥士鄭南榕
如果要用一句話來介紹台灣,沒有比這更好的描述,
如同台北是被低估的城市,台灣也絕對是被低估的國家!
趕快來吧,只要來一次,你就會知道所謂好國好民,好在哪裡。
『 充 滿 趣 味 與 溫 度 的 台 灣 風 格 旅 遊 書 ! 』
台北是個可愛、對旅人友善的城市,是認識台灣的最佳起點。
不過台灣各地也有著自己的個性與姿態,一個都不能被忽略。
因此,暢銷書《GOOD EYE 台北挑剔指南》作者郭佩怜和她在各領域的厲害朋友們,將挑剔的眼光從台北擴大到台灣22個縣市,懷著一顆愛台灣的心,挑戰製作世界第一本中英雙語的台灣風格旅遊書《GOOD EYE 台灣挑剔指南》,收錄各地的風格店家、年度活動、在地刊物與深度特輯等,成為探索台灣的最佳起點。
『 為 什 麼 需 要 這 本 書 ? 』
重新發現台灣的魅力 → 拿來練英文也不錯(誤)
從此變身旅遊達人 → 可能會被稱讚有好眼光!
掌握台灣最秘密精彩的地方 → 喜歡的店也許會客滿(抱歉了)
外國朋友來,再也不用當地陪! → 相當適合拿來做國民外交
『 怎 麼 個 挑 剔 法 ?』
綜合設計、選品、氛圍、服務、環境、口碑等面向
有自信帶著友人去的地方
考慮店家間的多元性與個別獨特性
『 使 用 說 明 』
全書架構:
北台灣/中台灣/南台灣/東台灣與離島
全新改版、最新資訊和路線更新
為了讓大家旅遊方便攜帶
《GOOD EYE台灣挑剔指南》將原本四小冊合而為一:
可以隨心所欲拿一本就出發,一本通行全台灣
全台灣22個縣市皆分為兩部分介紹,前半部分門別類挑出500家好店,涵蓋5大類:「藝術與文化」、「設計與生活風格」、「食材與料理」、「音樂與酒精」、「住宿與放鬆」,每個分類下介紹 6家精選好店;後半部有「推薦旅遊路線」和「主題特輯」 ,幫助讀者更了解台灣文化 。如果想找特定類型店家可以參考前半部分;需要行程建議的,可以直接翻到後半部!
『 線 上 輔 助 工 具 』
除了紙本外,團隊還製作了Web App,收錄書中所有店家的基本資訊,只要點擊頁面上的地址欄就能直接連到該店的google maps位置,方便大家在旅途中查找位置,店家資訊若有變動也能即時更新。
《台灣挑剔指南》是2017年春天出版的《台北挑剔指南》的續作。回想起2020年2月《台灣挑剔指南》出版時,武漢肺炎剛爆發,全球邊境管制讓旅遊業大受打擊。本以為指南也會受到影響,但多虧了讀者們的支持,這本指南在四年間穩定銷售,甚至有機會改版,在此衷心感謝。
2022年國境開放後,台灣躍升為Airbnb、Skyscanner和Expedia等旅遊平台的熱門搜尋關鍵字。除了美食、美景和良好的治安吸引了國際旅客的目光外,2016至2024年間,在蔡英文前總統、執政團隊與台灣人民的共同努力下,亮眼的防疫成績、強大的科技實力,以及成為亞洲首個通過同婚的國家(2024年台灣變裝皇后妮妃雅Nymphia Wind在《魯保羅變裝皇后秀》摘下第16季冠軍!)等表現,也都讓台灣備受矚目。
除了上述你可能已經認識的台灣外,這本指南希望提供台灣人的視角,讓你深入了解台灣的日常風景與創意,收錄的景點與店家,從新開的獨立書店、祕密酒吧到菜市場與路邊攤,都是作者群們誠心推薦給朋友的地方。
此時此刻,我們比以往更需要來自各界的支持與善意。我相信這座島嶼的魅力與可愛,能讓每位旅人都成為堅實的台派。
Good Eye City Guide: Taiwan is the sequel to Good Eye City Guide: Taipei, which came out in the spring of 2017. Thinking back to February 2020 when Good Eye City Guide: Taiwan was released, COVID-19 had just started, and global travel restrictions hit the tourism industry hard. I thought the guide might be affected too, but thanks to our wonderful readers, it stayed in demand over the past four years and even got reprinted and updated a few times. I am so grateful for this.
In 2022, when the borders reopened, Taiwan became a hot search term on travel sites like Airbnb, Skyscanner, and Expedia. The island’s delicious food, beautiful scenery, and excellent safety record drew the eyes of international travelers. Plus, from 2016 to 2024, under the leadership of former President Tsai Ing-wen and the hard work of the Taiwanese people, Taiwan achieved amazing things. These include impressive pandemic prevention, strong tech capabilities, and becoming the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage (with Taiwanese drag queen Nymphia Wind winning the 16th season of "RuPaul's Drag Race" in 2024!).
In addition to the Taiwan you may already know, this guide aims to offer a true Taiwanese perspective, helping you explore the everyday scenes and creativity that make Taiwan so special. The spots and shops featured, from newly opened indie bookstores and secret bars to traditional markets and street vendors, are all places the authors wholeheartedly recommend to friends.
Right now, more than ever, we need support and goodwill from around the world. I believe the charm and warmth of this island will make every traveler a true Friend of Taiwan.
PingTung——Tropical Land with Hills Behind and the Ocean in front
Located at the very south of Taiwan, the oblong county of Pingtung has the privilege of enjoying nice weather year round. The residents here consist of indigenous, Minnan, Hakka and other ethnic groups, giving this land a diverse culture. Instead of hastily pursuing industrialization like other cities in Taiwan, Pingtung retains its original character and shows endless possibilities.
In the Pingbei area under the hill of Dawu Mountain that is also called Kavulungan in the indigenous Paiwan language, you will find the oldest church in Taiwan and some of the best-quality chocolate in the world. By the sea in Donggang Township, a new landmark has formed—The Goddess of the Sea, a lantern art installation built with 350,000 oyster shells. In the sunny Hengchun Township, the well-preserved, century-old town walls, nowhere else to be found in Taiwan, accompany you on your journey. Kenting (Kending)National Park, the first national park to open in Taiwan, is the place to meet surfers from around the world, all come to challenge the azure ocean.
Besides the worth-mentioning natural scenery and fresh produce, an abundance of cultural activities have been emerging in this area over the past few years, such as stylish shops and stores, and the Isenasena indigenous music festival which started in 2015. It was even decided that the 2019 Taiwan Design Expo would open in Pingtung for the first time. These active cultural scenes bring a fresh new look to Pingtung. If you are tired of bustling city life, just come to the south of the island and let the southern sun rejuvenate your exhausted body and mind.
To get to Pingtung from Taipei by public transportation, first catch the HSR to Zuoying Station, which takes about 2 hours. Then transfer to the TRA and travel to Pingtung Station, which takes about 40 minutes. When traveling in Pingtung City, although Pbike (public bike-sharing service)is available around town, renting a scooter or a car is highly advisable in the event you decide to travel further south to Hengchun or Kenting.
Currently one of the best Pingtung travel guides, covering the culture, the customs, and the people
books.com.tw/products/0010820636
Diligent quarterly magazine covering local affairs published by the Pingtung government
AMAZING PINGTUNG
Diligent bimonthly magazine covering local affairs published by the Pingtung government
Six highly in-demand Pingtung travel brochures titled Coffee, Dessert, Rice, Cuisine, Read, Mountain and Sea
Kenting's community ecotourism guide for 2019. On-line versions are available in Chinese and English
Pingtung government's official online travel guide (one of the better looking ones)
i-pingtung.com
One of the most comprehensive Kenting and Hengchun travel websites. An essential planning tool
uukt.com.tw
TAIWAN NEW FOOD
Facebook page sharing information about good food and restaurants in Pingtung
Providing short, irregularly scheduled local/community trips and recommended itineraries
Local team promoting the Satoyama Initiative and ecotourism
International world music festival in Hengchun that welcomes everyone
藝術與文化
ARTS AND CULTURE
Oldest church preserved in Taiwan, conferred the title of basilica by Pope John Paul II
No. 24, Wanxing Rd., Wanluan Township, Pingtung County
Take the oldest train in Taiwan from Fangliao Railway Station and enjoy the scenic beauty of the South Link Line with a refreshing breeze
Taiwan's only forest-themed library, a unique venue that regularly hosts vibrant markets and events
No. 69, Dalian Rd., Pingtung City, Pingtung County
09:00-21:00 (Closed on Mondays)
Vibrant bookstore converted from an old house and holding frequent cultural events
No. 1, Qingying Ln., Pingtung City, Pingtung County
14:00–20:00 (Closed from Mon. to Wed.)
Offering a rich selection of books on folk culture, with the must-visit Fāng Gēn Fā Coffee Bar in the backyard
No. 112, Yongcheng, Pingtung City, Pingtung County
10:30–18:30 (Closed on Mon. and Tue.) | facebook.com/akauwbooks
Discover local history and culture, engage in community events at this vibrant bookstore
No. 86, Ln. 110, Beimen Rd., Hengchun Township, Pingtung County
Fri. to Sun. 11:00-18:00
台東糖廠文創園區與鐵花村周圍
TaitungSugar Factory and Tiehua Music Village
9:00 Have breakfast at Ming Kui Breakfast and Walkabout Café
10:00 Visit Taitung Design Center for their latest exhibition
11:00 Get a custom-made souvenir at Dong Chang Canvas
12:00 Have lunch at Xiang Qi Duck
13:00 Head to Zheng Dong Shan Smoothie and Juice Bar or Lao Dong Tai Sweet House for dessert
14:00 Pick out a good book curated by the owner of Guesthouse Susu, a unique second hand bookstore
15:00 Hail a cab for the Taitung Sugar Factory Cultural and Creative Park and check out The Garage and Ata Beads Studio
17:00 Visit Kung Tung Church, a world-class work of architecture hidden in Taitung
18:00 For groups, I would recommend dining at Mi Ba Nai Local Aboriginal Food; if you're dining solo, I recommend Yirga Tt or Flight Café
19:30 After dinner, head over to MùMù Café or Alanger Coffee for a coffee to help with your digestion
20:30 To end the night on a perfect note, go to Tiehua Music Village for performances and markets
Proud Tainanese──
What do the people of Tainan have to be cocky about?!
When people from around the world visit Tainan, they all have the same question in mind: What on Earth are the Tainan people so cocky about?Beef soup shops that open before daybreak and close for the day rather than cover their shortfall, and stores that are more often closed than open are some unique challenges that travelers encounter when visiting Tainan, making travelers wonder: What kind of cocky blood flows through the veins of the people of Tainan?We were honored to be able to interview the owner of Asuka Antique, Pipi Yeh, and the principal manager of Nuo Fu Rice Pudding, Liu Yu-Qiao. After all, they were born and raised in Tainan, and give their all every day in their given professions, so who better to represent the new generation of Tainan business owners and to sit down and explain everything to us.
Can you describe the people of Tainan in a single sentence?
Pipi Ye (hereafter referred to as Pipi): Eat well, rest well, live well.
Liu Yu-Qiao (hereafter referred to as Yu-Qiao): Cocky. We are of the opinion that Tainan is the only place on Earth. We see Tainan as a country and have pride in our blood. However, we are friendly and generous at the same time. We like to talk about ourselves, our city, and our lives, all of which are contradictory yet lovable.
Why do the people of Tainan have such pride?
Pipi: In my opinion, our history and culture are the two main factors. Our culture, gradually-developed over time, has nurtured the distinctive character of Tainan. The hundred-year history of Tainan has given rise to its unique qualities. The people of Tainan live their life in the city where they grew up. Sometimes they have to fight to earn a living or to create the future they dream of, but they never forget to live their lives. Tainan might be smaller, slower, and messier than other cities, and it might be full of strong opinions, but it is still lovable.
Yu-Qiao: The people of Tainan view the whole city as their home. The unique pace of this city is immutable. The people of Tainan are not only in love with their city but also obsessed with the life here. Tainan is a place where you can live well, dream well, and work hard. Why wouldn't anyone who lives here be proud?
Can you give an example of an aspect of Tainan with which you have a love-hate relationship?
Pipi: There are all kinds of foods in Tainan, with everyone interpreting Taiwanese cuisine in their own way, and this has developed into the typical flavors associated with Tainan. As people say: The city, the food, and the people of Tainan will all stick with you. What I hate about it is that all of the eateries know how to live their lives better than we do. They take turns to have days off and close business for the day as soon as supplies run out, which means I have to wait and deal with my cravings.
Yu-Qiao: Tainan is an enchanting city, possibly because it's a place where you can live your life properly. Life here is about heading out on a scorching day, riding a scooter down alleyways lined with tall trees, appreciating the sun shining on the ground and the historical sites you see along the way. When described in this way, who wouldn't love it?As for what I hate about Tainan, I hate the highly palatable food which I can't help but to devour. I hate that Tainan is making me fat!
What are your observations on the people of Tainan while developing your career there?
Pipi: As an antique collector, I get excited whenever I find local objects. You can tell how the people of Tainan lived their lives in olden times by carefully examining those objects. However, life in Tainan in olden times was always elegant, you can also see how much they cared about the little things, the details of the daily items they used.
Yu-Qiao: As a member of the younger generation, it's a challenge to enter the restaurant and catering industry, and it's a path of no return. The people of Tainan have a tendency to reject new things, which means extra time is required if you want to enter their territory. Of course, your efforts will be paid back in due time. I've been challenging the people of Tainan with my local blood, telling the story of Nuo Fu Rice Pudding through my industrious efforts and diligent food preparation. My vision is for my shop to become one of the establishments that exhibits the priceless hospitality of this city.
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