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Biotanico Green Building Tourism Factory(港香蘭綠色健康知識館)

Biotanico Green Building Tourism Factory (港香蘭綠色健康知識館) is located in Tainan City Science Park (台南市南科園區); and within the silver grade “green buildings” are generations of development of Chinese medicine and treatment, and which have been presented with a modern-feel spatial planning aesthetic so as to give a feeling of merging the old and the new in a stylish way. Within the Biotanico Green Building’s Tourism Factory, as well as introducing the historical development of the Biotanico Company (港香蘭公司), is information which guides tourists on the development of Chinese medicine.

Tainan Astronomical Education Area(南瀛天文館)

To get a good look at the stars, it is usual to rush to a high mountain or the beach when the weather is clear, but actually you don't need to go that far. Tainan Astronomical Education Area (南瀛天文教育園區) located in Danei, Tainan, is equipped with an observatory, exhibition hall and astronomy hall. The observatory's telescope is 76 centimeters, which is the largest caliber in the country. The exhibition hall is extremely popular with children for its space flight simulation area; the space shuttle takes 7.5 minutes to take off and is an immensely enjoyable experience that you simply must try.

Shanhua Brewery Tourism Factory(善化啤酒觀光工廠)

Shanhua Brewery (善化啤酒廠) is the southern production base of the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation (台灣菸酒公司). The factory diversified in 2005, becoming Taiwan's first beer-themed tourism factory. As well as viewing the Beer Culture Museum, there is also a catering service, as well as other products manufactured by the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation such as the alcohol face-mask. The freshest Taiwan Beer is on tap at all times, including a mango beer exclusive to the factory!

Deyuanbi Holland Village(德元埤荷蘭村)

The red windmill from Holland towers over the grass with a pair of giant clogs in front; this is the most visible landmark of Holland Village. Tourists visiting Holland Village (荷蘭村) will see a white fence extending over the grass, light glinting off the pond in the distance. The place really resembles a scene from the Netherlands, and the Van Gogh Suspension Bridge(梵谷吊橋) fills the site with the ambience of a Van Gogh painting.

Tung-ho Bee Culture Tourism Factory(東和蜂文化觀光工廠)

Tung-ho Bee Culture Tourism Factory (東和蜂文化觀光工廠), located in Dongshan District (東山區), began operations in 2015 and is the first site in Taiwan to focus solely on honey, as well as being the first to offer factory tours. The site helps to improve honey-related knowledge, allows visitors to experience for themselves the honey making process, and offers cooking classes and a shop. It is possible to understand more about the major honey brands, the manufacturing process, as well as the various uses of honey in cooking.

Tainan City Civic Center(民治市政中心)

After Tainan was designated a special municipality, the Tainan City Civic Center(民治市政中心) became an important municipal administration center for the extensive northern part of the city. The Civic Center faces a large and beautiful park, Nanying Green Park(南瀛綠都心), and in front of the public square there is a lovely musical fountain, a great place for local residents to bring the kids to play in the water in good weather conditions. At festival times, the square has special decorations that people refuse to leave and love to be photographed in front of.

Beimen Visitor Center(北門遊客中心)

Beimen Visitor Center (北門遊客中心) is housed in a refurbished warehouse on the southwest side of the old Beimen Salt Washing Factory(北門洗滌鹽工廠). The outer wall is decorated with paintings by local painter Hong Tong(洪通), and recently, in response to Beimen's rise as a wedding photo location, the wall has been adorned with wedding themed decorations and art installations of all kinds.

Jing Zhai Jiao Tile Paved Salt Fields(井仔腳瓦盤鹽田)

Jing Zhai Jiao Tile Paved Salt Fields(井仔腳瓦盤鹽田) were Beimen's first salt fields, and the oldest remains of tile paved salt fields in existence, and feature beautiful art made from salt tiles that resemble mosaics. 2002 saw the end of 338 years of thriving salt industry at Jing Zhai due to the rising costs of labor, and the salt fields which used to cover this whole place were abandoned for a while.