Join us on an LGBTQ+-friendly tour of Taipei that takes you through some of the most iconic locations related to the LGBTQ+ community.
Visit the backdrop of Pai Hsien-yung's "Crystal Boys" at 228 Park, a renowned spot in Taipei's LGBTQ+ history. Visit the Rainbow Runway in front of the Taipei City Hall Plaza, the annual launching point for Taipei's Pride Parade. After that, discover temples dedicated to the Rabbit God, offering spiritual solace and support to LGBTQ+ friends. Finally, explore the vibrant LGBTQ+ bar and nightlife scene, where the community comes together to celebrate.
Follow us to explore the development of equal rights in Taiwan!
Meet at MRT Ximen Station (BL11) Exit 4. Please look for the guide with a yellow uniform.
End at Ximen Red House open-air bar area
The park preserves most of Taiwan's Japanese-occupied buildings and other cultural relics with historical value. It also has a monument commemorating the victims of the February 28 Incident. The park also features a concert hall and sports areas.
In front of the City Hall Plaza, you can not only look up at Taipei's tallest skyscraper 101, but also look down at the rainbow runway. Just like the starting point of running towards happiness, it not only once again conveys Taipei City's original intention of promoting sexual equality, but also echoes the Taiwan LGBT Parade that starts in front of the city hall every year.
Wei-ming temple also known as the Rabbit God Temple, lets LGBTQ+ friends have spiritual support.
The Ximen Red House was built by a Japanese architect in 1908. It consists of an octagonal tower and a cross tower. It is the first officially built public market in Taiwan and is the oldest and most complete Grade III historic building preserved in Taiwan today. After The Red House was renovated 20 years ago, many gay bars began to move in, establishing a gay-friendly business district, and now it has become a famous representative of Taiwan’s gay tourist attractions. Note: Travel time is included in the total duration.
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