When it comes to Taiwan's jade market, most people automatically think of the jade market on Huaxi Street in Taipei, but if you think Sun Moon Lake is just a scenic area, you've missed the shopping hidden by the lake. While the jade shops here may not match metropolitan scale, they offer unique charm—blending tourism with craft, giving travelers a reason to slow down and hunt for treasures.
The jade and craft shops around Sun Moon Lake mainly concentrate between Shuisha Dock and Xiangshan Visitor Center, easily found strolling along Zhongxing Road and Zhongshan Road. Their positioning is more like "tourist craft shops" than wholesale markets, specializing in commemorative items for visitors. When leaving, pay special attention to those shops with their own studios—you'll often discover unique styles you won't find elsewhere.
Recommended Shops
First recommendation is "Sun Moon One Product," located near the Shuisha Dock parking lot, with eye-catching large rose stone carvings displayed at the shop entrance. The shop owner is a master stone carver, and the necklaces and bracelets on display are mostly self-designed and handcrafted, not mass-produced factory items. In recent years, the shop has started importing Taiwan's native Pacific rose stone, with price ranges between 800 to 3,000 yuan, making it a good entry-level choice. The owner thoughtfully explains the characteristics of different stone varieties.
The second shop, "Tanxin Workshop," is located in an alley beside Xiangshan Visitor Center. The store is small but receives wonderful sunlight. This shop specializes in crystal and amethyst-related products, quoting the owner's words: "We don't sell things mass-produced by factories." Their amethyst bracelets are recommended—each features natural coloration, with prices fluctuating between 1,500 to 4,500 yuan. On the other side of the shop there's a small DIY area where visitors can pay to experience making their own bracelet, costing around 300 yuan—a great way to pass the time.
The third shop, "Stone Language Time," is hidden on a street near Ita Thao Dock without an obvious sign, but regular customers find their way there naturally. This shop's specialty is the "antique jade" section, with some items collected from old collections dating from the 1960s to the 1980s. Prices range from 500 yuan for peace charms to over 10,000 yuan for ancient jade—suitable for travelers interested in vintage pieces. However, a reminder: antique jade appraisal requires your own judgment; the shop guarantees they're old but won't provide valuations.
The fourth shop, "Mountain Water Studio," is located not far from the Guan-Yi Interchange on National Highway 6, with a large, easy-to-find sign. This is a chain craft shop with the most complete product range, covering jade, glass carvings to wood carvings. The advantage is transparent pricing without negotiation; the disadvantage is more mainstream designs. Their strength is accepting credit cards and mobile payments, very friendly for young visitors who don't carry cash.
The last shop, "Puli Good Stones," technically isn't within the Sun Moon Lake area, but it's conveniently located by the provincial road toward Puli—easy to stop by on your return journey. This shop specializes in Taiwan's native marble and serpentine stone works, focusing on large display pieces as well as small seal stones. Their serpentine stone coaster set receives great reviews, priced at around 600 yuan for a set of four pieces—elegant and easy to carry as a souvenir.
Practical Information
For transportation, you can take Nantou Bus's Sun Moon Lake line from Taichung High-Speed Rail Station or Taichung Railway Station, with fares around 140 yuan and a journey of about 1 hour and 20 minutes. If driving via National Highway 3, you can reach via the Wufeng System Interchange to Provincial Highway 14. For parking, the Shuisha Dock parking lot charges 30 yuan per hour on weekdays and 50 yuan on weekends.
Operating hours, most shops open from 10 AM to 6 PM, with some near Ita Thao closing on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Visiting around midday is discouraged—shop owners aren't very patient when the sun is strong.
Shopping advice: bring cash. While mobile payments are increasingly common, some older shops only accept cash. There确实存在 priceinflation in jade products—the asking price is often 1.5 to 2 times the actual transaction price, so haggling is necessary. Don't worry about hurting relationships—shops already build in bargaining room for tourist prices.
Travel Tips
When buying jade at Sun Moon Lake, it's more relaxing to approach it as "buying a souvenir" rather than "buying jewelry." After all, this isn't a professional jade market—the selection can't compare to Taipei's. What you're buying is the experience and personal connection. It's recommended to plan your schedule after 3 PM when the lighting is good, and after a full round of browsing, you can catch the sunset at the dock.