When it comes to Jiufen, most people first think of Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away and the inspiration behind the Bathhouse Spirit Yubaba, as well as the traditional old street built into the mountains with its stone steps running in all directions. This mountain town, located in Ruifong District of New Taipei City, was once Taiwan's most prosperous gold mining area, and now attracts a steady stream of visitors with its nostalgic atmosphere and authentic local cuisine.
The charm of Jiufen Old Street lies in its "sense of time"—the weathered wooden buildings, winding alleyways, and traditional food stalls found everywhere make visitors feel as if they've stepped into a painting of the old days. In the evening, the lantern-lit old street and the night view of the mountain town complement each other, creating a breathtakingly beautiful scene.
Highlights
The biggest characteristic of Jiufen Old Street is its "three abundances": steps, teahouses, and snacks. The entire mountain town is built on a hillside, with hundreds of stone steps of various sizes connecting every corner. Walking through the old street itself is a full of surprises adventure. The traditional teahouses lining the street offer tea tasting and refreshments, allowing travelers to take a break in an antique-style setting. And the various old-fashioned snacks—taro balls, herb rice cakes, red-fermented meat buns, peanut roll ice cream—are affordable local delicacies that keep visitors coming back for more.
Recommended Spots
1. A-Mei Teahouse
Considered the inspiration for the Bathhouse in Spirited Away, this building features a traditional Southern Fujian style exterior. The three-story red wooden building is particularly striking under the lighting. The teahouse offers various high-mountain teas and traditional tea snacks, with an average spending of NT$150-300 per person. Enjoying tea while overlooking the mountain town's night view is the most classic Jiufen experience.
2. Taro Ball Viewpoint Shop (Lai A-Po's Taro Balls)
One of the origins of Jiufen's taro balls, located at the intersection of Jishan Street and Qingbian Road. The shop's handmade purple taro, yellow taro, and green tea three-color taro balls have a chewy, springy texture, and are recommended paired with shaved ice or hot soup. A small bowl is NT$50, perfect as a light snack while strolling.
3. Herb Rice Cake Specialty Shop (Old Road Herb Rice Cakes)
A popular stall located near the Jiufen Police Station, these herb rice cakes are handmade daily with generous fillings, available in both sweet and savory varieties. The signature red bean and shredded radish flavors are NT$15 each. The soft, glutinous skin has a subtle mugwort aroma, making it Jiufen's most representative traditional rice cake.
4. Shengping TheaterBuilt during the Japanese colonial period, Shengping Theater was once Jiufen's most lively entertainment venue. Although it no longer screens films, it retains the complete projection equipment and nostalgic posters. Free to visit, it's an important site for understanding Jiufen's mining culture and film history.
5. City of Sadness Specialty TeahouseNamed after the film of the same name "City of Sadness," this teahouse preserves the old building's wooden structure and nostalgic furnishings. The shop offers oolong tea, tieguanyin, and other teas, along with traditional tea accompaniments like peanuts and melon seeds, with an average spending of NT$120-200 per person. Ideal for travelers who want to escape the crowds and quietly soak in the atmosphere of the mountain town.
Practical Information
How to Get There: From Taipei, you can take the Taiwan Railway to Ruifong Station (approximately 50 minutes), then transfer to Keelung Bus routes 788, 825, or 1062 to Jiufen Old Street stop; or take bus 1062 directly from the Zhongxiao Xinsheng MRT station. Self-drive visitors can park at the Jiufen Visitor Center parking lot (NT$100 per entry for small vehicles).
Budget Suggestion: There is no admission fee for Jiufen Old Street, but it is recommended to prepare approximately NT$300-500 for trying snacks and tea refreshments. Souvenirs like dried taro balls and herb rice cakes cost approximately NT$80-150.
Business Hours: Most shops on the old street are open from 10:00 AM to 8:00-9:00 PM, while teahouses may stay open until 10:00 PM. It is recommended to avoid weekend crowds; visiting on weekdays offers a better opportunity to experience the quiet beauty of the old street.
Travel Tips
Jiufen Old Street is built into the mountains with many steps and slippery paths, so it is recommended to wear comfortable flat shoes or sneakers. The best travel seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (October to November), when the weather is cool and pleasant; summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms, so bring rain gear. During the Lunar New Year and连续 holidays, crowds are intense, so it is advisable to go early or visit on weekdays.
When most people think of Jiufen, they first recall Hayao Miyazaki's "Spirited Away" and the Bathhouse Lady Yubaba that inspired the film's iconic bathhouse, along with the traditional old streets built into the mountains with stone steps weaving through them. This mountain town, located in Ruifong District of New Taipei City, was once the most prosperous gold mining area in Taiwan. Now it attracts a steady stream of visitors with its rich nostalgic atmosphere and authentic local cuisine. The charm of Jiufen Old Street lies in its "sense of time" — weathered wooden buildings, winding alleyways, and traditional food stalls found around every corner...
FAQ
When is the best time to visit Jiufen Old Street?▼
Visit on weekdays (Tuesday to Thursday) to avoid crowds. The town is magical in the evening when lanterns light up the narrow stone steps. The best weather is from October to March during the dry season.
How do I get to Jiufen Old Street from Taipei?▼
Take the MRT to Ruifang Station (about 40 minutes from Taipei Main Station), then board Bus 788 or 1062 to Jiufen Old Street. The bus ride takes 15-20 minutes up the mountain winding road.
What food should I try at Jiufen Old Street?▼
Try the famous sweet taro cake (20-30 NT$), herbal tea egg (25-40 NT$), and traditional mooncakes at Shuai's Stall. The savory fish ball soup and grilled rice cakes are also must-haves for first-time visitors.
How much should I budget for a visit to Jiufen Old Street?▼
Plan a budget of 500-1000 NT$ (about 16-32 USD) per person for food, drinks, and small souvenirs. Most food items cost 30-150 NT$, while traditional crafts range from 100-500 NT$.
What are the best tips for visiting Jiufen Old Street?▼
Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip as the stone steps are steep and can be slippery. Arrive before 10 AM or after 5 PM to enjoy the town when it's less crowded. Bring a small umbrella for unexpected rain.
Is Jiufen Old Street related to Spirited Away?▼
Yes, the town inspired Hayao Miyazaki's famous bathhouse in Spirited Away. The traditional streets, lantern-lit atmosphere, andtea houses with mountains rising behind them created the magical setting for Yubaba's bathhouse in thefilm.
What makes Jiufen Old Street special?▼
Jiufen was once Taiwan's most prosperous gold mining town in the 19th century during Japanese rule. Today, its steep stone steps, traditional tea houses, red lanterns, and mountain mist create an unforgettable nostalgic journey just 30 km from Taipei.
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