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Best Spots in Taipei
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Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan)
Southeast Taipei · 183 m · 20-min hike

The most photographed viewpoint in Taipei. The granite boulder outcrops on the Xiangshan ridge face directly west toward Taipei 101 — 500 m away and perfectly framed. At sunset the tower catches the last warm light while the basin sky fades behind it. The main viewpoint has limited space: arrive 40 minutes before sunset. A higher secondary viewpoint 10 minutes further up the trail offers a wider panorama with less compression. The MRT to Xiangshan station then 20 minutes on foot. Entirely free.

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Yangmingshan — Qingtiangang
25 km north · 1,120 m · Bus accessible

The Yangmingshan volcanic highland north of Taipei often sits above the city cloud layer. The Qingtiangang grassland plateau gives open 360° views across the mountains and, on clear days, down to the Taiwan Strait and Pacific coast. At sunset the low sun rakes across the open grassland and volcanic ridges. When Taipei is fogged in below, Yangmingshan frequently has clear sky. Bus 260 runs from Jiantan MRT station. The Xiaoyoukeng fumaroles add surreal foreground for wide-angle shots.

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Tamsui (Danshui) Riverside
25 km northwest · MRT accessible · Waterfront

The Danshui River mouth opens to the Taiwan Strait — one of Taiwan's best accessible waterfront sunsets. The Guanyin Mountain silhouette sits directly to the west across the river estuary, catching the full sunset sky behind it. The Tamsui Old Street waterfront promenade is relaxed and photogenic, with fishing boats, the 1629 Fort San Domingo, and evening lantern light. MRT to Tamsui terminal then a short walk. October through January gives the clearest and most vivid light.

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Astro escape~160 km south
Hehuanshan
3,275 m · Central Mountain Range · Bortle 2–3

One of the best drive-accessible dark sky sites in East Asia. Route 14A climbs to 3,275 m — above most moisture and cloud. Bortle 2–3 skies with open mountain horizon and high-altitude clarity. Milky Way core is exceptional May through September. The Wuling Pass and Kunyang viewpoints along the road give clear southern horizons. Plan to arrive before dark, bring warm layers (temperatures drop to 5–10°C at night in summer), and check Starcast before the 3-hour drive from Taipei.

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Milky Way Season Near Taipei
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Typhoon season Jun–Sep limits clear nights · Hehuanshan 160 km south — Bortle 2–3
Dark Sky Escapes from Taipei
LocationDistanceBortleBest for
Shiding / Pinglin40 km southeast5–6Near-city escape, tea plantation foregroundStarcast →
Alishan250 km south3Sea of clouds, mountain railway foregroundStarcast →
Hehuanshan160 km south2–3Best accessible dark sky in TaiwanStarcast →
Taroko Gorge coast170 km southeast3Pacific Ocean horizon, marble cliff foregroundStarcast →
Taipei by Season
Autumn · Oct–Dec
Best season. Northeast monsoon clarity.
  • October through December: northeast monsoon brings cool, clear continental air from the north
  • Goldcast scores are highest in November and December: low humidity, clean horizon, vivid basin light
  • Yangmingshan is clear above the city cloud layer most days in this window
  • The driest and clearest conditions of the year for hiking to viewpoints
Winter · Jan–Feb
Rain returns. Clear windows between fronts.
  • Northeast monsoon brings rain to Taipei basin frequently in January and February
  • Post-frontal windows (24–48 hours of clear sky after rain moves through) give vivid light
  • Yangmingshan above the cloud layer remains productive on high-pressure days
  • Lunar New Year (January/February): Lantern Festival at Pingxi and Tamsui are extraordinary
Spring · Mar–May
Cherry blossom. Humidity building.
  • Yangmingshan cherry blossom peaks late February to mid-March — pink hillsides above the cloud layer
  • March is often still relatively clear; April and May see humidity rising steadily
  • Milky Way core returns in April: Hehuanshan and Hualien coast viable on new moon clear nights
  • Plum blossom (January–February) and cherry blossom combine with mountain mist for atmospheric shots
Typhoon Season · Jun–Sep
Hot, humid, typhoon risk.
  • 3–5 typhoons affect Taiwan per year on average; direct hits shut the city down for 24–48 hours
  • Post-typhoon clarity windows are among the clearest of the year — blue skies, vivid colour
  • Milky Way peaks at Hehuanshan but mountain cloud is frequent; check Starcast before the drive
  • Sea of clouds below Alishan and Hehuanshan is most spectacular in summer and autumn
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Frequently Asked Questions — Taipei Photography

Taipei's basin geography traps humidity — the city can be overcast while Yangmingshan above is clear. Goldcast reads cloud cover, aerosol levels, and horizon clarity on a 0–100 scale. Scores above 65 from Elephant Mountain or Yangmingshan typically produce vivid results. October through December is the most reliable window. Check tonight's score →
At 25° north, Taipei's golden hour is fairly consistent year-round at 35–45 minutes. Sunset ranges from 5:40 PM in December to 6:55 PM in June. October and November give the richest warm light with the lowest humidity. Goldcast calculates today's exact window. Get today's golden hour →
Yes. Hehuanshan at 3,275 m in the Central Mountain Range (160 km south, Bortle 2–3) is one of the best drive-accessible dark sky sites in Asia. Alishan (250 km south, Bortle 3) for mountain railway and sea-of-clouds foreground. The east coast near Hualien gives Pacific Ocean horizon shots. Check Starcast before the drive — mountain cloud is the primary limiting factor. Check Hehuanshan conditions →
Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan) for the Taipei 101 and basin view from the granite boulders. Yangmingshan Qingtiangang for open volcanic highland above the cloud layer. Tamsui riverside for the Guanyin Mountain silhouette at the Taiwan Strait. Maokong Gondola area for elevated southwest city views. See tonight's forecast →
October through December is the best window: northeast monsoon clears the air, temperatures are comfortable, and Goldcast scores are highest. March is good for cherry blossom on Yangmingshan. Avoid June through September for consistent conditions — typhoon risk and high humidity make planning difficult, though post-typhoon clear days are exceptional. See tonight's forecast →
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