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Jiufen (九份 or Jioufen) is one of the most popular day trips from Taipei and one of the top things to do in Taiwan. To learn more about why everyone loves this charming little mountaintop village so much, see my detailed guide to Jiufen Old Street.
Getting to Jiufen from Taipei is very easy, but there are quite a few different ways to do it, including direct bus, train + bus, and day tours.
It also makes sense to combine your Jiufen trip with other popular Taipei day trips in the area, like Jinguashi Gold Ecological Park, Golden Waterfall, Shifen Waterfall, Houtong Cat Village, Keelung city, Keelung Night Market, and even Yehliu Geopark if you plan it right.
Below I’ll tell you every detail you need to know on how to get to Jiufen and Shifen Waterfall from Taipei City, or how to combine all the above in one epic day trip from Taipei!
If you decide to book any of the transportation passes, shuttle buses, or tour options I recommend in this article, make sure to sign up for Klook with my referral link first to get NTD100 off your first booking! Also see these important tips for traveling in Taiwan.
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How to Do it all, in a Nutshell
Before we get into all the details, here’s how to plan an epic day trip from Taipei to Jiufen, Shifen Waterfall, and more.
- Ride an early train from Taipei to Ruifang (45 min)
- Transfer to the Pingxi Train Line and ride it to Shifen (30 min) for visiting Shifen Waterfall (opens 9 AM)
- Ride from Shifen to Houtong (20 min) for visiting Houtong Cat Village (skip if too rushed)
- Ride from Shifen/Houtong to Ruifang (30/5 min) and transfer to Jiufen bus (15 min) for visiting Jiufen Old Street
- Catch bus 788 going downhill from Jiufen Old Street to Keelung Station (50 min)
- Transfer to bus from Keelung station to Yehliu Geopark (50 min, closes at 5 PM, skip Yehliu if you can’t make it before closing, or take a taxi there – 30 min)
- Back to Keelung for dinner at Keelung Night Market
Taipei to Jiufen and Shifen Day Tour
Total time needed: Full day tour
Total price: around TWD 1000 (price varies)
There are some really great, cheap shuttle bus tours available that allow you to easily see Jiufen, Shifen, and other places in one day without worrying about all the transportation information.
Currently, this popular shuttle bus day tour as well as this one include Shifen, Jiufen, and other stops.
For what you get, I think these are great deals, and they save you a lot of time compared to doing it all on your own.
Hire a Private Driver
There are many reasons you might want to hire a driver for the day. Traveling with kids or elderly? Don’t want to figure out all the buses and trains? Want to see as many places as possible? Then it could be a great idea.
This deal on Klook gives you a car + driver for 8 hours, definitely enough to plan the perfect customized trip to Shifen, Jiufen, and more.
You could also rent a car and drive to Jiufen and Shifen yourself.
Train + Bus to Jiufen
Total time needed: 1 to 1.5 hours
Total price: around TWD 70-100 each way
If you’re planning on traveling to Jiufen during rush hour, then taking the train to get out of Taipei then a bus for the final leg to Jiufen is the best idea.
This option is also good if you are staying near Taipei Main Station (or one of the other train stations, like Banqiao, Wanhua, Songshan, or Nangang) in Taipei.
The train takes 30-60 minutes (NTD49 to 76) depending on which type of train your catch. There are more than 30 per day, so you can pretty much just show up anytime and catch the next one, but you can also find the current times on the Taiwan railway site.
If you catch one called LOCAL TRAIN, there are no seat reservations. PUYUMA EXPRESS requires a seat reservation (no standing ticket allowed). Other types allow seat reservation or standing ticket.
After you arrive at Ruifang, simply cross the street in front of the train station and walk about 200 meters to the left (east) on Mingdeng Rd. to this bus stop just past the police station. Make sure to get the bus on the police station side; the bus stop across the street from the police station is for buses from Ruifang to Taipei
Catch bus 827, 856 (Taiwan Tourism bus), 788, 825, 965, or 1062 (NTD15-20) for the final 10 to 15-minute ride from Ruifang to Jiufen. The buses usually say Jiufen/Jinguashi in English on the front.
There are two stops you can get off at in Jiufen. The first is the Jiufen police station (九份派出所), where you’ll find the small Jiufen Visitor’s Center and a staircase that leads directly up to Amei Teahouse (Jiufen’s most famous attraction). Note that bus 1062 (the Taipei to Jiufen bus) doesn’t stop here, but all the others do.
The more popular stop to get off is two stops later, Jiufen Old Street (九分老街), and just about everyone will get off here. After you get off the bus, follow the road uphill about 85 meters to find the entrance to the old street beside 7-Eleven.
This method of getting to Jiufen has more variables in terms of price and time, and note that the train from Taipei to Ruifang (or pretty much anywhere) can be REALLY packed on weekends. On weekdays, you can often get a seat on the train without reserving one.
If you’re determined to get a seat on the train, a smart thing to do is to get on at Banqiao or Wanhua, before the train reaches Taipei Main Station, but of course that takes longer and still won’t guarantee you a seat, just a better chance. If you really, really care about getting a seat, you can even reserve one on some trains, but personally I wouldn’t bother for such a short ride. They never sell out.
You can pay for the train and bus rides with an EasyCard. Make sure to swipe when you enter and exit the train station, and when you get on and again when you get off the bus.
For returning from Jiufen to Ruifang, note that the bus stop is in a different location. From the entrance to the Old Street, don’t go downhill to where you got off the bus when you arrived. Instead, walk about 100 meters further uphill along the main road for the Jiufen to Ruifang & Taipei bus stop (see picture of bus stop in the #3 section below).
Get off the bus at Ruifang Train Station (瑞芳火車站), and walk 200 meters in the same direction the bus was heading to reach Ruifang train station.
Taipei to Ruifang train times
Trains from Taipei to Ruifang leave throughout the day, from around 5:15 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. They come every 15-45 minutes, with the morning generally having more frequent departures.
Check the current departure times for your date of travel on the Taiwan Railway website.
You can swipe your EasyCard when you board and get off these trains, so there’s no need to buy a ticket.
Direct Bus from Taipei to Jiufen
Total time needed: 1 –2 hours (depends on traffic)
Total price: NTD 100
Probably the most convenient option for traveling to Jiufen on your own is to take the direct bus from Taipei to Jiufen. Once you get on, you’re guaranteed a seat, and it’s smooth sailing directly to Jiufen. There are two possible bus choices from Taipei to Jiufen: 1062 and the newer 965.
If you have a Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass (buy pass here), it should work for bus 965 but not for 1062. The pass works for all Taipei City/New Taipei City buses that have 1-3 digits, but doesn’t work for 4-digit buses.
The most popular is bus from Taipei to Jiufen is bus 1062, operated by the Keelung bus company, traveling directly from Zhongxiao Fuxing MRT station to Jiufen, continuing to the terminal stop, Quanji Temple a few stops past Jinguashi Gold Ecological Park, before returning to Taipei on the same route.
To find the bus stop for Jiufen, simply go out exit 2 of Zhongxiao Fuxing MRT, turning left when you reach the top of the escalators, and walk about 50 meters south on Fuxing South Road (復興南路), the road which has the MRT line running above the street. You will most likely see a long line of people waiting for the Jiufen bus.
The only downside to this bus is that the line can be really long at peak hours (late morning and all afternoon). You might have to wait for one or two to pass before you can get on. If the line is really long when you arrive, you can always take a taxi to Jiufen (see below). Also note, there’s no toilet on the bus.
When I took this bus recently, I arrived at 7:30 a.m., and there were only five people in line. But when I got to Jiufen around 8:45, most of the shops weren’t open yet (they mostly open around 10). This was fine, though, as I went directly to Amei tea house (opens at 8:30 a.m.). I had the famous teashop almost entirely to myself, but in the daytime it becomes very busy. There’s no way to book a table anymore – you just have to wait in line.
A second, lesser-known choice for taking a bus from Taipei to Jiufen is bus #965. You can board this bus here at Fuzhong MRT exit 1, here at Banqiao MRT exit 2, here at Wanhua Railway Station, here at Ximen MRT exit 2, or here at Beimen MRT exit 2.
The fare from Banqiao or Taipei to Jiufen is NTD90. This bus runs from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. (weekdays) and 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (weekends), coming every 30-40 minutes (peak hours) and 40-60 minutes (off-peak hours). Since fewer people know about this bus, the lines may be shorter at peak times.
The easiest way to pay for any bus to Jiufen is with an EasyCard; just make sure you have enough money loaded onto it before your trip. You can also pay by exact cash. Remember to swipe when getting on and again when you get off.
You can also order a traditional Chinese Qipao in advance for taking photos in Jiufen!
Taipei to Jiufen bus times
The bus times for Taipei to Jiufen on this route can be found here (click “timetable”). Last time I checked, the bus’s first and last departures from Taipei are 8:00 a.m and 5:10 p.m. (subject to change).
Taking the bus from Jiufen to Taipei
As described in the previous section, to take the bus from Jiufen back to Ruifang or Taipei, walk 75 meters uphill from the entrance to the Jiufen Old Street to find the well-marked bus stop (picture above). Buses 1062 or 965 go all the way back to Taipei (965 goes all the way to Ximen and Banqiao as well) and have signs on the front in English.
Once reaching Taipei City, if you’re bored of sitting on the bus, you can get off at Songshan MRT station instead of riding all the way back to Zhongxiao Fuxing.
Tourist Shuttle Bus
Total time needed: 1 to 1.5 hours
Total price: Free if you have a Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass or Taipei Fun Transport Pass, similar to taking regular buses if you use an EasyCard
Just a heads up, this section is going to be a little complicated. Taiwan Tourism is really good at making things complicated and not providing much info.
It is possible to take a Taiwan Tourism shuttle bus from Taipei’s Muzha MRT station station directly to Shifen Waterfall (bus #785). There is also a bus (#856) from Ruifang train station (you’ll need to ride the train there first) to Jiufen. However, there is no shuttle bus running from Shifen to Jiufen, so you can’t visit both places in one day by shuttle bus alone.
Visitors who purchase a Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass or Taipei Fun Transport Pass can ride these shuttle buses for free. The Unlimited Fun Pass includes entrance to 16 major attractions, unlimited Taipei and New Taipei City buses and MRT rides, and the five tourist shuttles. The Taipei Fun Transport Pass is for the transportation only, not the 16 attractions. Read by guide to using Taipei Fun Passes to find out if either of these passes are really worth the money for you.
For Jiufen, you’ll need to first pay to get from Taipei to Ruifang on the train (NTD 49-76, not included on the Fun Pass). The bus stops at the same spot as all the other buses to Jiufen (see picture and details in section 3 below).
After visiting Jiufen and Jinguashi, you can ride this shuttle bus further to some other cool spots, including Bitoujiao, Longdong, and Fulong Beach, or you can return to Ruifang on it. Read more about all these places in my Taipei day trips article.
However, this shuttle DOES NOT go to Shifen. If you wanted to visit Shifen as well on the same day, you’d have to take the same shuttle back to Ruifang, then take the Pingxi train to reach Shifen. For the Pingxi train, you can pay for a single ride, swipe an EasyCard, or buy an all-day Pinxi train line pass (NTD80) if you plan to make a couple stops.
For Shifen , shuttle bus #795 travels from Muzha MRT station in Taipei to Jingtong, Pingxi, Shifen Old Street, and Shifen Waterfall.
So if you want to visit Jiufen and Shifen in one day, which shuttle bus should you take? I think it depends on where you are coming from in Taipei. If going to Muzha MRT is more convenient, then maybe you can take the Muzha-Pingxi shuttle bus first, ride it to Shifen Old Street and/or Shifen Waterfall. From there, take the Pingxi train to Ruifang, and transfer to the Gold Fulong Shuttle bus to Jiufen (or any regular bus to Jiufen, also included with your pass).
If you want to depart from Taipei Main Station, first take the train to Ruifang, shuttle or regular bus to Jiufen and back, then Pingxi train to Shifen. At the end, you can return to Taipei by going back to Ruifang, or take the other shuttle bus to Muzha MRT.
So who should use these shuttle buses? Well, if you’ve decided to get the Unlimited Fun Pass anyway, then it only makes sense to use these shuttle buses for visiting Jiufen and/or Shifen. But your pass also gives you free rides on all buses in Taipei, New Taipei City and Keelung, so you can hop any local bus to Jiufen or Shifen if it comes first! But it’s important to note that Unlimited Fun Passes DON’T include buses with 4-digit numbers. For example, you can’t use your pass to board the 1062 bus to Jiufen, but there are several others with 3-digits that you can use (see below).
The only downside is that the shuttle buses don’t go to all the stops on the Pingxi line, but you can always just hop on the Pingxi train if you need to. For example, to travel from Shifen to Ruifang or any of the stops between, the Pingxi train is your only option.
If you don’t plan to get a Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass, then you can still ride these shuttle buses, but you’ll have to swipe an EasyCard just like normal buses, and rides cost NTD 15-90, depending on how far you go.
Taking a Taxi from Taipei to Jiufen
Total time needed: around 45 minutes
Total price: $1000-1200 per vehicle (each way) or 300-400 per person (for larger taxis that fit more people, you may get a seat for as low as 200 per person as we once did).
Taipei taxi drivers are smart and know that some people will get bored of waiting in that long line for the bus to Jiufen at Zhongxiao Fuxing, especially at peak times. They will stand around and try to pool people together for a ride.
I’ve done this with my friends before, and it’s not a terrible deal if you just want to skip the line and get to Jiufen quickly. You can try to barter with them a little, but they aren’t likely to go down much.
Getting from Taipei to Jinguashi
All the Jiufen buses from Taipei and Ruifang continue another 10 minutes to Jinguashi (金瓜石), site of the Jinguashi Gold Ecological Park. It’s a much less crowded attraction than Jiufen, and like Jiufen it features impressive views of the coast (the views at Jinguashi are even better, I would say).
Jinguashi is also the starting point of a great hike to Teapot Mountain (pictured above), which takes 1-2 hours. Another really cool attraction at Jinguashi is the Golden Waterfall.
Make sure to get off at Jinguashi Gold Ecological Museum (金瓜石黃金博物館) stop for the entrance to the Gold Ecological Park; most buses actually continue for two more little stops before they turn around.
Getting from Taipei to Shifen
Shifen, a small town on the Pingxi train line, is another extremely popular day trip from Taipei, and since it is relatively close to Jiufen, it makes sense to do both on one day.
To get to Shifen, simply take any train from Taipei to Ruifang (30 min to 1 hour, NTD 49-76), as described above. At Ruifang, you’ll arrive at either platform 1 or 2, and you’ll have to cross underground to platform #3, where the Pingxi train sets off (check the signs, because this could change).
The train from Ruifang to Shifen takes 12 minutes and costs NTD15. It only departs about once per hour; you may want to take a train from Taipei that has a good connection time so don’t have to wait a long time while transferring at Ruifang.
From Shifen station, it’s a 15-minute walk to the awe-inspiring Shifen Waterfall, the widest waterfall in Taiwan.
As I mentioned earlier, this shuttle bus tour and this one are great deal that includes both Shifen Waterfall and Jiufen, with return transportation from Taipei.
Getting from Shifen to Jiufen
If you’re visiting both in one day, I recommend visiting Shifen first because it opens at 9 AM. Most shops in Jiufen don’t open until 10 or 11 AM.
After visiting Shifen waterfall, walk back to Shifen train station. Ride the train back to Ruifang. Then exit the train station and follow the directions I described above for getting to Jiufen by bus. If you’re going the opposite direction (Jiufen to Shifen), just do the same thing in reverse!
For more information on your visit to Jiufen, don’t miss my guide to Jiufen and Jinguashi.
Are there taxis available from Ruifang station to Jiufen? If it’s only a 10-15 min bus ride, taxi may be easier for us to travel with a 5 yo.
Yes, they are waiting in front of the train station!
Hello, what station I get off in shifen when riding the train from Ruifang?
The station is called Shifen 🙂
Walk to end of bus stop farthest from Beimen MRT exit #2 to catch bus #965.
Thanks for the info!
Thank you Nick. Can confirm on 22/01/20 I used the info to get train from Taipei Main to Jiufen. I don’t agree that you can “show up anytime at a HSR station and get on the next train”. We tried to do this yesterday and the next one was in more than 2± hours. So, we had to change our plans to go today. So, I highly recommend checking timetables. Once you’re at Ruifang, it was easy and services are frequent, just like Nick says. Really enjoyed my time there. Hope you do too.
Hi Nicole, thanks for you comments! What do you mean that the next HSR was in more that 2+ hours? The HSR is running every 30 minutes or more, so I’m guessing that what you mean is you couldn’t get a reserved seat on the next departing HSR. However, if you choose a “non-reserved” seat, you can get on any train, even one that is leaving in 5 minutes. There is no limit to how many non-reserved tickets they will sell. However, in really busy times (like Lunar New Year), if too many people buy non-reserved tickets, then there could be a line to board the train, but even when I did this once during the New Year holiday, we only had to wait about 30 minutes. Also, the HSR doesn’t go to Ruifang (or you are talking about two different trips?) Thanks for bringing this up this though, as this is important information for all travelers to know about it!
Hi, if I choose to stay 1 night in Jiufen, and I want to visit Keelung (night market) and Shifen (old street and waterfall), can you recommend me the best route, please? Thanks 🙂
Hi Devy, if you want to visit both in one day, I suggest you go to Shifen first.
Take the bus from Jiufen to Ruifang train station (10-15 minutes) then take the Pingxi railway line to Shifen station. After you see the waterfall, you can take the train back to Ruifang Station. From Ruifang, there are several ways to reach Keelung (try GoogleMaps to see the best one when you are there). The fastest is probably taking another train to Badu, then transferring to the train to Keelung. There are also buses from Ruifang to Keelung.
I think you should do Keelung last, so you can enjoy the night market there. It actually starts in the afternoon, but has more food in the evening. Enjoy your trip!
Hi Nick, I was confuse about the unlimited fun pass information. I’m planning to get to Rufiang Station from Taipei Main Station, do I have to pay a MRT ride to go there? Or, I can use my Unlimited Fun Pass?
Hi Jo,
The MRT does not go to Ruifang. Only the regular train or buses go there. If you are going from Taipei Main Station to Ruifang, you can just take the regular train to go there, but unfortunately regular trains are not included on the Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass. So you’ll need to pay for that train ride, but it’s really cheap. Then you can use your Unlimited Fun Pass for the bus from Ruifang to Jiufen.
I hope that answers your question!
Thank you Nick.
Hi Nick,
I’ve read from your updated Unlimited Fun Pass and also from the Klook site that there are 5 tourist shuttles added to the pass. So from Taipei you can take the MRT to Muzha station, then take the Muzha-Pingxi Route. This bus will go all the way to Shifen Tourist Center. Then from Shifen to Jiufen can take the bus as you suggested (also paid for by the Unlimited Fun pass).
So this would be a lot easier?
Hi Thao, sorry I missed this comment from a few weeks ago. Yes, you can use the Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass for the shuttle from Muzha to Shenfen. From Shifen to Jiufen, you’ll have to first ride the Pingxi Small Train from Shifen station to Ruifang Station (trains aren’t included on the pass, so this won’t be included). Then you can ride the Jiufen tourist shittle from Ruifang to Jiufen (included on the pass).
we would like to spend the night in Jiufen, then head to Hualien the next morning. What is the best way to get from Juifen to hualien? Will be travelling mid week in April.
Thanks,
From Jiufen Old Street, it is only 10 min by bus or taxi to Ruifang train station, where you can catch a train to Hualien (1 hr 45 min to 2.5 hrs). The trains sometimes sell out, especially faster ones, so it’s better to buy a ticket in advance. But if you don’t mind to stand on the train, you can buy a standing ticket even if the train is sold out. Be careful for April 1-5, which is a 5-day holiday, so it will be extremely busy.
Hi Nick, thanks so much for all the info that you share, it is a godsend for me as I am planning our first trip to Taiwan. I have the exact question as well about travelling from Jiufen to Hualien. Can you kindly share where/how I can buy the train tickets? Planning to travel this leg on first week of March.
From Jiufen, take the bus or taxi back to Ruifang train station (10 min). Then take a train from Ruifang to Hualien. You can search the train times on the Taiwan trains website. https://tip.railway.gov.tw/tra-tip-web/tip?lang=EN_US Express trains like Puyuma, Taroko, or Tze Chiang 3000 must be reserved in advance (up to 4 weeks), no standing ticket allowed. Local or Fast Local can’t be booked, just swipe easycard and sit or stand anywhere. And others like Chukuang or Tze Chiang (all numbers except 3000) have bookable seats or you can stand if they’re all sold out.
hello! what is the fastest way to get from yehliu geopark to jiufen old street?
First, bus from Yehliu to Keelung (about 45 min). Several buses going past Yehliu go to Keelung. In Keelung, hop on bus 788 to Jiufen Old Street. You can use GoogleMaps to find the exact bus stop location.
Hi Nick,
May I know if renting a car for a day trip to Yehliu Geopark, Shifen Waterfall, Shifen Old Street, Golden Waterfall and Jiufen Old Street ideal? I am concern about parking at these places. Are there parking lots at all of these places of interests? 🙂
Thank you!
All those places have parking lots, but you’ll need to walk a ways from them (for example Shifen parking lot to watertfall is about a 15 min walk). Jiufen Old Street you’ll see parking lots on either side of the road for pay as you are driving up to the village. Golden Waterfall has a small parking lot at the side of the road and you can see the waterfall right beside the road. Yehliu has a very large parking lot.
Hi Nick, first of all, thank you for all the information you’ve been sharing about Taiwan (especially travelling with a child).
We are planning to visit Taiwan in July (taking into consideraion the weather and temperature). From Taipei, we are planning to visit Fulong beach for a day and then head on to Jiufen to spend a night ( to be able to witness the lights). In the following day, we are planning to visit Heping Island in Keelung and other toursit spots there before going back to Taipei. Do you think it’s possible? Also, we are travelling on a budget and plan to use public transportation. Are there buses from Fulong beach to Jiufen? Appreciate your help. Thank you.
Hi there, it’s certainly possible, but just heads up that it will be super hot during the daytime, especially going to Fulong during the mid-day. Make sure to bring lots of protection from the sun. For Fulong to Jiufen, you can ride the train from Fulong Station to Ruifang station, then take the bus or taxi from there to Jiufen (10 minutes). For Jiufen to Heping island, there are several ways you could go (you can use GoogleMaps for the directions), but one good one is bus 788 from Jiufen to Keelung (50 min), then ride the Keelung tourist shuttle 99 to Heping Island.
Hi Nick,
We are planning to travelling to Yehliu Geopark, Heping Island, Jiufen and Shifen. Would you recommend to travel by public transport if we would like to be back by Taipei during evening time?
That would be quite tight, and need to spend a lot of time on buses. You need 1 hour bus from Taipei to Yehliu, then 1 to 1.5 hours of bus to Heping Island (including change buses in Kenting), another 1.5 to 2 hrs from Heping Island to Jiufen including bus, train, and bus transfer, then bus and train transfer from Jiufen to Shifen, and finally 2 trains back to Taipei. It’s really a lot! I would suggest you hire a driver, break this into two day trips, or remove 1 or 2 stops from your schedule if you want to be back by early evening.
Hi Nick, my family is planning to visit Yehliu Geopark, Shifen Waterfall, Shifen Old Street and Jiufen Old Street. May I know what’s the recommended way to get from Yehliu Geopark to Shifen? Thanks in advance! 🙂
Unfortunately there’s no really simple and direct route between these two places. It will probably take you about two hours, and you’ll most likely have to take a bus, another bus, and then a train. There are a variety of possible bus/train combinations, so it will depend on exactly what time you are going. You can use GoogleMaps to tell you the exact bus/train route, times, and bus stop locations at the time you are going. It is quite reliable.
Hey Nick,
Thanks for all the information you’ve been kindly sharing everyone thus far. It has been really informative and helpful!
We were planning to head down from Jiufen to Keelung Night Market via Bus 788, per your recommendation.
Might you know what are the bus timing schedules for this route? Or if you might be aware of the last bus on a weekday?
Thank you so much in advance!
I never really check bus times in Taiwan. The buses tend to come fairy frequently, and sometimes don’t stick to their exact schedule, so I just wait and they usually come pretty quickly. But if you want to try, simply use GoogleMaps for this information. I’ve never tried it, but some people say the Bus+ app is even better. This page will tell you exactly where the bus is now, but the stops are in Mandarin only. https://ebus.gov.taipei/EBus/VsSimpleMap?routeid=0400078800 You would need to first click “towards Keelung” (往基隆) at the top. Jiufen Old Street stop is 九份老街. From this image, you can see the bus is coming every 15-20 min at peak times and 25 to 30 min non peak times, last bus departing Jinguashi (10 min before Jiufen) around 10 PM. https://www.google.com/search?q=%E4%B9%9D%E4%BB%BD%E5%9F%BA%E9%9A%86788%E5%85%AC%E8%BB%8A&rlz=1C5CHFA_enCA988CA988&sxsrf=APwXEdccZTtw_3yQ9XtEOo6mEOyWF0FJzA:1685024804558&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjD_abH1pD_AhVKGzQIHYvbCWsQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1331&bih=664&dpr=2#imgrc=6FBnTPsqxPKxxM
Hello, Nick 🙂 is it possible to start a journey via Pingxi Branch Rail Line from Jingtong Station and finish in Ruifang? We’d like to visit Shifen, then Jiufen and Keelung in the evening but don’t like the idea of going from Ruifang and backwards. I’m just wondering if it’s possible to start at the last stop 🙂
Yes, you can certainly do that! Would you just take the bus to Jingtong to begin?
Hi Nick,
Thanks for sharing all the information!!
I am going to Taiwan this end of month. Can i use Easy card to pay for bus 756 (DaNan Rd Intersection to Beimen Station) and bus 965 (frm Beimen to Jiufen Old Street)??
And can you recommend where can i buy some Taiwan snack for souvenir like pineapple tart around Shilin area?
Thank you so much in advance!!
Yes, you can use EasyCard for these buses.
The easiest way to buy souvenir snacks is at the airport before leaving. I’m afraid I don’t know any specific pineapple cake shops or bakeries in Shilin, but you can find many in central Taipei, just search 鳳梨酥 on GoogleMaps. There are also several articles on Google recommending the best ones.
Hi Nick, Thank you for sharing your wealth of information on taiwan!
I am planning to visit jiu fen and shifen (for the sky lanterns, not so much for waterfalls) and maybe Jinguashi Gold Ecological Park and keelung night market this december with old folks and 2 young kids (2 and 4 yo) total 6 pax. Which method of travelling do you recommend and do you think i should do it over 2 separate days?
This is an extremely popular day trip that also every visitor to Taiwan does, or at least some variation of it. You could do it in one day, but it will be a long day, and maybe tiring for your old folks and kids. If you hired a drive for the day, that would be more useful. Budget one hour for driving to Jiufen, 2 hours to visit there (including lots of walking and stairs, and it’s usually quite crowded there), 15 minutes driving to Gold Ecological Park, 2 hours to visit there, 1 hour to drive to Shifen, 1 hour to visit it, 30 min to drive to Keelung, 1.5 hours to visit it, then 1 hour drive back to Taipei. So that means your day could be around 12 hours in total. If you started at 7 AM, you wouldn’t get back to your hotel until around 7 PM. And that’s by driving. If you want to use public transportation, then it would take even longer and be more tiring. Therefore, if possible, you will probably want to split this into two days, or maybe remove one of the stops.
Hi Nick,
Thank you for the detailed infor above.
From Shifen to Jiu Fen, once I get out of the station, I will need to hop on bus 965 or 1062 to Jiu Fen Old Street?
From Shifen, you will first take the train to Ruifang Station. From there, cross the street, turn left, and walk about 1 block to the bus stop. Then you can take 965, 1062, or others to Jiufen Old Street.
hi the shuttle bus link dont work
Thanks, I fixed it!
hi nick, thank you so much for your post! is it possible / easy to get taxis around eg. from yehliu to shifen or from shifen to jiufen? do you know how much on average it costs?
There are usually no taxis waiting around at Yehliu or Shifen, because they are a little far from any big cities. There are usually some at Jiufen Old Street entrance though.
Hi Nick, just seeking clarification. I can drop off at Shifen station if i want to go to the place for release of sky lantern?
Yes, that is correct. You can also release sky lanterns at Pingxi Station and Jingtong Station, but Shifen Station is the most popular.
Hi Nick,
Thanks for sharing wonderful information about Taiwan. hope you can advise on the following as can’t seem to find on Google:
1) for a party of 6pax in.. teens, is it hard to get on buses from Taipei/Ruifang to Jiu Fen?
Any bus that is less crowded so we can all board together on same bus since travelling with kids/teens
2) What about from JiuFen to Taipei or Ruifang? Am worried we can’t get on buses together and we don’t want to split up our group of 6 with teens and understand that no standing allowed on Taiwan buses , if am not wrong?
3) Any idea what is the off peak season for buses for both To Jiu fen and from You fen to Taipei/Ruifang (noted that you said shops open from 10am )
4) is it possible to get an Uber from Jiu Fen to Taipei or Ruifang ? If so, any idea of estimated cost?
Thanks a lot!
Hi Nick Thanks for sharing so much information. Just wondering if you know if a party of 6 (including teens) will be able to get on buses from Taipei/Ruifang to Jiu fen and from Jiu Fen to Taipei/Ruifang bus?
Also, which are the less crowded timings?
Thanks!
Yes, you just have to join the line and get on the next bus. Even at the busiest times, the wait won’t be too long. To avoid the worst crowds, visit Jiufen around 10 AM to noon (most shops open around 10, so it won’t be interesting if you go before that), or around 5 to 9 PM, when the crowds start to go home and the lanterns turn on.
Hi Nick, are luggage allowed on either Bus 965/1062? If I am going to Ximending, Bus 965 is the better choice?
I don’t remember that these buses had luggage storage space below. So it’s possible you would need to carry the luggage on board and hold it. If this is too difficult, you can consider to take the train followed by taxi from Ruifang.
Hi Nick! Thanks for all the info. I wanna ask, though, how do I get from Yehliu Geopark to Jiufen? A train or a bus and can I use my fun pass for that travel?
There is no direct way. There are a few different ways which involve bus + bus. From Yehliu, you can take a bus to Keelung (about 50 minutes). Then from Keelung bus 788 to Jiufen, also about 50 minutes. The possible buses and where to get off exactly and get on the new bus exactly can vary depending on the exact time you are going. So I usually tell people to just use GoogleMaps directions for this route and then follow its instructions.
Hi Nick, I’m planning to go to Jiufen in the afternoon, stay a night then go Shifen and Yehliu the next day. In what order should i go for Shifen and Yehliu and return to Taipei after and what public transports should i take? I wouldn’t mind taking taxis if it is available.
I would take a bus from Jiufen to Ruifang train station (10-15 min), train to Shifen (30 min), train back to Ruifang (30 min), bus 788 to Keelung, change to bus 862 or others to Yehliu, then bus 1815 from Yehliu to Taipei. Use GoogleMaps directions to find the exact bus times and bus stop locations.
This blog is amazing! Can’t wait to go to Taiwan next month! We have plenty of time in the country so I would like to spend the night in one of the places (a day trip seems cramped for time and you reach all places together with all the other het tourists). We would like to visit some waterfalls, Jiufen and do some hiking. What would you recommend for place to stay? Is Keeling more central or just stay in Jiufen?
A lot of people choose to stay in Jiufen because they want to see the village at night, when it’s less crowded and the lanterns are lit, so it has the most “Spirited Away” vibe. It’s a decent base because you can take a 15 minute bus or taxi ride to Ruifang train station for getting to all the other places in the region.
Keelung is also a decent base, but it’s further from Jiufen, Shifen, and other popular spots. For example, 50 minute bus ride from Keelung to Jiufen. The main/obvious reason to stay here would be for Keelung Night Market.