Visit three iconic historical sites in Tamsui with a single e-ticket. Explore Fort San Domingo, the Little White House, and Huwei Fort for a cultural journey through Taiwan’s past.
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— Introduction to Attractions —
Standing in Tamsui for over 300 years, Fort San Domingo is one of Taiwan’s oldest surviving structures and a designated national historic site. The complex includes a castle-style fortress, the former British Consulate, and remnants of a Qing Dynasty city gate. Beyond its military and diplomatic history, the site offers stunning panoramic views of the Tamsui River and Guanyin Mountain, including the famous "Shalun Sunset"—one of Tamsui’s most breathtaking sights.
Formerly the Tamsui Customs Officer’s Residence, the Little White House boasts over a century of history and is named for its striking white façade. This Spanish-style building, with its distinctive semi-circular arches, glows beautifully under the sunlight. The contrast of its white walls, orange roof, and blue sky creates a picture-perfect scene, while its arched corridors add a touch of romantic charm.
Perched in a strategic highland location, Huwei Fort is a well-preserved 19th-century coastal defense fortress from the Qing Dynasty. Built with solid materials, it was a key military stronghold protecting Taiwan from naval attacks. Today, visitors can explore its impressive structure and learn about its role in Taiwan’s modernization.