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Top 7 Must-Visit Tourist Factories in Taiwan – Relaxing and Educational Weekend Destinations

Huashin MASK Creative Living Hall (Image / Heho Health)
Huashin MASK Creative Living Hall (Image / Heho Health)

Tired of staying home on weekends? Plan a fun trip to a tourist factory! These spots are not only great for taking photos but also combine education and hands-on experiences. Whether you're a family with kids, a dessert lover, or a meat enthusiast, there's something for everyone. In Changhua, the &ldquoTaiwan Yogurt Cookie Academy&rdquo features a Hogwarts-style castle and cookie DIY. In Taichung, &ldquoIsabelle Baking Tourism Factory&rdquo offers a colorful candy house and an automated crepe production line. 

Down south, Kaohsiung&rsquos &ldquoHongyu Cuttlefish Ball Museum&rdquo blends marine education with dining and lets visitors make their cuttlefish balls. The &ldquoYu Ho Beef Tourism Factory&rdquo is heaven for meat lovers&mdashenjoy premium beef and learn all about it. In New Taipei, &ldquoSt. Mary&rsquos Danish Bread Manor&rdquo recreates Copenhagen streets where kids can dress up as little chefs for a baking experience.St. Mary&rsquos Danish Bread Manor (Image / Heho Health)St. Mary&rsquos Danish Bread Manor (Image / Heho Health)

After the pandemic, masks became part of life. In Changhua, visit &ldquoHuashin MASK Creative Living Hall,&rdquo Asia&rsquos first mask-themed factory, where you can even design your masks. Also in Changhua, the &ldquoRibbon King Tourism Factory&rdquo uses ribbons to create seven themed zones full of color and creativity.Yu Ho Beef Tourism Factory (Image / Heho Health)Yu Ho Beef Tourism Factory (Image / Heho Health)

These tourist factories blend education, fun, food, and art&mdashperfect for a new kind of weekend adventure. Gather your friends and family for a trip full of knowledge and joy!

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