REVIEW · TAIPEI
12hrs – Chiayi Meteor Garden Classic Tour From Taipei
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Meteor Garden fans, this day trip is a time machine.
I like how this tour pairs two very different kinds of stops: a flower market for photos and a real university campus tied to the show. I also like the guided pacing—you get focused time at the key spots instead of wandering around with no plan. One thing to consider: the flower garden is only scheduled for about an hour, so if you expect a marathon-style photo session, you may feel a bit rushed.
You start at Taipei Main Station (M3) and return there, so you’re not juggling trains or transfers all day. The plan is also friendly to most schedules: 12 hours total, a max group size of 25, and a bilingual guide speaking English and Chinese. Biggest practical catch: lunch and drinks aren’t included, and you only get about 60 minutes at Lihpao Outlet Mall.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel
- A 12-Hour Day Trip That Uses Taipei Time Wisely
- Price and Value: What $72 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Zhongshe Flower Garden: A One-Hour Photo-and-Stroll Plan
- Lihpao Outlet Mall Lunch Break: Fast, Flexible, and Self-Paid
- National Chung Cheng University: The Show Locations That Fans Care About
- The Guides Matter: Allan and Johnny’s Energy
- Group Size, Timing, and Comfort on a Full Day
- Who This Tour Is Best For
- A Practical Day-Trip Strategy Before You Go
- Should You Book This Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Chiayi Meteor Garden Classic Tour from Taipei?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- Is lunch included?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is there a weather requirement?
- What are the cancellation terms?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel

- A true Meteor Garden campus setting: National Chung Cheng University is part of the story, including familiar landmarks from the drama.
- Zhong She Flower Garden in one focused hour: enough time to enjoy the flower market without swallowing your whole day.
- Red Brick Stadium and classic campus stops: you’ll see well-known university features like the Red Brick Stadium and the campus fountain area.
- Locker-area and library-story moments: the tour is built around love-story locations you’ll recognize.
- Bilingual guidance, small group size: English/Chinese support with a group capped at 25 keeps things manageable.
- Outlet mall break for lunch on your terms: you choose what to eat during the scheduled break, rather than being locked into one meal plan.
A 12-Hour Day Trip That Uses Taipei Time Wisely
This is a single-day outing designed to fit into your Taiwan trip without eating your whole schedule. It runs about 12 hours, starting at 9:00 am from Taipei Main Station (M3) in Zhongzheng District, then ends back at the same meeting point. If you like one clear plan, with set stops and set timings, you’ll probably enjoy it.
For me, the smartest part of this format is that it reduces decision fatigue. You’re not hunting down the show locations on your own, and you’re not trying to coordinate flower garden timing plus campus timing plus lunch timing. The day has built-in breaks, so you can relax into the experience.
Also, booking tends to happen in advance—on average, people book about 20 days ahead. That’s a hint the tour has steady demand, especially with fans who want a specific day.
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Price and Value: What $72 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)

At $72 per person, the price is mostly about organization and access to the right places. What you get included is a ticket to Zhong She Flower Garden, insurance, and a bilingual English/Chinese speaking guide.
What you don’t get included is food and drinks, plus any personal spending. Lunch is handled through a stop at Lihpao Outlet Mall, and your time there is about 60 minutes, with lunch at your own expense.
So is $72 a good deal? For a day that covers a flower garden ticket plus guided visits to a major campus setting, it can be solid value—especially if you’d otherwise spend time figuring out transport and timing. If you’re traveling solo on a tight budget and you’re comfortable planning everything, you could technically DIY. But if you want the show locations handled for you, the guide time is the part you’re really paying for.
Zhongshe Flower Garden: A One-Hour Photo-and-Stroll Plan
The first stop is Zhongshe Flower Market inside Zhong She Flower Garden, with about 1 hour on the schedule and the admission ticket included. This is the part of the day that’s most straightforward: walk around, enjoy the flower displays, and take photos.
A one-hour slot is not an accident. It’s long enough to explore at a relaxed walking pace and still feel like you had a real flower stop. It’s short enough that the rest of the day doesn’t fall apart when timing runs late.
Here’s the consideration I’d keep in mind: the flower garden may feel only okay if you’ve already seen top-tier floral displays elsewhere. One piece of feedback I like in particular was a traveler admitting they were slightly spoiled by even better gardens. That doesn’t make this tour bad—it just means you should match expectations. Treat this as a fun, photogenic warm-up, not a “must spend half a day” flower festival.
Practical tip: go in ready to take pictures quickly. Bring your charging habits (low-battery cameras can ruin a flower hour fast), and wear shoes that work for steady walking.
Lihpao Outlet Mall Lunch Break: Fast, Flexible, and Self-Paid
Next you head to Lihpao Outlet Mall. The tour gives you about 60 minutes here for lunch, and this part is at your own expense. Admission isn’t included because this is more of a recharge window than a paid attraction.
This lunch setup is actually useful. You won’t get stuck with one meal option, and you can pick based on what you’re craving—quick comfort food, snacks, or something a bit more filling. If you’re traveling with a friend who has different tastes, this stop helps keep the day calm.
Still, a 60-minute break is just enough to order, eat, and walk off the bus fatigue. If you want a long sit-down meal, you might need to plan a lighter lunch or choose a quick-service option. Keep your expectations tight and you’ll leave this stop feeling satisfied, not rushed.
National Chung Cheng University: The Show Locations That Fans Care About
The heart of the day is National Chung Cheng University, where you get about 2 hours of scenic touring. This is presented as the school tied to Meteor Garden, so you’re not just visiting random buildings—you’re walking through a real campus setting that show fans recognize.
You’ll see big identifiable spots like the Red Brick Stadium and areas such as the College of Liberal Arts and the campus fountain. The tour also focuses on story-relevant landmarks, including the locker area and library setting you’ll likely associate with scenes from the drama.
Why this portion matters: campuses have a different energy than city sights. You get open space, big architectural features, and that “this could really be a school” feeling. It’s easier to picture the characters in real surroundings, especially with a guide pointing out what to look for.
Also, the way the time is structured helps. Two hours is long enough to take photos, stroll between key points, and still have time to ask questions. It’s short enough that you’re not trapped in one location while other parts of the story pass by.
If you’re a fan, this is where you’ll feel the tour’s value most. If you’re not a fan, you may still enjoy the architecture and campus atmosphere, but the experience will be more about sightseeing than show nostalgia.
The Guides Matter: Allan and Johnny’s Energy
This tour is built around a guide who helps you connect the dots. You get an English/Chinese speaking guide, and that bilingual support is helpful because campus locations can be confusing when you’re looking at them without context.
From feedback, guide names really stand out. Allan is described as attentive, professional, and effective with teamwork alongside the driver, which made the day feel smooth and worth it. Johnny is described as friendly and jolly, and that upbeat energy made the experience feel less exhausting than it otherwise might.
That’s not just personality fluff. When you’re on a full-day tour, the guide’s role is logistics plus storytelling: where to stand for a photo, how to move through each stop, and what each campus feature means in show terms. If you want the day to feel easy, you’ll appreciate a guide who keeps the group moving without acting frantic.
Group Size, Timing, and Comfort on a Full Day
The max group size is 25 travelers, which is a sweet spot for a day tour. Big enough to meet fellow fans and share the excitement, small enough to hear instructions and get your questions answered without waiting forever.
The itinerary runs about 12 hours, so comfort and stamina matter. You’ll be in transit between Taipei and the stops, and you’ll have a mix of walking plus waiting plus photo time. If you’re sensitive to long days, plan for breaks mentally and physically—especially since lunch is self-guided.
Also, this experience requires good weather. That doesn’t mean it will cancel every time the sky looks questionable, but it does mean the tour depends on conditions at outdoor stops like Zhong She Flower Garden and campus walking routes.
Who This Tour Is Best For
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes one-day structure, this tour fits well. You’ll probably enjoy it if you:
- love Meteor Garden and want real filming-adjacent campus locations
- want someone else to handle the sequencing and give you context at each stop
- like photos but don’t want to spend hours planning transport and timing
You might hesitate if you:
- expect the flower garden to feel like a long, slow, all-day festival
- want a fully included lunch plan
- hate long days and prefer shorter half-day outings
A Practical Day-Trip Strategy Before You Go
Here’s how I’d set yourself up so the day feels smooth.
First, decide what you care about most. If you’re a Meteor Garden fan, prioritize the university section mentally. If flowers are your main goal, make sure you arrive ready to move quickly during that first hour.
Second, plan for meal flexibility. Since lunch is on your own at Lihpao Outlet Mall, choose shoes and a light layer because shopping centers and outdoor campus areas can feel different fast.
Third, bring simple photo basics: a power bank if you use your phone a lot, and a small bag you can carry comfortably all day. With a timed flower hour and a timed campus block, photo prep saves time.
Should You Book This Tour?
Book it if you’re coming to Taiwan with Meteor Garden high on your list and you want the show locations handled with a guide. At $72, the included Zhong She Flower Garden admission, insurance, and guided university visit make sense for fans who want less planning and more recognition.
Skip or reconsider if you mainly want a long, leisurely flower experience or if you’re not interested in campus story landmarks. In that case, you may find the time windows feel tight, especially the hour at Zhong She.
If you’re unsure, I’d use this rule: if you’re excited to see the lockers, library moments, fountain area, and Red Brick Stadium with context, this is the right kind of day trip for you. If you’re mostly shopping and scenery hunting, you’ll likely get more flexibility from a DIY plan.
FAQ
How long is the Chiayi Meteor Garden Classic Tour from Taipei?
The tour is about 12 hours.
What is included in the ticket price?
Included are a ticket to Zhong She Flower Garden, an English/Chinese speaking tour guide, and insurance.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch at Lihpao Outlet Mall is at your own expense.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Taipei Main Station (M3) in Zhongzheng District and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is there a weather requirement?
Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What are the cancellation terms?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund.
























