๐Ÿš From Taoyuan Airport to THSR Taoyuan Station & Beyond (UBUS #705 Guide)

✈️ A Quick and Easy Way to Travel from Taoyuan Airport to Taichung or Cingjing

When we arrived in Taiwan for the first time, I was determined to find the cheapest and most efficient way to get from Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) to Taichung — and eventually to Cingjing Farm. After doing tons of research, I found that UBUS #705 is the only direct bus from the airport to the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) Taoyuan Station.

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✈️ A Must-Know Transport Hack for First-Time Visitors to Taiwan

If you're a first-time traveler landing at Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) and planning to hop on the High Speed Rail (THSR) to reach cities like Taichung, Tainan, or Kaohsiung, this post is for you.

I’ve taken this route myself and wanted to share an updated, photo-based guide for riding UBUS #705 — the only direct bus from the airport to THSR Taoyuan Station.

๐Ÿž️ How to Get to Cingjing Farm from Taoyuan Airport: Bus, Shuttle, or Car?

๐ŸŒธ Why We Chose Car Service to Cingjing (And What You Can Consider)

If you're planning a trip to Cingjing Farm in Nantou County, there’s no direct bus from Taoyuan International Airport, so you’ll need to make at least one transfer — and which option to take depends on your time, budget, and group size.

๐Ÿš– Taoyuan Airport Transportation Guide: Express Train, Bus, Taxi, and Car Services

✈️ First Time in Taiwan? Here’s Your Transportation Cheat Sheet from TPE Airport

Whether you’re heading to Taipei, Taichung, or exploring Taiwan’s hidden gems, Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) makes it incredibly easy to get around. But with all the express trains, commuter trains, shuttles, buses, taxis, and car rentals, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed — especially if you’re a first-time visitor.

✈️ Taoyuan Airport Terminal Transfer Guide: T1 to T2 via Skytrain, Shuttle, or Foot

๐Ÿงณ Smooth Transfers at Taiwan’s Taoyuan Airport (TPE): T1 ↔ T2

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๐Ÿ“ถStay Connected in Taiwan: 4G Pocket Wi-Fi vs. 4G SIM Card – Which One’s Best for You?๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ

Planning a trip to Taiwan? Staying connected is a must—whether to update your socials, navigate seamlessly, or share memories in real time.

Using your local network abroad can get super expensive, and public Wi-Fi, while fast, is usually limited to airports, MRT stations, and hotels. So, what’s the best way to stay online anytime, anywhere in Taiwan?

Good news: Taiwan’s internet is impressively fast—even in the countryside—so you’re in for a great connectivity experience. Here are two top options I tried and tested, along with tips to help you pick the right one for your trip.


๐Ÿ“ถ Option 1: 4G Pocket Wi-Fi Rental

 

When I planned my Taiwan trip, I searched for affordable 4G pocket Wi-Fi rentals. This handy device connects up to 5 devices and offers unlimited 4G coverage across 99% of Taiwan, including rural areas.


Why choose pocket Wi-Fi?

  • Share the connection with friends or family easily
  • No SIM card swapping needed
  • Great for travelers with multiple devices

Device Specs:

  • Unlimited data, no throttling to 3G
  • 6-8 hours battery life (one device connected)
  • Lightweight: 75g

Pick-Up & Drop-Off:

Available at major airports like Taoyuan (Terminals 1 & 2), Kaohsiung, and Songshan. Reserve your device online at least 2 days before departure to guarantee availability.


Rental Pricing:

  • Approx. Php87/day via Klook
  • Around US$3.20/day on KKDay

Important Tips:

  • Bring your passport and printed/mobile voucher for pick-up
  • Return at the airport’s service counter before departure
  • Handle the device carefully to avoid damage fees (ranging from NT$500 to NT$4,000)

๐Ÿ”— Reserve your pocket Wi-Fi here:
Klook Taiwan Pocket Wi-Fi | KKDay Taiwan Pocket Wi-Fi


 

๐Ÿ“ฑOption 2: Buy a 4G SIM Card (My Top Pick!)

Due to a last-minute hiccup, I couldn’t get a pocket Wi-Fi and ended up buying a 4G SIM card instead. Honestly, it was way more convenient and cheaper!

 


Why I recommend a SIM card:

  • No device to return or worry about losing/damaging
  • Can be used as a personal hotspot for your group
  • Unlimited 4G data with excellent nationwide coverage
  • No registration hassle; just pick up at the airport

We were a group of four, and sharing one SIM card as a hotspot worked perfectly—even in remote places like Cingjing!


http://www.china-mobile-phones.com/images/taiwan_data_sim_card.jpgSIM Card Features:

  • Choose from 3, 5, 7, or 10-day packages to fit your trip
  • Includes NT$50 to NT$150 call credit (mostly unused thanks to messaging apps!)
  • No extra roaming fees
  • Available in nano, micro, and standard sizes

Pick-Up:

Available at major airport terminals via Unite Traveler counters. Operating hours are 5:30 am to 1:00 am.

 


Important Purchase Requirements:

  • Must be 20 years or older
  • One SIM card per person
  • Present two valid photo IDs (passport + visa counts)

๐Ÿ”— Pre-order your SIM card here:
Klook Taiwan SIM Card | KKDay Taiwan SIM Card


๐Ÿ›’ Bonus: Buy 3G Prepaid SIM Cards at 7-Eleven

If you prefer buying locally, 7-Eleven stores in Taiwan sell 3G prepaid SIM cards—just show your passport and visa.

  • NT$299 (about US$10): 24-hour data + airtime
  • NT$399 (about US$13): 5-day data + airtime

Recharge options and data plans are flexible, and 7-Eleven also offers free Wi-Fi after quick passport registration.


 

๐Ÿ’ก Final Tips for Staying Connected in Taiwan

  • Reserve early: Whether pocket Wi-Fi or SIM card, book at least 2 days before your flight.
  • Check device compatibility: Know your phone’s SIM size (nano, micro, or standard) before ordering.
  • Consider your travel style: Solo traveler? SIM card is hassle-free. Group traveler? Pocket Wi-Fi or hotspot SIM can work well.
  • Use messaging apps: Save on calls and texts by using free apps like Messenger, WhatsApp, or iMessage.
  • Enjoy Taiwan’s fast, affordable internet: It’s one of the best in Asia!

If you found this guide helpful, please share it with friends planning their Taiwan adventure! Safe travels and happy surfing! ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ“ฑ✨

๐Ÿ“ถ Where to Pick Up 4G Pocket Wi-Fi in Taiwan Airports – Taoyuan, Kaohsiung & Songshan

✈️ Stay Connected: Pick Up Your Pocket Wi-Fi at Taiwan Airports

Let’s face it — when you’re traveling abroad, a reliable internet connection is a must. Whether it's for Google Maps, social media, translating signs, or booking last-minute transport, staying online keeps your trip smooth and stress-free.

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๐Ÿ›• How to Get to Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple – Easy Guide from MTR, Airport, and More ๐Ÿš†✈️

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๐Ÿฏ Chi Lin Nunnery: A Peaceful Escape in the Heart of Kowloon

Right beside the elegant Nan Lian Garden lies a sacred and serene place—the Chi Lin Nunnery. This vast Buddhist complex is home to about 60 nuns and offers a calming contrast to the bustling urban life outside its walls.

๐Ÿ›• Po Lin Monastery: A Spiritual and Scenic Journey in Lantau Island, Hong Kong

๐Ÿ™ Po Lin Monastery: Serenity After the Summit

A visit to Ngong Ping 360 isn’t complete without exploring Po Lin Monastery—a peaceful sanctuary nestled in the mountains of Lantau Island, right beside the towering Tian Tan Buddha.

Back in the day, this now-renowned monastery was once just the “Big Thatched Hut” built by a monk who stumbled upon this remote, overgrown paradise. Despite its thorny terrain and isolation, the area’s serenity made it an ideal site for spiritual reflection.

๐Ÿ›️ Ngong Ping Piazza: Gateway to the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery

๐Ÿงญ Welcome to Ngong Ping Piazza: A Sacred Path Framed by Guardians

From the charming shops of Ngong Ping Village, a short walk leads you to Ngong Ping Piazza—a cultural and spiritual square designed to honor Buddhist tradition while offering travelers a scenic stopover before reaching the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery.

๐Ÿฏ Ngong Ping Village Guide: Attractions, Shops & Cultural Fun in Lantau Island


From the descending Ngong Ping Cable Car, you’ll already catch a glimpse of the iconic Tian Tan Buddha and the charming Ngong Ping Village — our next stop after the exhilarating ride.

๐Ÿš  Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car: My Thrilling Ride Above Lantau Island

 
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๐Ÿ›ก️ Meet the Twelve Divine Generals at Ngong Ping: Guardians of the Medicine Buddha

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It’s peaceful, serene, quiet, and utterly relaxing — like a magical forest tucked away in the middle of towering skyscrapers. Every time someone asks me about Hong Kong, I can’t help but show off the photos I took here while excitedly talking about how I long to go back.

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๐Ÿงณ Luggage Storage at Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal: Ngong Ping 360 Travel Tips

Easy | No Booking Needed | Perfect for Ngong Ping Visitors

If the self-service lockers at Citygate Outlets are full, don’t worry — there’s another convenient option just a few steps away at the Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal. While it's slightly more expensive, this luggage storage service is a great fallback if you're heading to Ngong Ping 360 for the day and want to explore hands-free.


๐Ÿ’ฌ My Experience with Ngong Ping 360's Customer Service

Before our trip, I emailed Ngong Ping 360 to inquire about their luggage storage, and I was pleasantly surprised by their prompt and friendly response. A helpful staff member named Yuki Tsui not only confirmed the luggage service details but also gave me directions to Ngong Ping and other helpful travel options. Great service even before we arrived!


๐Ÿ’ผ Service Details

  • ๐Ÿ’ต Rate: HK$80 per day
  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ Size/Weight Limit: No restrictions on luggage size or weight
  • ๐Ÿ“… Booking: Not required — walk-in only
  • ๐Ÿ• Claim Time: Must claim within the same day during operating hours

Operating Hours

Day Opening Hours
Weekdays 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Weekends & Holidays 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM

We arrived at 8:30 AM on a Saturday and were first in line. By 11:00 AM, the queue was long.


๐Ÿ“Œ Location & Contact

๐Ÿ“ Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal, Tat Tung Road, Lantau, Hong Kong
๐ŸŒ Website: www.np360.com.hk
๐Ÿ“ง Email: info@np360.com.hk
๐Ÿ“ž Phone: (+852) 3666 0606


Pros & Cons of Using This Service

๐Ÿ‘ Pros ๐Ÿ‘Ž Cons
No need to book in advance Higher cost compared to Citygate lockers
Accepts all sizes & weights of luggage Limited to same-day claim only
Staff available to assist you Long lines if you arrive late

๐Ÿ’ฌ While HK$80/day might seem steep for a short visit, this luggage storage service is a lifesaver when you're in a pinch. It’s especially useful if you’re traveling with oversized luggage or arriving after Citygate’s lockers are full.

If you’re planning to visit Ngong Ping Village, the Big Buddha, or Po Lin Monastery, storing your bags here lets you enjoy the sights freely without dragging luggage through crowded paths and uphill climbs.


๐Ÿ“ข ๐Ÿ’ผ Still carrying your luggage around Tung Chung?

Head straight to the Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal and store your bags with ease! Whether you're off to Ngong Ping or exploring nearby, this storage service makes travel hassle-free.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Need a cheaper option? Check outthe lockers at Citygate Outlets.

 
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