08:00 Meet / Pick up form Hotel in Taipei downtown
08:30 Visit Dajia Riverside Park bicycle ride – 2 hours DajiaRiverside Park possesses a large fountain that sets off fountain shows at exact hours. This park provides Taipei citizens with the most distinctive and extensive water park and a unique riverside view. At both dawn and dusk, many people come here to play ball games, take a walk or jog. It also features basketball courts, tennis courts, badminton courts, and croquet fields.
10:30 Departure from Dajia Riverside Park
10:50 Foot Massage – 40 mins
Foot massage in modern Taiwan was popularized some 30 years ago by a priest from Switzerland, Father Josef Eugster (in Chinese simply known as Father Wu;), who rediscovered and systematically developed the massage techniques. The reason for the effectiveness of foot massage is that it stimulates reflex areas that are linked to every organ and gland of the body. Reflexology can promote blood flow and metabolism, and is ideal for travelers who are on their feet much of the time.
Japanese tourists in Taiwan have a "three must-dos" list when visiting Taiwan: eat small steamed buns (Xiao Long Bao), drink pearl milk tea and have a foot massage. Foot massage is a popular way to release stress, but services are frequently of uneven quality. However, the FootMassageCenter assiduously creates a natural green environment. Large glass windows and doors also give the place a bright, clean ambiance, which draws many female customers. While having your feet massaged, you can enjoy herbal tea and entertain yourself with programs playing on large LCD screens.
12:00 Return to Hotel in Taipei downtown
REMARK: The itinerary and rate would be available from May 2011 till Dec 31, 2011,Due to the Taipei Flora EXPO, the Dajia Riverside Park is closed for the use of the EXPO.
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