The 21st International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing (IIHMSP 2025)

October 15-17, 2025, The Splendor Hotel , Taichung, Taiwan


Welcome to IIHMSP 2025


It is our greatest pleasure to welcome you to the 21st International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing (IIHMSP 2025), held at Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung, Taiwan. Multimedia technologies facilitate the creation of global information infrastructure for acquiring, storing, and communicating data in different forms. The proliferation of multimedia applications raises challenges such as multimedia security and privacy, big data in multimedia, and intelligence in multimedia processing. This conference was established in Melbourne, Australia in 2005 (paper series Springer), cofounded by Professor Jeng-Shyang Pan of Kaohsiung University of Applied Science and Technology and Professor Lakhmi C. Jain of the University of South Australia. This conference was subsequently held in the following locations from 2006 to 2024:

Pasadena, USA (2006 NASA, USA, included in IEEE) ⮕ Kaohsiung, Taiwan (2007 Kaohsiung University of Applied Science, included in IEEE) ⮕ Harbin, China (2008 Harbin Institute of Technology, included in IEEE) ⮕ Kyoto, Japan (2009 Ritsumeikan University, included in IEEE) ⮕ Darmstadt, Germany (2010 Darmstadt University of Technology, included in IEEE) ⮕ Dalian, China (2011, included in IEEE) ⮕ Athens, Greece ( 2012 University of Piraeus, included in IEEE) ⮕ Beijing, China (2013 Beijing University of Technology, included in IEEE) ⮕ Kitakyushu, Japan (2014 Waseda University, included in IEEE) ⮕ Adelaide, Australia (2015 University of South Australia, included in IEEE) ⮕ Kaohsiung, Taiwan (2016 Kaohsiung Application University of Technology, included in IEEE) ⮕ Matsue, Japan (2017 Waseda University, included in Springer) ⮕ Sendai, Japan (2018 Tohoku University, included in Springer) ⮕ Jilin, China (2019 , included in Springer) ⮕ HoChiMinh, Vietnam (2020, included in Springer) ⮕ Kaohsiung, Taiwan (2021 Shude University of Science and Technology, included in Springer) ⮕ Kitakyushu, Japan (2022 Shandong University of Science and Technology, included in Springer) ⮕ Daegu, South Korea (2023 Kyungpook National University, included in Springer) ⮕ Matsue, Japan (2024 Fujian University of Technology, included in Springer).

IIHMSP 2025 (The 21st International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing) provides a forum for researchers, engineers, and scientists to discuss information hiding, multimedia signal processing, the application of artificial intelligence in multimedia and signal processing, and information technology to exchange latest research outcomes.

All accepted papers will be published in the book series Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies by Springer. Normally, papers in this series are indexed by EI and Scopus.

Again, it is our great pleasure to have you with us at the conference, where we hope you can enjoy all the events we prepare and have a fruitful discussion here. Hope you have a wonderful and stimulating stay in this city, Taichung.

Contact Information:

For queries related to the paper status and program, please contact:
iihmsp2025pcs@gmail.com
For questions related to registration, local information, and services, please contact:
iihmsp2025@gmail.com

Important Dates:

Deadline for special session proposal: May 01, 2025
Notification of special session acceptance: May 15, 2025
Deadline for paper submission: May 30, 2025
Notification of paper acceptance: June 30, 2025
Submission of final camera-ready papers: July 15, 2025  
Deadline for registration: September 01, 2025  

Paper Submission or Modification (Here)

(If you will submit a paper to special session, please visit the "Special Session Submission".)

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The 21st International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing (IIHMSP 2025) will be hosted by Chaoyang University of Technology (CYUT), Taichung, Taiwan, on October 15-17, 2025. The conference provides a forum for researchers, engineers, and scientists to discuss information hiding, multimedia signal processing, the application of artificial intelligence in multi-media and signal processing, and information technology to exchange the latest research outcomes. Multimedia technologies facilitate the creation of global information infrastructure for acquiring, storing, and communicating data in different forms. The proliferation of multimedia applications raises challenges such as multimedia security and privacy, big data in multimedia, and intelligence in multimedia processing. This conference was established in Melbourne, Australia in 2005 (paper series Springer), co-founded by Professor Jeng-Shyang Pan of Kaohsiung University of Applied Science and Technology and Professor Lakhmi C. Jain of the University of South Australia. This conference was subsequently held in USA, Taiwan, Germany, China, Greece, Australia, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan from 2006 to 2024. Topics of IIHMSP 25 interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Track I: Information Hiding and Security:
    • -Watermarking: techniques, attacks, protocols, applications
    • -Steganography and steganalysis: techniques, protocols, applications
    • -Cryptography and cryptanalysis: techniques, protocols, applications
    • -Data authentication issues and access control themes
    • -Broadcast and public key encryption
    • -Forensic analysis and tracing traitors
    • -Digital rights management and legal aspect
    • -RFID security and home network privacy
    • -Platform integrity and trusted computing
    • -Systems engineering and development for information hiding & security
    • -ASIC/FPGA/GPGPU design and implementation for information hiding & security
    • -Enabling technologies and emerging standards for information hiding & security
  • Track II: Multimedia Signal Processing and Networking:
    • -Multimedia sensing and sensory systems
    • -Multimedia source coding and channel coding
    • -Multimedia signal analysis and visualization
    • -Multimedia signal mining and data fusion
    • -Wired and wireless Multimedia networking and communication techniques
    • -Multimedia/multimodal signal interpretation and automatic recognition
    • -Multimedia databases and retrievals
    • -Multimedia hyperlink techniques and applications
    • -Advances in multimedia content description interfaces
    • -Multimedia big data
    • -Systems engineering and development for multimedia systems
    • -Enabling technologies and emerging standards for multimedia systems
  • Track III: BioInspired Multimedia Technologies and Systems:
    • -Artificial neural networks for multimedia processing: models, learning paradigms, architectures, and implementations
    • -Fuzzy systems and evolutionary computing for intelligent multimedia processing
    • -Human machine multimodal interaction: e.g., face/speech recognition, faci-al expression and emotion categorization, gesture analysis and recognition, etc.
  • Track IV: Information and Computer Technology:
    • -Artificial intelligence, computer vision, deep learning, and big data technology
    • -Cloud computing, edge computing, and AIoT technology
    • -All other computer science fields: e.g., computer algorithm, data mining, graph algorithms, computer architecture, the other computer related areas, etc.

Paper Submission and Publication


Paper Submission

The conference proceedings will be published in the book series of Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies by Springer. All submitted papers should be written according to the following MS-Word or Latex template and should be 8 to 12 pages in length. In addition, the similarity of the submission paper must be less than 20% according to Springer’s recommended rule.

● Paper Types
  • All papers should be submitted electronically in PDF versions of your paper through the Paper Submission System.
  • The IIHMSP 2025 accepts one type of submission for review. The type of papers should be written in English and will be included in the conference proceeding. In addition, the submission should be written according to the Springer conference paper format as shown in IIHMSP 2025 Proceeding Templates below.
● IIHMSP 2025 Paper Templates:

About Publication:

All accepted papers will be published in the book series Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies by Springer. In addition, the similarity of the submission paper must be less than 20% according to Springer’s recommended rule. Normally, papers in this series are indexed by EI and Scopus. All accepted papers will be considered for submission to the following journals:

(If you will submit a paper to special session, please visit the “Special Session Submission ”.)

Special Session Submission


The special sessions welcome interesting authors to contribute to the papers. The organizer of each special session will be invited as the session chair, and he/she should take all responsibility for carrying out the review process. At this time, we will invite interested scholars to organize the Special Sessions. The template of the Special Session is as follows: IIHMSP-2025-SS-template. Please send your Special Session CFP to the conference program chair: Prof. Ruo-Wei Hung (rwhung@cyut.edu.tw). We are looking forward to interested scholars who can form Special Sessions for this conference

All the special sessions will be centralized as tracks in the same conference submission and reviewing system (Microsoft CMT). The submission procedure is the same as the regular sessions via the Microsoft CMT submission system website. However, the paper of one special session should be submitted to the appropriate track as follows.

List of IIHMSP 2025 Accepted Invited Sessions:

Session No Session Name Session Organizers Contact and Submit Proposal
SS-01 Graph Algorithms and Applications Prof. Ruo-Wei Hung and Prof. Ling-Ju Hung rwhung@cyut.edu.tw or ljhung@ntub.edu.tw GAA
SS-02 Generative AI or Artificial Intelligence and Applications Prof. Jia-Lang Xu and Prof. Mu-Yen Chen jlxu@cyut.edu.tw or mychen119@gs.ncku.edu.tw GAI
         
         
         
         
         
         

Important Dates


Deadline for paper submission: May 30, 2025
Notification of paper acceptance: June 30, 2025
Submission of final camera-ready papers: July 15, 2025  
Deadline for registration: September 01, 2025  
Conference dates: October 15-17, 2025  

Camera-Ready Paper Submission

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Conference Registration


All conference participants must pay the conference registration fee. For each accepted paper, at least one author must pay the registration fee and present the paper at the conference. The registration for the IIHMSP 2025 has started, and the early registration fee is US$550 (NT$16,500) (academics). The author may pay the registration fee in either US dollars or NT dollars. The registration fee includes one copy of the conference proceeding, opening reception, coffee/tea breaks, conference lunches, the conference dinner banquet, and access to all the IIHMSP 2025 conferences and tutorial sessions.

Registration Form (Submit Registration)

Registration Fee (The author may pay the registration fee by either US dollars or NT dollars)

Early Registration
(until August 15, 2025)
Standard Registration
(until September 01, 2025)
Late Registration
(until 01 Oct. 2025)
Each accepted paper US$550
(NT$16,500)
US$600
(NT$18,000)
US$650
(NT$19,500)

Organizing Committee


Honorary Chairs
  1. Yu-Huei Yang (Dept. of Tech. and Voc. Edu., MOE, Taiwan)
  2. Tao-Ming Cheng (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  3. Tsukahara Tsuneo (U. of Aizu, Japan)
  4. Atsuto Suzuki (Iwate Prefectural U., Japan)
  5. Lakhmi C. Jain (U. of South Australia, Australia)
  6. Chin-Chen Chang (Feng Chia U., Taiwan)
  7. Jeng-Shyang Pan (Nanjing U. of Information Science and Technology, China)
Advisory Committee Chairs
  1. Jhing-Fa Wang (National Cheng Kung U., Taiwan)
  2. Yao Zhao (Beijing Jiaotong U., China)
  3. Kebin Jia (Beijing U. of Technology, China)
Steering Chairs
  1. Rung-Ching Chen (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  2. Qiangfu Zhao (U. of Aizu, Japan)
  3. Sun-Yuan Hsieh (National Cheng Kung U., Taiwan)
  4. Cheng-Ying Yang (U. of Taipei, Taiwan)
General Chairs
  1. Tzu-Chuen Lu (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  2. Yung-Fa Huang (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
General Co-Chairs
  1. Goutam Chakraborty (Iwate Prefectural U., Japan; Madanapalle Institute of Tech. and Sci., India)
  2. Basabi Chakraborty (Iwate Prefectural U., Japan; Madanapalle Institute of Tech. and Sci., India)
Program Committee Chairs
  1. Ruo-Wei Hung (Chaoyang U. of Technolog, Taiwan)
  2. Chin-Ling Chen (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  3. Sang-Woon Jeon (Hanyang U., Korea)
  4. Chuan-Bi Lin (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
Special Session Chairs
  1. Shih-Cheng Horng (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  2. Lin-Huang Chang (National Taichung U. of Education, Taiwan)
  3. Samsul Huda (Okayama University, Japan)
Organizing Chairs
  1. Yu-Huei Cheng (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  2. Shao-Kuo Tai (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
Publicity Chairs
  1. Wen-Huang Cheng (National Taiwan U., Taiwan)
  2. Ben-Jye Chang (National Yunlin U. of Sci. and Tech., Taiwan)
Publication Chairs
  1. Tien-Wen Sung (Fujian U. of Technology, China)
  2. Shih-Hung Wu (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  3. Jia-Lang Xu (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
Program Committee Members
  1. Chia-Chen Lin (National Chin-Yi U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  2. Yung-Kuan Chan (National Chung Hsing U., Taiwan)
  3. Chih-Yang Lin (National Central U., Taiwan)
  4. Ching-Nung Yang (National Dong Hwa U., Taiwan)
  5. Chao-Yang Lee (National Yunlin U. of Sci. & Tech., Taiwan)
  6. Ling-Ju Hung (National Taipei U. of Business, Taiwan)
  7. Naruki Shirahama (Shimonoseki City U., Japan)
  8. Biswapati Jana (Vidyasagar U., India)
  9. Chih-Yuan Chang (Feng Chia U., Taiwan)
  10. Mu-Yen Chen (National Cheng Kung U., Taiwan)
  11. Ying-Lin Hsu (National Chung Hsing U., Taiwan)
  12. Péter Baranyi (Corvinus University of Budapest)
Local Arrangement Chairs
  1. Chin-Feng Lee (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  2. Chun-Cheng Peng (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  3. Cheng-Hao Shao (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
Finance Chair
  1. Jong-Shin Chen (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
  2. Chih-Huei Huang (Chaoyang U. of Technology, Taiwan)
Conference Administration
  1. College of Informatics, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan
Conference website:
  1. https://iihmsp25.csie.cyut.edu.tw
  2. or
  3. https://iihmsp25.github.io

Conference Program


Keynote Speakers


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Biography

Mark Liao received his Ph.D degree in electrical engineering from Northwestern University in 1990. In July 1991, he joined the Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan and currently, is a Distinguished Research Fellow. He has worked in the fields of multimedia signal processing, image processing, computer vision, pattern recognition, video forensics, and multimedia protection for more than 25 years. During 2009-2011, he was the Division Chair of the computer science and information engineering division II, National Science Council of Taiwan. He is jointly appointed as a Chair Professor of the Computer Science and Information Engineering Department of National Chiao-Tung University and a Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of National Cheng Kung University. During 2009-2012, he was jointly appointed as the Multimedia Information Chair Professor of National Chung Hsing University. Since August 2010, he has been appointed as an Adjunct Chair Professor of Chung Yuan Christian University. From August 2014 to July 2016, he was appointed as an Honorary Chair Professor of National Sun Yat-sen University. He received the Young Investigators’ Award from Academia Sinica in 1998; the Distinguished Research Award from the National Science Council of Taiwan in 2003, 2010 and 2013; the National Invention Award of Taiwan in 2004; the Academia Sinica Investigator Award in 2010; and the TECO Award from the TECO Foundation in 2016. His professional activities include Co-Chair, 2004 International Conference on Multimedia and Exposition (ICME); Technical Co-chair, 2007 ICME; General Co-Chair, President, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society of Taiwan (2006-08); Editorial Board Member, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (2010-13); Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (2009-13), IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (2009-12) and IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (1998-2001). He has been a Fellow of the IEEE since 2013 for contributions to image and video forensics and security. His professional activities include: Co-Chair, 2004 International Conference on Multimedia and Exposition (ICME); Technical Co-chair, 2007 ICME; General Co-Chair, 17th International Conference on Multimedia Modeling; President, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society of Taiwan (2006-08); Editorial Board Member, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (2010-13); Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (2009-13), IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (2009-12), IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (1998-2001), and ACM Computing Surveys (2018-2021). Since 2021, he has been a Senior Associate Editor of ACM Computing Surveys. He has been a Fellow of the IEEE since 2013 for contributions to image and video forensics and security.

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Biography

Dr. Yu received his Ph.D in Computer Sciences from Purdue University in 1985. Before joining CTI, he was the director of Network Technology at ARBROS Communications, responsible for network architecture, network management, and service deployment of ISDN, RAS, Voice Tandem, ATM, Internet, Frame Relay, and IP-VPN. He had 15 years of experience at Bell Labs (AT&T and Lucent Technologies) where he was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, working on software reliability, software quality assurance, project management, information system, local and campus network design, web-based application development, ATM switch development, local/toll switch development, softswitch development, and fault tolerant network design.

Sponsors


  • Chaoyang University of Technology
  • Sina Smart Computing Institute
  • University of Aizu
  • Iwate Prefectural University
  • National Science and Technology Council
  • Springer Link
  • Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Sciences
  • Hanyang University

Best Papers Competition:

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Pursue Excellence, Success follows

CYUT is situated in the Wu-Fong District in Central Taiwan, full of incredibly natural beauty with ubiquitous elegance and grace. Irrigated by historical and cultural soil, CYUT provides students with an environment combined with higher education cradle and well-equipped campus. Compared to famous universities with more than one hundred years, CYUT is a relatively new 30-year-old university with outstanding ambitions to develop academic and technological talents, achievements, and resources. We are now emerging as a major academic powerhouse in Taiwan. Our university title, Chaoyang, meaning facing the rising sun, creates a self-image of aggressive studies, large-scale development, perfect rules and value systems. Because of incessant digging, CYUT has been trying to create various kinds of miracles in the face of international cultural impacts in the global village.

Globalization is an inevitable phenomenon for us to re-consider the possibilities of individualism, free wills of labor ideology, and choices of personal life-style. In the era of Internet, the development of higher education in different countries deserve our scrupulous consideration of oceans of problems, such as how to promote and upgrade universities, how to create mutual communication among multi-cultural movements on the campus, how to incorporate professional cross-cultural outputs, and how to keep abreast of international tendency. After 30 years of endeavors, CYUT has grown up and has navigated toward a closer connection and link with internationalization.

Due to sharp decline of birth rate, Taiwan is now facing serious social and educational crises. In the 20 years to come, the number of college students dwindles. Thus, we have to take advantage of all possible facilities and resources to make both ends meet and then to create the biggest possible profits for the lasting survival of our university. By means of internationalization, we can cooperate with and guide other institutions of higher education in other countries to cultivate, to educate, to develop, and to employ students with talents. In the near future, we have to accelerate our pace to offer more educational opportunities to students from south-eastern Asia. Like the past five years, we have tried our best to recruit, to guide and to train students from Mainland China. Both strategies are of great importance. Besides, we still have to expand our Thousand-Student-Overseas-Learning-Plan as a way to make our students understand foreign cultures both economically and financially. The more our students can have a better understanding of overseas economy and life-style, the more progress our students will make to let our society a better one. Namely, the life force in Taiwan is closely intertwined with the supply and demand of international commodity.

About course arrangement, CYUT has performed teaching quality guarantee system for many years and has become the paradigm among universities in both Taiwan and Mainland China. About students' life guidance, every class instructor is supposed to help students solve various kinds of problems they encounter. Both elite and handicapped students can also receive extra care from their instructors. The mutual interaction among instructors and students can intensify harmony on the campus. Our internship system helps students build a seamless connection between campus life and career employment. Our motto is that the moment students graduate, they can be employed; the moment they are employed, they are well-equipped. Some students even participate in academic-industrial projects with their teachers to learn, to research, and to develop, and to achieve many results and outcomes.

In order to make administrative affairs efficient, we strengthen our teaching as well as R&D and stay up-to-date with many universities in highly industrialized countries because of our terrific campus culture and teamwork skills. Now CYUT is ranked among top world 1,000 by Webometrics Ranking of World Universities and we intend to make our dreams come true: by 2021, CYUT will be ranked Top-500 University in Asia by Times Higher Education World University Rankings; by 2026 Top-300 University in Asia; by 2030 Top-1,000 University in the World; by 2050 Top-100 New University in the world.

In TIMES Higher Education Asia Universities Summit 2016, Thomas F. Rosenbaum, President of California Institute of Technology, viewed 「Vision, Focus, Perspective」 as the motto of Caltech. In other words, it means seeing far away, paying attention to depth, and digging into everything. This cornerstone of administrative affairs is also appropriate to CYUT. In order to stabilize the rapid development of CYUT and to anchor our campus value, it is very important to perpetuate our sustainable administration, to play the dual role of inherited tradition and innovation, to amplify administrative development, and to expand the influence of teaching and scientific research. We have to shoulder this heavy duty and responsibility. Members of administrative team, faculty, students, and those enthusiastic educators for the development of CYUT—together, let's work hard and create our future so as to pursue excellence and then success follows.

Retrieve From: https://web.cyut.edu.tw/p/412-1000-128.php?Lang=en

Conference Venue


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● Taichung Travel Net

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About Taiwan


  Formosa, derived from the Portuguese “Ilha Formosa” (Beautiful Island), has been a representative appellation of Taiwan to the world for centuries. Shaped roughly like a tobacco leaf, Taiwan’s located between two major climatic zones. Situated in the Pacific Ocean about 160 kilometers (100miles) from the southeastern coast of the Chinese mainland and located about midway between Korea and Japan to the north and Hong Kong and the Philippines to the south, Taiwan is a natural gateway to and within Asia. Taiwan’s total land area is about 36,000 square kilometers (14,400 square miles). It is shaped like a leaf that is narrow at both ends. It lies off the southeastern coast of mainland Asia, across the Taiwan Strait from China - an island on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean. To the north is Japan; to the south is the Philippines. Many airlines fly to Taiwan, making it the perfect travel destination.

  Taiwan lies on the western edge of the Pacific “rim of fire,” and continuous tectonic movements have created majestic peaks, rolling hills and plains, basins, coastlines, and other natural landscapes. Taiwan’s tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate climates provide clear differentiation between the different seasons. There are rare or endangered species of wildlife on the island. Among these are the land-locked salmon, Taiwan serow, Formosan rock monkey, Formosan black bear, blue magpie, Mikado Pheasant, and Hsuehshan grass lizard.

  Taiwan has a population of 23 million. The larger part of the country’s inhabitants are the descendants of immigrants from the various provinces of mainland China, but in particular from the southeastern coastal provinces: Fujian and Guangdong. Because the different ethnic groups have fairly well integrated, differences that originally existed between people from different provinces have gradually disappeared. Nearly 500,000 indigenous people, the original inhabitants of Taiwan, still live here; they are into 16 different tribes, namely Amis, Atayal, Paiwan, Bunun, Puyuma, Rukai, Tsou, Saisiyat, Yami, Thao, Kavalan, Truku, Sakizaya, Sediq, Kanakanavu, and Hla'alua.

  In addition, the natural bounty of beauty of Taiwan is unequaled, including sun splashed beaches and tranquil lakes, gushing waterfalls and soothing hot-springs, and an exotic array of tropical flora and fauna. Likewise, the traditional Chinese arts and crafts still flourish in Taiwan today. Calligraphy and painting, martial and medical arts, philosophy and religion, and the sublime culinary arts of classical Chinese cuisine continue to thrive and develop here, giving Taiwan a traditional Chinese ambiance that is impossible to find anywhere else in the world today.

About Taichung


  Taichung city occupies a large portion of the Taichung basin. To the north, also in the Taichung basin lies Fengyuan city, the Houli mountain terrace and even further north Miaoli county. The Dadu mountain terrace marks the western boundry of the city, beyond which lies the western coastal alluvial plain and Taichung port. Marking the southern boundry of the city is the Dadu river, across which is Changhua county and the Bagua mountain terrace. To the east, and of most interest to tourists, is the Central mountain range - a stunning range famous for fantastic scenery that runs from the far north of the island to the very south.

  By moving not far from the city, there are many other very attractive resorts. For examples, Sun Moon Lake, located at the geographic center of Taiwan, has the sparkling blue waters. Alishan, a famous scenic spot in central Taiwan that presents beautiful scenery, fresh air, and outstanding panoramic view, lays a more than 3,000-year-old cypress tree in the town nearby. And Kenting National Park, containing many unusual and exotic tropical plant species, offers broad pastures, rocky hills, warm sandy beaches and coral shorelines.

Taichung’s Traffic Lines


(This image can link to Taichng Travel Net)

  Taichung has a range of options for transport in and out of the city, both public and private, that put most similarly-sized cities world-wide to shame. For links to other cities, there is a wide variety of highway bus companies, offering everything from budget seats to giant plush lazyboy-style chairs with private video screens, video games and massage functions. For rail travel, there is the efficient traditional Taiwan Rail network, plus the more recently-constructed Taiwan High Speed Rail network that offers connections to Taipei and Kaohsiung in about an hour, plus links to Taoyuan (where there’s a shuttle bus to the international airport), Hsinchu, Chiayi and Tainan.

  Taichung’s Ching Chuan Kang (CCK) International Airport also offers regular international flights to Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Shanghai and other Asian/mainland Chinese destinations. Inside the city, Taichung is known for relatively good traffic conditions. A new TTJ city bus system has recently been put in place that is efficient and easy to use. Taxis are plentiful and inexpensive. Over the next several years, Taichung is also constructing a Mass Rapid Transit system.