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Get InspiredAsiaTaiwanTaipeiNew Taipei CityLaomei Maze

Laomei Maze

TW
Tourist Attraction·Playful, Scenic, Family Oriented
Laomei Maze
Photo by Chih Chuan Pao from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by JC Yang from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by Frank Jeng from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by W C from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by 程文雄 from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by Chih Chuan Pao from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by JC Yang from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by Frank Jeng from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by W C from Google Places
Laomei Maze
Photo by 程文雄 from Google Places

Laomei Maze is a distinctive outdoor attraction situated along the scenic North Coast in New Taipei City. Built with red brick walls standing approximately 150cm tall, the maze is specifically designed to be safe and engaging for younger visitors while allowing parents to easily keep an eye on them from above. The structure includes small window cutouts, adding a layer of fun for children as they navigate the paths. While the maze itself is relatively small and can be completed in about ten minutes, its location makes it a worthwhile stop. Visitors often combine a trip to the maze with a walk down to the nearby beach or the famous Laomei Green Reef. The site is equipped with public restrooms, making it a practical choice for families exploring the region's natural beauty.

Laomei Maze is a distinctive outdoor attraction situated along the scenic North Coast in New Taipei City. Built with red brick walls standing approximately 150cm tall, the maze is specifically designed to be safe and engaging for younger visitors while allowing parents to easily keep an eye on them from above. The structure includes small window cutouts, adding a layer of fun for children as they navigate the paths. While the maze itself is relatively small and can be completed in about ten minutes, its location makes it a worthwhile stop. Visitors often combine a trip to the maze with a walk down to the nearby beach or the famous Laomei Green Reef. The site is equipped with public restrooms, making it a practical choice for families exploring the region's natural beauty.

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Address
No. 27號, Fenglin Rd, Fuji Village,Shimen District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 253
Websitetour.ntpc.gov.tw
Phone02 8635 5100
Hours
Open now
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Red brick maze with child-friendly wall heights.

  • Strategic 'windowlets' for kids to peek through.

  • Proximity to the beautiful Laomei Green Reef and beach.

  • On-site public restrooms for visitor convenience.

  • Panoramic views of the surrounding coastal landscape.

Best For

Families with young children and quick photo opportunities.

Occasion Tags

Family, Tourists, Locals

Reviews

4.1
Great3,3 K reviews

Laomei Maze is widely regarded as a fun and safe destination for families traveling through New Taipei City. Reviewers frequently mention that the maze's height is ideal for children, allowing them to feel independent while parents can still see over the walls. The inclusion of small windowlets in the brickwork is a highlighted feature that prevents younger kids from feeling trapped. While many visitors note that the maze is quite small and only takes about ten minutes to explore, they appreciate its proximity to the beach and scenic green reef. Some reviewers suggest that while it may not be worth a dedicated trip on its own, it serves as an excellent 'add-on' to a coastal itinerary. The presence of public facilities and the overall peaceful atmosphere contribute to a positive visitor experience.

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Location

Laomei, New Taipei City, Taiwan
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