Yilan County

Muslim-Friendly Travel


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Map of Yilan County in Taiwan

Yilan County, located in northeastern Taiwan, faces the open Pacific Ocean to the east and borders Taoyuan, Hsinchu, and Hualien counties and New Taipei and Taichung cities. The county ranges from sea-level fertile plains to undulating hills and towering mountains. Encompassing 2,143 square kilometers, Yilan is home to a rich natural ecology and diverse cultural landscapes.

Yilan County offers a comprehensive range of Muslim-friendly options for travelers, covering Halal cuisine, accommodations, activities, and specialty products across its many townships. With verified services available in multiple categories, planning an enjoyable, fulfilling itinerary that meets your dining, lodging, sightseeing, and shopping needs and desires is easy.

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Halal and Muslim-friendly dining options, including restaurants, cafés, drink shops, dessert places, shaved ice stores, and hotel dining services, can be found throughout Yilan. The variety of meals—breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, and beverages—served at these locations ensures plenty of convenient and reliable dining choices for Muslim travelers.

👉Explore Yilan: Halal Food & Local Eats

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Accommodation choices include hotels, hot spring resorts, B&Bs, homestays, and villa-style lodgings spread across Yilan’s townships, providing options suitable for guests wanting city-center convenience, close-to-nature experiences, or rural getaways.

👉Explore Yilan: Places to Stay

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Yilan also provides a diverse range of activities, including nature experiences, cultural workshops, DIY classes, agricultural experiences, tea culture activities, and leisure farm adventures. Some activity venues offer Muslim-Friendly Environment (MFE) facilities such as prayer rooms and bidets.

👉Explore Yilan: Things to Do

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Looking for local gifts and souvenirs? Yilan offers a pleasing variety of Halal-certified and Muslim-friendly products, including probiotics, scallion shaobing (baked flatbread), tea products, rice-based snacks, handmade soaps, and more, that make terrific gifts for yourself and for others.

👉Explore Yilan: Where to Shop

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Yilan is easy to reach from Taipei in 1–1½ hours by train, long-distance bus, or car (via National Highway No. 5). Once you are in Yilan, use the e-Land local bus system, taxis, or a rental car to explore the county and visit its many attractions.

👉Explore Yilan: How to Get Around

To help you efficiently plan your trip, Yilan’s Halal and Muslim-friendly resources across all categories are organized by township. Follow the online link included with the information for each business to access further details on business hours, products, services, facilities, and more.