Wondering which attractions close Taiwan typhoon days? Outdoor and mountain sites shut first for safety, while indoor spots carry on. Plan around this list so a storm day is still fun. A Taiwan eSIM lets you confirm closures before you set out.

Attractions that usually close during a Taiwan typhoon
- Alishan and other mountain areas (landslide and road risk).
- Jiufen hillside streets in heavy rain.
- Taroko Gorge (rockfall risk, often closed).
- Yangmingshan and national park trails.
- Beaches and coastal spots (dangerous surf).
- Cable cars such as Maokong suspend in high wind.
What stays open
- City museums and galleries.
- Department stores and malls.
- Indoor markets and food courts.
Check official status
Confirm on the attraction’s site and the CWA warning before travelling; conditions change hourly.
Stay connected: a Taiwan eSIM from DiTrip activates the moment you land, so you can check weather alerts, transport updates, and news during any storm. No SIM swap, no queue.
FAQ
How do I know if an attraction is closed for a typhoon?
Check its official page and local government notices, which update in real time.
What are safe indoor alternatives?
Museums and malls. Find nearby open picks using a DiTrip eSIM.
Related reading: What to Do If You’re Stuck in Taiwan Because of a Typhoon · Are Taiwan Night Markets Open During a Typhoon?
