Jimmy’s Moon Bus is a whimsical attraction located just across the road from Taipei 101 in the vibrant Xinyi District. Inspired by a beloved Taiwanese children’s book, this unique bus invites visitors to step inside and immerse themselves in scenes and characters brought to life through charming displays and thoughtful quotes. The experience is enhanced by atmospheric music, creating a dreamy and nostalgic environment that captivates both young and old.
Visitors appreciate the free admission and the chance to add a magical stop to their Taipei itinerary. The bus’s cute exterior and enchanting interior provide a peaceful moment of imagination in the bustling city. For those lucky enough to visit when it’s quiet, the ambiance truly transports you into the story, making it a delightful and unexpected highlight near one of Taipei’s most famous landmarks.
The Moon Bus features an enchanting interior design with colorful decorations and creative elements inspired by the original picture book, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that captivates visitors of all ages.
The reflective mirror at the end of the bus creates an ethereal effect, giving visitors the impression of stepping into another dimension and enhancing the overall enchanting experience of the attraction.
Visiting the Moon Bus is a delightful experience suitable for both children and adults, offering a perfect stop for those exploring the area around Taipei 101.
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2 weeks agoOn the bustling streets of Xinyi District, a "Moon Bus" that never departs stands. Open the door, and a bear-like driver waits patiently, the warm yellow light inside dispelling the city's chill. A little boy holding a moon sits quietly, inviting travelers to temporarily escape their busy lives and step into the gentle world of Jimmy Liao's picture books. Passing through the magical mirror at the back of the bus, it feels like falling into an infinitely extending starry sky. This bus doesn't carry commuters, but only the childlike innocence lost in the city, allowing people to rediscover that forgotten purity and comfort in the soft light. #FreeAdmission
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2 weeks agoSaturday, December 6, 2025, 9:00 PM This exhibit is located near Taipei 101. It's said to be named after a children's book author named Jimmy. It's lit up.
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3 weeks agoMust-visit attractions near Taipei 101: In the bustling city, you can press the pause button, enjoy the tranquility of a bus ride, and share the joy of riding with fellow passengers. Don't forget to take a photo with the golden racket!
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