1. Houtong Cat Village, also known as Cat Town, is a small village located in Taipei, Taiwan. It gained popularity for its large population of stray cats that have taken over the village, becoming its main attraction.

The village was once a coal mining town, but after the industry declined, it was left deserted. In an effort to revitalize the area, a group of cat lovers began to care for the stray cats. They setup food stations and shelters, and soon the village became a haven for these feline creatures.

Visitors to Houtong Cat Village can expect to see hundreds of cats roaming around freely. There are cat-themed decorations, cat-shaped benches, and cat-shaped houses throughout the village. The cats are generally friendly and accustomed to human interaction, making it a great place for cat lovers to spend time with these adorable animals.

2. Houtong Cat Village is open all year round, and there is no admission fee to enter. The village can be visited during daylight hours, but it is recommended to go in the morning or late afternoon when the cats are more active. As for contact information, there isn’t a specific phone number for the village itself.

3. To get to Houtong Cat Village, you can take a train from Taipei Main Station to Houtong Station, which is the nearest train station. The journey takes about 45 minutes. From Houtong Station, it is a short walk to the village. The village is also accessible by bus or taxi. It is advisable to check the latest transportation options and routes before visiting.