The drastic changes in the cities of Taiwan in the 1930s brought all kinds of conveniences and inconveniences of daily life, and became an important content of writers, local elite city writing, personal diaries or travel miscellaneous. Through the writing of local elites at that time, combined with newspaper news and advertising, we can more clearly feel the movement, senses and urban culture of this era. Among them, the experience of things has become an important starting point for us to experience this journey of sensory culture. Of course, to understand the tourism era as one of the modern characteristics, it is by no means a matter of travel life. It may be necessary to understand more about East Asian urban culture, consumer society, daily life, and dietary habits. From the three themes of movement, senses, and urban culture, the following discusses how to write the new cultural history of Taiwan through the perspectives of empire history, global history, sensory history, and daily life history.