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Founded in 1908, the Red House stands as an iconic cultural landmark in Taipei. Originally constructed as Taipei’s first public market, this two-story, red brick building has since transformed into […]
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Nestled in the heart of Taipei, Xiahai City God Temple stands as a unique spiritual hub, housing the largest concentration of deity statues in Taiwan. Dedicated to the Xiahai City […]
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Nestled in the Beitou District of Taipei, the Beitou Geothermal Valley, also known as Hell Valley, is a renowned cluster of natural volcanic hot springs. The area’s sulfurous mist creates […]
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Nestled in the northeast of Taiwan, the Houtong Cat Village is a unique destination that has transformed from a former mining village into a haven for stray cats. Today, the […]
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Zhongshan Hall, a significant 20th-century landmark in Taipei, was built in 1936 and is now a listed national historic site. Its modernist architecture stands out, characterized by clean lines and […]
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Originally constructed as a bathhouse by the Japanese Colonial Government in 1913, the Beitou Hot Spring Museum stands in Taipei, Taiwan. At the time of its construction, it was the […]
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Nestled in the heart of Taipei, Yongkang Street is a bustling culinary haven, lined with an array of independent cafés and no-frills eateries. This vibrant area showcases a diverse mix […]
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Nestled at the northern tip of Taiwan, Keelung Harbor is the largest port of entry into the island. Surrounded by mountains, this narrow waterway serves as a vital hub for […]
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Established in 1951, Huaxi Street Night Market, also known as Snake Alley, was the first night market in Taiwan designed specifically for tourists. Located in Taipei, this bustling market is […]
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Fort San Domingo, located in New Taipei City’s Tamsui District, has been a significant structure for nearly 400 years. Originally a strategic base for Spanish, Dutch, and Chinese interests, it […]
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Once a forgotten, abandoned warehouse, the Kaohsiung Pier-2 Art Center has transformed into a vibrant contemporary hub for art and design. Located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, this revitalized space now houses […]
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Nestled in the heart of Taiwan, the Alishan National Scenic Area offers a surreal experience, especially at sunrise. As dawn breaks, thick white clouds blanket the valley, and mountaintops emerge […]
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The Maokong Gondola in Taipei, Taiwan, offers a scenic 25-minute, 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) journey from Taipei Zoo to the summit of Mount Maokong. As you ascend, the gondola provides panoramic views […]
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During the nineteenth century, Danshui, also known as Tamsui, thrived as Northern Taiwan’s busiest shipping and commerce port. Nestled at the mouth of the Danshui River, this historic town now […]
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Repurposed from a tobacco factory, the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park in Taipei has transformed into a vibrant hub for creativity. Nestled within a lush garden with serene ponds, the […]
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The Taipei Fine Arts Museum, established in 1983, occupies a building that previously served as the United States Defense Command. Located in Taipei, the museum’s collection spans from the late […]
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Taipei Zoo, also known as Muzha Zoo, is one of the largest zoos in Asia, situated in the heart of Taipei. Spanning a vast area, it houses a diverse collection […]
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The Lin Family Mansion and Garden, located in Taipei, Taiwan, stands as the best-preserved example of traditional Chinese garden architecture. Constructed in the late nineteenth century during the Qing Dynasty, […]
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Nestled among the historic houses of one of Taipei’s oldest neighborhoods, Ningxia Night Market provides a glimpse into traditional Taiwanese culture. This bustling market is known for its age-old street […]
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Lukang, once a key port city in Taiwan, now stands as a well-preserved window into the past. The brick-lined Old Street bustles with shoppers, and the city is home to […]
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The Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum, situated in the Chiayi District of southern Taiwan, offers a journey through thousands of years of Asian art, culture, and history. Housed […]
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Nestled in the eastern part of Taiwan, Hualien County offers a stark contrast to the bustling cityscape of Taipei with its towering peaks and lush valleys. This region serves as […]
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Tainan, situated on Taiwan’s southwest coast, is the island’s former capital and oldest major city. Established by the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century and later governed by […]
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Nestled just 30 minutes north of central Taipei, Beitou is a mountainous area renowned for its natural hot springs. The region is dotted with spas, hotels, teahouses, and parks, making […]