Attractions in Taiwan
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Perched in the hills near the Taipei Zoo, Chih Nan Temple was founded in 1882, making it one of Taiwan’s oldest temples. The temple blends Taoist, Confucian, and Buddhist traditions […]
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The National Theater and Concert Hall, situated at the National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Center in Taipei, were constructed in 1987 as two of Taiwan’s first and premier performing arts venues. […]
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Just a short trip south of Taipei, the green, mountainous district of Wulai is steeped in the rich history of Atayal Indigenous culture. Nestled among lush, verdant hills, Wulai offers […]
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Leofoo Village Theme Park, located in Taiwan, is one of the largest and most diverse theme parks in the country. Spanning an expansive area, it seamlessly blends an amusement park […]
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Originally the site of the 2010 Taipei International Flora Exhibition, Taipei Expo Park has since transformed into one of the city’s premier green spaces. Located in the heart of Taipei, […]
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Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, located in Taiwan, offers a unique blend of cultural education and entertainment. The village is divided into three distinct areas, each providing a different experience. Visitors […]
Just a short train journey from the center of Taipei, Fulong Beach offers a serene retreat from the bustling city. The beach is characterized by its white sands and clean […]
The Taiwan National Science and Technology Museum, located in Kaohsiung, provides a comprehensive exploration of both Taiwanese and global scientific themes, including the critical issue of climate change. The museum […]
The Suho Memorial Paper Museum, located in Taipei, celebrates the ancient Chinese tradition of papermaking, a craft that dates back thousands of years. Housed in a four-story building, the museum […]
Sanxia, a traditional district in New Taipei City, has been a bustling trading center since the Qing dynasty. The area is characterized by its Old Street, lined with red-brick buildings […]
Located next to the National Palace Museum in Taipei, the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines delves into the rich history and culture of Taiwan’s 16 Indigenous ethnic groups. Spanning […]
Da’an Forest Park, spanning 64 acres in central Taipei’s Da’an District, is one of the city’s largest and most popular green retreats. This urban oasis provides a serene escape from […]
TaipeiEYE, located in the heart of Taipei, offers an engaging and educational experience through a series of spectacular performances. The show, a favorite among visitors, delves into the rich history […]
Lihpao Land, sprawling across 494 acres in Taichung, Taiwan, is one of the country’s largest entertainment complexes. The resort features a diverse array of attractions, including the Discovery World theme […]
Nestled in the geographic heart of Taiwan and encircled by mountains, the small town of Puli serves as a gateway to renowned attractions such as Sun Moon Lake, Taroko National […]
The Evergreen Maritime Museum, located in central Taipei’s Chang Yung-Fa Charity Foundation Building, offers a comprehensive look into maritime history and innovations from around the globe. Spanning five floors, the […]
Nestled among the verdant hills of southern Taiwan, Guanziling Hot Spring offers a serene retreat at an elevation of 270 meters (885 feet) above sea level. From this vantage point, […]
Taipei’s Jianguo Holiday Flower and Jade Market, open only on weekends and public holidays, stretches for nearly 0.62 miles (1 kilometer). This expansive market is a bustling hub where hundreds […]
See-Join Puppet Theater Restaurant in Taipei carries on the centuries-old tradition of hand-puppetry that originated in Fujian, China. Located in the heart of the city, this unique venue offers visitors […]
Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area, located in Taipei, Taiwan, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Towering Taiwan cypresses reach skyward, and the hillsides are adorned with thousands of indigenous wildflowers. […]
The Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is housed in a colonial, red-brick building that dates back to the 1920s and once served as an elementary school and city hall. […]
Yingge, nestled in the New Taipei City municipality, has been the heart of Taiwan’s ceramics industry for over 220 years. The district is renowned for its top-quality porcelain, and today, […]
Nestled in a former power plant near Keelung, the National Museum of Marine Science & Technology in Taiwan offers a unique blend of history and education. The museum’s exhibits delve […]
Guandu (Kuantu) Temple, dedicated to Mazu, the goddess of the sea, stands as a significant religious site in Taiwan. Constructed in 1661, the temple is nestled into the side of […]