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 […]
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 […]
The Tucheng Tung Blossom Trail, located in Taipei, Taiwan, is a scenic path lined with Tung trees, which were once widely cultivated by the Hakka ethnic group. In late spring, […]
The Lukang Folk Arts Museum, a historical and architectural landmark in Taiwan, is primarily housed in a neo-baroque residence built by a Japanese architect in 1919. Opening its doors as […]
Established in 1896 during the Japanese colonial period, Taipei Botanical Garden spans 20 acres and is home to over 2,000 species of plants. The garden is divided into 17 distinct […]
Constructed in 1967, Xingtian Temple is a prominent religious site in Taipei, dedicated to Guan Yu, a deified general and patron god of businesspeople. The temple’s forward-thinking approach is evident […]
The National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, located in southern Taiwan, stands as the country’s largest marine ecology display center. This expansive facility offers visitors a unique and immersive […]
Treasure Hill, a former illegal settlement and one of Taipei’s oldest historical neighborhoods, underwent a significant transformation in 2010, evolving into a vibrant living artists’ village. Nestled on a hillside, […]
Founded in 1997, the Miniatures Museum of Taiwan stands as one of Taipei’s most distinctive destinations and the first of its kind in Asia. Established by Lin Wen-jen and Lin […]
Nestled at the confluence of the Keelung and Tamsui Rivers, Guandu Nature Park has been a cherished natural retreat for Taipei residents and visitors since its establishment in 2001. Spanning […]
Nestled within Taroko National Park, the Zhuilu Old Trail offers a challenging and visually striking hiking experience. Carved into the mountainside, the trail features a steep ascent and a narrow […]
Established in 1908, the National Taiwan Museum stands as the oldest museum in Taiwan, located in the heart of Taipei. Housed in a stately building, the museum offers an extensive […]
The East Rift Valley National Scenic Area, also known as Huadong Valley, is a long, narrow tract of land stretching from Hualien to Taitung in Taiwan. This scenic area boasts […]
Nestled in the heart of Puli, a town near the scenic Sun Moon Lake, the Guangxing Paper Mill stands as Taiwan’s sole remaining manufacturer of handmade paper. This family-friendly attraction […]
Dedicated to the 20th-century Taiwanese sculptor Ju Ming, the Juming Museum is nestled in the Jinshan District, north of Taipei. The museum features a sprawling sculpture garden, inviting visitors to […]