Attractions in Taiwan
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 […]
In the Zhongshan district of Taipei, the Miramar Entertainment Park stands as a prominent shopping and leisure destination, easily recognizable by the large Ferris wheel perched on its roof. This […]
The Sanyi Wood Sculpture Museum, the only one of its kind in Taiwan, is nestled in the island’s northwest. This unique museum provides a comprehensive look into the rich history […]
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 […]