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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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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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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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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 […]
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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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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, […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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. […]
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 […]
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 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 […]