Taiwan Attractions:
Taipei
Taipei became provincial Taiwan’s administrative center in 1884 and has served as the capital of the Republic of China since 1945. Despite its relative ...
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Tainan
The historic monuments of Taiwan’s oldest city, Tainan, make a great alternative to the skyscrapers of Taipei. Settled by the Chinese in 1590, Tainan was ...
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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
The Taiwanese people's reverence for the first President of the Republic of China and the icon of Chinese Nationalism is very much in evidence in the ...
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National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine
Taipei’s National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shine honors the men and women who died fighting on behalf of Taiwan in the second Sino-Japanese War, Chinese Civil ...
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Taipei National Palace Museum
The incomparable collection of Chinese art in Taipei's National Palace Museum makes it the city's number one tourist attraction. Many of the exhibits were ...
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Yehliu Coast
On the coast just north of Keelung sits one of Taiwan’s most fascinating geological parks, the Yehliu Coast. Over thousands of years, wind and rain eroded away ...
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Taipei’s Night Markets
A modern capital like Taipei isn’t lacking in shopping opportunities, but the city’s night markets shine as one of the best and most unique experiences you can ...
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Longshan Temple
Longshan is Taipei’s oldest and most popular temple, dating back to the early 18th century, when it was first established by settlers from mainland China. ...
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Beitou Hot Springs and Museum
The Beitou district is the most mountainous in Taipei, and geothermal warming has created a series of natural hot springs, one of the largest concentrations in ...
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Chih Nan Temple
Perched in the hills near the Taipei Zoo, Chih Nan Temple was founded in 1882, making it one of the oldest in the country. As with many of Taipei’s temples, ...
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Dihua Street
After you’ve seen the Taipei 101 and shopped the city’s mega malls, get a sense of what Taipei was like decades ago with a visit to Dihua Street. The street ...
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Fine Arts Museum
The Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the first of its kind in Taiwan, opened in 1983 in the building that once housed the United States Defense Command. The museum’s ...
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Hell Valley (Geothermal Valley)
Visitors come from throughout Asia and the world to soak in the healing waters of Taiwan’s natural hot springs, many of which are located in the close vicinity ...
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Jianguo Holiday Flower and Jade Market
On weekends and holidays in Taipei, the area beneath the overpass at Xinyi Road and Jianguo South Road transforms into one of the city’s most colorful markets, ...
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Kuantu Temple
If you want a look at Taoism unique to Taipei and the Fujian province of China, plan to visit Kuantu Temple. This particular Taoist temple, located just north ...
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