15554310 Things You Can’t Miss in Taipei

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10 Things You Can’t Miss in Taipei

10 things you can’t miss in Taipei, the colorful city and center of Taiwan.

According to the results of the World’s New Popular Tourist Destinations Survey, Taipei has seen the highest growth rate in popularity over the past three years, so we’d like to introduce you to the capital city of Taiwan, which is becoming a hot new attraction in asia with an amazing culture beautiful scenery and delicious food It’s time for a small island country. This place will get the attention it deserves. In Taiwan you will find world-class restaurants. A huge monument A night market full of quirky and traditional temples All this in a big city that is safe and not far from the lights.

1. Test your taste buds at Shilin Night Market

If you want to truly understand Taiwanese culture A visit to the night market is a must. The night markets here are busy and crowded. But it’s both fun and delicious. Specialties you’ll want to try are squid skewers, grilled chicken hearts, marinated tofu, and oyster omelettes. And when you’re full, don’t forget to rinse your mouth with the original bubble tea.

2. Soak in a hot spring

Taiwan’s hot springs are believed to boost energy levels while curing chronic fatigue, rashes and arthritis, which is why it’s a good idea to take a dip to kill time. Beitou) is the best in the hot springs. You will stay overnight in a chic hotel. with private hot springs Or just take a dip in the public baths that are open every day.

3. Trekking in Yangmingshan National Park (Yangmingshan)

for nature lovers Yangmingshan National Park is where really can’t miss Just a short trip out of the city Yang Mingshan will also have mountains to climb. There is a river to cruise And there is a beautiful garden to visit. If you want a trekking experience Instead, join a day trip to the nearby teapot-shaped mountain.

4. Eat Beef Noodles

If you can only eat in Taipei Choose to eat beef noodles, which is the national dish of Taiwan. With chunky chunks of meat and a simple broth that goes well together, this dish tastes better than anywhere else. Each noodle shop here has its own unique flavor. Must try to eat continuously. until you find a shop that’s right for you.

5. Roam the National Museum

You don’t have to be a museum fan to appreciate the National Museum here. This astonishing museum is filled with a collection of Chinese art from around the world. Some pieces date back thousands of years in Chinese history. and including Buddhist objects obtained from the Forbidden City.

6. Rock Climbing at Long Dong

There are many day trips from Taipei to get here that you definitely won’t be disappointed. With sandstone cliffs that are up to 70 meters high, look down on the clear sea waves toss the jagged rocks that have been sunburned below. Long Dong is a cliff known to rock climbers who climb heavily on over 500 routes.

7. Visit Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial

This famous monument was built to commemorate former President Chiang Kai-shek. with the National Concert Hall and the National Theater in the same area. It’s a beautiful place to visit in the evening where Taiwanese people practice tai chi everywhere.

8. Shopping at Wufenpu

There are many high-end designer stores in Taipei in the city. But nowhere is the experience like Woofenpoo. This huge open-air market sells everything from shoes, clothes to dog costumes at unbelievably cheap prices.

9. Visit Xingtian Temple

Taiwan was a Buddhist city before. and temples of various gods It can be seen all over the country. If you had to choose just one measure Choose to go to Xingtian Temple, which is the busiest temple. This temple was built to worship the god Guan Gong, known by Thai people as Guan Yu, who is the god of war and martial arts. Visitors can visit the temple with respect. And don’t forget to pay attention to frankincense, offerings, and fortune-tellers.

10. Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial

Built to commemorate former President Chiang Kai-shek The statue like Chiang Kai-shek is enshrined on the inner floor of the monument. for the construction model According to Chinese culture, the building is white, the roof is covered with blue tiles. The walls are made of marble on all 4 sides. There is a red flower garden lawn in front, which is the same 3 colors as the Taiwan flag. representing the sky The sun and the wasted blood a symbol of freedom equality and brotherhood You can see biographies and important historical photos that are hard to find inside the monument

 

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