When visiting Taiwan, tourists discover that what is waiting for them to discover is unique and they will not find it in any other destination. Its beauty derives from the diversity of the natural landscape and ancient Asian traditions, amid a mixture of modern civilization. Follow us with the most prominent tourism in Taiwan and the most important tourist attractions in it.
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Taipei 101
This tower is known worldwide that it was in the past the tallest tower in the world and that it is covered in a different color every day, but at New Year, thousands gather around it to watch the fireworks displays. This landmark in the capital city of Taipei contains within it hundreds of fashion stores and restaurants, a huge shopping center and many commercial offices.
National Palace Museum
This museum is an extension of the “Forbidden City” in China and therefore it is characterized by amazing architecture in the style of buildings in the Chinese capital, Beijing, and its construction includes Chinese royal designs. Inside the museum, you will find a large collection of paintings, art pieces, ceramic pieces, and rare books belonging to the former Chinese imperial family.
Yushan Park
Taiwan is characterized by many amazing natural sites, the most prominent of which is this park located in the mountains of Smit, characterized by its high peaks, fertile valleys, and preserves its natural diversity because of its location, which keeps it away from pollution. More than a million people visit the park, despite its distance from Taipei and it is ideal for hiking, relaxing and taking pictures in the charming nature.
Sun Moon Lake
This is the largest lake in Taiwan and well suited for an inbound trip there. There are many hotels and resorts on the shores of the lake, where you can spend unique times in the middle of wonderful natural scenes, as well as tourist yachts spread to the south. You can go to the cultural village of Formosa, near the lake, by cable car.
The village of the rainbow
A village with a unique and distinctive concept created by a Taiwanese artist who was a retired military man now 87 years old, in which he displayed his creative skills as the streets are decorated with a range of different and varied colors. This village is located in Taichung and you can find walls, floors and lots of places colored in rainbow colors. Many tourists visit the village and the artist welcomes them to introduce him to his story.
Kaohsiung City
The largest port in Taiwan and the second largest city in the country after Taipei includes many vital city landmarks, especially the vibrant markets and many international stores, cafes, restaurants and high-end hotels. Besides, there are two swimming sites in the city.
Bingo Archipelago
One of the best things to do over the weekend in Taiwan is to take a trip to the Penghu Archipelago, which is a tropical paradise full of beaches along the archipelago. If you love seafood, go to the region to taste the best in a group of restaurants located in the place.
Ximending District
An ideal place for shopping lovers in the capital, Taipei, especially luxury clothing and souvenirs, and attracting a large number of visitors.
Bingo archipelago scene
Kaohsiung City
National Palace Museum
From Sun Moon Lake
From Yushan Park
From Kaohsiung City
Inside the National Palace Museum
The village of the rainbow
Ximending District
Sun Moon Lake
Tourists in the rainbow village
Taipei 101 inside
Taipei 101
Yushan Park
Taiwan
Bingo Archipelago