Taiwan

Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Library

Chiang Kai-shek was a pivotal figure in 20th-century China, serving as a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and general. As the leader of the Kuomintang (KMT), or Nationalist Party, and the commander-in-chief of the National Revolutionary Army, he headed the Republic of China (ROC) government from 1928 until his death in 1975.


National Theater & Concert Hall

The National Concert Hall (國家音樂廳) in Taipei is one half of the National Theater and Concert Hall (NTCH) complex, located in Liberty Square. This complex is Taiwan’s first national-level cultural venue for the performing arts, distinguished by its traditional Chinese palace-style architecture with yellow tiled roofs and red pillars.


Taipei 101

Taipei 101 is a landmark supertall skyscraper located in the Xinyi District of Taipei, Taiwan. It is a 508 m (1,667 ft), 101-story skyscraper.


Yehliu Geopark

Yehliu Geo-park features all sorts of strange-looking rocks. It is part of Datun Mountain that stretches out to the sea. Weathering, marine erosion, and crustal movement together created the world-renowned scenery of mushroom rocks, sea caves, tofu rocks, candle rocks, and giant’s kettles. Among all, Queen’s Head is the most representative landmark and check-in attraction in Yehliu. Cute Princess, a rock that resembles a girl with a pony tail, is considered the successor of Queen’s Head.


Shifen

Shifen is truly unique, characterized by a potent mix of nostalgia, whimsy, and lively commotion.


Jiufen

Jiufen (九份) is a historic hillside town located in New Taipei City, Taiwan, famous for its narrow alleys, traditional teahouses, and stunning mountain-sea views.


Beitou District

Beitou (北投) is a fascinating district in Taipei, Taiwan, renowned as the city’s premier hot spring destination. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxing day trip, blending natural geothermal wonders with history and unique architecture


National Chung Cheng University

National Chung Cheng University (NCCU) in Chiayi, Taiwan is the primary filming location for the iconic 2001 Taiwanese drama Meteor Garden, serving as the fictional Ying De University.


Ximending

Ximending (西門町) is one of Taipei’s liveliest and most youth-oriented districts – often compared to Tokyo’s Shibuya or Harajuku. It’s a hub for fashion, street culture, food, and entertainment.


National Palace Museum

The National Palace Museum (NPM) in Taipei, Taiwan, holds one of the world’s most extensive collections of Chinese imperial artifacts.

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