Top Five Must-See Taiwan Attractions

 

My choices for the Top Five Must-See Taiwan Attractions

 

National Palace Museum

Located in Taipei itself, the National Palace Museum is one of the finest in the world, housing over 700,000 items of Chinese Art and culture. These include writing, paintings and a jaded porcelain and ceramic items covering many centuries. Its present collection, covering 39,000 square metres, was shipped to Taiwan in 1949 during the civil war between the nationalist and communist forces. Its twin sister is the Palace Museum in Beijing, which houses a similar celebration of Chinese culture and art.

 

Taipei 101.

Taipei 101

In stark contrast to the National Palace Museum, Taipei 101 is the latest landmark celebrating modern day Taiwan. It does indeed have hundred and one stories and is touted as the world’s tallest building. The observation tower is a Taiwan attraction you should miss during your Taiwan holiday. Standing at 509 m high it was opened in November 2003. Its shape resembles that of a Chinese pagoda and it was designed in accordance with traditional feng shui principles.

 

Lung Shan Temple

Lung Shan Temple.

First built in 1738 during the Qing Dynasty, Lung Shan Temple is also known as the Dragon Mountain Temple. Unusually (for many cultures) homage is paid to several different Gods, including Kuan Yin, the goddess of mercy and Matsu, the goddess of sailors and fishermen. Visitors can hardly help but be impressed by the magnificent carved niches and Dragon features. The temple is situated close to the Huashi Night Market in the Wanhua district.
Yang Min Shan National Park

 

Yangmingshan National Park

A 30 Minute Drive out of Taipei and you are in the splendour of Yangmingshan National Park. Of Taiwan’s three major national parks this is the only one close to a major city. Its attraction include the flower gardens of Jhuzihhu, its hot sulphur springs, the grassy pastures of Chingtienkang and Milk Lake at Lengshuikeng.

 

Mt. Yushan

Mt. Yushan.

At 3952 m high, Mt. Yushan is North East Asia’s highest peak. While not the easiest climb in the world, the view is breathtakingly spectacular and the air crisp and clear.

 

Definitely Taiwan Attractions you should aim to see during your Taiwan Holiday.

 

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Quick Taipei

A short video introduction to Taipei street life. See temples, night markets, nature walks, and other tourist attractions in Taiwan’s capital city.

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Taiwan – An Overview To Touch Your Heart

Taiwan Touch Your Heart

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Taipei Zoo

Posted on 4th June 2009 by admin in taiwan holidays - Tags:

 

If you fancy a good walk while seeing numerous animals from around the world then the Taipei Zoo is the attraction to visit. Open throughout the year, the zoo is both inspirational and educational and there is plenty to see and do regardless of age. The zoo grounds are spread over a large area though so we recommend taking a good pair of shoes and maybe even a picnic.

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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

Posted on 27th May 2009 by admin in taiwan attractions - Tags:

 

Built after the death of the former President, the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall is a must-do when in Taipei. The building alone is worth the visit but the museum and library contained within the hall is an extra bonus worth seeing. You can even make a day of it and visit the National Theatre or the National Concert Hall on the evening – both of which are joined to the Memorial Hall via stunning gardens and parkland.

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Travelling in PengHu Taiwan

Posted on 14th May 2009 by admin in taiwan holidays - Tags:

Penghu is Taiwan’s largest offshore island and is situated in between mainland China and Taiwan. This stunning archipelago of strangely shaped volcanic islands is located about 20 miles off the west coast of Taiwan. The basalt magma that makes up the islands has been gradually eroded over the years to leave a landscape like nothing else on earth. Leave a full day free for a visit to the islands and take in the quaintness of Penghu County at the same time.

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Ten Essential Things to Do When You Visit Taiwan

Taiwan is also known as Treasure Island for its beautiful scenery and landscapes. The island is a popular destination for tourists who want to enjoy its grand mountains, theme parks, beaches, and cultural offerings. Enjoy its friendly people, fine weather, excellent tourist facilities, and convenient transportation.

1.) Mt. Yushan

Don’t miss seeing the Jade Mountain, Mt. Yushan, which is Northeastern Asia’s highest peak. Exercise your limbs by climbing this 3,952-meter-high mountain. You’ll be treated to crisp mountain air and a breathtaking view at the top.

2.) Yang Min Shan National Park

This a favorite place due to its hot springs, wonderful flora and wildlife and spas. Its mineral springs are popular with people from Taipei. Just 45 minutes by bus or 70 minutes by train, visitors can go hiking or have a picnic here.

3.) Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall

This palatial structure is also known as the National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall. Built to commemorate Chiang Kai Shek, the building represents the flag of Taiwan with its blue roofs, red flowerbeds, and white walls. Lush gardens flank the hall, and it is located close to the National Theatre and National Concert Hall.

4.) Penghu

Penghu is an archipelago of 64 islands between Taiwan and the mainland. It has sandy beaches, fishing villages, and delicious seafood. Its only city of Makung is a beautiful place with an outdoor market, fishing harbor, and temples.

5.) Tienhsiang

Located in Tienhsiang is the Taroko Gorge, probably Taiwan’s most beautiful tourist attraction. It is 19 km long with cliffs dropping away to a rushing river of water. The Eternal Spring Shrine straddles a waterfall and is a memorial to the 450 workers who died constructing the Taroko Highway.

6.) Lung Shan Temple

Also known as the Dragon Mountain Temple, this temple is very impressive for its architecture and religious practices where worshippers give offerings to the various gods here, the main one being the Goddess of Mercy. Offerings such as fruit, flowers, and money are made here to the deities, and this is done by burning paper money or putting it in the offertory box. The temple is situated in the Wanhua district, just near the Huashi Night Market.

7.) Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall

Don’t miss this great hall where a 30-foot statue of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who played a pivotal role in Taiwanese history, adorns the entrance. Tourists can watch the changing of the guard. They can also watch world-class shows in the theatre on the upper floors.

8.) The National Palace Museum

Comparable to the best museums in the world like the Louvre, the National Palace Museum contains one of the most extensive collections of Chinese artifacts and objects d’art. It is twin to the Palace Museum in Beijing, which was split in twain by the civil war, which also resulted in the formation of Taiwan. It contains masterpieces which provide glimpses of Chinese craftsmanship.

9.) Taipei 101

Taipei 101 is the tallest building in the world standing at 509 meters. Opened in November 2003, it is shaped like a Chinese pagoda with 8 floors in each pagoda roof and was designed according to traditional feng shui principles. It is situated near the Taipei Exhibition Convention Center, the Grand Hyatt Hotel, and the Japanese department stores of Sogo and Mitsukoshi.

10.) Guang Hua Night Market

This is a street food market made up of food stalls catering to local residents. This exciting array of snack shops offer tasty and cheap treats such as soup made from beef bone stock and different kinds of dumplings, pancakes with tangy sauce, and roti bread. In the market you will find locals who come here to grab a bite or buy food to take home.

Jonathan Williams is the travel writer for Destination Guide TV – the place to share travel videos Visit http://www.destinationguide.tv/taiwan to view or share Taiwan travel videos

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Taroko Gorge, Taiwan

Posted on 2nd May 2009 by admin in taiwan attractions,taiwan holidays,taiwan tours - Tags: ,

Tienhsiang is the tourist centre of the Taroko Gorge – an area of natural beauty located around 50 miles from Taipei City. The town of Tienhsiang offers all of the mod cons of the larger cities but is also the starting point for some of the most beautiful hiking trails in the country. For enthusiastic hikers and trekkers this region is a must. Here are some travel photos from Taroko Gorge in Taiwan …

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National Revolutionary Martyrs Shrine

Built to honour the 330,000 men who lost their lives fighting for the Republic of China, the National Revolutionary Martyr’s Shrine is in itself a sight to behold. Situated in a tranquil spot on the slopes of Chingshan Mountain, the National Revolutionary Martyr’s Shrine overlooks the Keelung River. 

But the best bit about the Shrine is the changing of the guard ceremony that occurs every hour. This intricate procession is definitely worth seeing, if only to marvel at the preciseness of the guard’s movements.  These guards have received rigorous training to remain as motionless as statues while on guard – and of course many tourists can not resist the temptation to try to get them to move.         

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Fun Facts about Taiwan

Posted on 3rd March 2009 by admin in taiwan attractions,taiwan holidays,taiwan tours - Tags:

DID YOU KNOW THAT…

Taiwan won the 1996 Little League World Series in the U.S city of Williamsport. Baseball is the national sport in Taiwan.

DID YOU KNOW THAT…

Like France, Italy and the United States, Taiwan is very famous for its films in the world. The prizes attained include the Golden Lion awarded by the Venice International Film Festival to Hou Hsiao-hsien´s “City of Sadness”(1989). In 2001, Ang Lee´s “Crouching, Tiger, Hidden Dragon” won four Oscars at the 73rd Annual Academy Awards: Best Foreign Language Film, Best Art Direction, Best Music, and Best Art Cinematography.He is considered one of the best film directors of all times. Ang Lee was born on October 23, 1954, in Pingting, Taiwan.

DID YOU KNOW THAT…

Taiwan is a democratic country. Freedom and democracy are more than just slogans in Taiwan. The first article of the Constitution National says: “The Republic of China (or Taiwan), founded on the Three Principles of the People, shall be a democratic republic of the people, to be governed by the people and for the people”.

 

DID YOU KNOW THAT…

Taiwan is slightly bigger than Belgium.

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The Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to Lee Yuan-tseh. He was born on November 19, 1936, in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

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After Cold War, Taiwan emerged as one of the most powerful economies in the Third World.

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Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan, is the Asia capital of art and culture. It gathers some of the most famous museums in Asia. Taipei´s National Palace Museum has the world´s largest collection of oriental art treasures. Much of the immense collection of porcelain, jade, sculptures, paintings, and bronzes is regularly rotated. The National Museum of Prehistory is a famous Taiwanese museum situated adjacent to the Puyuma archeological site in Taitung County.

DID YOU KNOW THAT…

On November 9, 1961, Miss Taiwan, Grace Li, competed in the international beauty pageant Miss World, held in London, England. Miss Taiwan was the first runner-up at the Miss World 1961.She was long considered one of the most beautiful women in Taiwan.

DID YOU KNOW THAT…

Master Chen Yen is known by many as “The Mother Teresa of Asia”.She is an advocate for the poor and homeless in Asia.In 1996, Chen Yen was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for her fight against poverty.She once said: ” The Buddha became the Buddha because he gave up his life to save people. Donating our bone marrow does no harm to us. We can save people without hurting ourselves. So, I hope you donate. I also hope to set up a Data Bank of 20,000 donors, or 50,000 donors, or 100,000. If there is a Bank of 100,000, the opportunity for a patient to be saved will be as high as 95%.”

 

Alejandro Guevara Onofre: He is a freelance writer.Alejandro is of Italian, African and Peruvian ancestry.He studied political science and journalism.He has published more than seventy-five research paper in English, and more than twenty in Spanish, concerning the world issues, olympic sports, countries, and tourism. His next essay is called “The Dictator and Alicia Alonso”.He is an expert on foreign affairs. Futhermore, Alejandro is the first author who has published a world-book encyclopedia in Latina America.

He admires Frida Kahlo (Mexican painter), Hillary Clinton (ex-First Lady of the USA), and Jimmy Carter (former President of the USA). His favorite film is “Gorillas in the Mist”.Some of his favorite books are “The Return of Eva Peron and the Killings in Trinidad” (by V.S.Naipaul), “Las Mujeres de los Dictadores” (by Juan Gasparini) and “Murder of a Gentle Land” (by John Barron and Anthony Paul).His personal motto is “The future is for those people who believe in the beauty o f their dreams” by Eleanor Roosevelt.

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