Popular Attractions
The Taipei National Palace Museum, styled like a northern Chinese palace, holds hundreds of thousands of historical relics. It features the world's most comprehensive collection of ancient Chinese artifacts, representing 5,000 years of history and artistry.
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a national monument in Taipei, Taiwan, honoring the former President of the Republic of China. Located at the eastern end of Memorial Hall Square, it is surrounded by a park and flanked by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
Taipei 101, located in Taipei, is one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. Visitors can explore the building, which includes a large shopping mall, world-class restaurants, and an outdoor observation deck.
The Taipei Zoo is one of the ten largest municipal zoos in the world and the largest in Southeast Asia. It's easy to get there—simply take the MRT Muzha Line southbound to the terminal station. With over 400 animal species on display, you can be sure there’s plenty to see!
Ximending is a neighborhood and shopping district in the Wanhua District of Taipei, Taiwan. The Ximending Pedestrian Area was the first pedestrian zone established in Taipei and remains the largest in Taiwan.
Lungshan Temple is a Chinese folk religious temple located in the Wanhua District of Taipei, Taiwan. Built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian during the Qing Dynasty, the temple honors Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy. It has served as a place of worship and a gathering spot for the Chinese settlers in the area.
Yangmingshan National Park, located just north of Taipei, Taiwan, is a stunning natural area renowned for its volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and diverse ecosystems. With its accessibility from the city, Yangmingshan is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking outdoor adventures and natural beauty.
Yongkang Street, located in the Daan district of Taipei, is a lively area known for its diverse restaurants and street food stalls, showcasing both local and international cuisines. Colorful storefronts and vendors offer everything from traditional Taiwanese snacks to handmade crafts.
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Image Credit: Aerial View of Cityscape at Taipei Center District by Goranq Chiu. https://www.istockphoto.com/portfolio/GoranQ?mediatype=photography