Best Places in Taiwan

Best Places in Taiwan

Enigmatic Eastern world has always been a mystery to more straightforward Europeans thus presenting a great interest and a challenging riddle to solve.

Unusual architecture, beautiful faces of Asian women, bright festivals and busy markets, exquisite culinary delights and distinguished natural scenes – all these has made the area top-rating destination for thousands of tourists who travel Taiwan each year.

In our article here we shall give a brief but when possibly comprehensive overview of best places to visit in Taiwan, continuing the topic started in the essay about sightseeings and attractions of Taiwan.

The Taiwanese cherish their traditions and honour the prominent figures in the history of Taiwan. An evidence of this statement is the great Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taipei, considered the Coliseum of Taiwan. Impressive marble walls of the building raise above the beautifully planted gardens and the blue pond guarding the quietness of private exhibitions, while on the sides of the main gate the National Theater and the National Concert Hall open their doors to the tourists who travel Taiwan. The square lying in-between gathers crowds of spectators during festivals held in Taipei, including the renowned annual Lantern Festival. Performances held in the above-mentioned concert halls attract theater-goers from all over the world.

In the outskirts of Taipei the grand mountainous Yang-Ming-Shan National Park offers beautiful landscapes with waterfalls and lakes, natural springs and volcanic rocks. Hiking tours let discover the unique flora and fauna of the area, which is particularly striking in spring, when everything blossoms. In winter, occasional snows cover the earth with white veil adding to the charm of the place.

The green slopes of the Lion's Head Mountain in Tri-Mountain National Scenic Area hide numerous Buddhist monasteries and temples cut into the caves and the monks may offer you shelter for the night if you need it. Go some 1,500 steps up to the Moon Viewing Pavilion on the "head "of the mountain and then follow the winding path down to the “tail” through the bamboo wood examining the area closely, or take the 1,5 hour guided bus tour.

Another non-trivial place to visit when you travel Taiwan is the town of Yingko that lies not far from Taipei. Here, local potters produce hand-made porcelain masterpieces replicating ancient vases styled a la Ming Dynasty collection. Ask your guide about a tour and you may have a unique chance to see the craftsmen at work.

If you still have some more time to spend in Taiwan take your chance to see the unearthly beauty of the national parks and scenic areas of the island.

Do chill in a Chinese wooden pavilion at the seaside in Yenliao park, climb onto the sand-stone cape near Lungtung and relax in the clean water of Fulung’s beaches.

Best places in Taiwan are so like paradise on the Earth that photos made here look unbelievable. Travel Taiwan with us and make sure it is all true.

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