Taiwan Travel
Taipei
Travelers to Taiwans capital city often come just for the famous Lantern Festival (a romantic celebration early in the year) and Double Tenth Day (Taiwans Independence Day). Taipei also boasts one of the tallest and most technologically sophisticated buildings in the world (The Taipei 101) as well as the Chiang Kai-shek and Sun Yat-sen memorial halls, which include ponds, gardens and walkways where both locals and vacationers can be seen relaxing year long. With festivals celebrating all four seasons, any time can be a good time to visit Taipei. read more
Travelers to Taiwans capital city often come just for the famous Lantern Festival (a romantic celebration early in the year) and Double Tenth Day (Taiwans Independence Day). Taipei also boasts one of the tallest and most technologically sophisticated buildings in the world (The Taipei 101) as well as the Chiang Kai-shek and Sun Yat-sen memorial halls, which include ponds, gardens and walkways where both locals and vacationers can be seen relaxing year long. With festivals celebrating all four seasons, any time can be a good time to visit Taipei. read more
Kaohsiung
The second largest city in Taiwan, Kaohsiung is known as a harbor and port city with oceanic sights for tourists to enjoy. There are lotus ponds, lakes, and national parks where the Taiwanese sunset can be seen over towering mountainsides. Kaohsiung also boasts some of the worlds best Chinese food for those looking for an Asian delicacy. read more
The second largest city in Taiwan, Kaohsiung is known as a harbor and port city with oceanic sights for tourists to enjoy. There are lotus ponds, lakes, and national parks where the Taiwanese sunset can be seen over towering mountainsides. Kaohsiung also boasts some of the worlds best Chinese food for those looking for an Asian delicacy. read more
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