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    Fun Taiwan is a long-running Taiwanese travel program hosted by Taiwanese-American Janet Hsieh and airing on Discovery's TLC Asia. It began production in 2005, and is currently in its 16th season.

    • Take Your Pick of 15,000 Temples
    • Sunbathe on Jibei Sand Tail, Penghu Islands
    • Explore Urban Tainan on Foot
    • Hike Along Swallow Grotto at Taroko Gorge
    • Cycle Or Drive Along The Breathless East Coast at Hualien
    • Do A Homegrown Coffee Crawl and Buy Beans
    • Enjoy A Feast at Miaokou Night Market, Keelung
    • Get A Taste of Gourmet Taiwan in Mountain and Sea House, Taipei
    • Be Wowed by The National Palace Museum, Taipei
    • Delve Into Military History While Enjoying Art at Alien Art Center, Kaohsiung

    Pick a couple, if not more. Be they incense-filled and packed to the eaves with idols and art or a dusky roadside shrine, whether Taoist, Buddhist, Confucian or folk, temples offer a fascinating glimpse into Taiwan’s spiritual life. You’ll see devotees, including a surprising number of young people, praying and giving thanks. They burn joss paper f...

    The windy collection of islands known as Penghuis distinctive yet hard to pin down. Set along its roaring coastlines are sea-facing temples, coral stone-walled villages where vendors sell seashell pendants and prickly pear sorbet, and beaches good for water sports. In winter, Penghu becomes a windsurfing hot spot for top-class athletes the world ov...

    Urban Tainan has such a tight weave of attractions that walking is the best way to take everything in. Cafes, restaurants and dessert shops are liberally tucked into the fabric, offering abundant options for a refuel. And should you need some tiding over, there’s the T-bike and bus. Many sights are clustered around the roads radiating from the Tang...

    Taiwan's top tourist draw is a walk-in Chinese painting. Rising above the froth of the blue-green Liwu River, the marble walls (yes, marble!) of Taroko Gorgeswirl with the colors of an artist's palette. Add grey mist, lush vegetation and waterfalls seemingly tumbling down from heaven and you have a truly classic landscape. Walk along the Swallow Gr...

    Cycling is Taiwan’s national sport, and cyclists favor the stunning and unspoiled east coast for multi-day trips. Love the sea? Then ride the gorgeous coastline along the Pacific Ocean between Yilan and Hualien or Hualien and Taitung. It’ll leave you breathless in more ways than one. There are dramatic elevation changes in Taroko Gorge, and portion...

    Blessed with good soil and a climate and altitudes conducive to arabica trees flourishing, Taiwan has become the coffee mecca of Asia, bagging awards worldwide for its beans that range from peanutty to tea-like. You can sip them at their source in Gukeng and Dongshan if you’re hikingnearby, but it's more fun to try different cafes that serve killer...

    Grazing is a useful technique to have on the road, and Taiwan’s night markets are great for honing this skill. Fulfilling the need for food and entertainment (to say nothing of socializing), the markets bring happy crowds every night of the week to gorge on a bewildering array of snacks and dishes. Check out harborside Miaokou Night Marketin Keelun...

    Taiwan may be one of the world’s street-food capitals, but don’t just limit yourself to casual eats – the country’s dining landscape has plenty more to offer. Taiwan is steadily making a mark on Asia's culinary landscape. In the 2022 Michelin Taiwan, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Taipei and Tainan came under scrutiny and earned the country 38 stars, up from...

    Taiwan houses one of the greatest collections of dynastic Chinese artifacts in the world. With ancient pottery, bronzes and jade, Ming vases, Song landscape paintings and calligraphy that even those who are not art lovers can appreciate, Taipei's National Palace Museumisn't merely a must-visit, it's a must-repeat-visit. Why? Out of the nearly 700,0...

    The military outposts of Kinmen and MatsuIslands, with their tunnels, forts and artillery displays, will please hardcore military buffs. But if you want something softer and unique enough that everyone can enjoy, head to Kaohsiung. The dark and mysterious national relic that is the Imperial Japanese Navy Wireless Communication Station has finally f...

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    • Get a Bird's-Eye View From Taipei 101. Address. No. 45 號, City Hall Rd, 西村里 Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110. Get directions. Phone +886 2 8101 8800.
    • Enjoy Tea and Cinematic Views in Jiufen. It's not often a Japanese animated classic comes to life, but wandering the winding, sloping hillside alleys and stairways of Jiufen is just like entering the world of Studio Ghibli's fantastical, Oscar-winning film "Spirited Away" (albeit without the spirits and dragon).
    • Chill Out in a Hot Spring. Like Japan, Taiwan is peppered with mineral-rich natural hot springs, ranging from economical and no-frills to family-friendly to luxurious, exclusive resorts nestled by nature.
    • Savor Taiwan's Distinctive Soup Dumplings. Address. 110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District, 興雅里 Section 5 of Zhongxiao East RoadSection 5 of Zhongxiao E Rd, 68號, 微風信義商場, 4樓.
    • Sun Moon Lake. Best place to bike. Located in central Taiwan, Sun Moon Lake is renowned for hiking, boating, romantic walks and countryside temples. It’s also famous for its bikeways, frequently found on lists of the world’s most stunning biking paths in the world.
    • Beitou, Taipei. Best place for hot springs. Although 130 hot springs spill across this volcanic country island, Taipei locals love Beitou hot springs for their accessibility.
    • Taroko National Park. Best place to chase waterfalls. Journey to this popular national park for its famed 19km (12 mile) canyon, Taroko Gorge, which features marble cliffs carved through centuries by the Liwu River.
    • Jinzun. Best surf spot. Jinzun is located in Taitung County, which is home to the lengthiest coastline in Taiwan, running approximately 175km (109 miles).
  2. What are the best things to do in Taiwan? Temples, beaches, mountains, islands, festivals, night markets… Taiwan has it all! There are too many cool things to do in Taiwan! You probably won’t have the time to even scratch the surface! Here, on this picture, you can see the marvelous coastline of Southern Taiwan, in Kenting National Park.

  3. We Fun Taiwan 一起玩台灣 – Your Taiwan Travel Guide. Make your travel easy. Get Accommodation. There are more than 11,000 hotels in Taiwan. Finding the right accommodation can make your trip better and even save your budget. Learn More. Book Transportation. Search and book train, boat, bus or flight tickets for your destination. Learn More.