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Taipei

As Taiwan’s political, economic, and cultural hub,

Taipei is a cosmopolitan city that embraces both tradition and modernity.

Here, the dazzling skyline coexists with serene Buddhist temples, bustling night markets serving irresistible local delicacies, and a vibrant atmosphere shaped by diverse cultures.

The city warmly welcomes every traveler, offering refined museums, a convenient transport network, English-friendly services, and a lively nightlife—making every visit an unforgettable urban experience.

Taipei

As Taiwan’s political, economic, and cultural hub,

Taipei is a cosmopolitan city that embraces both tradition

and modernity.

Here, the dazzling skyline coexists with serene Buddhist temples, bustling night markets serving irresistible local delicacies,

and a vibrant atmosphere shaped by diverse cultures.

The city warmly welcomes every traveler,

offering refined museums, a convenient transport network,

English-friendly services, and a lively nightlife—making every visit an unforgettable urban experience.

Taipei 101

Once the world’s tallest skyscraper,

this iconic building is renowned for its unique bamboo-inspired design.
With the world’s fastest elevators and a sky-high observation deck,

it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Taipei and stands as a symbol of architectural and technological achievement.

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​National Palace Museum

With a collection of over 650,000 pieces of Chinese art, including masterpieces like the Jadeite Cabbage and the Meat-shaped Stone, the museum offers an unforgettable journey and is the perfect place to explore the essence of Chinese culture.

Longshan Temple

As one of Taipei’s oldest temples,

Longshan Temple is not only a sacred religious site but also a symbol of the city’s cultural heritage and folk beliefs.

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Chiang Kai-shek
Memorial Hall

Famous for its majestic white marble architecture and blue roof, its grandeur blends seamlessly with the adjacent theater and concert hall, creating a perfect convergence of history and arts.

Shilin Night Market

One of Taiwan’s largest and most famous night markets, featuring over 500 food stalls and shops. From crispy fried chicken to giant chicken cutlets, the vibrant atmosphere and endless local delicacies are sure to tempt every appetite.

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Taipei 101

Once the world’s tallest skyscraper,

this iconic building is renowned for its unique bamboo-inspired design.
With the world’s fastest elevators and a sky-high observation deck, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Taipei and stands as a symbol of architectural and technological achievement.

​National Palace Museum

With a collection of over 650,000 pieces of Chinese art, including masterpieces like the Jadeite Cabbage and the Meat-shaped Stone, the museum offers an unforgettable journey and is the perfect place to explore the essence of Chinese culture.

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Longshan Temple

As one of Taipei’s oldest temples,

Longshan Temple is not only a sacred religious site but also a symbol of the city’s cultural heritage and folk beliefs.

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

Famous for its majestic white marble architecture and blue roof, its grandeur blends seamlessly with the adjacent theater and concert hall, creating a perfect convergence of history and arts.

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Shilin Night Market

One of Taiwan’s largest and most famous night markets, featuring over 500 food stalls and shops. From crispy fried chicken to giant chicken cutlets, the vibrant atmosphere and endless local delicacies are sure to tempt every appetite.

Contact Us

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