5 reasons why Taiwan should be on your holiday list

October 1, 2018
From hiking and sea kayaking to splendid monasteries and interesting artifacts, Taiwan has it all

Nestled in East Asia, the beautiful country of Taiwan is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, hot spring parks, sublime temples, and toothsome cuisines. From hiking and sea kayaking to splendid monasteries and interesting artifacts, Taiwan has it all.

Scroll down to see why Taiwan should be your next holiday destination.

The National Palace Museum

The National Palace Museum is a must-visit for history buffs and art enthusiasts. Tucked away in Taipei, this museum is home to approximately 700,000 ancient Chinese imperial artifacts. From the Neolithic age to the modern era, treat your eyes to impressive art that reflects more than 7,000 years of Chinese history. The collection includes paintings, ceramics, jades, carvings, coins, calligraphic works, and more.

Alishan National Scenic Area

If you’re a nature lover, make your way to Alishan National Scenic Area. You’ll get ample opportunities to capture Instagram-worthy shots of beautiful mountains, green valleys, and alpine forests. Located in central Taiwan, popular attractions include Jiemei (Sister) Lakes, Pagoda of the Tree Spirit, Giant Tree Cluster Trail, Zhaoping Park, and Alishan Shouzhen Temple.

Lungshan Temple of Manka

Located in Wanhua District in Taipei, the Lungshan Temple of Manka attracts devotees from Buddhist and Chinese communities. This ancient temple, formerly built-in 1738, has been renovated several times. You’ll love the architecture; it is simply breathtaking.

Fengjia Night Market

Situated in Xitun District in Taichung, this popular night market is a foodie’s hotspot. Tantalize your palate with toothsome delicacies which include Roast Duck Bun, Pepper Biscuits, Bubble Tea, Egg Roll, and Devil’s Chicken Chop.

Beitou Hot Spring Resort

Situated conveniently within a 3-minute walk from Xinbeitou MRT Station, Beitou is the most convenient area for travelers visiting Taipei to enjoy authentic thermal hot springs. The area around the natural hot springs was developed into a resort destination filled with nice resorts, inns, hotels, tea houses, parks, and public baths. Along with the best bath of your life, you can learn more about the Japanese occupation history, culture, and some secret attractions.