Taiwan Adventures You Can't Miss 🇹🇼🧋
Wander through Ximen’s busy streets, where you’ll find a mix of modern shops, street performances, and local snacks.

Write down your wish, light the lantern, and watch it drift up into the sky—a quiet but meaningful moment during your visit.
Taipei's largest night market! Amazing street food and a lively night market atmosphere. Definitely go hungry!
Catch the impressive guard-changing ceremony at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall. It's a quick but memorable experience, and the peaceful gardens nearby are perfect for a break afterward.

Inspired by the Spirited Away anime, Jiufen’s narrow, lantern-lit streets feel almost magical. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy local snacks.
The gondola ride to Taipei Zoo offers sweeping views of the city and mountains, making your trip to the zoo even more enjoyable.

Often called the "Little Niagara of Taiwan". It’s an easy walk to get there, and the sight of the falls is a refreshing escape from the city. It’s a quick visit but worth the stop.

Visit the famous Rainbow Road in Taipei for a vibrant photo-op. This colorful street is a popular spot for pictures, definitely a must-see while you’re exploring the city.
While you're strolling around Tamsui, don’t forget to try the famous long ice cream. It’s a fun treat and perfect for cooling off while you explore the old streets by the river.
Don’t leave Taiwan without trying the famous stinky tofu! I know, the name might make you hesitate, but trust me—it’s a must-try experience. You’ll find it in pretty much any night market you visit!
One of the most famous temples in Taiwan. Longshan Temple is a place where locals come to pray, make offerings, and seek guidance from the gods. It’s a living piece of history that invites you to slow down and reflect.
Remains a symbol of Taiwan’s innovation and modernity. Taipei 101 is a world-class shopping mall featuring luxury brands, fine dining, and a range of local and international food options. A must go-to place!