


A bustling night market in Taipei, offering a wide variety of street food and shopping.
Taipei's weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Dongmen Night Market is bustling with shops and food stalls, comfortable shoes are a must.
Taiwan can get quite hot, a portable fan can provide relief from the heat.
A historic temple with intricate carvings, offering a peaceful morning visit.
A historic riverside area with traditional architecture and morning markets.
A world-class museum housing Chinese imperial artifacts, best visited in the afternoon.
Famous for local breakfast dishes like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle and Lin Dong Fang Bakery's pineapple cakes.
Known for its traditional dim sum breakfast with a variety of dishes served in a classic setting.
Famous for its flour-thickened noodle soup, a popular local lunch option.
Steamed buns filled with pork and vegetables
Thin pancake with egg and scallions
Fermented tofu with pickled cabbage and chili sauce

A popular night market snack, deep-fried tofu with a strong aroma, reflecting Taiwan's unique food culture.
A bowl of comforting noodles in a rich, savory broth, a must-try at Dongmen Night Market.
Invented in Taiwan, bubble tea is a refreshing drink with chewy tapioca pearls, a symbol of Taiwanese youth culture.
A serene waterway lined with weeping willows, historic bridges, and traditional boats, offering a glimpse into China's rich canal culture.
A grand statue of Pulakeshin II, a 7th-century Chalukyan emperor, standing tall in the heart of Karnataka, India.
Bygdøy Church, a historic wooden structure, is a charming example of Norway's stave church architecture, offering a glimpse into the country's religious past.