


A vibrant arts and culture hub in Taipei, housed in historic wine factory buildings.
A vibrant arts and culture hub converted from an old wine factory, featuring street art, design studios, and creative shops.

A historic Buddhist temple built in 1738, showcasing intricate carvings and a peaceful courtyard.
Home to one of the world's largest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks.

Handcrafted pottery with unique glazing techniques, reflecting the local culture's appreciation for nature and simplicity.
Traditional indigo dyeing technique used to create vibrant blue textiles, symbolizing the local's connection to the sea and sky.

Intricate jade carvings and jewellery, showcasing the local artisans' skill and the cultural significance of jade in Taiwanese society.
A historic cafe known for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast dishes since 1956.
A popular night market offering a variety of Taiwanese breakfast dishes.
A high-end Cantonese restaurant known for its dim sum and seafood dishes.

Steamed buns filled with hot soup and meat, typically pork.
Deep-fried dough sticks, often eaten with soy milk for breakfast.
Fermented tofu with strong aroma, often served with pickled cabbage and chili sauce.
Huashan 1914 Creative Park is often rainy, especially in the evenings.
The park is large and exploring it requires a lot of walking.
Useful for keeping your phone charged while exploring the park.

A mesmerizing light show held in the evenings at the Kamalapuram Beach, showcasing a blend of local culture and technology.
A bustling night market in Taipei, famous for its street food and local shopping.

A vibrant market in Brittany, offering local produce and a lively atmosphere.