

Taipei's largest night market, offering a vibrant mix of street food, shopping, and local culture.
A historic Buddhist temple showcasing intricate carvings and a peaceful courtyard.
A family-friendly zoo with a large panda habitat and diverse animal exhibits.

A bustling night market offering local street food, shopping, and entertainment.
Taipei's weather can be unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.

Shilin Night Market can get crowded and hot, a portable fan is recommended for comfort.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring markets like Shilin.
Famous for local breakfast dishes like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle and Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings).
Known for its seafood dishes, especially the steamed fish with pickled cabbage.
Upscale dining with a view, famous for its dim sum and Cantonese dishes.
Steamed buns filled with hot soup and meat
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often fried and served with pickled cabbage
Thick omelette filled with oysters, bean sprouts, and garlic chives
A bowl of Ay-Chung's flour-thick noodle soup is a must-try, with its unique texture and flavor, it's a local favorite.
A pungent but delicious snack, stinky tofu is a symbol of Taiwanese street food culture.
Originating in Taiwan, bubble tea is a refreshing drink with chewy tapioca pearls, a perfect local treat.
A serene urban beach park offering stunning city views, waterfront relaxation, and family-friendly activities.

Kazipet Museum, a treasure trove of history, showcases artifacts from the Kakatiya dynasty, offering insights into the region's rich past.

Yangmingshan Mountain Trail offers a scenic journey through lush forests, hot springs, and vibrant cherry blossoms.