

Taipei's largest and most famous night market, offering a vibrant mix of street food, shopping, and entertainment.
A historic Buddhist temple showcasing intricate carvings and a peaceful courtyard.
Home to over 700,000 artifacts from Chinese imperial collections.
A family-friendly zoo with over 400 species, including giant pandas.
Taipei's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in the evenings.
Shilin Night Market is large and requires a lot of walking.

Taiwan can be quite hot and humid, even in the evenings.
Famous for local breakfast dishes like Ay-Chung Flour-Thick Noodle and Lin Dong Fang Bakery's pineapple cakes.
Iconic for its soy milk and youtiao (fried dough sticks), a popular local breakfast.
Renowned for its dim sum and traditional Cantonese dishes.
Steamed buns filled with hot soup and meat

Deep-fried dough sticks, often eaten with soy milk
Fermented tofu with strong aroma, often fried and served with pickled cabbage
A bowl of comfort, this noodle dish is a must-try at Shilin Night Market, with a history dating back to 1975.
A pungent but delicious snack, stinky tofu is a local favorite and a must-try at night markets.
Invented in Taiwan, bubble tea is a refreshing drink made with tea, milk, and chewy tapioca balls.
Home to Mount Katahdin, the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, offering stunning landscapes and outdoor recreation.

A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, located on the banks of the Hooghly River, offering a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful river views.
A bustling seafood market in Foshan, offering a wide variety of fresh catches and local delicacies.