

Home to the world's largest collection of Chinese imperial artifacts, this museum is a treasure trove of Chinese art and history.
Home to the world's largest collection of Chinese imperial artifacts.
A serene urban park with walking trails, ponds, and a bamboo forest.
A beautiful and historic mosque with intricate architecture and peaceful gardens.
Famous for its pineapple cakes and other traditional Taiwanese pastries, a must-try for breakfast.

A historic cafe known for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast dishes and coffee.
Located in the Grand Hyatt hotel, this restaurant offers high-end Cantonese cuisine with a view of the National Palace Museum.
Taipei can experience sudden showers, especially in the mountains where the museum is located.
The museum has vast collections spread across multiple buildings, requiring plenty of walking.
Keep your devices powered for photos and navigation throughout the day.
A symbol of wealth and status, this intricately carved jadeite cabbage represents the art of the Qing Dynasty.
These small, decorative bottles were used to store and sniff tobacco, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and cultural history.
Taiwan is famous for its silk, and these embroidered pieces showcase the skill and patience of local artisans.
Steamed pork dumplings with hot soup inside, served with vinegar dipping sauce.
Steamed radish cake with Chinese sausage and dried shrimp, often served with soy sauce.
Slow-cooked beef and tendon in a rich, flavorful broth, served with noodles and vegetables.
Fisgard Lighthouse, Canada's first lighthouse, stands sentinel over the Juan de Fuca Strait, offering stunning views and a glimpse into maritime history.

A historic fort in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, offering a glimpse into the region's rich past.
Mallela Theertham, a serene waterfall nestled in the Nallamala Forest, is a popular picnic spot known for its natural beauty and cool waters.