

A bustling night market in Taipei, offering a wide variety of street food, clothing, and local products.
A historic Buddhist temple showcasing intricate carvings and architecture.
A well-preserved street with traditional shops and architecture.
A world-class museum housing Chinese imperial artifacts.

Steamed buns filled with juicy pork and preserved vegetables.

Thick noodle soup with braised pork and preserved vegetables.
Fermented tofu with pickled cabbage and chili sauce.
Famous for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast dishes, especially the Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Soup.
Known for its diverse breakfast options, including Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) and Stinky Tofu.
Offers a wide range of Cantonese dishes with a focus on dim sum.
Handcrafted from local seeds, these bracelets are a symbol of Tsepi's unique culture and traditions.
Intricately woven from pineapple and banana fibers, these textiles showcase the skill and artistry of local weavers.
A blend of local herbs and spices, these packets add a unique flavor to any dish and are a great culinary souvenir.
Tsepi Night Market can be rainy, especially in the evenings.
The market is large and requires a lot of walking.
To keep your phone powered for navigation and photos.
Myinkaba Fort, a 17th-century Portuguese fort, offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the nearby village.
A serene and picturesque boat journey through the calm waters of the Maldives' lagoons.
A small, charming museum in Ba, Fiji, showcasing local history and culture.