

A serene urban oasis offering lush greenery, tranquil trails, and stunning city views.
Intricately designed bamboo products reflecting the local tradition of weaving and craftsmanship.
High-quality, locally grown tea, often served in traditional tea houses.
Beautifully dyed fabrics using traditional indigo dyeing techniques.
Famous for its traditional Chinese breakfast and dim sum, Yen has been a local favorite since 1960.
A local favorite for Taiwanese-style breakfast, Ningxia has been serving customers since 1960.
Known for its delicious beef noodle soup, Lin Dong Fang is a must-visit for lunch.
A serene urban oasis with lush greenery, perfect for morning walks or picnics.
A historic Buddhist temple with intricate carvings, best visited in the morning for a peaceful experience.
One of the world's largest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into Chinese history and art.
Taipei's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in Daan Forest Park.
Daan Forest Park is perfect for long walks and hikes.
Stay hydrated during long hours of exploration in the park.
Steamed buns filled with hot soup and meat, typically pork.
Large, thick, and salty sausage, often served with youtiao (fried dough sticks) and soy milk.
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage and garlic sauce.

Fort Rodd Hill is a Canadian National Historic Site located in Colwood, British Columbia, overlooking the Juan de Fuca Strait. The site is home to a 19th-century fort, a lighthouse, and a series of underground tunnels and magazines.
The Wuhuan Grand Mosque, a stunning architectural marvel, is a symbol of Kashgar's rich Islamic history and cultural diversity.
A 70-mile hiking trail offering stunning views of the Hudson Valley, with opportunities for rock climbing and wildlife spotting.