

A vibrant night market in New Taipei City, known for its diverse food stalls and local shopping.
A historic Buddhist temple showcasing intricate carvings and architecture.

One of the world's largest zoos, home to over 400 species.

Taiwan's largest night market, offering local food, shopping, and entertainment.
Red Rock Lake Night Market can be rainy, a lightweight jacket is essential for staying dry.
Evenings can be warm, a portable fan will help keep you cool while exploring the market.
Having local currency (Taiwan Dollar) on hand is optional but convenient for shopping at the night market.
Famous for its fluffy pancakes and friendly atmosphere.
Known for its stunning lake views and delicious sandwiches.
Iconic steakhouse with a view of the lake, known for its prime cuts.
Steamed buns filled with hot soup and meat, typically pork.
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage and garlic sauce.
A savory pancake made with eggs, oysters, and a variety of vegetables, often served with a chili sauce.
Handmade paper lanterns, a symbol of the lake's beauty, lit up during night markets.
Local street food like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Soup or Oyster Omelette, reflecting Taiwan's culinary diversity.
Traditional bamboo crafts, showcasing the skill of local artisans in working with this sustainable material.
Witness the breathtaking sunrise over the serene Dongshan Lake, a must-see natural spectacle in Hangzhou.
Machia Biological Park, a serene wildlife sanctuary, is home to diverse flora and fauna, including the elusive leopard.
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