


A charming, well-preserved street lined with historic buildings, offering a glimpse into Taiwan's past.
Famous for traditional Taiwanese breakfast dishes like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle and Lin Dong Fang Baozi.
Known for local specialties like Fenchihu Pork Ribs and Fenchihu Bubble Tea.
Famous for night market-style street food like Stinky Tofu and Oyster Omelette.
Fenchihu Old Street is prone to sudden rain showers, especially during the summer months.
The old street is filled with charming shops and eateries, requiring plenty of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when exploring the nearby nature trails.
A well-preserved historic street lined with traditional shops and architecture.
A beautiful temple with intricate carvings, offering a peaceful morning visit.
A lush forest area offering hiking trails and scenic views.

Intricately designed bamboo products showcasing the local craftsmanship of Fenchihu.
High-quality tea leaves, a symbol of Taiwanese hospitality and culture.
Traditional indigo-dyed fabrics, reflecting the rich history of Taiwanese textile art.
A former Roman temple, now a church, renowned for its architectural marvels, including the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world.
A charming village in the Hauts-de-Seine department, known for its historic sites and proximity to Paris.
Srisailam Dam, a gravity masonry dam, is a significant hydroelectric project on the Krishna River, offering scenic views and religious significance.