

Taipei Zoo, Asia's largest, is home to over 400 species, including giant pandas, in a lush, hilly setting.
Home to over 400 species, it's one of the world's largest zoos.
A beautiful and historic Buddhist temple, built in 1738.
Home to over 700,000 pieces of Chinese imperial artifacts.
Famous for its local breakfast dishes like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle and Lin Dong Fang Baozi.
Iconic beef noodle soup restaurant, a must-try for breakfast in Taipei.
Popular American BBQ joint, known for its ribs and pulled pork.
Taipei's climate is subtropical, with frequent rain showers.
Taipei Zoo is large, requiring plenty of walking.

Stay hydrated in Taipei's warm climate and while exploring the zoo.
Steamed buns filled with hot soup and meat, typically pork. Served with vinegar and ginger.
Deep-fried dough sticks, often served with soy milk for breakfast.
Rich, hearty soup with slow-cooked beef and noodles. Served with various toppings like green onions and cilantro.
A must-have for animal lovers, these t-shirts feature unique designs of Taipei Zoo's inhabitants.
Taiwan is famous for its bamboo craftsmanship. Pick up unique items like chopsticks, bowls, or decorative pieces.
Try local delicacies like pineapple cakes, peanut brittle, or preserved plums, perfect for gifts or souvenirs.
Nestled in the lush Wayanad forest, this unique restaurant offers a dining experience amidst nature, with a focus on local Kerala cuisine.

A mesmerizing light and music show that transforms the Lesse River in Dinant into a magical spectacle.

Benteng Vredeburg, a 17th-century Dutch fort, stands as a testament to Yogyakarta's rich history, offering panoramic city views and a glimpse into the city's colonial past.