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Travel to the Chinese City of Taipei

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Where can I immerse myself in culture?

The capital of the island state of Taiwan, which officially belongs to the Republic of China, is the most interesting tourist destination on the island on the east coast of Asia. With a population of around 2.7 million, Taipei and its downtown districts combine to create a modern travel destination, where visitors are attracted by the nightlife and dance club scene. Nightclubs and bars have unusual designs, lit by neon lights. Places where electronic music, such as techno and house, take place. Famous DJs with dancers make your world of entertainment unforgettable in the heat of the night, at a party in the hot city. You can learn what to see and experience with travel tips to the island of Taiwan and the city of Taipei.

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The Taiwanese capital with the districts of the city attracts visitors with tourist attractions of the Chinese culture. The central districts are known for their diverse Chinese heritage of natural and cultural attractions. In Songshan District, you can visit the famous Songshan Ciyou Temple and walk along the 167-metre-long Rainbow Bridge, which lights up in different colours of lights throughout the night. Xinyi District offers the Taipei 101 shopping mall, a visit to the Fengtian Temple, and relaxation in parks such as Yongchunpi Wetland Park, Xiangshan Six Rocks, or Baoshan Trail. The third centre of Daan District invites you to visit the Linjiang St. Night Market, Daan Forest Park and the Catholic Church of the Holy Family, as well as the oldest mosque on the island of Taiwan - Taipei Grand Mosque.

Visit the Zhongshan District and the tourist landmark Xingtian Temple, National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine, and Linji Huguo Temple. Dajia Riverside Park attracts with the fountain of hope. A tour of Zhongzheng District shows the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, designed by Yang Cho-cheng in 1980. Presidential Palace in typical neoclassical, neo-Renaissance and Baroque style or permanent collection and other exhibitions at the National Taiwan Museum. The Taiwanese District of Datong presents a collection of contemporary Taiwanese art in the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei and Taipei Confucius Temple, while in Wanhua District you can see the Lungshan Temple, visit the Shi-men Ting City District, and relax in one of Longshan Riverside Park's city parks.

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How to get the best experience in Taiwan?

The Chinese province of Taiwan, with its distinctive traditional and modern architecture, makes the Asian world modern and touristy for travellers who would like to get to know the island along the East China and the Philippine Sea. Taiwan and Taipei visitors choose their experience with a tour of the city's architecture at the Taipei Viewpoint, the museum collection of 690,000 works of art and antiquities at the National Museum, the city's skyline at the amusement park and the scenery at the nature reserve. Get tickets to see the natural and cultural sights:

Continue your journey by exploring the surroundings of Taipei in New Taipei City, where you will see the traditional lantern lighting in the Pingxi district and a village known for its coal mining, which is dedicated with a special ritual to repelling bad energies and to new beginnings. You will walk down Shifen Old Street, which was the set for the 1986 film Dust in the Wind, and visit Shifen Waterfall. On the night tour, you can experience a culinary experience at Din Tai Fung Restaurant and visit the Raohe Street Tourist Night Market, walk along the Rainbow Bridge, and learn about Taiwanese ritual practices at Songshan Ciyou Temple, dedicated to the Chinese goddess of the sea.

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With an adventure that takes you to Shiding District to the Thousand Island Lake, discovering the natural beauty outside the capital Taipei in New Taipei City in the Feitsui Reservoir area, you can learn about the tea culture and try oolong tea. The trail will take you to Yangmingshan National Park, home to the country's largest dormant volcano and thermal springs. You'll learn about the history of Taiwan's thermal springs, try a relaxing thermal foot bath, and visit the Urban Quiet Park. This one-day trip includes a tour of Taiwan's most exciting natural sightseeing destination. Taroko National Park is the kind of natural attraction where visitors take a moment to feel at peace.

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Travel well prepared with a Pocket Taipei, a pocketbook that offers many helpful travel tips with colourful city maps. Save time and money with a travel book and organize your trip with information about tourist attractions, city history, festivals, restaurants and shopping centres. The pocket book of 160 colour pages contains five chapters and 17 colour maps. The chapters highlight travel content on a trip to Taipei, including How to Plan a Trip, Explore Taipei, Worth Seeing, Survival Guide and What to Visit. Lonely Planet's Pocket Taipei is the ultimate travel guide for day trips or short journeys.

Festivals that need visiting

Every year, Taipei hosts a variety of festivals to celebrate a national holiday or traditional values in culture. Dragon Boat Festival is a national holiday commemorating the death of the poet and politician Qu Yuan. The event is organised in the form of a kite race with wooden boats on the river. Lohas Park presents to visitors the Lohas Cherry Blossom Festival, where volunteers plant about three hundred different types of cherry trees. Looking at the trees is especially wonderful at night, when the lights are turned on in the park. The Taipei International Wine & Spirit Festival offers a presentation, tasting and purchase of alcoholic beverages such as wine, beer, liquor, sake and whiskey.

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The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival has been hosting three events a year since 2018: Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival, Golden Horse Classic Film Festival and Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival. Taiwan's oldest and largest film festival features both Chinese and international film productions. The film festival also includes an award ceremony. The next Taipei Film Festival, featuring international film production from more than 40 countries around the world, shows more than 160 films each year. Fill your trip to Taipei with a selection of festivals that can spice up your Taiwan experience and teach you about Chinese traditions and culture.

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