Taiwan Tourism and Maps

Taiwan offers wondrous vistas, lively traditions and luxuriant culture for which the word formosa (beautiful) is used as Taiwan's historic name. It has sensational food, traditional Chinese and aboriginal festivals and exuberant temples. With so many natural attributes and cultural attractions, Taiwan is a "must visit" place on wish-list of Travelers and Explorers around the world.

Discover the places you wish to explore at Taiwan Tourism Bureau Portal, CNN Travel, and Culture Trip Portal.

Raohe Street Night Market, Taipei:

Night Markets in Taiwan are popular among street food lovers. Raohe Night Market is nearest market to Academia Sinica at a distance of 30 mins Bus ride (Bus No. 306, 276, 205). Another one of the large and bustling night market in Taipei is Shilin Night Market which is near the Jiantan Metro Station (R-15 on Red Line MRT).

Evening View from Elephant Mountain, Taipei:

Hiking lovers are suggested to visit to Elephant Mountain near Taipei 101. The astonishing view of Taipei City during the sunset gives a unforgettable and pleasurable experience. How To Reach

Yehliu Geo Park, Keelong: 

The natural wonders of Yehliu Geopark are famous for its hoodoo stones, thin spires of rock formed by sedimentary stone.  How To Reach 

There are many other nearby attractions at Shifen, Jiufen and Keelung. Visitors are suggested to search the informations about these places and can take help from volunteers.

 

Taroko National Park, Taitung:

Taroko National Park encompasses an incredible range of landscapes. It is home to unique geological and natural resources, including twenty seven peaks over 3000 meters located in and around the Qilai and Nanhu Mountain ranges. Find more info at  https://www.taroko.gov.tw/en

Sun-Moon Lake, Nantou:

The Sun-Moon lake is surrounded by stunning mountainous backdrop just about in the exact center of the Taiwan. Its clear turquoise waters surrounded by lush forests, bamboo and mountains makes this location is a tourist hotspot. Find more info at  https://www.sunmoonlake.gov.tw/English/#1