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Home to one of the largest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts in the world, the National Palace Museum houses over 600,000 pieces spanning dynasties and centuries. From jade carvings to calligraphy, each exhibit tells the story of China’s cultural legacy — preserved and displayed in the heart of Taipei.
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Once the tallest building in the world, Taipei 101 is a symbol of Taiwan’s modern spirit and architectural ambition. Beyond its iconic design, the tower offers a panoramic observatory, luxury shopping, and insight into sustainable engineering — blending innovation with skyline beauty.
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Raohe Street Night Market is one of Taipei’s oldest and most beloved night markets. Located next to a historic temple, it’s known for its traditional snacks like pepper pork buns, grilled squid, and bubble tea. A lively blend of flavors, colors, and local voices, it’s a must-visit for food lovers.
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Located near Taoyuan Airport, Gloria Outlets offers international and local brands in a spacious, open-air shopping environment. With seasonal sales and dining options, it’s a convenient stop for travelers seeking high-end bargains.
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Xpark is a modern, immersive aquarium near Taoyuan that blends technology with marine education. From jellyfish walls to interactive exhibits, it offers a relaxing and visually stunning experience for families, couples, and curious minds.
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Shifen’s old railway town is famous for its sky lantern tradition — where visitors write wishes on lanterns and release them into the sky. Set along active train tracks and lined with nostalgic shops, the experience is heartfelt, photogenic, and steeped in Taiwanese folklore.
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Often called “Taiwan’s Niagara Falls,” Shifen Waterfall is the widest cascade on the island. Surrounded by lush forest and accessible walkways, it offers breathtaking views and a refreshing escape from the city — just a short ride from the old street.
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Perched on a hillside overlooking the sea, Jiufen was once a gold mining town during the Japanese era. Now a maze of teahouses, red lanterns, and narrow alleys, it’s a nostalgic trip through time — and one of Taiwan’s most cinematic destinations.
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Famous for its otherworldly rock formations shaped by wind and sea, Yehliu is home to the iconic “Queen’s Head” and dozens of natural sculptures. It’s a geological wonderland that blends science, myth, and coastal beauty into one unforgettable walk.

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