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Designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito, the Taichung National Theater is a masterpiece of organic architecture. Its curved walls and open spaces symbolize the fluidity of sound, offering a modern cultural space for opera, drama, and art in central Taiwan.
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Nestled in the central mountains, Sun Moon Lake is Taiwan’s largest and most scenic alpine lake. Surrounded by lush forests and aboriginal heritage, it offers tranquil boat rides, biking trails, and a serene escape into nature and local culture.
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Tucked into the hills of Taichung’s Xinshe District, this European-style castle features stone towers, arch bridges, and garden landscapes. More than just a photo spot, it creates a fairytale-like atmosphere ideal for couples, families, and nature lovers alike.
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Zhong She Flower Market is famous for its year-round floral displays — from tulips and sunflowers to lavender fields. A favorite for photographers and families, the garden offers a colorful escape and picture-perfect scenery just outside Taichung City.
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Once a cluster of government dormitories from the Japanese era, Shenji New Village has been transformed into a creative hub for young entrepreneurs. Today, its narrow alleys are lined with indie shops, design cafés, and pop-up markets — a charming blend of history and modern lifestyle.
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As one of the largest night markets in Taiwan, Fengjia is known for its endless rows of food stalls, fashion boutiques, and youthful energy. Located near a university district, it’s a must for tasting creative Taiwanese street food and experiencing local life.
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Famous for its striking sunsets and boardwalks stretching into the tidal flats, Gaomei Wetlands is a haven for migratory birds and nature lovers. The wind turbines and open skies add a surreal charm to this unique coastal ecosystem in Taichung.
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Once an old ophthalmology clinic during the Japanese era, Miyahara is now a stylish dessert shop and architectural gem in Taichung. Its nostalgic interior, creative ice cream, and packaging that resembles antique books make it a must-visit for foodies and photo lovers alike.
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This theme park blends cultural immersion with amusement. Visitors can explore replicated tribal villages, watch traditional performances, and enjoy thrilling rides — all set against a backdrop of natural forest. It’s both educational and entertaining.
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Located on the shores of Sun Moon Lake, Ita Thao Old Street is rich in indigenous Thao culture. This lakeside market features traditional snacks, local crafts, and lively street life — a perfect stop to experience authentic aboriginal flavors and hospitality.

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