Exploring the beauty of Taiwan - BS 11
Exploring the beauty of Taiwan.
Exploring the beauty of Taiwan with ancient features between
modern flow. It will bring you many interesting things.
Taiwan is beautiful natural snow is well maintained next to
modern life, not chaotic but in a harmonious way.
Taiwan is a state in East Asia. Its neighbors include China
(officially the People's Republic of China, PRC) to the west, Japan to the
northeast, and the Philippines to the south. Taiwan is the most populous state
and largest economy that is not a member of the United Nations.
The island of Taiwan, formerly known as Formosa, was
inhabited by Taiwanese aborigines before the 17th century, when Dutch and
Spanish colonies opened the island to mass Han immigration.
The island of Taiwan lies some 180 kilometres (110 mi) off
the southeastern coast of mainland China, which lies across the Taiwan Strait,
and has an area of 35,883 km2 (13,855 sq mi).
Taiwan lies on the Tropic of Cancer, and its general climate
is marine tropical. The northern and central regions are subtropical, whereas
the south is tropical and the mountainous regions are temperate. The entire
island experiences hot, humid weather from June through September. During the
winter (November to March), the northeast experiences steady rain, while the
central and southern parts of the island are mostly sunny.
Top attractions in Taiwan:
1. The view from Taipei 101:
The Taipei 101 or TAIPEI 101, formerly known as the Taipei
World Financial Center – is a landmark supertall skyscraper in Xinyi District,
Taipei, Taiwan. The building was officially classified as the world's tallest
in 2004, and remained such until the completion of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai in
2010.
Taipei 101 is a wonder of engineering that offers tremendous
views from its observation deck near the top.
Construction on the 101-story tower started in 1999 and
finished in 2004. The tower has served as an icon of modern Taiwan ever since
its opening. The building was architecturally created as a symbol of the
evolution of technology and Asian tradition.
2.Scenic attractions of Taroko Gorge:
The Taroko Gorge is composed mainly metomorphic rocks, such
as marble,gneiss, "schist",etc. The name, Taroko, means the
"magnificent and splendid" in the language of Truku, the aboriginal
tribe who resides in the area.
In here you can travel from rugged coastal cliffs through a
maze of subtropical forested canyons to high elevation subalpine coniferous
forests. Chasm of lofty, marble-laced cliffs and a cascading river strewn with
massive boulders.
In about 60 kilometers the landscape rises from sea level to
some of the tallest peaks in Taiwan at over 3400 meters.
3. Chinese art treasures at the National Palace Museum:
Chinese Art from the National Palace Museum, Taipei that
highlight the artistic and cultural contributions of imperial rulers in China,
from the Song dynasty to the Qing dynasty.
More than 160 works of art from the National Palace Museum
offer a unique selection of paintings, bronzes, calligraphy, and decorative
arts, including porcelain, textiles, enamels, and jade.
4. Please enjoy with weird and wonderful food at a night
market:
The Shilin Night Market in Taipei is one of the largest,
most popular night markets in Taiwan with regard to food, and also one of the
most popular points of Taipei's night life among visitors. Located in Taipei’s
Shilin District, a mere 70 metres.
The best initiation to Taiwan’s fantastic traditional snack
culture is Taipei’s incredibly diversified Shilin Night Market.
5. Yangmingshan National Park
Yangmingshan's original name was Caoshan (Grass Mountain in
Mandarin), referring to the tall silvergrass that covers the highest slopes.
Chiang Kai-shek renamed it Mount Yangming after his favorite Ming philosopher
Wang Yang-ming.
The tallest peak, Mount Qixing (Seven Star Mountain), has an
elevation of 1120 meters (3,674 ft), and its peak is the highest point in
Taipei City. Trails leading throughout the entire park consist of basalt
pavers, are steep in places.
Below approximately 1000 meters (3,280 ft), the park is
characterized by subtropical rainforest, whereas above 1000 meters, scrub-like
trees and tall clumping grasses are the main form of vegetation.
It is just 40 minutes from downtown Taipei, overlooking the
city, Yangmingshan National Park is a large, easily reached getaway of volcanic
landscapes, with hot springs, and pleasant trails.
6. Shifen Old Streets.
Shifen Old Streets is a collection of lanes and alleys in
and around the Shifen railway station area. Originally built for transporting
coal during the Japanese era, the station and track runs straight through the
village.
Events such as the Sky Lantern Festival draw visitors year
round to the Pingxi area to create a Chinese Lantern with a wish written on it
to set into the sky. In addition to the built-in lantern, you can also use your
own custom-designed lanterns, record your wishes and drop them into the sky.
With a shuttle bus service is available to Shifen, stopping
first at Jiufen then on to from Taipei
City at Ximending Youth Shopping District, leaving in the morning and returning
before dinner. You will have the opportunity to enjoy these pleasures.
7.Tamsui District.
Tamsui also Danshui is a sea-side district in New Taipei,
Taiwan. It is named after the Tamsui River; the name means "fresh
water".
The town is popular as a site for viewing the sun setting
into the Taiwan Strait. Though modest in size (population 162,441), it has a
large role in Taiwanese culture.
Tamsui also has many vestiges to visit and there is a
bustling night market. You can visit, roam shopping and watch the sunset.
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