
- 4.7/5
M2c***gsThe building blends classical Eastern culture with Taiwanese characteristics. Its shape resembles a bamboo tree rising tall and strong, its strength and flexibility symbolizing the perpetual vitality of traditional Chinese architecture. The building's facades, inclined at a seven-degree angle, rise gradually upwards. Highly transparent, energy-saving, and heat-insulating curtain glass, which eliminates reflective light pollution, allows visitors to gaze at both the sky and the earth from within Taiwan's tallest building. High-tech materials and innovative lighting create a transparent and clear visual experience, integrating the building with nature and its surroundings on a grand scale.
Taipei 101 Observatory6.4
- 4.7/5
Joyful DiningYou can enjoy the scenery of Taipei City by taking the cable car. There is also greenery along the way. The wind on the mountain is relatively strong and it feels cool. There are many shops selling tea, and the shop assistants are warm and friendly.
Maokong Gondola6.1
- 4.8/5
M2c***gsLiberty Square, formerly known as Zhongzheng Square, is located at No. 21, Zhongshan South Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan Province, China. Located in the heart of Taipei City, the square covers a total area of 250,000 square meters. It serves as a public plaza, a large-scale event venue, a center for arts and cultural performances, and a popular tourist destination in Taiwan. Liberty Square is surrounded by Hangzhou South Road, Zhongshan South Road, Aiguo East Road, and Xinyi Road. The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is the main attraction, and other public buildings include Zhongzheng Park, the Liberty Square Archway, the Avenue of Remembrance, the National Theater, and the National Concert Hall.
- 4.6/5
oshleymany many stores throughout the area, spent the night eating 😋
- 4.8/5
Tom HungOn the weekend make-up day, after get off work, I went to Longshan Temple in Monga to pay my respects to Guanyin Bodhisattva, and also visited the peace lanterns and various traditional lanterns set up for the Lantern Festival. part 2
- 4.7/5
Odan H.Raohe Night Market is a popular and more manageable alternative to larger night markets like Shilin. It’s famous for its vibrant atmosphere, delicious street food (especially the pepper pork buns), and cultural setting near Ciyou Temple. Visitors praise its variety, reasonable prices, and lively vibe, though it can get crowded on weekends. Overall, it’s a must-visit spot for food lovers and travelers wanting an authentic local experience.
- 4.7/5
M2c***gsThe Taipei Arena, located at the intersection of Nanjing East Road and Dunhua North Road in Taipei, Taiwan, is a landmark that enhances Taipei's image as a healthy and international destination. Construction cost NT$4.767 billion. The arena, comprising two underground floors and five above-ground floors, is primarily used for various sports events, concerts, and other activities, with a total floor area of 90,000 square meters. It officially opened in December 2005.
- 4.6/5
WZSA local night market with various kind of delicious food, it is always crowded with people
- 4.8/5
ariel423Located in Xinyi District, Xiangshan is conveniently located. It is a leisure park for citizens and one of the best places to overlook Taipei 101. When night falls, many photography enthusiasts will climb Xiangshan to take the best position to shoot the Taipei 101 with lights on at night. Xiangshan Scenic Area is free and does not charge admission. It is recommended to climb the mountain at dusk to enjoy the view.
- 4.8/5
kkkkkgsuInteresting and intriguing exhibition located at YuanShan mrt. Many modern and idealist artwork ranging from Taiwan youngster to pass artists. Overall the vibe is vibing. Free ticket after 5pm🤣







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