Travel in Taiwan
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National
Taiwan University – the ideal place for joggers
The National Taiwan University is a
well-established and historical university, which was called Taihoku
(Taipei) Imperial University in the Japanese colonial period. The
palm avenue with bushes of azalea, the Drunken Moon Pond and
historical Baroque buildings make the university a central park in
the city and the ideal place for jog lovers.
For more information, please visit:
www.ntu.edu.tw/
Kong
Kuan – shopping area
Kong Kuan, next to The National
Taiwan University, is a shopping paradise for young people. You can
easily find exotic food stands and gourmet restaurants with
attractable prices. After dinner, you can visit nearby bookstores
and indulge yourself in academic and cultural atmosphere. Kong Kuan
is the cultural landmark in the southern part of Taipei City.
Be-Tan
Be-Tan is
located in Shin-Tien City and one of the most famous sightseeing
spots in Taiwan. Jasper-like water, beautiful cliffs and the rainbow
bridge, etc., provide you with romantic and unforgettable scenery.
Wu
Lai
Wu Lai, located right beside Be-Tan, is
famous for the good quality hot springs and attracted numerous
tourists to visit.
Mou–Kung
Tea Garden
Mou-kung is located in Mu-Chan
district, which is about 20 minutes away from Leader Hotel by car.
If you visit Mou-Kung, you can easily savor the beauty of Chinese
tea and overlook the splendid night seeing of Taipei city.
Furthermore, if you are interested in learning the skill of making
tea, please don't hesitate to try it!
Taipei
City Zoo
Taipei City Zoo, the biggest zoo in
Taiwan, is a place with 182 hectares for you and your families to
discover. There are different theme areas designed for animals from
all around the world.
For more information, please visit www.zoo.gov.tw/
Zhi
Nan Temple
Zhi Nan Temple is a place for people to
worship and spend their leisure time with families. The
architectures represent the traditional Chinese temple and the 3
philosophies of the Confucian, Taoism and Shi. If you want to know
more about Taiwanese culture, this is the place you can't
miss.
Taipei
101
The Taipei 101 is the highest building
in south-east Asia and has become the most popular sightseeing spot
for international visitors. In the shopping mall, you can find
series of world-famous brands of fine works, fashionable goods,
gourmet restaurants, etc., to keep up yourself with the latest
fashion trend.
Chiang
Kai-Shek Memorial Hall
Located in the center of Taipei City,
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall is one of the sightseeing spots for
international visitors. The construction site occupies an area of
250,000 square meters. In addition to the CKS Memorial Hall, the
National Opera House, and the National Concert Hall were built on
the same site.
For more information, please visit its website:
www.cksmh.gov.tw
Shihlin
Night Market
Shihlin Night Market, built in 1899, is
the of the largest night markets in Taipei. The market is centered
on Yangmin Theater and Tsicheng Temple. The night maket is famous
for various snacks and eatery. Many visitors have come here to enjoy
the delicious foods, such as large pancake enfolding small pancake,
hot pot on stone or sausage. Shihlin night market has become a
renowned place for great foods.
Tam
Shui
Tam Shui, a place where you can enjoy
seeing the breathtaking sunset, is also famous for various Chinese
snacks, like A-Gei, fish ball soup, and fried fish sticks. Tam Shui
has become a hot spot for visiting due to the completion of MRT and
well-estabilished infrastructure by the local government.
Wikipedia
Wikipedia was built in 1629 by Spanish
and was named as "San Domingo". Now it is protected by the R.O.C.
government as the first-class protected historical site.
Fishman's
Wharf – Tam Shui
Fishman's Warf is the best place
for lovers to see the beauty of sunset and enjoy the freshest seafood. The romantic
atmosphere attracts thousands of people around the world to indulge
them in the heavenly place. You can get there by taking bus from Tai
Shi MRT station or by small cruise from Tam Shui port. This is the
place you must visit in Summer.
Guandu
Nature Park
“Guandu Nature Park” is a low-lying
land area located in the southwest of the Kuandu Plain in Taipei
Basin, where the Keelung River joins the Tamshui River. The main
environments of the park are fresh water ponds, brackish ponds,
swamps, rice paddies and mounds. Because of the diverse ecological
environment, the area is home to numerous varieties of animals and
plants. The Guandu Park was established to help preserve the
precious natural resources of this land. The area of the park is
about 57 hectares, including the main facility area, core reserved
area, and the outdoor observation area. With the aid of wooden
trails, bird-watching cabins and tour guides, Guandu Nature Park
will open the gateway to nature and allow you to experience the
natural world close up.
For more information, please go on the website:
www.gd-park.org.tw
Taipei
Fine Arts Museum
Taipei Fine Arts Museum is located on
Zhong Shan N. Road and is built in 1983.The museum building is
magnificent and unique. It creates an environment composed of both
artistic architecture and a natural courtyard, corresponding to the
aim and feature of the building project. The architecture is infused
with elements borrowed from traditional Chinese architecture,
presented through the structure of piled brackets and the form of
suspended corridors, altogether assembled under the tube-shape
composition. The tube-shape is identical to the Chinese character
which means 'fountain'; hence the museum's analogue to a live source
of culture. Symmetrical and suspended gallery spaces spread on each
floor to form a new space for viewing art. The museum's location is
easily accessible and can be reached by way of Metro or bus.
Rm.321 Teaching Hall, College of Management, NO.1,Roosevelt Road, Sec4, Taipei, Taiwan 106
Tel:886-2-2738-9512 Fax:886-2-2738-9515
