Taiwan is an island nation with a fascinating culture, breathtaking scenery, artistic masterpieces, delicious cuisines, and friendly people. The combination makes Taiwan an ideal destination. The island was known as Formosa in the western hemisphere, which means “The Beautiful Island” in Portuguese. The island is indeed spectacular, with the central mountain chain rising up above the forested foothills, the terraced flatlands and coastal plains. Most importantly for the tourists, are the people, known as some of the friendliest people in the world!
The breathtaking scenery with
waterfalls, lakes, and hot springs make
Taiwan worth a visit. Pagoda and temples
built on a culture that has been in
existence before western culture was
born will inspire you.
The most beautiful natural regions
are Central Cross-Island Highway, the
Hsitou’s bamboo forests, Sun Moon Lake,
Kenting National Park and the Yushan
National Park, Yushan (Jade Mountain),
Alishan and Taroko Gorge.
Highlights of Taipei
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, National Theater and Concert Hall The Hall towers over landscaped gardens, ponds and pavilions. A statue of the late President looks out over the city. An elegant Ming-style arch at the main entrance is flanked by two classical-style buildings, The National Theater and National Concert Hall.
The Martyr’s Shrine
This impressive shrine was built in 1969, and is modeled after the Hall of Supreme Harmony of the Forbidden City of Beijing. The shrine rises from a park-like setting within a ring of mountains. Don’t miss the honor guard performed hourly in front of the main gates.
The National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum, houses the world’s largest collection of Chinese art and artifacts dating back more than 7,000 years. The collection includes over 650,000 items, including paintings, calligraphy, bronze, jade, silk and more.
The Taiwan Handicraft Promotion Center
The Taiwan Handicraft Promotion Center is a non-profit center which houses Taiwan’s largest selection of traditional local handicrafts, from carvings and paintings to glasswork, and aboriginal ornaments. The center will ship your purchases back to the US.