
Cultural-Historical, Museum
The National Palace Museum in Taipei holds the most prominent collection of Chinese art in the world. Many of the displays were once exhibited in the Forbidden City of Beijing, and were transferred to Taiwan in 1933. An significant selection of calligraphy, landscape paintings and a wide variety of jade, bronze and ceramic objects are highlights.
Blueballoon
Chiang Kaishek Memorial Hall
Miniatures Museum of Taiwan
Taipei Zoo
National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine
Taipei Eye
Taroko Gorge National Park
Lin Famili Mansion and Garden
Taipei 101
Shifen Waterfall
Fulong Beach
Hsing Tian Kong
Miramar Entertainment Park
Yehliu Geopark
Longshan Temple
Museum of World Religions
National Theater and Concert Hall
Sun Yat
Maokong Gondola
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
National Taiwan Museum
Alishan National Scenic Area
Fort san Domingo
Beitou Hot Spring Museum
Shilin Night Market
Daan Forest Park
Xing Tian Gong
Yangmingshan
Paoan (Baoan) Temple
Sanxia
Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines
Suho Memorial Paper Museum
Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan Hiking Trail)
Dihua Street
Huaxi Street Night Market
Hell Valley (Geothermal Valley)
Treasure Hill
Presidential Office Building
Taipei Confucius Temple
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