Friday, May 21, 2010

· Things to Do in Taiwan ·

• Eat out: Taiwan is a gourmet paradise, and Taipei is the best place on earth to taste a full range of cuisines from Mainland China, as well as some local delicacies.

• Join in the celebrations for one of many festivals taking place in the capital, and gain an insight into the island’s culture. The Chinese New Year, the Dragon Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival are all colourful affairs that really bring the streets to life.

- Dragon boat at race -

• Attend a glove puppet show: these shows, which feature finely wrought puppets with gorgeous costumes, are popular with all ages, and great to break the language barrier.

- Glove puppet show -


- Taiwan glove puppetry -

• Soak in a hot spring: Taiwan’s volcanic past has left abundant reserves of geothermal energy all over the island, and there are over 100 hot mineral springs scattered around the island, many of which are in the Datun Mountains of the Yangmingshan National Park.

- Hot spring in Green Island -


- Yangmingshan -

• Gawp at jars of pickled snakes and demonstrations with live pythons at Taipei’s Huahsi Night Market, known locally as Snake Alley.

- Edible pickled snakes/Snake Alley -

Dive or snorkel in the waters around Green Island, off the southeast coast: there are splendid forests of corals to admire, and, what’s more, visibility is good all-year-round here.

- Green Island -


- Green Island -


- Green Island -


- Green Island -

• Try paragliding: Taiwan’s precipitous terrain and steady winds offer perfect opportunities for hang-gliding and paragliding at all skill levels. Green Bayon the North Shore and the Luye Plateau in Taitung County in the southeast offer inspiring scenery to boot.

- Luye Plateau in Taitung -


- Luye Plateau in Taitung -

Hike in one of Taiwan’s many national parks, or climb Yu Shan (Jade Mountain), at 3,952m (12,966ft), the highest peak in North-East Asia. It is the symbol of Taiwan’s spirit and a favourite target for mountain climbers.

- Yu Shan -

Shop for unusual souvenirs: malls and markets alike have plenty of exciting goods on offer, among them bamboo wares, paper umbrellas, aboriginal handicrafts, glass art, candied fruit and, of course, tea.

- Taiwan Handicraft: The Angel of Native Taiwan 2 Dolls Pen Holder -


- Taiwan Handicraft -


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//Taiwan Activities//

3 comments:

Hom said...

Night market in TAiwan is a great place,shopping heaven

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