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  1. Cruise Taiwan Publication Date:Jul 07, 2023. Watch It Online. Taiwan Tourist Map Publication Date:Feb 19, 2024. Watch It Online. Incentive Tours in Taiwan 2024 Publication Date:Aug 09, 2024. Watch It Online. A Dream Destination for Bicycle Travelers Publication Date:Dec 01, 2020. Watch It Online.

  2. The “Taiwan Tourist Shuttle" has opened 18 new routes and increased service frequency by more than 1,400 service trips every month to improve public transportation services at tourist attractions. Sep 13, 2024.

  3. The Tourism Administration has attracted the attention of international tourists with its "Mountains, Waters, and Fun Around the Island" campaign. In addition, it is promoting 2024 as the year of “Round-Island Fun in Taiwan” to welcome tourists from near and far to Taiwan through all four seasons.

  4. Travel Guide. This section include a few subjects, "VAT Refund," "Useful Tips," "Travel Information," "Transport," "E-Guide," "i-Taiwan WiFi," "Visa Info," "Overseas Tourism Offices," and "Free Half-Day Tour" Visitors are encouraged to utilize such info when making an itinerary.

  5. Together they showcase Taiwan's most beautiful natural scenery and tourist spots. Visitors are encouraged to go into the magnificent high mountains and canyons of Taroko, take mini mountain trains to appreciate sunrise and seas of clouds in Alishan, or climb up Northeast Asia's highest peak - Yushan - to watch high-rising mountains and changing ...

  6. Taiwan has been abundantly endowed with mountains; over 200 of its peaks are more than 3,000 meters high, making Taiwan geographically unique. As mountains can be found anywhere, mountain climbing is a popular leisure activity in Taiwan.

  7. Among the many sites of interest in the city are the 200-year-old Lecheng Temple, the ornate and much-visited Chenghuang Temple, and the three-hall style Wanhe Temple. The Chang Liao Family Shrine as well as the 200-plus-year-old Jenn Lann Temple in Dajia further add to Taichung's yesteryear charms.

  8. Nantou County. Nantou County lies at the geographical heart of Taiwan and is the only county that does not border the coast. If the central region is the heartland of Taiwan, Nantou is Taiwan's heart: it is the only landlocked county on the island!

  9. At Eluanbi, marking the southernmost tip of Taiwan, you can enjoy the unusual sight of the Pacific to the left and the Taiwan Strait to the right. Pingtung is also a wintering stop for migratory birds, including shrikes, and in October, gray-faced buzzards, making this a good spot to enjoy the avian ecology.

  10. You may enjoy a bird's-eye-view of the capital from Taipei 101, the Taiwan's tallest building, go to National Palace Museum for appreciating historic objects, or take a walk on old streets in Jiufen, Tamsui, Yingge and Sanxia to immerse in old-time charm. Taipei City. New Taipei City. Keelung City. Yilan County.

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