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    Team Klook
    Last updated 15 Mar 2024
    Yellow tiger and mountains

    Source: Taiwan Tourism Bureau Website

    Lí-hó, Taiwan welcomes back tourists!

    Taiwan is known for its beautiful mountains, hot springs, and diverse culture. It also has flavorful food you’ve got to try for yourself. Thankfully, the country is extending its Visa-Free Program, and Filipinos are welcome to stay visa-free for up to 14 days until July 2025. 
    Whether you’re planning your trip for business or leisure, travel inspiration is super important. There is so much to see in Taiwan and abundant natural beauty to enjoy. Here are some of the top Taiwan tourist attractions that deserve your attention so you can start creating your itinerary.
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    1. Yushan National Park

    Big green mountains
    Source: Yushan National Park Facebook
    Nature enthusiasts must experience the calmness and beauty of Yushan National Park. With 3000-meter-tall peaks, hiking and trekking adventures await at this Taiwan tourist spot. It’s also home to Jade Mountain, the world’s fourth tallest island mountain which stands at 3,952 meters. You surely won’t run out of trails to explore here.
    Yushan National Park
    Address: No. 515, Sec. 1, Jhongshan Rd., Shueili Township, Nantou County 553203
    Contact: +886 4 9277 3121

    2. Taroko Gorge

    Road with mountains
    Source: Taiwan Tourism Bureau Website
    Can’t get enough of Taiwan’s natural wonders? Climb up Taroko Gorge and witness more Taiwan tourist spots that cover almost 100,000 hectares of land. Pay respect at the Eternal Spring Shine, dip your toes in the majestic waters of Shakadang Trail, and head upstream to the Truku tribal village to sample local delicacies at the small market.
    Taroko National Park
    Address: 972, Taiwan, Hualien County, Xiulin Township, 富世291號
    Contact:  +886 3 862 1100

    3. Sun Moon Lake

    Aerial view of lake
    Source: Sun Moon Lake Government Website
    Nantou's Sun Moon Lake is one of the most scenic Taiwan tourist spots. It's approximately two hours away from Taipei city and as serene as ever. A park and lush forests surround the lake which can be accessed via a ferry or cable car ride - the latter providing an aerial view. Just nearby is the Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, known for its Cherry Blossom (February 1 to March 10) and Lavender Festival (throughout March).
    Sun Moon Lake
    Address: 599號, Zhongshan Rd, Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan 555
    Contact: +886 49 2855668

    4. Taipei 101

    Multiple tall buildings
    Taipei 101 no longer holds the record for the world’s tallest skyscraper, yet remains one of the top Taiwan tourist attractions. The architecture uses elements of an Asian pagoda and bamboo stalk, which adds to the building's appeal. Ride the high-speed elevator to the 89th floor, where you’ll find an indoor observation deck, or brave the heights on the open deck on the 91st floor.
    Klook Tip: In addition to its impressive views, Taipei 101 is also a premier shopping destination. The mall houses a variety of popular local and international brands, including an Apple Store, Eslite Bookstore, Uniqlo, and world-famous restaurant chain Din Tai Fung.
    Taipei 101 Business Center
    Address: No. 7號, Section 5, Xinyi Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
    Contact: +886 2 8101 8800

    5. Dragon & Tiger Pagodas

    Tiger and Dragon
    Source: Taiwan Tourism Bureau Website
    Kaohsiung, Taiwan’s second-largest city, is a great place to escape from the crowds in Taipei. It’s also known for its street art and bold and colorful temples like the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas at Lotus Lake. This unique Taiwan tourist attraction offers visitors a chance to climb up the seven-story structure to get an overlooking view of the lake full of lily pods.
    Dragon & Tiger Pagodas
    Address: No. 9號, Liantan Rd, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 813
    Contact: +886 7 581 9286

    6. Raohe Street Night Market

    LED signs and stand
    Locals love night markets for the variety of affordable goods and delectable snacks, but they’re also popular Taiwan tourist spots. While many will point you towards Shilin, the bazaar at Raohe Street is just as good of an option. Haggle with vendors to get a reasonable deal, and don’t forget to try out the local fare, like the infamous stinky tofu and steamed buns.
    Raohe Street Night Market
    Address: Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
    Contact: +886 2 2766 8876

    7. Longshan Temple

    People waiting on temple
    Find your Zen as you explore the ornate temples near the Tamsui River. The Longshan Temple is the most visited Taiwan tourist spot in the area and is nearly 300 years old. Single devotees come here to pray to Yue Lao in hopes of finding their true love soon, while others ask for guidance from the gods by throwing red moon blocks (jiaobei) on the floor.
    Longshan Temple
    Address: No. 211, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10853
    Contact: +886 2 2302 5162

    8. National Palace Museum

    2 floors with people
    Those interested to learn more about Taiwan’s rich history should check out the National Palace Museum. This Taiwan tourist spot houses about 700,000 artifacts and artworks and has an extensive collection of antiquities collected by Chinese emperors from several periods. Since you’re already in the area, you might as well visit the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aboriginals which is just right across.
    National Palace Museum
    Address: No. 282, Sec 2, Zhi Shan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
    Contact: +886 2 6610 3600
    Written by: Zarah Isibelle Faderon
    IMPORTANT NOTE: Be a responsible traveler! All information on this post are accurate from the time of writing. Rules, regulations and guidelines are updated frequently and may change without Klook’s prior notice. For your safety, check with the respective LGU’s and establishments directly before your travels. 

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