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What to spend in Taiwan

What to spend in Taiwan -

Fu Dog and a colorful temple in Taiwan
There is no place quite like Taiwan. The Taiwanese are a warm, hospitable group of people, to never be courteous and helpful fail.

seems to eat the national pastime in Taiwan. The Taiwanese, both adults and children, work and study very oriented. Their way of life demand healthy food that is on the go available. As a result, in Taiwan, eating epicurean playground has become. Food is an international smorgasbord of culinary delights, with a budget in mind for every budget.

For the true connoisseurs and those with time to spare, there are international five-star restaurants each variety throughout the city Taipei. Night markets are also a great attraction for restaurateurs. Whether it to sample local Taiwanese delicacies, or if you promise there for some good old-fashioned dinner, Taiwan's night markets to keep your belly full, while your wallet remains relatively unscathed. Stinky tofu, oyster omelets, pasta of every variety, and the savory aroma of delicate brewed local tea should be at the top of the hit list.

You will be hard-pressed to find the size of another landmass of Taiwan with so many topographical differences and charming refuges. There is something truly magical in every corner in Taiwan. Look at Taiwan's northern coast for some incredible lunar landscapes at Yehliu Geopark, or head to the beaches of Kenting on the southern tip of the island. Do not forget to have scattered a bath in one of the many spas around the island. The beautiful islands of Penghu just off Taiwan's western coast it will not miss your sense of wanderlust to delight and are especially known for their beautiful golden beaches. If you wish to proceed directly to the southeast coast of the beaten track, head to the lush subtropical climate zones on Orchid Island and Green Iceland departed.

When it's rugged outdoor travel looking, day and weekend trips can be easily made. Grab a scooter and head up in the Green Mountains in five areas of the northern approaches the southern tip of the island. Climb to the summit of the beautiful Jade Mountain and see the sun rise. This beautiful summit at 3952 meters, Taiwan makes the fourth-highest island in the world. Try some eco-trekking in Taroko National Park, where you can hike through mountainous terrain and canyons or stop dip your feet in mountain rivers flowing fast. To really enjoy Taiwan's majestic beauty, do not forget, Taiwan Eastern coast that. Some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in the world of deep sea cliffs and splashing surf beaches, nature reserves and rural communities a world away from their big-city brethren

Speaking of big cities, the city in northern Taipei has something to offer everyone. Check enjoying the feeding frenzy of the markets or a cool walk to Ximending, Taipei response to Japan's Shibuya. Di-hua Street during Chinese New year offers plenty of local color and culture as the people for the holiday ready. Museums, art galleries, mega-stores, Taipei 101, and an abundance of beautiful parks, and walking trails you mean never to do with anything, stuck on a Saturday afternoon. With a temple, a KFC, tea stations and noodle shops on every corner, you will never lack for cheap food in the stomach and the taste of the local culture.

Taiwan, La Isle Formoso, can be a small island, but it contains a lot of sights and sounds occupied every visitor to keep.

Carrie Marshall in Taiwan has been living for more than 3 years. A recent newlywed, you can about their adventures and life in Taiwan in her blog, Read My Several Worlds.

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