
Taiwan, the Island Beauty 2008-6-25 11:58:07
TAIPEI,ROOTED IN CHINESE CULTURE
From Towering Plazas to Taoist Temples, Taipei has much to offer to visitors of all
stripes from those seeking ultra-modern gadgets to those seeking a respite from the bustle of modern life.
If you're looking for the juxtaposition of old and new then you won't want to miss out on Taipei's many temples, where ancient ways live on beneath the shadows of skyscrapers. If the pursuit of the latest high-tech gadget is your cup of Oolong tea, then a visit to the Kuanghua Computer Market or indeed any one of the many computer markets that are popping up like mushrooms in the city may well be in order.Whether you're shopping for the latest fashion or just looking to see and be seen, then a trip to the ultra- fashionable Hsimending will be necessary.
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Taipei is easy to get around, either by foot, bus or subway. A walking tour of the
downtown area is a good place to start. At a loss of which direction to head? Try the observation deck of the Landmark Taipei Shingong Tower for a bird's-eye view of the city and pick a direction to walk, it's right
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The bright lights of Taiwan's vibrant nightlife. |
boasting at least one outlet of every trendy clothing place found in Taiwan, as well as hundreds of smaller stores. While you might not find them along the main drag, the smaller alleys boast no fewer than six storefront tattoo parlours, ifjewellery just isn't permanent enough for you.
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If you'd like to skip the culture and shipping in favor of just chilling out, head to Ta-an Forest Park on Xin-yi Road Section Two, a
| The Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in the heart of Taipei |
Surrounded by beautiful tbliage as sulphuric volcanic steam rises from the ground around you. The park is loaded with plenty of trails, several hot springs resorts, temples, shrines, and other objects of Chinese beauty. It's easy to forget that you're anywhere near a major city from way up on Yangming Shan.
When night falls, head back down into the city and to the Shihiin Night Market, where traditional Taiwanese snacks can be bought. The Huashi Street Night Market, otherwise known as Snake Alley is perhaps the most famous tourist street in Taipei. In addition to snake meat soup and strong liquor infused with snake bile (said to be an aphrodisiac),the area is noted for its fortune tellers, traditional Chinese herbalists and of course, excellent food. It's also a good place to buy small religious items, ornaments and other stuff to impress the folks back home.
For those who really want to stay up all night, the area around Fushing and Chunghsiao Road is well known for its many bars and clubs. After partying the night away, hungry night owls with a hankering for after-hours cuisine know to head south on Fushing to a stretch known collectively as "breakfast row," where excellent traditional "laiwanese eats like dumplings, fried fish and that surefire hangover cure – sweet potato rice porridge - can be bought 24/7. Just look for the lights and the people eating.For a hot night at the hot springs, the area directly around the New Peitou station is loaded with hotels and guesthouses that pipe sulfurous hot-spring water up from underneath the mountains. If you want to spend less, there are public hot springs located across from the oddly named "Anti-Calamity Park." Wulai also is renowned for its hot-spring resorts, though it's a bit harder to get to, requiri

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