Ranked as the most popular night market in Taiwan, Liuhe Night Market is known for its seafood and beverages. Keep an eye out for salt-steamed shrimps and papaya milk.
Location: Liuhe Road, Kaohsiung City.
The ruins of this arched bridge over Long River were remained as a reminder of a strong earthquake happened in the morning of April 24, 1935. This historical landmark can be seen from the railway line between Sanyi and Houli.
Location: County Road Miao-49, Longteng Village, Sanyi Township, Miaoli County.
Crowned as one of the Eight Wonders of Taiwan, Sun Moon Lake is the largest and the most scenic lake in the country. It’s famous for its magnificent mountain and water scenery combination and sunrises. You’ll definitely want to spend more time here.
Location: Nantou County’s Yuchi Township.
Meet the world’s tallest eco-friendly building standing tall at 508m. This is an annual popular venue for New Year’s Eve celebrations as well as a place for shopping. If you feel like it, buy a ticket and go up to the 89th floor observation deck to have an overview of the city.
Location: Xinyi Commercial District, Taipei.
Sit back and enjoy a good cup of high mountain oolong tea while taking in a breath-taking view of the peak. Lugu consist of the tea gardens of the Dalun and Longfengxia ridges of Shanlinxi.
Location: Lugu Tea District, Nantou County.
This is an ancient landmark with a history of almost a century old. This 2-storey red bricks octagonal architecture building is a tourist spot for shopping, entertainment, and arts.
Location: 10 Chengdu Road.
For more information and travel packages, visit the 5-day Taiwan Travel Fair from 25-29 March 2015 at One Utama Shopping Centre.