How to budget travel in Taipei, Taiwan? Day 1

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Day 1 in Taipei, Taiwan was a DIY full day itinerary starting from the east of Taipei to the west and end with an incredible feast at the Rouhe street night market.
    Below is the list of attractions we visited in sequence:
    Chiang Kai Shek memorial
    National Taiwan Museum Nanmen Branch
    National 228 Memorial Museum
    National Museum of History
    Taipei Botanical Garden
    National Taiwan Museum
    Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum
    Elephant Mountain
    Taipei 101
    Songshan Ciyou Temple
    Rouhe Street Night Market
    Chiang Kai Shek Memorial
    The Chiang Kai Shek Memorial is a grand monument in Taipei, Taiwan, dedicated to Chiang Kai-shek, the former President of the Republic of China. The site includes a large bronze statue of Chiang, an exhibition hall documenting his life and Taiwan's history, and expansive gardens. The memorial is a symbol of Taiwan's political history and a major tourist attraction.
    National Taiwan Museum Nanmen Branch
    The National Taiwan Museum Nanmen Branch, also known as the Nanmen Park, showcases the history of Taiwanese archaeology and anthropology. This branch features exhibits on prehistoric cultures, traditional crafts, and the island's diverse cultural heritage, providing insights into Taiwan's past and its indigenous populations.
    National 228 Memorial Museum
    The National 228 Memorial Museum commemorates the February 28 Incident, a pivotal event in Taiwan's modern history where an anti-government uprising was brutally suppressed in 1947. The museum aims to educate the public about the event, promote human rights, and foster reconciliation through detailed exhibits and personal stories of the victims.
    National Museum of History
    The National Museum of History in Taipei houses a vast collection of Chinese artifacts, including ancient pottery, jade, and bronzes, as well as art from Taiwan and other parts of Asia. The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of historical periods, offering a comprehensive look at East Asian history and culture.
    Taipei Botanical Garden
    The Taipei Botanical Garden is a peaceful urban oasis featuring a diverse range of plant species. Established in 1921, the garden spans 8.2 hectares and includes various themed sections, such as a medicinal herb garden, a fern garden, and a lotus pond. It is a popular spot for both tourists and locals seeking a natural retreat in the city.
    National Taiwan Museum
    The National Taiwan Museum is Taiwan's oldest museum, established in 1908. It offers extensive exhibits on Taiwan's natural history, anthropology, and local culture. The museum's collections include geological specimens, indigenous artifacts, and historical documents, providing a comprehensive overview of the island's heritage.
    Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum
    The Land Bank Exhibition Hall, part of the National Taiwan Museum, focuses on natural history, particularly paleontology. Housed in a former bank building, it features impressive dinosaur skeletons, fossil collections, and interactive exhibits that highlight Taiwan's geological history and prehistoric life.
    Elephant Mountain
    Elephant Mountain, also known as Xiangshan, is a popular hiking destination in Taipei offering spectacular views of the city skyline, including Taipei 101. The mountain is part of the Four Beasts Mountains and features a well-maintained trail with steps, making it accessible for most visitors. It is especially popular at sunset and night for its scenic vistas.
    Taipei 101
    Taipei 101 is a landmark skyscraper in Taipei, renowned for its distinctive postmodern design and status as one of the tallest buildings in the world. It has 101 floors above ground and five underground. The building includes offices, an observatory with panoramic views of the city, and a multi-level shopping mall with various dining and retail options.
    Songshan Ciyou Temple
    Songshan Ciyou Temple is a richly decorated Taoist temple dedicated to the goddess Mazu, the protector of seafarers. Located near Raohe Street Night Market, the temple is known for its intricate carvings, ornate roof decorations, and vibrant religious ceremonies. It serves as a significant cultural and religious site for both locals and visitors.
    Raohe Street Night Market
    Raohe Street Night Market is one of Taipei's oldest and most famous night markets, known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse street food. The market stretches along Raohe Street and offers a variety of traditional Taiwanese snacks, such as pepper buns, stinky tofu, and bubble tea, as well as clothing, accessories, and games. It is a bustling spot for experiencing local culture and cuisine.
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