How to budget travel in Taipei, Taiwan? Day 2

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  • Day 2 in Taipei, Taiwan was a full day DIY itinerary spending the majority of our time north of Taipei central, Shilin district and finished at the Shilin street night market.
    Here is the list of locations in sequence:
    1. **Taipei North Gate Monument**:
    - The **Taipei North Gate**, erected in 1884, stands as a testament to the city's history. Its traditional Chinese wooden roof trusses and intricate carvings evoke a sense of ancient grandeur. Locals and visitors alike admire its architectural beauty, and it remains a cherished landmark .
    2. **National Palace Museum**:
    - Nestled in Taipei, the *National Palace Museum* houses an awe-inspiring collection of over 700,000 Chinese artifacts spanning millennia. From delicate porcelain to ancient calligraphy, each piece tells a story of China's rich cultural heritage. It's a treasure trove for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike .
    3. **ZhiShan Garden**:
    - Adjacent to the National Palace Museum, the *ZhiShan Garden* transports visitors to a bygone era. Its meticulously designed layout, inspired by Song and Ming dynasty aesthetics, invites contemplation and serenity. Strolling through its pine-shaded pavilions and dragon-adorned ponds feels like stepping into a classical Chinese painting .
    4. **Hua Rong Street Traditional Market**:
    - The **Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market**, with its vibrant energy, has been a local favorite for over half a century. Amidst the hustle and bustle, visitors savor aromatic street food, explore herbal stalls, and immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere. It's a sensory delight that captures the essence of Taipei's culinary scene .
    5. **Taipei Confucius Temple**:
    - The **Taipei Confucius Temple**, established in 1879 during the Qing Dynasty, exudes reverence and wisdom. Its elegant architecture, adorned with southern Fujian-style ceramics, pays homage to the great philosopher. Students seeking blessings before exams often find solace within its hallowed walls .
    6. **Dalongdong Temple**:
    - The **Dalongdong Baoan Temple**, a stone's throw from the Confucius Temple, stands as a beacon of faith. Its intricate carvings, vibrant colors, and centuries-old rituals connect worshippers to their spiritual roots. The temple's history weaves a tapestry of devotion and cultural continuity.
    7. **Lin An Tai Historical House and Museum**:
    - The *Lin A Tai Historical House and Museum* invites visitors to step back in time. This meticulously preserved Qing Dynasty-era residence showcases traditional architecture, tranquil courtyards, and lush gardens. It's a living testament to Taipei's past, where history whispers through every brick and beam.
    8. **Shilin Night Market**:
    - The **Shilin Night Market**, a bustling kaleidoscope of sights and sounds, beckons food enthusiasts and bargain hunters. Amidst the neon glow, vendors serve up delectable snacks, fashion finds, and quirky souvenirs. It's a place where flavors collide, and memories are made.
    9. **The Red House**:
    - *The Red House* (also known as Ximending) wears its history proudly. Originally built in 1908, it now hosts theaters, shops, and cultural events. Its crimson facade stands out amidst modern surroundings, a vibrant hub where creativity and community intersect.
    10. **Ximending Night Market**:
    - **Ximending Night Market**, a lively district, pulses with youthful energy. Here, fashion-forward boutiques, street performers, and food stalls create an electric atmosphere. As night falls, the neon signs come alive, inviting exploration and celebration.
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