TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN "TAIWAN"
1)Taiwan – A home to the best street food markets in the world
Taiwan offers sumptuous delicacies and a culture of fine cuisine which
has become a major draw for visitors from all over the world. Taiwan's richly
varied food culture has attracted millions of tourists, and sampling Taiwan's
delicious delicacies has become a favourite activity. The Taiwanese capital,
Taipei, has around 20 streets dedicated to snacking. Taiwan's diverse food
culture combines special techniques and flavours from around the world and
includes such local delicacies as Taiwan-style meatballs, tempura, pearl milk
tea, fish-head casseroles and three-cup chicken. Seafood plays heavily into the
local cooking. Omelettes just taste better with oysters in them, especially
with the gelatinous chew of some sweet potato starch cooked with the eggs.
Cooked oysters are the way to go in Taiwan.
Taiwan is one of the world's best producers of fine tea, specifically
the partially oxidized style called oolong. Tea is an essential part of
the culture here, from bubble tea to default daily drink to the high-end, crafted
stuff as nuanced and delicious as fine wine. Tea shops are everywhere and local
teas range from bright green, fragrant varieties full of creamy floral notes to
dark, heavily roasted styles as moody and complex as coffee.
2)Night Markets
Taiwan has the best night market scene in the world and some of the most
exciting street food in Asia. With little space at home to cook, the Taiwanese
prefer to head out almost every night to the heaving markets for the cheap
snacks – that are found across the
island – on corners, in clusters of
food-devoted streets or at one of over 100 night markets. Tourists can also
sample from full menus packed with delicious dishes from Asia and beyond. The
best thing about the night market is that the dedicated cooking happens at one
place with a simple range of foodstuffs.
Night markets in Taiwan are also famous for selling stylish clothes at
very low prices and a lot of awesome cheap jewellery. They are also extremely
crowded and congested.
Taipei's Shihlin Night Market is
the most famous due to its very wide range of local delicacies in its small
streets and alleys.
3)Street shopping in Taipei
Shopping in Taiwan is great fun, and there are shops everywhere in
Taipei. The city of Taipei is so big that it is difficult to sort out from
where to begin the shopping spree. Luckily, there are numerous districts around
Taipei that offer particular shopping experiences, so one can narrow down where
and how to begin the day of retail therapy.
Taipei is also home to dozens of markets where vendors sell special
products at discounted prices. For instance, the Weekend Jade Market is
one of the largest jade markets of Asia. There is also a huge wholesale
clothing market, where vendors offer discounted clothing in the Wufenpu
area of the Songshan District. Ximenting is the mecca
for youth culture. From tatton street to Wannian Plaza accessory shops, cosplay
to street dancing, Ximenting offers a venue for youths to express themselves.
Pop stars often come here for promotional events on weekends.
It features a dense collection of shops and walking malls surging with
trendy youths. You’ll find a good selection of Japanese magazines, as well as
fashion and gaming accessories. To the so-called “Japan Junkies,” this place is
as good as it gets in Taiwan. Japan played such a key role in Ximending’s past.
During the Period of Japanese Occupation, they built Ximending based on Tokyo’s
Asakusa district. They planned a commercial area, and gradually established a
marketplace. Today, Ximending still has an abundance of great eateries. The
Goose Meat Shop, A-Zhong Noodle Soup, Lao Tien Lu stewed meats, Chengdu
Starfruit Ice, and Bee Coffee are all old shops with distinctive tastes. If you
get a chance, don’t forget to swing by and give them a try!
4)LOHAS – A great culture to discover
What is LOHAS? LOHAS is an acronym for “Lifestyles of Health and
Sustainability”. The term was coined by Gaiam, a media company known for
producing yoga DVDs. It is a market segment focused on health and fitness, the
environment, personal development and social justice. The focus of LOHAS
movement is more on health, wellbeing and happiness. The literal translation of
LOHAS is ‘happy life’ and it appears that Taiwanese want to live a traditional
lifestyle with a modern twist.
The major attraction of Taiwan is their hot springs, which are not only
enjoyed by the people of Taiwan but also by travellers from other parts of the
world. Almost every city in Taiwan is equipped with hot springs that is why
Taiwan is also acknowledged as "the Hot Spring Kingdom". Hot springs
are formed by natural waters that emerges from the depth of the earth that
bring along a high concentration and great variety of minerals that are mostly
foreign to the human body and benefit the general health by having positive
effects on disorders of the nervous and digestive systems and other organs.
Since Taiwan’s hot springs are located in beautiful scenic areas, visitors not
only soak themselves in these hot springs but can also enjoy gorgeous scenery
while listening to the voices of nature. Specific properties of hot springs
vary depending on chemical composition, mineral concentration and water
temperature. Taiwan has a great variety of both hot and cold springs.
With the LOHAS trend, Taiwan has become a must-see travel destination in
Asia, offering Zen meditation, Ci Gong, Tai Chi, Yoga, Spas, hot springs, foot
massage and Nephropathy that brings tranquillity in an oriental way.
Each of Taiwan’s spa is unique in discovering physical and mental
balance. Nephropathy is used for treating ailments such as headache, neck pain,
and algomenorrhea, and can aid the circulation of energy, invigorate the
joints, adjust cardiopulmonary function, and strengthen resistance. It soothes
the aura by making one relaxed
and comfortable.
LOHAS has gained a lot of attraction from all over the world and has
brought traditional concept to a modern audience. There is no better way
to experience it than to travel to Taiwan for its LOHAS practices. Immerse
yourself in the beauty of nature in Taiwan.
5)A scenic trip to Yangmingshan National Park
Yangmingshan National Park was officially the third national park
established in 1985. Situated on Mt. Yangming, one of the most well known
mountains in Taiwan, Yangmingshan National Park is one of the most popular
national parks in Taiwan, both for foreigners and for locals. It features
volcanic formations and fragrant blooming flowers during all four seasons. Because
of the variety of beautiful plants and colorful flowers that flourish in the
park, some people regard Yangmingshan National Park as the “backyard of
Taipei”. Due to its tropical climate, Yangmingshan is an ideal location for
plants and animals to grow.
Being the only national park in Taipei City, Yangmingshan National Park
has become increasingly popular amongst Taipei citizen as well as foreigners.
It is one of the best choices for families, couples, friends, and hikers to
visit.
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