10 Best Things to Do in Taiwan
Experience the Best of Taiwan through Its Top Attractions
Taiwan is a traveler’s paradise, a vibrant island nation that offers an incredible blend of ancient traditions, modern infrastructure, and breathtaking landscapes. Are you looking for bustling cities? serene mountains? or stunning coastlines? All of it? Taiwan has got you covered!
Either thanks to its delicious cuisine or to its exciting culture and friendly people, one way or another Taiwan is sure to get you completely hooked and leave you yearning for more. So, sit back, relax, and join us on a journey through the 10 best things to do in Taiwan!
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1. Soak In The Stunning Views of Taipei City From Taipei 101

On a clear day, you can even catch a glimpse of the neighboring islands. And if you’re feeling adventurous, take the outdoor elevator to the 91st floor, where you can feel the wind in your hair and take in the panoramic views from the open-air deck.
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Access |
1-min walk from Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station |
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Official Website |
http://www.taipei-101.com.tw/en/ |
2. Explore The Incredible Taroko Gorge And Marvel at Its Natural Beauty

The gorge was formed by millions of years of erosion from the Liwu River, creating a breathtaking natural wonder that’s not to be missed. You can explore the gorge by hiking one of its many trails or taking a guided tour. Some highlights include the Eternal Spring Shrine, Swallow Grotto, and the Tunnel of Nine Turns. And don’t forget to bring your camera, as the photo opportunities are endless.
Access |
Xincheng Taroko Station or Hualien Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.taroko.gov.tw/en/Default.aspx |
3. Indulge in Taiwan’s Famous Street Food at a Night Market

From stinky tofu to oyster omelets, bubble tea to pineapple bread, you’ll find something for every palate. Some of the most popular night markets include Shilin Night Market in Taipei, Liuhe Night Market in Kaohsiung, Fengjia Night Market in Taichung, and Dongdamen Night Market in Hualien.
▶Taiwan Tourism Bureau website with information about night markets: https://eng.taiwan.net.tw/m1.aspx?sNo=0002040
4. Relax in The Natural Hot Springs of Beitou

The area is home to several hot spring resorts and public baths, including the famous Thermal Valley, where you can see the steam rising from the hot spring water. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a long day of sightseeing.
Access |
Beitou Station or Xinbeitou Station |
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Official Website |
https://eng.taiwan.net.tw/m1.aspx?sNo=0002090&id=4029 |
5. Enjoy the Tropical Paradise of Kenting’s Beaches

Here you can swim, sunbathe, and snorkel in the warm waters or take a stroll along the sandy shores. Kenting is also home to several attractions, such as the Eluanbi Lighthouse and the Kenting Night Market, which offers a variety of street food and souvenirs.
Access |
Long distance bus or private transportation |
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Official Website |
https://www.ktnp.gov.tw/en/Default.aspx |
6. Take a Stroll Through the Enchanting Jiufen Old Street

You can try some of Taiwan’s most famous snacks, such as taro balls, mochi, and peanut ice cream rolls while admiring the unique architecture of the buildings. And if you’re a fan of the movie Spirited Away, you’ll feel like you’re walking through a real-life version of the movie’s famous town.
Access |
18-min bus from Ruifang Train Station |
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Official Website |
https://newtaipei.travel/en/attractions/detail/112939 |
7. Hike The Breathtaking Trails of Alishan National Scenic Area

Some of the most popular trails include the Sacred Tree Trail, Cherry Blossom Trail, and Giant Tree Trail. You can also take a ride on the Alishan Forest Railway, a narrow-gauge railway that runs through the mountains, offering gorgeous views of the area.
Access |
Chushan, Chaoping or Sacred Tree Stations |
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Official Website |
https://www.ali-nsa.net/en |
8. Immerse Yourself in The Vibrant Art Scene of Kaohsiung

Some of the must-visit destinations include the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, the Pier-2 Art Center, or the Urban Spotlight Arcade, a unique open-air art gallery that features artwork projected onto the sides of buildings. And if you’re lucky, you might even stumble upon one of the city’s many street art festivals.
Official Website |
https://www.kcg.gov.tw/EN/cp.aspx?n=3C5207E631F457B5&s=6955A893D911FF23 |
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9. Experience the spiritual tranquility of the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum

The Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum is a magnificent cultural complex located in southern Taiwan. It’s a great destination for those who want to experience spiritual tranquility and learn about Buddhist culture. The museum is part of the Fo Guang Shan Monastery, the largest Buddhist monastery in Taiwan, home to several impressive structures, including the Fo Guang Big Buddha, and the Main Shrine, which houses numerous golden Buddha statues.
Visitors can participate in meditation sessions, attend religious ceremonies, and learn about Buddhist philosophy and culture. The temple also offers a vegetarian restaurant and a tea house where visitors can sample traditional Buddhist cuisine and tea.
Access |
Local buses from Kaohsiung City Center. Closest bus stop is Buddha Memorial Hall |
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Official Website |
https://www.fgsbmc.org.tw/en/index.aspx |
10. Have Fun at The Colorful Lantern Festival in Pingxi

The Pingxi Lantern Festival is a traditional Taiwanese festival that takes place annually in Pingxi, a small town located in the mountains of northeastern Taiwan. The festival is held to celebrate the Lantern Festival, which marks the end of the Lunar New Year celebrations.
During the festival, thousands of lanterns are released into the sky, creating a stunning display of colors and lights. You can also make your own lantern and write your wishes or prayers on it before releasing it into the sky. It’s a unique and memorable experience that you won’t find anywhere else in the world.
Access |
Shifen Station or Pingxi Station |
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Official Website |
https://skylantern.ntpc.gov.tw/ |
Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff, an art lover, or an outdoor enthusiast, in Taiwan you’ll find plenty of activities to keep you entertained. So pack your bags, book your flight, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!
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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.













