Fresh and Dried Fruits

Taiwan's agricultural heartland produces a variety of fruits such as guava, strawberry and star fruit. Dried persimmons are a seasonal favorite. Consider organizing tours to fruit farms and drying houses, giving travelers a firsthand look and taste.

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Hakka Lei Cha

The Hakka community, with its distinct heritage, introduced Lei Cha to Taiwan. Originally a savory dish among the Hakka communities in Taiwan, Lei Cha underwent a transformation where a sweet version of Lei Cha was created in Beipu Township, Hsinchu County, making it distinct from the savory version.

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Michelin-starred Taiwanese restaurants

Showcasing Taiwan's culinary prowess, the Michelin Guide has recognized many restaurants in Taiwan as fantastic places to eat, while awarding many Michelin stars. Recommended establishments serve dishes with deep roots such as beef noodle soup, braised pork rice and xiao long bao. Find

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Night markets

Taiwan's night markets, whose origins date back to the Qing dynasty, are a sensory explosion. At these bustling bazaars, travelers can feast on “stinky tofu,” Taiwanese fried chicken, and oyster omelet, each echoing the island's vibrant street food culture. Links:More about night markets

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Cruises and Ferries: Embracing Oceanic Beauty

Taiwan, being an island nation, offers numerous ferry services, connecting the mainland to neighboring islands. From the bustling port of Keelung to serene Lanyu, ferries are a scenic and immersive form of transportation. For an even grander experience, international cruises dock at ports like Kaohsiung, making Taiwan

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Domestic flights: uniting the islands

To quickly connect the main island with its picturesque archipelagos such as Penghu or Green Island, domestic flights are the right choice. With frequent schedules and short flights, they ensure that touring the islands is a breeze. Most flights within Taiwan take less than one

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Cycling and YouBike: ecological exploration

Taiwan, affectionately known as the “Kingdom of Cycling,” offers a multitude of cycling experiences, from urban rides to picturesque rural trails. The island's famous No. 1 Cycling Route stretches more than 900 kilometers, encompassing Taiwan's diverse landscapes and allowing cyclists to cycle through

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Taxis and Ubers: personal and convenient

Para serviço porta a porta, táxis e Ubers estão disponíveis em todo Taiwan. Eles são especialmente úteis para destinos não acessíveis diretamente por transporte público ou viagens noturnas. Os táxis que podem ser pegos na rua são muito reconhecíveis em Taiwan, pois são sempre amarelos e têm uma placa “TÁXI”

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Buses and public buses: accessibility everywhere

Os ônibus públicos em Taiwan são confiáveis ​​e cobrem rotas intermunicipais e intramunicipais. Programações detalhadas/ao vivo e rotas estão facilmente disponíveis através do Google Maps e métodos de pagamento eletrônico como o EasyCard tornam o deslocamento diário mais fácil. Para distâncias maiores ou rotas turísticas específicas, os autocarros privados oferecem

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Metropolitan Metro networks

As redes de metrô de Taiwan (MRT) em Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung e Kaohsiung são meios de transporte eficientes e convenientes que facilitam a exploração dessas cidades. Os sistemas de metrô são conhecidos por sua limpeza, pontualidade e facilidade de uso, o que os torna populares entre moradores e turistas. Cada

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Trains (TRA): the backbone of land travel

A rede ferroviária de Taiwan (TRA) serve como principal meio de transporte para moradores e turistas, conectando cidades movimentadas a zonas rurais tranquilas e cidades costeiras. A rede compreende trens regulares, serviços expressos e rotas pitorescas como a Alishan Forest Railway, que serpenteia por terrenos montanhosos e plantações de chá.

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High Speed ​​​​Train (HSR): Speeding in Taiwan

Estendendo-se de norte a sul de Taiwan ao longo da costa oeste de Taiwan por aproximadamente 218 milhas (350 km), o trem de alta velocidade (HSR) reduz drasticamente o tempo de viagem ao acelerar de norte a sul a velocidades de até 186 mph (300 km/h). ). Estendendo-se de Taipei

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