Taipei Public Library Beitou Branch Taipei's most beautiful public library, surrounded by the rich greenery of Beitou valley..........
National Revolutionary Martyr's Shrine The Martyrs' Shrine, leans against the hills of Qing Mountain, overlooking Keelung River. Constructed in 1969, the majestic structure reflects the architectural style of
Qintian 76 Qintian 76 is a Municipal Relic Site. It was originally completed in 1931. In 1943, The house became the residence of Professor Ma, who was one of the professors that too
Eslite Bookstore DunHua Eslite Bookstores offer a cozy, relaxed escape from the bustling Taipei metropolitan city. This largest bookstore chain in Taiwan has an extensive library, and the large
Plum Garden Hall Not a garden full of plum trees, this point of interest used to be the Father of Control Yuan and calligrapher Yu You Ren's summerhouse in Taiwan. It was originally built
Tamsui Small White House Located a stone's throw from the Red Fort, this lovely building is often overlooked by visitors to Tamsui. If you do take the time, though, you will not be disappointed.
Taroko Gorge Taroko Gorge is truly one of the natural wonders of Asia. Located within the Taroko National Park at the junction of the old Su-hua (Hwy. No. 9) and Central Cross Island
Yangmingshan From natural hot water geysers to fields of seasonal flowers and a bed of silver grass (perfect for picnicking) Yangmingshan is rich with natural wonders.........
Tsai Jui-yueh Dance Research Institute During the Japanese occupation era, the site of ai Jui-yueh Dance Research Institute housed civilian officials. Tsai Jui-yueh, a renowned Taiwanese contemporary dancer...
Bi-ting teahouse Overlooking the Bitan (Green Lake) is the Bi-ting (Green Pavilion) teahouse. It is up a pretty steep set of stairs very close to the Bitan suspension bridge but is well w
Beimen Main Post Office This impressive, three-story high building was completed in 1928. Shunichi Kuriyama, one of the most famous architects of the Japanese Colonial Period, was responsible fo
Presidential Palace This impressive building, formerly known as the Taiwan Governor-General's Office, was completed in 1919 and designed by Nagano Uheji and Matsunosuke Moriyama during Japa