Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park is the pride of Taipei. Built in memory of the former Taiwanese President, the walled complex contains an impressive, pyramid-shaped monument to Chiang Kai-shek. It's also home to the National Concert Hall and National Theatre.Everything stands inside a lovely park, which is fronted by a vast plaza where folk performances or other events often take place. The Memorial is also the main venue for Taipei's famed Lantern Festival, Shangyuan. It draws thousands of lantern-carrying revellers to mark the Chinese New Year.
Address : Zhongzheng District, Taipei City
Transport : MRT lines Danshui-Xindian, or Beitou-Nanshi, alighting at the CKS Memorial Hall Station
Longshan is one of the most popular temples in Taipei. Dedicated to Guanyin the Goddess of Mercy, it is an excellent example of the architecture commonly seen in Taiwan's older buildings.Built in 1738 to be a place of worship for Chinese settlers, its troubled history has seen it destroyed several times. To date, it has suffered damage by earthquakes, fires and even American bombers during World War II. Undaunted, Taipei residents have rebuilt it each time, and it remains very much in use.
Address : 211 Guanghzhou Street
Opening times : Daily from 6am-10pm
Taipei's National Palace Museum houses an astonishing collection of Ancient Chinese artefacts and artwork. Representing over 5000 years of Chinese history, it is the largest and perhaps finest collection of Chinese art in the world.Once displayed in the Forbidden City, Beijing, the collection was moved to Taipei as a result of the Chinese Civil War. Visitors can view world-famous exhibits such as the 'Jade Cabbage' (a piece of jade carved to resemble a cabbage head), and a valuable copy of the Qingming Scroll.
Address : 221 Zhi Shan Road, Sec. 2, Shilin
Website : www.npm.gov.tw
Telephone : 886 2 6610 3600
Transport : MRT Tamsui-Xinyi Line to Shilin Station and then bus R30 (Red 30). Other routes that will take you to or near the Museum plaza are buses 255, 304, Minibus 18 and Minibus 19.
Opening times : Daily from 8.30am-6.30pm. Free guided tours in English at 10am-3pm daily.
Admission : NT$160, concessions available
Taipei's biggest and best night market is not just for shopping. Instead, it is a cultural experience that every visitor should enjoy. The action begins when the sun sets and thousands of stalls and stores open for business. They sell everything from clothing to pets, souvenirs and DIY tools. It's wise to visit with an empty stomach, given the array of tempting treats on offer.
Address : The neighbourhood of Dadong Rd., Danan Rd., Wenlin Rd. and Jihe Rd., Shilin Dist., Taipei City 111.
Transport : MRT Jiantan Station, or any one of numerous buses
Opening times : Late afternoon to early morning hours daily
Taipei 101 is the city's financial centre and was once the world's tallest building. Designed to resemble a gigantic bamboo stalk, it is Taipei's major landmark. There are observation decks on the 88th and 89h floors.The building's lift takes a thrilling 40 seconds to get from ground level to the 89-th floor, where a spectacular view awaits visitors. Decent restaurants and some of the city's swankiest malls make up the lower levels.
Address : No. 7, Section 5, Xinyi Road, Xinyi District,Taipei City
Website : www.taipei-101.com.tw/index_en.htm
Transport : MRT Red Line (Xin-Yi Line) TAIPEI 101 Station, Exit No.4. About a 10-minute walk from the MRT Blue Line (Nangang Line).
Opening times : Daily from 9am-10pm
Admission : NT$600 (adults), NT$540 (children above 115cm tall). Group concessions available
Taipei Zoo is home to hundreds of animals, including local Taiwanese species such as the flying fox, Formosan black bear and Chinese pangolin. Arranged into different habitat sections that contain their native species, the zoo lets visitors see African savannah wildlife, tropical rainforest creatures and more in context. Visitors should set aside at least three hours to take everything in.
Address : No. 30, Sec.2, Xinguang Rd., Wenshan Dist., Taipei City
Website : https://english.zoo.gov.taipei/
Transport : MRT Wenshan-Neihu Line: Get off at Taipei Zoo Station. MRT Nangang/Banqiao/Tucheng Line: Get off at Taipei City Hall Station, and then take bus route G1, BR18 or BR21 to Taipei Zoo.
Opening times : Daily from 9am-5pm (closed on Chinese New Year)
Admission : NT$60 (adults). Concessions available
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