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China people must go to places and 12 things worth doing in Taiwan Province province.

There are all kinds of amazing things to do in Taiwan Province Province. This laid-back and mountainous island is a province of China, which has a unique cultural feature, and is a blend of aborigines, China people and Japanese people. For a long time, regional tourists have been attracted by Taiwan Province Province, which has good reasons. Its exquisite natural scenery, rich food culture and hospitality make Taiwan Province Province one of the best holiday resorts in Asia, but it is still inexplicably ignored by international tourists.

Please continue reading our suggestions on the best activities in Taiwan Province Province, from street food markets to nature walks and ghost towns.

The following is 12 what Taiwan Province Province is worth doing.

Photography: Alishan National Scenic Area

Where is it? Jiayi town

What is this? This amazing nature reserve is considered as one of the major landmarks in Taiwan Province Province. It covers an area of 4 15 square kilometers, including mountains, villages, forests, tea gardens, waterfalls, hiking trails and even a forest railway.

Why are you going? Marvel Comics saw the beauty of all this. There are many things to do: cross the bamboo forest, visit the highest temple in Taiwan Province Province, and take the forest railway to watch the sunrise and the sea of clouds.

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Where is it? Ruifang area

What is this? A picturesque former mining town is located on a hillside outside Taipei. Because it is similar to the small town in the classic animated film Spirited Away, Jiufen's popularity has soared in recent years (according to the record, director Miyazaki Hayao denied any connection).

Why are you going? Steep cobblestone streets and brightly lit shops make people feel like they have entered an illusion, or at least a long forgotten history. After taking photos, take a bus to ten o'clock nearby and put a wishing lamp.

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Where is it? Taipei

What is this? The night market is an indispensable part of Taiwan Province culture, and Raohe Night Market is one of the largest and best night markets in Taipei. Although it is almost as hot as the crowded Shilin market all the year round, Raohe has the upper hand in convenience and walkability.

Why are you going? You can choose some knickknacks, but the real attraction here is street snacks. Try beef noodles, pork and pepper buns, roasted squid and stinky tofu-then wash them all off with tea. After all, you are in Taiwan Province province.

Where is it? Taipei

What is this? Natural hot springs in Taiwan Province Province (and decades of Japanese rule) have made hot springs a national pastime. Some advocates even think that mineral-rich water can improve the health of swimmers.

Why are you going? Because nothing is more relaxing than soaking in a scenic hot spring. If you are in Taipei, the most convenient place to go to Schwiertz is Beitou, which is an area famous for sulphur springs. Reward: Unlike Japanese, Taiwan Province Province welcomes tattoo bathers.

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Where is it? Wan Li area

What is this? An abandoned ghost (or should it be an alien? ) village, which used to be a high-end resort with futuristic pod houses. Most residents abandoned the village in the 1980s, leaving the place in disrepair.

Why are you going? The pods designed in the 1960s are both retro and futuristic, and the village itself is like a post-apocalyptic scene after the middle of the century. This is unique, photogenic and horribly beautiful.

Where is it? Ruifang area

Why are you going? I'm more nervous than ordinary cat coffee on a flight of stairs, but not as nervous as Cat Island in Japan. Besides cat souvenirs, cat-shaped snacks and hundreds of free-roaming cats, there is also a very interesting mining museum.

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Where is it? Taichung city

What is this? If you have visited China's cultural relics in the Forbidden City, go to the Taichung Art Museum and have something more avant-garde. It's big, well planned and free: what's not to like?

Why are you going? With more than 16 galleries, there are extensive permanent collections of modern Taiwan Province art and regular thought-provoking temporary exhibitions. Don't miss the outdoor sculpture garden.

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Where is it? Taichung city

What is this? This former military settlement was rescued from the demolition by the last resident, Enda Huang (also known as Grandpa Rainbow), who covered every aspect of his sight with colorful paintings. It is now a cultural area protected by the government, attracting hundreds of tourists every day.

Why are you going? Enjoy many, many yellow paintings up close. After visiting Grandpa Rainbow and his magical colorful village, you can't be in a bad mood.

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Where is it? hualien county

What is this? A vast and rugged national park across Hualien, Nantou and Taichung, named after the valley of 19 km cut by Wuli River. Taroko Pavilion is famous for its beautiful scenery, hiking routes and marble cliffs, and is considered as a national treasure.

Why are you going? It is full of natural wonders and can be explored on any scenic hiking route. There are also temples and shrines scattered on the terrain, the most famous of which is Changchun shrine above the waterfall.

Where is it? Taichung city

What is this? Gollum is a warm and comfortable space in Taichung, with restaurants, live music performances and various charms. The owner is a singer-songwriter of Paiwan aboriginal tribe, paying tribute to his tradition in decoration, music and food.

Where is it? Nantou County

What is this? A beautiful nature reserve spans the Sun Moon Lake with the same name and the surrounding mountains. This area is the ancestral home of Shao, the smallest aboriginal tribe in Taiwan Province Province.

Why are you going? There are many ways to enjoy the scenery of Sun Moon Lake: hiking, cycling or boating. Take the cable car to the Aboriginal Culture Village in Taiwan Province Province, which is an outdoor museum dedicated to displaying Aboriginal tribes in Taiwan Province Province and an amusement park.

Where is it? Taipei

What is this? This family-run ice cream shop has been in Taipei since 1947, offering more than 70 kinds of fresh homemade ice cream. Snow King is probably best known for his eccentric salt spoon created by his founder for his diabetic clients.

Why are you going? In addition to the standard choices such as chocolate and strawberry, the flavors of snow ice cream range from "unusual but interesting" (eggs, Taiwanese beer and glutinous rice) to "fancy and worth a try" (mustard, pork floss and sesame chicken).

There are actually many interesting, good-looking and delicious foods in Taiwan Province Province, which are waiting for us to discover and share with you.