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What are the must-visit attractions when traveling to Taiwan?

Taiwan is part of our country’s territory, but due to some reasons, it was only opened to the public a few years ago. After the opening up, many mainland tourists flocked to Taiwan. Many people yearn for Taiwan. In addition to our compatriots there, there are also many historical monuments worth seeing. Such as Sun Moon Lake, Taipei National Palace Museum, Three Gorges Qingshui Patriarch Temple, etc. So, what are the must-see attractions in Taiwan?

Sun Moon Lake

One of Taiwan’s most famous attractions. The most wonderful times at Sun Moon Lake are dawn and dusk. At dawn, the light smoke on the lake has not dissipated, and you can vaguely see the morning stars on the horizon and a few lights from the distant mountains; at sunset, the lake is filled with beautiful glow.

Yangmingshan National Park

Yangmingshan National Park is one of the earliest national parks in Taiwan, China. It was formerly the "Datun National Park" established during the Japanese invasion; it is located in The suburbs of Taipei City, the administrative area includes Beitou District and Shilin District of Taipei City, and Wanli Township, Jinshan Township, Sanzhi Township, and Tamsui Town of Taipei County.

Cingjing Farm

Cingjing Farm is located in Renai Township, Nantou County. It is nestled among the mountains and has a broad view. You can enjoy the sunrise scenery of Qilai Mountain and Hehuan Mountain in the distance. Covered with snow, misty mountains, misty clouds, colorful sunsets, and the brilliant Milky Way starry sky at night, the annual average temperature is about 16 degrees Celsius, with a temperature difference of 2 to 5 degrees between morning and evening. Therefore, Cingjing Farm is known as the "Peachland on the Mist."

Taipei National Palace Museum

Taipei National Palace Museum, also known as Sun Yat-sen Museum, is the largest museum in Taiwan and an important center for the study of ancient Chinese art and Sinology, with a collection of nearly 700,000 cultural relics. It is the most famous ancient Chinese art treasure in the world. Ranked sixth among the most popular art museums in the world.

Three Gorges Qingshui Patriarch Temple

Three Gorges Changfuyan, known as Triangle Yongchangfuyan in ancient times, is known as the Three Gorges Patriarch Temple and is known as the "Palace of Oriental Art". The Three Gorges Qingshui Ancestral Temple is located next to Minsheng Road in Sanxia Town, Taipei County. It was originally named Changfuyan. The Sanxia Qingshui Ancestral Temple was founded in the 32nd year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty. The Three Gorges Qingshui Ancestral Temple was built by people from Anxi such as Sanjiangyong (the ancient name of the Three Gorges) and Yingge. Welcome Anxi Qingshui Yan Patriarch to come here to worship.

Taroko

It would be a pity if you did not visit Taroko in Hualien if you have visited all the scenic spots in Taiwan. Along Provincial Highway No. 9 from Hualien, through Xincheng to Taroko, entering from the archway of the East-West Crossing Highway, you will see beautiful scenery everywhere, and the topography of the East Rift Valley is fully revealed here!

Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall< /p>

The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall was built from 1976 to 1980 to commemorate Chiang Kai-shek. The entire area includes Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park, archway, roundup, memorial avenue, theater and concert hall. The shape imitates the top of the Temple of Heaven in Peking and the body of the Egyptian pyramid. It is towering and majestic, interpreting the magnificent beauty of Chinese palace-style architecture and showing a strong artistic atmosphere.