Mandarin Oriental, Taipei
Taipei 101

Taipei 101

101 floors, 508m tall and 5th largest skyscraper in the world includes a multiplelevel shopping mall, food court and observation deck.

Hua Shan Creative Park

Huashan1914 Creative Park

Former winery built in 1914, converted to a center at 1999. Hosting Culture Activities, Art & Music Festivals. Within the factory area have café, bars and a mix of restaurants.

Dihua Street

Dihua Street

Walk back in time to Taipei's 19th century epicenter of commerce. Shops and galleries sell traditional Chinese medicines, festive decorations and exotic seasonal nuts & snacks.

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National Palace Museum

A majestic building housing artifact from 5,000 years of Chinese history boats the best collection of Chinese treasures in the world.

Imperial jade, ceramics and artwork.

Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

Built in memory of former President of the R.O.C., Taipei's landmark boasts a giant blue glaze tile-roofed building. See to the honor guards rotate hourly.

Ximending

Ximending

Taipei Ximending area, the city’s most popular entertainment district, means movies, clothing, anime, music, street performers, and other entertainments ad infinitum.

Maokong

Maokong Hill

A former Taipei tea plantation and a popular place where visitors can learn about Taiwanese tea culture. Take the 4km Maokong cable car to the top for great views.

Jiufen

Jiufen

Jiufen is in New Taipei City's Ruifang District. Before its gold mining boom, the main economic activity was the harvesting and processing of camphor. Jiufen had 90 stoves for the camphor. Ten stoves were generally grouped together in a processing site. Therefore, over time these evolved into nine processing sites. The name "Jiufen" can be translated as "nine units" or "nine sections."