Visually stunning places to see in Taiwan

Celebrate the uniqueness of Taiwan which has been described as the most underrated travel destination to travel in Asia. The gorgeous beaches, excellent hiking spots, tropical mountain spots and thriving night culture add to the wholesome travel experience that truly establishes the reputation of Taiwan as a country of diversity.

Visit the tallest skyscraper in Taipei with 101 floors that incorporates the design elements of traditional and modern styles. Taiwan’s treasured skyscraper is located in the modern eastern part of the city. The dazzling view of the building offers endless shopping opportunities to tourists, apart from great restaurants such as Ding Tai Fung and many other sight-seeing opportunities.

On the eastern coast of Taiwan is perched the Taroko National Park that features amazing valleys, steep cliffs and the adventurous tunnel of Nine turns in the island. Admission is free of cost and the ideal time to visit is during the months of July and August.

Nature lovers can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Sun Moon Lake where tourists throng in large numbers during the sunrise and sunset hours. Located in the Nantou country, Sun Moon Lake is open seven days a week.

Other visually encapsulating places include the Jinguashi in an old town in the New Taipei area, Yuemeikeng Waterfall a paradise for waterfall lovers and the white sandy beaches of Jibei Island to enjoy a perfect beach experience.

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