Kenting and Kaohsiung | Taiwan
Kenting is Taiwan’s Florida: Sandy beaches, abundant sunshine and a year-round holiday vibe. But just as the US state has the Everglades, Kenting National Park also offers world-class […]
Kenting is Taiwan’s Florida: Sandy beaches, abundant sunshine and a year-round holiday vibe. But just as the US state has the Everglades, Kenting National Park also offers world-class […]
In the very heart of Taiwan, a sparkling body of water surrounded by verdant mountains draws sightseers from across the world. Sun Moon Lake, a favourite with Taiwanese […]
Often called Taiwan’s Hawaii, Taiwan’s east is every bit as welcoming and lushly tropical as the comparison implies. Just like the US island chain, the counties of Hualien […]
Alishan’s fresh, cool air and mountain scenery have been drawing tourists since Japan’s occupation of Taiwan (1895-1945). However, this tiny settlement and its famous narrow-gauge railway link to the plains were […]
If music is liquid architecture and architecture is frozen music, as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said, then Taroko Gorge is both architecture and music. A breathtaking combination of […]
Taiwan’s capital is a city of perfect proportions – big enough to delight those who stay a week or more, yet so compact very little time is wasted […]
For a relatively small island, Taiwan is incredibly mountainous. The reasons for this aren’t hard to understand. The island is located on the eastern edge of the Eurasian tectonic plate, […]
Taiwan has long been a place familiar to business travelers, but only in the past decade or so have people in Europe and North America begun thinking of […]
Kaohsiung is a charming, artsy, and serene metropolis. It’s the busiest port and one of the largest cities in Taiwan. Here are some top attractions in Kaohsiung not […]
If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the bounty of nature, get familiarised with rich cultural sites offering scrumptious delicacies or just enjoy a relaxing soak in world-famous […]