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Taiwan is the most diverse and underrated travel destination in Asia! It has gorgeous beaches, excellent hiking, hot springs, jungles, and world-class cities with unique attractions.
Taipei: Taiwan's capital is one of the most dynamic cities in Asia. Taipei has ancient temples, a museum that holds the world's largest collection of Chinese artifacts, vast memorials, world-class hotels, the popular Taipei 101 Tower, and endless shopping opportunities.
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Green Island: It is great to scuba dive or soak in a sea-water hot spring on tiny, lush Green Island (Lyudao), in the Pacific Ocean, 30km east of Taitung.
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Sun Moon Lake: Sun Moon Lake is Taiwan's most popular natural tourist attraction to walk around, or paddle across Taiwan's largest lake in the beautiful green hills of the Central Mountain Range.
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Taroko Gorge: With its marble-walled canyons, remote mountains and rushing rivers, Taroko National Park is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
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Hualien: It has a lot of charm, beautiful beaches and a laid-back atmosphere. It is the biggest city on the east coast of Taiwan and is home to many ethnic minorities.
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Kenting: Kenting is the most popular beach resort in Taiwan. The warm tropical weather makes it a favorite travel destination in winter. Kenting also has wicked surfing, decent scuba diving sites and some hiking trails.
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Maolin: Maolin has remote mountains, waterfalls, rushing rivers, hot springs, a very long suspension bridge, and even a butterfly sanctuary. This wild, unspoiled region is also home to the friendly Rukai aboriginal tribe.
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Lugang: It is one of Taiwan's oldest towns and is famous for its old market street, magnificent temples, curved streets, and fine traditional handicrafts.
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Tainan: Tainan is Taiwan's temple capital. It's the best place to witness ancient Chinese traditions and age-old religious ceremonies.
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Mt. Hehuan: Mt. Hehuan is located in Central Taiwan, on the western edge of Taroko National Park. This alpine station is characterized by rolling green hills that often disappear in a sea of clouds. This is a place to find the most accessible high altitude hiking trails in Taiwan with most peaks reaching heights of more than 3000m.
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