1. Taipei
As the capital city of Taiwan, Taipei stands as the largest administrative center with 12 districts. It is home to numerous prestigious universities such as National Taiwan University, National Taiwan Normal University, Chinese Culture University, National Taiwan University of Education, and Tamkang University.
In addition to being the political center, Taipei flourishes with tourist attractions, restaurants, culinary delights, museums, shopping centers, and entertainment districts. Particularly, Taipei's night markets are esteemed as one of its most renowned cultural and culinary highlights.

2. Taroko National Park
Regarded as one of the most captivating tourist destinations in Taiwan, Taroko National Park stretches from Taichung City to Nantou and Hualien. It continuously mesmerizes visitors with its breathtaking landscapes, majestic mountain ranges, lush green forests, eerie marble gorges, habitats of rare wildlife species, and shimmering waterfalls glittering in the golden hues of sunlight. Together, they form a picturesque scenery that enchants travelers who come here to explore.
Besides, Taroko boasts numerous fascinating attractions such as the Clear Stream Cliff, Tu Mau Bridge, Swallow Grotto, Changchun Shrine, and Nine Turns Tunnel. It is indeed an extraordinary place that enriches travelers' experiences.

3. Tri Ban Hot Spring
Tri Ban Hot Spring, also known as the 'Number One Scene in Eastern Taiwan,' is situated 17km southwest of Hualien City. It is one of the most renowned hot springs in Taiwan, featuring clear, odorless water.
Notably, the temperature of Tri Ban Hot Spring can reach up to 100 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for drinking and bathing, contributing significantly to health benefits. Nearby, there is a hotel where visitors can rest and relax after days of urban stress.

4. Night Market
When stepping foot in Taiwan, you cannot miss the vibrant night markets here. Taiwanese Night Markets not only offer visitors cultural experiences but also serve as a paradise for street food lovers and shoppers. Each night market features unique specialties that cannot be found elsewhere.
Fengjia Night Market is the largest night market in Taichung, renowned for snacks like fried chicken, meat soup, and sweet potato balls. Other famous night markets include Shilin Night Market (Taipei), Shilin Night Market (Taipei), and Liuhe Night Market (Kaohsiung). The operating hours of night markets typically range from 5 pm to 1 - 2 am, making them exciting tourist destinations in Taiwan.

5. Sun Moon Lake
Also known as 'Sun Moon Pond,' one of the most famous tourist attractions in Taichung. Sun Moon Lake is likened to a fairyland with an incredibly mystical and enchanting beauty that captivates visitors. It is most beautiful in spring and autumn.
In spring, both the lake and the pathways are covered with pink and white cherry blossoms. In autumn, you can admire the moon hanging in the air, surrounded by red and golden leaves, creating a stunning scenery. Additionally, visitors can explore other fascinating spots around the lake, such as Van Vo Temple dedicated to Quan Cong and Confucius. Sun Moon Lake is the essence between the moon and the sun, a place that always captures the affection of travelers.

6. Jiufen Old Village
Located in northern Taiwan, Jiufen is a quaint ancient village that attracts many Taiwanese tourists. It exudes a strong Chinese ambiance with red lanterns hanging high and food stalls and tea houses scattered everywhere.
Visitors should taste the high-mountain tea, savor rustic cakes, and enjoy the fresh, cool sea breeze while admiring the entire beauty of the area. Travelers not only relax their souls here but also nostalgically immerse themselves in the past with unforgettable memories.

7. National Palace Museum Taipei
As one of the premier museums in Asia, the National Palace Museum houses numerous precious artifacts, showcasing exquisite treasures like jadeite cabbage and invaluable paintings and portraits of ancient monarchs.
Nestled amidst towering mountains, the museum's unique setting enhances its extraordinary beauty. The National Palace Museum Taipei is an outstanding tourist destination that visitors cannot afford to miss when in Taipei.

8. Taipei 101
Anyone who has had the opportunity to visit the Emerald Isle surely knows about Taipei 101 – the pride of the people of Taiwan – a building that once held the record as the tallest skyscraper in the world for many years and only relinquished this position to the extravagant Burj Khalifa in 2010.
The building is located in the Xinyi District, the busiest central area of Taipei City, Taiwan. Upon completion, Taipei 101 surpassed the Petronas Twin Towers in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur to become the world's first skyscraper exceeding 500 meters in height. Even more proudly, the building was once voted by Newsweek magazine as one of the Seven New Wonders of the World and was also voted by the Discovery Channel as one of the Seven Wonders of Engineering. To this day, Taipei 101 still holds the Guinness record for the world's fastest passenger elevator.
Taipei 101 is also known as the Financial Center of Taipei. It is the venue for many important events in Taiwan, and politicians and celebrities alike consider it one of their first stops when visiting Taiwan. As dusk falls, Taipei building is illuminated with 7 colors from the spectrum, and what's more, each day corresponds to different colors in the order: red - orange - yellow - green - blue - indigo - violet according to the days of the week.

9. Buddha Light Mountain Temple
As the most famous temple in Taiwan, located in the city of Kaohsiung, Buddha Light Mountain Temple is hailed as the 'Buddhist Capital,' where visitors will be amazed by the solemnity and grandeur of the unique architectural works here. The highlight of Buddha Light Mountain Temple is the Great Buddha Statue with a gentle smile, currently the tallest in the world (108m).
Cast in bronze and placed right in the center of the square, along with two rows of pagodas resembling two fortress walls to protect the path to the Great Buddha statue. Visiting Buddha Light Mountain Temple will help you learn more about the beauty of Buddhism, the spiritual world, and the rare tranquility.

10. Yangming Mountain
To ascend Yangming Mountain, you will trek along a small trail on the mountainside, which might be tiring for those unaccustomed to hiking. However, this journey will offer you the opportunity to admire many beautiful natural scenes, including vast meadows and if you visit around May to July, you will see incredibly romantic fields of daylilies.

11. Fulong Beach
Taiwan not only boasts unique world-class landmarks but also enjoys the favor of nature with many beautiful beaches, notably Fulong Beach. Featuring expansive stretches of sandy shores and crystal-clear blue waters, this is the perfect destination for various exciting sea activities such as kayaking, sports, and surfing.
To visit and enjoy the attractions in this area, you'll need to purchase a ticket for around $100 NT (~ 75,000 VND), a very reasonable price for the fascinating experiences here.

12. Palace Museum
The Taipei Palace Museum will be your next stop on your journey to explore Taiwan. Here, you'll be mesmerized by countless treasures, artifacts, and relics on display.
Enjoy the opportunity to 'time-travel' back to ancient times and appreciate some of Taiwan's most exquisite artworks.

13. Ten Portions
When traveling to Taiwan and passing through Cửu Phần, don't forget to take a stroll around Ten Portions. Let your soul drift along with the charming red lanterns on both sides of the street to dispel all worries in life. This is undoubtedly an ideal destination that you cannot miss.

14. Presidential Palace
When joining cheap tours to Taiwan, you should consider visiting the Presidential Palace in Taipei. This is a popular destination attracting many visitors every year. Please take note of the visiting hours as they may vary each day. The visiting hours are from 8 am to 4 pm, except on October 19th when it closes at 8 pm. Additionally, visitors will be required to present their passport and necessary documents upon request.

15. Tzu Chi Memorial Hall
The square of the Tzu Chi Memorial Hall is a majestic and splendid place. Here, you can witness the changing of the guards ceremony inside the famous Dharma Drum Mountain Museum. It's an opportunity for you to learn about Taiwan through different historical periods.

