Okay seriously, this might actually be the best Marriott Hotel in the world (hear me out)! And of course, I’m not including the ultra-luxury hotels under the Marriott umbrella, such as the…
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Food & DrinkNight MarketsTaipei
Tonghua Night Market – A Guide to Taipei’s “Local” Linjiang Street Market
by rcjengby rcjengTonghua Night Market, otherwise known as Linjiang Street Night Market, is one of the smallest top night markets in Taipei. Though relatively small, it’s undeniably one of the locals’ favorite places to…
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Food & DrinkNight MarketsTaipei
Ningxia Night Market – A Local Food Guide to “Taipei’s Stomach”
by rcjengby rcjengNingxia Night Market (寧夏夜市) may not have the name-brand recognition of Shilin Night Market. Still, it’s recognized for having some of the best traditional Taiwanese street foods and being one of busiest…
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Budget HotelsHostels
Where to Stay in Taipei? – The 6 Best Areas for Every Type of Tourist
by rcjengby rcjengOne of my favorite things to do while traveling is to go for a stroll around the area of my hostel, hostel or AirBnB. But this experience becomes much more pleasant when…
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OutdoorTaipeiTo Do
Beitou Thermal Valley – A Walk Through Taipei’s “Hell Valley”
by rcjengby rcjengTaipei’s Beitou district is known for it’s hot springs and resorts. In fact, the whole district has built its entire tourism industry around it’s fortunate proximity to subterranean volcanic activity. Hot springs…
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Best known for seafood and noodles, Taiwan is a popular tourist destination thanks to its famous foods. But there’s more to this country than oysters, omelets, and wontons, as Taiwan’s most productive…
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LandmarksTaipeiTo Do
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall – Taipei’s Iconic National Monument
by rcjengby rcjengAny Taipei local will tell you that Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (中正紀念公園) is one of the most iconic national monuments in the city. It’s the perfect blend of traditional Chinese architecture, history…
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