On our last day before returning to Taipei, we visited the vibrant city of Kaohsiung. It was fascinating to observe the contrasts between the capital city, Taipei, and this bustling coastal metropolis. While Taipei is known for its dense urban landscape and fast-paced energy, Kaohsiung exudes a more relaxed atmosphere, shaped by its connection to…
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Taiwan Day 4
On that day, we had the unique opportunity to visit a Chinese temple dedicated to one of the religions practiced in the region, Maoism. It was a fascinating experience that offered us insight into the rich cultural traditions and spiritual practices that differ significantly from those we might be more familiar with. One of the…
Taiwan Day Two
On the second day, we had the incredible opportunity to visit the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The museum was truly captivating, showcasing an extensive collection of historical relics and artifacts. From the intricate porcelain pieces and masterfully crafted jade works to the beautifully preserved calligraphy scrolls, every exhibit offered a glimpse into the rich cultural…
Taiwán Day one
Our day began early at 8 a.m. with breakfast at the hotel. It was fascinating to notice how the breakfast options reflected a mix of cultures. Much of the food was typical of Asian cuisine, including noodles, miso soup, chicken, and pork, yet there were also American-inspired touches, such as tater tots. This unique blend…