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Taiwan has a varied topography, ranging from plains, basins, and hills to coastlines. It is especially rich in mountain and forest resources. Its mountainous areas cover about 73.64% of the area, and alpine regions with altitudes above 1,000 meters account for 46.73%. This small island has seven mountain ranges, including Jade Mountain, the highest peak in East Asia. Therefore, the government has built many beautiful and unique trails for tourists to go and learn about the importance of ecological conservation and get close to nature.
On the basis of these forest activities, this guide lists popular trails in Taiwan that beginners can easily access to the mountains and forests for your reference. Each trail is suitable for those who love nature, want to get away from the hustle and bustle, and love hiking.
Before reading the guide, I would like to add that since most of the trails are in the suburbs, you need to drive there. If you do not have a car, the guide also lists trails that can be reached by public transportation to meet different needs. Please evaluate your needs when planning your itinerary.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask 😁
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The famous nightlife in Taiwan is nothing more than night markets, bars, and other lively places; however, apart from the liveliness, I am fond of appreciating the land and the cities of Taiwan from a different perspective. Hence, some extraordinary night spots I have visited are listed in the guide, including spectacular, tranquil, and romantic attractions. Hope to bring an alternative travel experience for you.
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A guide to the top ten hot springs that travelers must revel in when visiting Taiwan!
Hot springs are one of Taiwan's characteristics. Due to Taiwan's special geological structure, located in the Ring of Fire, geothermal heat spreads throughout the country. Overall, there are 128 hot springs with signs; that is to say, traces of hot springs can be noticed in almost every city on the island. It is no exaggeration to name Taiwan as the kingdom of hot springs. As a hot spring lover, I found few places to get hot spring baths in the UK, which makes me miss the hot springs in my hometown. In addition, it also motivates me to share the beauty of hot springs in Taiwan with hot spring lovers from all over the world. Thus, this guide is listed. Come and roam in Taiwan!
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Taiwan, the home of boba and the epicenter of bubble tea, serves up a WILD variet of combos, you can try a new one everyday for a whole year! (and maybe more)
I get it - the endless options can be overwhelming, especially if you're on a quick visit. Save this free guide to make sure you decide which place suites best for your taste and enjoy the tea :)
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