Baxian Cave is located in the north of Hua Tung Mountain by the coast of Changbin Township. "Baxian" (eight deities) are famous Chinese deities. |
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Baxian Cave (Baxiandong) - Taitung
Sanxiantai (Terrace of the Three Immortals) - Taitung
The three huge rocks that make up the island's most prominent feature have given rise to a local legend that three of China's Eight Immortals once landed there. |
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Jiufen - Taipei county
Jiufen used to the center of gold mining. It is located within the hills in northeast of Taiwan. The village is next to the mountain and facing the sea. The most prosperous shopping district is Jiufen Old Street. |
Taipei International Flora Exposition
The 2010 Taipei International Flora Exposition (the 2010 Taipei Int’l Flora Expo), a category A2B1 horticulture exposition, is set to open on November 6th, 2010, |
Monday, October 11, 2010
Hoping Island - Keelung
Monday, September 6, 2010
Yehliu Geopark - Taipei
Monday, February 22, 2010
Lukang - Taichung county
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Taipei Zoo - Taipei
The history of the zoo can be traced back to over 90 years ago.The total area of the zoo is 90 hectares open to the public. There are six main buildings, eight exhibition areas. There are also an outdoor nature observation area, a wetland ecological park, and special exhibit house.
Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village - Nantou
The Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village presently comprises three main theme areas: the Aboriginal Village Park; Amusement Isle; and the European Garden. The Formosa Aboriginal Cultural Village has the largest outdoor museum in Taiwan dedicated to displaying the traditional homes and architecture of Taiwan’s nine principal aborigine tribes.
Salt Mt. in Cigu - Tainan
Alishan - Chiayi
Alishan's beauty is natural with living creatures. Besides the sunrise, sea of clouds, brilliant sunshine, and sunset, its spectacular views encompass Tashan, Xiaoliyuanshan, Zhushan and Wanshuishan.
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