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Best Landmarks in Taipei

  • Lungshan Temple

    Step into the serene and historically rich Lungshan Temple, a stunning Buddhist and Taoist temple adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant decorations. It's a peaceful sanctuary and a glimpse into Taiwan's spiritual heart.

  • Martyr's Shrine

    The Martyr's Shrine is dedicated to fallen soldiers and features traditional Chinese architecture, with a changing of the guard ceremony.

  • Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall

    The Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall was built in memory of the Republic of China's first president, featuring the Liberty Square Arch made of marble. It hosts a changing of the guards every hour.

  • Taipei 101

    Soaring into the sky, Taipei 101 is an iconic skyscraper offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its observatory decks. Once the world's tallest building, it's a symbol of Taiwan's modern architectural prowess and a must-visit for any visitor.

  • Air Force headquarters

    A significant administrative building and landmark, often associated with historical events and military presence. It represents a part of Taipei's civic infrastructure.

  • Northern Gate

    The Northern Gate is the most popular of the four remaining gates of Taipei's old city walls, being the only one in its original form.

  • Red House

    The Red House in Ximending started as the city’s first public market and is now an independent boutique hub with frequently rotated stores.

  • Bopiliao Historical Block

    Bopiliao Historical Block preserves the essence of Taipei's past with its narrow lanes and well-preserved architecture.

  • Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

    This grand monument honors the former president of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek, and features majestic architecture, sprawling gardens, and a fascinating museum. Witness the hourly changing of the guard ceremony for a solemn display of military precision.

  • Taipei 101 Observatory

    Taipei 101 Observatory offers views of Taipei from its observatory deck, with a gift shop on the 88th floor and a Sky Deck on the 91st floor. It also features a large pendulum that stabilizes the building.

  • Tung

    Tung is a charming and trendy historic district where old meets new, featuring independent boutiques, traditional shops, art galleries, and Michelin-listed establishments.

  • Liberty Square Arch

    The Liberty Square Arch commemorates the 100th anniversary of Chiang Kai Shek's birth and is made completely out of marble, featuring intricate details and carvings.

  • Bopiliao Historic Block

    A 200-year-old historical block.

  • Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial

    The Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall is an iconic landmark dedicated to the former president of the Republic of China (Taiwan), located in Liberty Square alongside the National Concert Hall and National Theater.

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