Half day tour 13:00 Pick up from Hotel 13:30 Visit Taipei Xia
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Half day tour 13:00 Pick up from Hotel 13:30 Visit Taipei Xia
Half day tour 13:00 Pick up from Hotel 13:30 Visit Taipei Xia-Hai City The century-old Xiahai Chenghuang Temple is host to God temple statues of the City God, his wife, the Chinese Cupid, and 600 other deities. The temple has the highest statue density in Taiwan. Tradition has it that if the statue of Chinese Cupid is standing, he is eager to find a good marriage for people. The temple therefore attracts a lot of singles for a significant other couples visit this temple in search of a smooth going. 14:00 Visit Old storefront buildings on Dihua St. Mengjia (Monga) was the first port in Taipei before the 16:30 Back to Hotel once-massive Tamsui River was silted up due to the upper-stream settlements. After losing an ethnic clash (i.e., Ding-Xia-Jiao-Ping) in 1853, immigrants from Fujian’s Tongan region were forced out of Mengjia by the Sanyi immigrants, also from Fujian, to settle in Dadaocheng. As the trade input between China and the West reached a record high, Dadaocheng replaced the inaccessible Mengjia as a major port and prosperous business district. Stores selling goods from China mushroomed along Dihua Street, which is situated behind the riverfront-facing Guide Street. Overnight, wealth prompted the Dihua Street-based businessmen to erect opulent houses with arcades adapted to the rainy climate. In addition to the intriguing eclectic facades that are decorated in Western style, these old storefront houses are best known for being extremely narrow and deep. Behind each storefront is a factory or a warehouse, lending an air of distinction to this cluster of old-fashioned housing complex. 1-day tour 08:30 Pick up from Hotel The Lungshan Temple houses hundred of 09:00 Visit Lungshan Temple statues of Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian deities. The temple mixes traditional Chinese siheyuan ("four-building courtyard") with palace architecture in its design. The temple is divided into front hall, main hall, rear hall, right wing and left wing. Paintings of vivid creatures grace the temple walls, and stone statues of mystical creatures guard the temple grounds. The joining of wall and roof did not use any nails or braces made of metal. Covered by overlapping tiles, the temple roof is decorated with figures of dragon, phoenix and other auspicious creatures. The figures are decorated with porcelain, clay, and shards of coloured glass. They represent the pinnacle of mosaic art in Taiwan. The temple has been declared a Secondary National Heritage Site. 10:30 Visit Taipei 101 Located within Taipei 101, the Taipei 101 Mall gathers observatory the world top brands to create a high-end shopping experience. Up to the observatory, where you could have a “Bird Eye’s View” of the whole Taipei City. 12:00 Lunch at Dintaifung Din Tai Fung is well-known for its delicacies; especially dishes like Steamed Pork Dumplings, Steamed Chicken Soup, and Fried Rice with Eggs and Shrimps are classic cuisines with high recommendations. The new developed dishes, Shrimp-and-Pork Wontons in Red Chili Oil and Pork-and-Vegetable Wontons in Red Chili Oil, are spicy, delicious, and most important of all, with the scent of Chinese herbal medicine. 14:00 Visit National Palace The Taipei National Palace Museum is a Museum world-class museum that hosts an eclectic collection of treasures kept by generations of Emperors ruling from the Forbidden City. In WWII, Nationalist troops seized the most important pieces in order to prevent invaders from ransacking China's national treasures. A twist of fate eventually brought these treasures to Taiwan. The Taipei National Palace Museum is designed in the style of a Northern Chinese palace. The museum is home to hundreds of thousands of historical relics that make up the world's most comprehensive and precious collection of ancient Chinese artifacts. The entire collection covers 5,000 years of China's historical and artistic achievements. 16:30 Back to Hotel