There are many beef noodle restaurants in Taipei, but only one run by a chef from Iran. After more than a decade in business, the restaurant is going as strong a ever.
Due to the high popularity of bicycling in Taiwan, there are now many hotels, homestays, and hostels that cater specifically to the needs of cycling tourists.
The Tanyashen Green Bikeway is a cycling route in Taichung’s Daya and Shengang districts. It’s an easy ride through semi-rural areas with a number of interesting sights to discover.
There is no shortage of wheat-based food creations in Taipei, among the top choice being beef noodles, steamed dumplings, and Taiwanese hamburgers.
If you want to learn about Taiwan’s indigenous tribes there is no better way than visiting an indigenous village. Alang Tongan in Nantou County is such a place.
You don’t need to travel to mountain villages to enjoy authentic indigenous dishes in Taiwan. There are fine restaurants in the heart of Taichung and in the town of Puli.
Sun Moon Lake is known for its beautiful scenery. There are many ways to have fun around and on the lake, including stand-up paddleboarding. At the village of Ita Thao, learn about the fascinating culture of the Thao Tribe.