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    2022 May/June

    Deep Fried and Sweet

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 May/June, Feature, Food/Accommodation

    Easy to locate, lots of choices, everything cheap…. Taiwan’s night markets are uber popular with locals and foreign visitors alike. Most come for the wide variety of yummy snack foods on offer, many also browse for cheap clothes and knick-knacks, some play fun games of chance and skill.

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    April 22, 2022
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    Man of the Mountains

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 May/June, Feature, Hiking

    Much ink has been spilled on the subject of Taiwan’s manifold natural delights, yet the trails and peaks here remain largely unknown in the international adventure community. To get a…

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    April 11, 2022
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    Sweet Fusion

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 May/June, Feature, Food/Accommodation, North

    Many of Taipei’s patisseries and cafés now offer fusion dessert options designed to intrigue both Eastern and Western palates alike, and for the foreign visitor, it’s a chance to taste signature local flavors in otherwise familiar packages.

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    April 11, 2022
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    Lukang Good Sleeps, Good Eats

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 May/June, Central, Feature

    Though an extremely busy tourist town, Lukang is not a place of big, or many, hotels. We take you on visits to two of its most popular places to overnight and recommend some of Lukang’s best-known traditional hot-snack treats and the places to find them.

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    April 8, 2022
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    Riding the Iron Ox

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 May/June, Central, Feature

    The tourism experience in Changhua’s Fangyuan Township includes intertidal-zone oyster harvesting, “iron ox” eco-tours, “sea ox” rides, fresh harborside seafood and tidal-flats oyster/clam barbecues, Seaside Skywalk mangrove forest exploring and more.

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    April 7, 2022
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    Pretty Tianwei Township

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 May/June, Central, Feature

    A great 1,000-hectare swath of flat, quiet Tianwei Township in Changhua County is a vast country garden, home to a dense bloom of decorative flower, plant, and tree nurseries. What is called the Tianwei Highway Garden has become a prominent tourist destination in recent decades.

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    April 6, 2022
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    Old-Timey Lukang Town

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 May/June, Central, Feature

    The core of Lukang, located just off Taiwan’s central-west coast, is perhaps Taiwan’s best imperial-days living museum, a repository of heritage architecture even more concentrated than that found in the acclaimed core of Tainan City to the south.

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    April 1, 2022
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