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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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    Bai Bai, Not Bye Bye

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 Mar./Apr., Feature

    It is very common to hear people in Taiwan saying “bye bye” when parting, a practice adapted from the English language. Also commonly heard is the Mandarin bai bai, used when referring to praying at a Daoist, Confucian, or Buddhist temple.

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    March 1, 2022
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    Fill Your Punnets!

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 Mar./Apr., Feature, North

    Winter in Taiwan is strawberry season. Beginning in December, the farms nestled in the hills of the northeast part of Taipei City blush crimson with the year’s harvest, attracting families eager to pick their own fruit.

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    February 25, 2022
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    Vegan Adventures

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 Mar./Apr., Feature, Food/Accommodation, North

    After a slow start, the eco-conscious, plant-based food trend has finally taken firm root in Taiwan. The past two years in particular have seen a diverse scene blossom, with options to suit everyone.

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    February 24, 2022
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    Island Getaway in Tainan City

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 Mar./Apr., Feature, South

    Small, tranquil, and attractive Yuguang Island lies directly off the coast on the south side of Tainan City’s Anping Harbor. New purpose-built inn-style homestays, a new museum, and new on-land/on-water fun activities have brought the island compelling allure.

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    February 24, 2022
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    Old Tainan City Learns New Tricks

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 Mar./Apr., Feature, South, Uncategorized

    Local young folk in Tainan revel in giving new life, personality, and mission to the humbler old architectural jewels they’ve grown up with, creating a treasure map of small eateries, tea rooms, cafés, boutique hotels, and other cultural-creative enterprises for travelers to culture-spelunk.

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    February 23, 2022
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    A Cultural Treasure-House

    By Travel in Taiwan2022 Mar./Apr., Feature, South

    Tainan City, born four centuries ago, is Taiwan’s most illustrious repository of important heritage sites. Here is a quartet of attractions that have been born within the past two decades.

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    February 22, 2022
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