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Study History and Politics in the New Tourism of Taiwan

Written By Unknown on Thursday, April 5, 2012 | 1:54 PM


Taiwan is known as a shopping paradise in Asia, and travelers should generally be entitled to Taipei, the capital of this country to go shopping. Taiwan has set a new tour of 10 cities to get more tourists to destinations that attract and provide for inspections.
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Daxi, Taoyuan
The hotel is located near the city of Taipei, the city is the place to learn about the political history of Taiwan. Daxi is the home of two former presidents of Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek and his son Chiang Ching-Kuo and also a place of final burial. The city is full of baroque architecture of the buildings and relics of the two ex-presidents combined.
Dajia, Taichung
Often, the popularity of the south and north covered the city in central Taiwan is actually a center of culture and tradition of this country. Every spring, Dajia take the biggest religious festival, the Mazu. At this festival for seven days and eight nights of thousands of residents of the city on foot, in the hope of the blessing of Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea.
Beitou, Taipei
Beitou Hot Spring is a paradise with a charming Japanese-style just outside the city of Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. You can see the influence of Japanese colonial rule in the parks and buildings in Beitou.
Anping, in Tainan
Anping town has a red castle that was once called Fort Zeelandia, which was built during the Dutch occupation in the 1960s. Red Castle is the best place to watch the sunset.
Jincheng Kinmen
Although it looks like the city of Jincheng easy, but the city often tourist attractions of Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou will. The day-12 in the fourth calendar month from China, Kinmen residents hold a parade that took place 300 years in this town for the birthday of the gods, gods of the Cheng Huang Jincheng City to celebrate.
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