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Late-Night Coffee Oases: Taipei's Cozy Café Culture at Its Best
Take a stroll through almost any neighborhood in Taipei and you're sure to see a variety of independent cafés. Unlike the ubiquitous branches of chain operations like Starbucks and Louisa, these destinations each express their own unique style, often featuring music and art in addition to quality caffeinated drinks. The city provides many choices for places to hang out and socialize, including the two late-night java joints introduced below.
Where Silver Grass Whispers: Hiking up Mt. Qixing, Taipei's Tallest Mountain
Yangmingshan National Park's ever-changing beauty is the gift that keeps on giving. Each passing season brings cause for a return visit, and as the summer heat retreats, the silver grass on Mt. Qixing's slopes dons its annual shimmering gown of feathery plumes – time to lace up those hiking boots and take on Taipei's tallest peak.
Biking around Guandu: Sightseeing and Snacking Along the Tamsui River
The old Guandu community, to the north of where the Keelung River flows into the Tamsui, was one of northern Taiwan's earliest locations settled by Han Chinese. Today, the area sees a steady stream of day-trippers arriving to explore the avian riches of Guandu Nature Park, the magnificent heritage Guandu Temple, riverside bikeway cycling, old-timey shops, and the sleek new Guandu Wharf Container Market.
TaiPET City: Taipei Provides Ample Opportunities for Pet Owners to Enjoy the City with their Furry Friends
Taipei, the birthplace of the world's first cat café, has seen a surge in pet ownership in recent years. Pets are everywhere. You might catch sight of a Shiba Inu sporting sunglasses in a stroller or a skateboarding pup cruising through a pedestrian zone. Even parrots can be seen perched on their owners' shoulders. From the quirky to the adorable, this city's love for animals is undeniable. Following, we introduce some of Taipei's best spots for pet lovers and animal enthusiasts alike.
Where the Wild Things Are: History, Connections, and Conservation at the Taipei Zoo
For over a century, the development of the Taipei Zoo has been intertwined with the history of Taipei, from its origins during the Japanese era to the beloved animals it has housed. The zoo celebrates its 110th anniversary this year, making this the perfect time to showcase its contributions to wildlife conservation and biodiversity in Taiwan and abroad.
Where to Work Out: Taipei's Modern Sports Centers
For many people, a healthy lifestyle includes regular workouts and engaging in sports activities. Taipei is a city of many parks and bikeways, and the great outdoors in the form of verdant mountains with a network of great hiking trails is just a short drive or bus ride away. For those who prefer working up a sweat indoors or are looking for facilities on bad-weather days, the city has numerous excellent sports centers as well.
Frosty Treats & Fiery Fries: Savoring Taipei's Summer Cuisine
From fruit tea stalls to shaved-ice outlets, Taipei offers myriad options for cooling down in the summer. And despite the rising temperatures, piping-hot stir fries remain popular – especially when accompanied by a frosty beer. In this article, we introduce a few businesses that serve delicacies perfect for the summer season.
Cooking with CookInn Taiwan: A DIY Dive into the Preparation of Three Local Food and Drink Classics
Despiteits growing global appeal, Taiwanese cuisine and its cooking methods remain unfamiliar to many local and foreign food lovers. Whether it's the unique ingredients, special equipment, or traditional techniques, those not privy to Taiwanese food culture tend to find these things obscure. Seeking
Stroll, Sip, and Savor the Views: How to Make the Most of a Day Up in Maokong
For Taipei-based hiking enthusiasts, it's almost impossible to go wrong with a trip to Maokong. Convenient transport links and a hilly terrain converge to make the area an ideal quick getaway from the city center, while the local tea-growing heritage has blessed it with photogenic farmland and an abundance of teahouses – and cafés – ideal for rest and refueling.
Tranquil Lakes and Scenic Trails: Exploring the Enchanting Neihu District
Neihu District is in the northeast corner of Taipei's urban core. Here, the mountains that form the city's northside backdrop come down and run right into the community as spurs, with sizeable lakes found at their bases. Easy and quick Taipei Metro access means this enclave is a great destination for outdoor recreational fun followed – and/or preceded – by stops at stimulating temples, cafés, and teahouses.
The Genteel Minsheng Community: Good Living and Touring Down Along Shady Lanes
Taipei is a city that, at first sight, seems like a forest of tall buildings. Dip into areas behind the major thoroughfares, however, and you find many a "small" thriving community. Among the most characterful is the Minsheng Community, which boasts a large number of neighborhood parks, thickly leaf-shaded arteries, artsy cafés and restaurants, concept boutiques, and a noticeably slower, quality-oriented cosmopolitan approach to living.
An Eye-Opening Opera Experience: TaipeiEYE: Enter a World of High-Pitch Singing and Acrobatic Dance
From roadside glove puppetry during temple festivals to indigenous dances at cultural fairs and Chinese orchestral recitals at the National Theater & Concert Hall, opportunities to enjoy Taiwan's diverse traditional performing arts can be found around every corner in Taipei. A longstanding local favorite is traditional opera, and both the Taiwanese gezaixi (Taiwanese opera) and Peking varieties have flourished on the island for more than a century.
Panoramic City Rides: Tourists Enjoy Splendid Views and Gourmet Cuisine on Taipei Sightseeing Buses
While the Taipei Metro is the most convenient way to get around Taipei, visitors miss out on seeing much of the city while underground. The open-top double-decker tourist buses of the Taipei Sightseeing Bus hop-on/hop-off service offer unique views of the cityscape, stopping at most of the prime destinations in the urban core.
Eastern Taipei After Dark: Discovering Lesser-Known Evening Attractions in Songshan and Nangang Districts
Taiwan's busy yet mild-mannered capital comes alive after the sun sets. Whether you want to party it up, watch a live performance, or just relax by the river, there's always a reason to stay out just a bit longer. Don't worry about sustenance, as chances are there's an eatery, night market, or 24-hour convenience store conveniently near at hand.
台湾に根を張る日本のフラワーアーティスト
台北に移住して13年になる嶺貴子さん(以下、貴子さん)は、ここで数多くの美しい景色を見てきました。彼女が台湾へ移住したのは東日本大震災が発生した2011年のこと。旦那さんの意向で子どもを連れて台湾へ移住することになりました。
食事から始めるグリーン・ライフ
にぎやかな台北の街頭では隠れたフード革命が広まっています。これは台北をより持続可能で、より環境に配慮した都市へ変えていこうという動きで、シンプルに美味しい料理を提供するだけでなく、持続可能な食事を実践していくことで環境への思いやりを示そうというムーブメントです。
A Japanese Floral Artist Cultivating Roots in Taiwan
Takako Mine (嶺貴子), a resident of Taipei for 13 years, has witnessed much beautiful scenery during her time here. The catastrophic Tohoku Earthquake in 2011 frightened Takako and her family, so Takako's husband determined to immigrate to Taiwan with his wife and child, if only for a short while.
Green Living: Start with What You Eat
Nestled within the lively streets of Taipei, a culinary revolution is unfolding, moving the city towards a more sustainable and eco-conscious way of eating. This transformative approach goes beyond the mere act of serving delicious dishes; it's a mindful choice to extend kindness to the environment through sustainable dining practices.
スポーツ都市:台北の新たな取り組み
治安の良さは地元住民、観光客に関わらず、その都市の生活品質を示す重要な指標です。安全面が心配な国では、その地域の風俗や文化を十分に楽しむことはできません。
Sports City — Taipei's New Future
In any city, whether for local residents or visiting tourists, safety is a crucial indicator of the overall quality of life. Only in a country where personal safety is not a major concern can one fully enjoy the local customs and culture.