
▲ Taipei 101 is one of the world's tallest buildings, blending modern architecture with Eastern aesthetics, and serves as a landmark in Taipei. It houses a shopping mall and an observation deck, making it ideal for shopping, photography, and enjoying panoramic city views.

▲ Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall combines traditional Chinese and modern architectural styles, with its blue roof and white walls symbolizing freedom and democracy. The spacious and magnificent square makes it a famous historical and cultural landmark in Taipei.

▲ Taipei's trendy Xinyi District shopping area brings together luxury department stores, gourmet restaurants, and fashion brands, combined with the landmark Taipei 101, making it a great destination for shopping and photo opportunities.

▲ The Xinyi Public Housing Community is a well-preserved military dependents' village in Taipei, blending historical heritage, creative markets, and a stunning view of Taipei 101. It's a popular spot to experience the city's transformation and cultural lifestyle.

▲ Longshan Temple, with its thriving incense and long history, is an important religious center in Taipei. Nearby, the Bopiliao Historic Block preserves quaint streetscapes and stone-paved alleys, showcasing the early urban charm of Taiwan.

▲ The Forbidden City serves as a treasure trove preserving ancient Chinese culture, housing nearly 700,000 cultural relics and artworks. The three must-see masterpieces of the Palace Museum are the Jadeite Cabbage, Meat-shaped Stone, and Mao Gong Ding. Beyond these, the architectural marvels, gardens, sculptures, and calligraphy paintings within the palace complex are equally worthy of careful appreciation.

▲ The Taipei Martyrs' Shrine was built to commemorate fallen heroes, featuring solemn and magnificent architecture. With a ceremonial guard-changing ritual held every hour, it's a popular attraction for visitors to take photos and experience the ceremonial atmosphere.
