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Hidden gems, Kung Fu schools, interesting places to visit in TaipeiCountry forums / North-East Asia / Taiwan | ||
Fellow travelers I am going to Taipei next week (for a week's time) and would like some great ideas to
Thanks in advance... | ||
My gems may be your garbage. Please be specific. Please do some home work and come back with answerable questions. Cheers. | 1 | |
Hi Mark Of course I have done my home work ;-) I am not looking for what I can read in Lonely Planet and this threads as well. Perhaps I should have stated that. Sorry. However, found nothing about a good Kung Fu school. I would also like to know about a good hot spring/bath/pool in Taipei. I am just a regular globetrotter who like what we all like - cultural observations of all kinds. Budget is not an issue. Thanks. | 2 | |
I can't help with a kung fu school, but i can suggest a few things that don't often get mentioned. Other things worth visiting that I think are a bit underrated are Seven Star Mountain (Mt Cising/ Qixing), with awesome views on a clear day; Dihua St and the Beitou Folk Arts Museum. | 3 | |
Brilliant. Many thanks. | 4 | |
I have not been to Chengtian Temple, but if you're not interested in such a long walk, Longshan Temple is very close to an MRT station (called Longshan Temple) and is probably the most active temple in Taipei. It tends to be crowded, but I think that just adds to the interesting atmosphere. You should definitely make time to go to the National Palace Museum. And while I wouldn't skip something else to do this, if you happen to be near the Sun Yat Sen Memorial it has a small but nice museum inside that contains various artifacts from his life. | 5 | |