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Lin An Tai Historical Home
One of the oldest houses existing in Taipei City.
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Lungshan Temple
Many festivals and celebrations are held in Lungshan, often called "meeting place of the gods" for the wealth of deities worshipped here. Lungshan means "Dragon Mountain."
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Peitou Hot Springs Park and Museum
Peitou Hot Springs Park is an area located in suburban Taipei which has a number of popular hot springs. Located in the park is the Hot Springs Museum, where visitors can learn about hot springs through a series of exhibits.
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National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall
Sixty-two landscaped acres of gardens and walkways surround this marble and tile landmark building.
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Taipei 101
tallest skyscraper in the world as of Friday, October 17th, 2003. 508 meters high opening in Jan 2005
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Shilin Night Market
ThisĀ is a nice place with a vast variety of delicious but not expensive food.
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Chang Foundation
Five galleries and a bonsai garden are the main attractions of this foundation started in the early 1990s to promote Chinese art.
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Fine Arts Museum
The twentieth-century collection housed at this art museum nestles chronologically between the ancient works in the National Palace Museum and the new works in the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
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Huahsi Night Market
This stretch of noodle and fish restaurants, specialty shops and street vendors attracts throngs of tourists. Snake handlers and snake-derived medicines and foods give Huahsi Street its common name, Snake Alley.
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Jao Ho Street Night Market
Jao Ho Street has become a secondary road and the business has also declined. Therefore, the government set up a night market in 1987. It is the second tourist night market in Taipei.
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