Discover the best top things to do in Datong, Taiwan including Topology Travel- Travel in Real Taiwan (Private Tour), MyProGuide, Taipei Walking Tour - Private Half Day Tour, The Coriander Cooking Studio, Taiwan Cooking 101 School, inBlooom Dadaocheng I, Museum of Contemporary Arts, Taipei, Dihua Street, Xiahai Chenghuang Temple, Dadaocheng Pier.
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5.0 based on 580 reviews
If you are planning to have a spontaneous trip with people meeting and food tasting and the most essential and authentic local experience, we offer you various types of trip ranging from a 2-week trip, a day trip to a customized trip, weekly walking tour and local life experience which everyone can participate.
5.0 based on 197 reviews
MyProGuide is a professional tour guide center, we provides any type of tour guide for you when you are traveling. You can check our reviews by our great services. Just come to us and tell us what are you looking for!
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Taipei is just like a museum. There is a group of people telling the story of this huge museum, inviting travelers strolling along, exploring every single corner, and discovering the landscape and history. Taipei Walking Tour, may you see the genuine Taipei in Chinese, English, and Japanese. Professional tour guide, In-depth cultural experience, On regular spot and time. Taipei City Guides are passionate with Taipei. We read through the historical data to understand the development of every corner, and visit various neighborhoods to feature the beauty of architecture. Taipei City Guides provide regular on-spot introduction. We welcome travelers from worldwide to explore the true color of Taipei.
5.0 based on 154 reviews
Our mission is to recreate the most popular and traditional small eats in Taiwan with you, to share the culture through culinary tours, and make Taipei like your home. Our Studio located in a small residential alley by the main street and a small park, where you can still peek a little of Taipei 101. In this relaxing kitchen you will not only learn how to make your own Taiwanese food with our family recipes, but also be shared with Taiwanese tea culture and drinking culture of Taiwanese people in their daily life.
The host was very friendly and patient in conducting the cooking class, and we had lots of fun with the hands-on making of xiao long bao. She was also very helpful in introducing us to the different kinds of tea unique to Taiwan with an elaborate tea ceremony appreciation, and we enjoyed ourselves! Highly recommended for couples and also travelling individuals who are interested to try their hand at learning about Taiwan’s culinary and tea culture. It was a fruitful and enjoyable 4 hours spent!
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Locate at the historical area Dadaocheng, surrounded by antique shops and temples, Taiwan Cooking 101 School not only has it's charm but also is first one to offer routine biliqual cooking classes, 3 sessions a day, 7 days a week, to travellers and visitors. With easy to use kitchenware and cooking set and professional chef teacher, you will get closer of Taiwanese cooking skill and food culture. Come to learn making the most popular Taiwanese dishes, such as beef noodles, braised pork on rice, oyster omelet, Xiao Long Bao and Bubble Tea. Three 2hr classes a day starting at 10am, 2pm and 6pm respectively. The chef teacheres will guide you to complete a set of 3 dished step by step. Cooking Taiwanese dishes will be the most trendy and fun thing to do in Taiwan.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
inBlooom is a designer's printed fabric brand based in Taiwan. The store at No. 28, Minle St. is the main store of the brand. Which has the most complete products series in stock. Besides, there is another shop called "inBlooom Second Shop" at nearby, which sell more selected products by inBlooom. Highly suggest people go to both of these two shops to get the completely shopping experience of inBlooom.
4.0 based on 242 reviews
The Museum of Contemporary Arts (MOCA), Taipei fills a gap in Taipei's artistic offering. It's more contemporary than modern. The Museum has a number of intallations, varying from time to time. The building dates from the Japanese colonial era (1895-1945). Following Retrocession, it housed the Tapei City Goverment. It later housed MOCA. There are free audio guides and group tours. MOCA is closed on Monday. Best access is by MRT, Zhongshan Station, Red or Green Lines
4.0 based on 954 reviews
For adventurous eaters, this is the premiere spot to buy dried delicacies like longyan fruits, scallops, mushrooms and abalone. Before Chinese New Year is when this street is at its busiest, when Taiwanese flock to the market to stock up for Lunar New Year's feasts.
This is a great area to purchase either purchase dry goods in bulk or just check out what is available for purchase. There are all types of dry fruit, preserved plum, dried shrimp, mushrooms, herbal goods, etc. There is also a great store to purchase commercial bakery items (baking tins, pastry bags, muffin/cupcake liners, and much more).
4.0 based on 375 reviews
This charming little temple is much the same as it was in the 19th Century (built in 1859). Though it is home to the City God, 600 other spiritual figurines also are found here, giving it the highest statue density in Taipei. Another resident is the Old Man Under the Moon, who is the Chinese Cupid, so single folk looking for love also come here to pray. This temple is the spiritual center of the community and has a lot of things happening around Chinese New Year. It is also located on Dahua Street (reviewed separately), which is full of wonderful shops, old and new.
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