Taiwan (/ˌtaɪˈwɑːn/ ( listen)), officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia. Its neighbors include the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. It is the most populous state and largest economy that is not a member of the United Nations.
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The biggest cherryblossom festival event in Taiwan. There are 5000 cherry trees planted in the park. Every Feburary and early March is the best time to view the gorgeous full blooming of cherry blossom. Besides, visitors can experience the Taiwanese indigenous people's culture and performance as well as the amusement attractions in the same visit.
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Groove and swing to one of Asia’s four major jazz festivals at the Taichung Jazz Festival! Head to Civic Square and Jingguo Boulevard Parkway during this nine-day event, which will showcase top international and local artists. Prepare for some heartwarming and captivating performances as each song takes you to the depth of your emotions.
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In Taipei for New Year’s Eve? Then be sure to catch the city-wide countdown ritual at Taipei 101! An exhilarating fireworks display will shoot from Taipei 101 to celebrate the new year. For the best views, head to Xiangshan early to battle out photographers for a good spot. The East corner of Taipei 101 and the North Bank of Keelung River offer also good views of the show. After midnight, head to a star performance or the numerous parties around the city to continue the celebrations!
We went to Taiwan to specifically watch the New year fireworks display of Taipei 101. And true enough the fireworks show was nothing short of spectacular. Two hours before midnight we went to the vicinity of the building. There were already a lot of people enjoying the food and drink stalls set up near the building. We waited for the fireworks display near a city parking area near Songzhi road. It has a very nice view of the building so that we were able to watch the whole fireworks display as it unfolded. Truly a great experience.
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Every summer, music fans and bands descend on the long-awaited Ho-Hai-Yan Gongliao Rock Festival to experience the passion of rock and roll. Held since the year 2000, the rock and roll marathon takes place over several days, where heavyweight rock and roll bands from Taiwan and around the globe congregate in Fulong Beach. Whether it’s swinging to the rhythm of guitar music with the sea breeze blowing in your face or admiring the dazzling high-tech stage lighting accompanied by powerful, awe-inspiring beat of the music, each extraordinary performance attracts over several hundred-thousand music and band enthusiasts. The rock festival adopts the marathon approach, where a band’s performance is followed by another band, consisting of mostly well-known domestic or overseas bands. There are also passionate performances by numerous underground bands to offer diverse entertainment for the fans and the festival also serves as a launching pad for emerging bands.
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