Discover the best top things to do in Datong, Taiwan including Topology Travel- Travel in Real Taiwan (Private Tour), Taipei Walking Tour - Private Half Day Tour, MyProGuide, Dalongdong Bao An Temple, Taipei Confucius Temple, Ningxia Nightmarket, Taipei City Mall, Q Square Mall.
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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 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 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!
4.5 based on 407 reviews
dedicated to Paosheng Tati, the God of Medicine
We visited this temple after visiting the Confucious temple nearby. The temple looks old with intricate carvings and ornaments on the roof. Many people prayed here and it was fairly smoky due to the many burning joss sticks.
4.0 based on 699 reviews
We walked 500 m directly west from Yuanshan Station, arriving at 9:30 AM. Inside the entry gate near the 1956 Minglun Instruction Hall, we were initially distracted by 3 noisy Taiwan blue magpies, but admiring the ceiling architecture of the honorary side halls, were amazed with the peaceful atmosphere. To our surprise, 3 robed women exited the Main Hall and marched around the complete courtyard complex to the cadence of clapped boards. Very worthwhile, now on to the large temple next door.
4.0 based on 1,401 reviews
Ningxia night market has really become a lot more popular and there is the famous oyster egg goup omelette. Two very famous stalls line next to each other, (these are shop fronts). The main market has everything you want, Mung Bean Smoothie, Fried Squid, Taro Ball (pork floss and salted egg), Fried Taro Ball with Salted Egg Lava, Popiah peanut brittle, Kwa Pau. The games section is also enjoyable and the pinball machine allows you to collect tokens to swap for toys. It’s a lot more transparent than Shilin night market where fights can break out due to the lack of transparency. At 1 NT per go, it really keeps the kids happy.
4.0 based on 703 reviews
This mall is a favourite of mine for very affordable shopping. Starting from Taipei Main Station, the mall stretches for about a mile under ground. You can walk down one side with stores on either side, then back the other side of same. The mall has clothing, footwear, watches, jewelery, Chinese arts & crafts in one section, computer games, manga and anime, electronics for the other half. Play Station and Nintendo are huge here. There is even a coffee shop with waitresses dressed as anime characters. I was amazed by the number of vending machines which dispense toys of all kinds. The restaurants at the end are mostly Indonesian for food. Duroyal Ice Cream at that end also, is a must for $1 ice cream cones and they have 40 awesome flavours. Price has not gone up for years. It is at the other end of the underground mall so if you want to go there first, go to Beiman metro stop instead of Taipei Main, to save walking a mile to get there for ice cream.
4.0 based on 198 reviews
Located adjacent to Taipei Main Station and accessible by subway, Q Square is a mid-sized retail mall with stores like Zara, Adidas, and Uniqlo, a cineplex, and an excellent subterranean food court.
The department store conjunction together with Taipei main train station. Inside the same building there are department store, restaurants even hotel. Also long distance bus station. The mall has different brand of fashion choice also lots of good choice. Very convenience.
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