Among its many tourist attractions, Taichung offers a downtown shopping experience similar to that of Tokyo or Manhattan, a bustling nightlife, and a cuisine to please even the pickiest palate. Travelers come to this city to feast their eyes on the temples, markets, parks, and museums. Touring families often visit the Taichung National Museum of Natural Science to marvel over the exhibits or the Feng Chia night market to purchase local goods. But perhaps what Taichung is known for the most is Bubble tea, the most famous beverage in the region.
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If you are looking for interesting souvenirs, relatively inexpensive jewellery, Chinese paintings, ceramics, clothing, Chinese tea, teapots and tea sets, and tons of other interesting knick-knacks from all over China, Taiwan, Mongolia, Tibet, Nepal and even India, visit the biggest jade market in Taichung city. Housed in a warehouse-like building packed with long rows of vendor tables, there are parking spaces nearby. Make sure you do some haggling before settling upon your purchase! The Jade Market is only open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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