Taiwan is an excellent place to enjoy a foot massage. It's a therapy recognized by the government as a ‘folk remedy’ and sessions are inexpensive. Read more| Life of Taiwan
Information about the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan. Get travel tips at Life of Taiwan.| Life of Taiwan
Now one of Taipei’s twelve districts, Beitou wasn’t even part of Taiwan’s capital city until 1968. Prior to that, it and much of what’s now Yangmingshan National Park were treated as a unique administrative area because the national leadership, including Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, had their official residences — and various secret bunkers — in the […]| Life of Taiwan
Despite being exceptionally mountainous, Taiwan has few true ‘mountain towns’. Two of the most captivating hillside communities are Jiufen and Jinguashi, side by side and overlooking the ocean about 30 km (19 miles) northeast of central Taipei. In terms of history, the two have a great deal in common; both are former mining towns that […]| Life of Taiwan
On bilingual road signs around Taiwan, almost every place name is spelled according to its pronunciation in Mandarin. Tamsui is one of the few exceptions, because it’s been the location of key interactions with the outside world. Sometimes written Danshui (which reflects the pronunciation used by most 21st-century Taiwanese people when referring to this charming […]| Life of Taiwan
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Discover more about the history of Taiwan, from aboriginal times to modern day. Taiwan’s people have shaped the island’s history, with deep influences of local experience and impact of China and Japan.| Life of Taiwan
Learn about the Pinging County in Taiwan. Travel tips, destination information and history to help you plan your visit.| Life of Taiwan