Wherever you begin your tour of Taiwan, you can’t help but notice the vast number of street vendors in urban areas. Even in little towns with just a few thousand residents, you can expect to find stalls selling tasty snacks, drinks, and other inexpensive items. This is one reason travellers who opt to cycle or […]| Life of Taiwan
Taiwan has never served as a venue for the Olympic Games but it has successfully hosted a number of major international sporting events. In 2009 the southern harbour city of Kaohsiung did a superb job welcoming the 8th World Games (an Olympics-style event featuring sports that aren’t part of the summer or winter Olympics) and the […]| Life of Taiwan
Visiting Lugang Township in Taiwan? Learn more about what to do and where to visit on your holiday.| Life of Taiwan
Enjoy a private Tea Tour in Taiwan to learn the traditions, tastes, and cultivation techniques of Taiwanese tea. Immerse yourself in beautiful tea plantations, tasting top-quality oolong tea and Oriental Beauty tea. Experience the elegant processes of growing, gathering, drying and brewing your own tea.| Life of Taiwan
Learn more about religion in Taiwan and the gods and goddesses associated with each religion.| Life of Taiwan
When a Taiwanese person talks about meat, they usually mean pork. If you spend a week or two in Taiwan, there’s a very high chance you’ll sample some of the island’s most popular pork-based dishes, such as braised minced pork over rice, spare rib and daikon soup (in case you don’t know, daikon is a […]| Life of Taiwan