A luxury Taiwan tour, customized just for you. Curates Taiwan travel experiences for the discerning luxury traveler.| Life of Taiwan
Thanks to its position astride the Tropic of Cancer and plentiful rainfall, Taiwan is a place where foliage and flowers of all kinds thrive. Wherever land is left undeveloped and untilled, wildflowers quickly establish themselves, adding a range of colours to a natural environment that already features every possible shade of green. Many Taiwanese are […]| Life of Taiwan
Taiwan’s North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area presents the very best of the northern tip of Asia’s most exciting destination. Offering a captivating blend of dramatic geology, breathtaking ocean views, and rich cultural experiences, ‘Northguan’ as it’s sometimes called promotes two patches of terrain. One is just across the river from the historic town […]| Life of Taiwan
Explore your options for Day-Trip Destinations Around Taipei, 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
It isn’t hard to see why Yehliu Geopark is one of Taiwan’s most-visited attractions. Close enough to central Taipei to make day-tripping viable, this 1.7 km-long (just over 1 mile) peninsula is packed with a beguiling and highly photogenic collection of caves, fairy chimneys, grooves, honeycombed outcrops, pot-holes, overhangs, and weathered sand-coloured rocks that bear […]| Life of Taiwan
Learn about the geography and climate of Taiwan. Geographically, Taiwan is located on the eastern edge of the Eurasian tectonic plate, where it meets the Philippine Sea plate.| Life of Taiwan