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Top 10 Most Beautiful Cities in Asia 2019.
Asia is the full of beauty and natural resources containing continent. Asia has a lot of beautiful places to visit. It is the largest continent of the World. Asia has all the four seasons and its climate is always very good. The countries which are in Asia also have benefits due to its natural resources. Asia is full of cultural and rich in natural resources, it has many beautiful countries and cities. Here is for your interest going to share top 10 most beautiful cities in Asia 2019.
10. Beijing, China
9. Taipei, Taiwan
8. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
7. Seoul, South Korea
6. Shanghai, China
5. Hong Kong
4. Doha, Qatar
3. Tokyo, Japan
2. Dubai, UAE
1. Singapore
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TRAVEL TAIWAN VLOG | Kenting National Park 墾丁 #12
Located in the south of #Taiwan, #Kenting isn't a place where I visit often as it is approximately 3.5 hours away with both the high speed rail and the local bus. I decided that with Kevin in town, I'd have to take him once out of the city of Taipei. The semi-private beach at the hotel is definitely the most beautiful one I've seen on this island. Listening to the waves hitting the shore makes the long commute all worthwhile. Honestly, if I had a chance to live by the water, I'd jump on the opportunity without a doubt. A special appreciation to my friend Doris and her boyfriend Kelvin for the company.
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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
A famous monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. Has two sets of white stairs, each with 89 steps to represent Chiang's age at the time of his death, lead to the main entrance.
Mengjia Longshan Temple
A temple in Wanhua District. Was built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian, China. Like most temples in Taiwan, the temple worships a mixture of Buddhist andTaoist deities, such as Matsu.
Taipei 101
A landmark supertall skyscraper in Xinyi District. The tallest and largest green building in the world. Construction started in 1999 and finished in 2004. Comprises 101 floors above ground and 5 floors underground.
Taipei Zoo
The most famous zoological garden in Taiwan. The largest zoo in Asia. Was founded in 1914. Displays domestic animals in its Children's Zoo, as well as over 12000 birds of over 130 species in an aviary.
Shilin Night Market
A night market in the Shilin District. Encompasses two distinct sections: a section formerly housed in the old Shilin Market building, containing mostly food vendors and small restaurants; and the surrounding businesses and shops selling other nonfood items.
Miniatures Museum of Taiwan
The first museum to collect miniatures in Asia. Was founded on March 28, 1997 by Mr Lin Wen-ren and his wife. Ranked second in the world, with a collection of nearly 200 items.
Fort Santo Domingo
A wooden fort originally built by the Spanish in 1629 at Tamsui District. Now, it is a museum with the interior recreated from photographs. The fort is open to the public Tuesday – Sunday, 9am – 5pm. There is no charge for admission.
Lin Family Mansion and Garden
Taiwan's most complete surviving example of traditional Chinese garden architecture. Was a residence built by the Lin Ben Yuan Family. It is necessary to have a tour guide lead to enter the mansion's interior.
Bitan
A tourist spot in Xindian District. Bitan literally means green lake, referring to where the Xindian River widens to form the lake. There is a well-known suspension bridge that is used only by pedestrians.
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
A memorial to the Republic of China's National Father, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and was completed on 1972. The main entrance to the hall contains a statue of Sun Yat-sen. Every hour, there is a formal changing of the guards, which is a popular tourist attraction.
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Taiwan Travel Tips!
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Taipei Nightlife in Taiwan: TOP 10 Bars & Clubs
This is my ultimate Taipei nightlife guide in Taiwan featuring the Top 10 best bars & nightclubs which I carefully selected including places such as OMNI, VIBE, Elektro, 1001 Nights, Babe18 & FRANK. Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
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Why: Most underrated party scene in East Asia
Last Call: Big nightclubs close at 4:30am
Accommodation: Near the ATT4Fun building across Taipei 101
Tips: ID control is very strict in some cases you will be required to show your passport
Taipei is a hidden nightlife gem in East Asia, I had no idea prior to visiting Taipei of its excellent bars and massive nightclubs. I recommend you start your evening with a few drinks, a game of jenga at ONTAP, a laid back pub where you can meet many expats and English speaking Taiwanese locals. Another great bar is FRANK Taipei on top of the ATT4Fun party building with mesmerizing views of Taipei 101.
ATT4Fun is the main location for most nightclubs and bars right across the Taipei 101 tower, so make sure to book yourself an AirBnB nearby if you do not like to move around a lot.
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One of the coolest events are all-you-can-drink parties at many nightclubs like Babe18, here you pay a fixed fee at the door, often around $25 USD and you'll be able to refill your cup until 4am closing time. Also, the music at many nightclubs is fantastic, lots of EDM and house DJ's.
Another great lounge is 1001 Nights where you can enjoy odd flavoured shishas and laid back atmosphere. I ordered the bizarre Banana-Gum flavour which was highly enjoyable. Make sure to check their events listings on their Facebook page.
OMNI is the largest nightclub in Taipei with a massive dancefloor, solid EDM and an incredible light system, OMNI is open until 4:30am and a great place to meet the locals. OMNI has a young crowd, bottle service, although the entrance can be expensive, this place is worth every penny.
Another great nightclub for halloween is Elektro, one of the most popular nightclubs at ATT4Fun. As you can tell from my photos, I visited Taipei during the halloween weekend. This is a compilation of my 2 trips to Taiwan, end of September and end of October.
VIBE and PONG are special nightclubs where you can play digital beer pong with friends, a date or the locals. It is a great way to socialize and interact, just download the App on your phone and have a fun beer pong match off in the middle of the nightclub.
KOR Taipei is located right next to OMNI, Kor is a great club if you are NOT into EDM. At KOR you can enjoy hiphop, R&B and rap music. Sadly, there isn't a dance floor but definitely a great place to socialize.
End your night in Taipei at Haidilao, a highend Chinese hot pot restaurant open until 4am, my Taiwanese friends took me here to experience delicious Chinese dishes, my favorite being the water lotus stems, I recommend going easy on the spicy level, it could be a painful aftermath. Alternatively, karaoke it up at Partyworld located right next to OMNI nightclub to continue your nightlife adventure and show off your singing skills in a large private karaoke room.
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Why #Taiwan is so amazing? | 10 days trip | First part
Here's a footage from the recent trip of me and my girlfriend to Taiwan (who by the way has her own channel that you can find here:
Taiwan is really an amazing spot in Asia where so many different types of culture, food, views and more come together. For me it really feels like a perfect place for vacation. It just have it all.
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It's always challenging when you visit any city for the first time to decide on where exactly you want to stay. This video highlights my 5 favorite districts to stay in Taipei. The characteristics of each district are highlighted to make it easier to decide which one suits you best.
Technically Taipei Main Station is not a district but falls in Zhongzheng but I think it's better to use Taipei Main Station when you're searching for hotels and other retail or services.
The districts fall in order of transportation convenience with number 1 Taipei Main Station being the best and Xinyi District the area furthest away. Taipei City is not that expansive so if you stay in Xinyi it will take you approximately 20 minutes to get to Taipei Main Station by MRT.
Zhongshan is convenient and has a some nice sites to visit including the Ningxia Night Market, Dihua Old Street, The Museum of Contemporary Art.
Daan is great for shoppers, foodies, bar hoppers, and some nice parks and neighborhoods to explore.
Ximending is the most energetic district with lots of choices for food, cafes, entertainment, street performers, and is completely safe even with the crowds that inhabit the place every night.
Xinyi is the most luxurious of all the districts with the best selection of 5 star hotels, international restaurants, Chinese/Taiwanese fine dining, and the best Japanese food. Bars, hot nightclubs and one of the best selections of luxury goods stores in East Asia.
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Here's another video from the few days that I spent in Taipei, this time figuring out where to get the best views of the Taipei 101. To be fair, there are LOTS of places from which you could shoot this iconic skyscraper but with the weather and time against me, I only managed to document these two main spots. From the Taipei Financial District on Xinyi Road, to the short hike up Elephant Mountain, I walk you through some of the best views of the Taipei 101, along with a short explainer on how I shot a long exposure of the skyscraper at night on my Sony A6300. I also talk a bit about my impressions of Taipei and whether or not I'll be going back to Taiwan for a second visit.
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Taipei, Taiwan - 5 Things You Should Know Before You Visit
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Taipei, Taiwan is a super modern city with a deep-rooted culture that is becoming more and more popular as a gateway to East Asia and Southeast Asia.
It’s new express MRT service from Taoyuan International Airport, a 36 minute ride, will make it even more convenient for travellers, especially those on a short layover.
This short but important list of essential things you should know will help keep you on track with a smooth stay.
Although taxis are plentiful and relatively inexpensive compared with other big cities in East Asia the MRT is one of the best ways to get to most of the main sites and business centers of Taipei City.
The Nangang Exhibition Center where many conventions and shows are held is accessible by the blue and brown MRT lines. Neihou, where many tech industry businesses have their head office is also on the brown line, Xihu is one of the most convenient stops for quick and easy access.
Taipei 101 for the last 3.5 years has had it’s own MRT stop on the red line. This is where you’ll also find The International Convention Center next to the Taipei 101 Shopping Mall. It’s also in close proximity to Taipei City Hall and is apart of the Xinyi Shopping District, where you’ll find one of the largest selections of luxury goods stores in East Asia.
If you want to get more of a local perspective pick up an Easycard available at most MRT stations and register it online with Ubike, so you can have access to the city bikes that have stations across Taipei City and New Taipei City. Simply swipe your card next to the bike you want to rent and you’re ready to go. You can drop the bike off at any Ubike station. They’re almost always located near an MRT station.
In the video I mention briefly that the Taiwanese people are very friendly and helpful. It’s true! If you ever appear to be lost or confused while looking at a map you will in most cases immediately attract the attention of a local who will be pleased to help you find your way. That’s wny I said “get lost”, literally you can get lost while exploring this amazing city with it’s maze of alleyways, quiet cafes, food stalls and shops and not worry that you won’t have help getting back to your hotel.
Taipei and the rest of Taiwan is an extremely safe place to travel. There is literally no or very rare violent crime against tourists. Personal ownership of guns is banned. There has been reports of pick pocketing and petty theft, particularly in night markets and crowded places, but I think this is even rare now.
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Top Things To Do Taipei, Taiwan - Taipei 101, Night Markets, Cat Cafes & More!
Tips for the top things to do in Taipei. I had such a great time visiting Taiwan for the first time!
Highlights include:
-Taipei 101
-Elephant Mountain
-Night Markets (Raohe Night Market, Shilin Night Market, Ningxia Night Market)
-Cat Cafe (Minimal Cat Cafe)
-National Palace Museum
-Chiang Kai-shek Memorial
-Temples
-Nightlife (FRANK Taipei, Ai Nightclub)
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This was from my first visit to Taipei. Hope you enjoy this video tour of Taipei! :) For Top Things to Eat in Tasty Taipei: Check out my food tour video here:
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