Taiwan’s places of interest include: Taipei National Palace Museum, Sun Moon Lake, Alishan, Qixingtan, and Yushan.
1. Taipei National Palace Museum
The Taipei National Palace Museum, also known as the Taipei National Palace Museum and the Zhongshan Museum, opened in 1965. It is a large comprehensive museum in China, the largest museum in Taiwan Province, and one of the three major museums in China.
2. Sun Moon Lake
In 1970, Sun Moon Lake was designated as a provincial scenic spot. After the earthquake of September 21, 1999, reconstruction work was carried out and new service plans were designed. In January 2000, the Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area Management Office was established. In addition to Sun Moon Lake, it extends to Yuchi Township in the north, Shuishe Mountain in the east, Jiji Mountain in the west, and Shuili Snake Kiln in the south. Confucian Temple, Peacock Garden, Hanbi Tower.
3. Alishan
Alishan is located 75 kilometers east of Chiayi City, Taiwan Province, with an altitude of 2216 meters. It is adjacent to Yushan, the highest peak in Taiwan Province, to the east. Due to the mild climate in the mountainous areas, it is still refreshing and pleasant in midsummer and the forests are lush, making it the most ideal summer resort in Taiwan Province. Alishan consists of eighteen mountains and is a branch of Yushan. It faces the main peak of Yushan across the Chenyoulan River.
4. Qixingtan
Qixingtan is located in Beipu Village, Xincheng Township, Hualien County, east of Hualien Airport. In the past, Qixingtan was the most prosperous place for fixed fishery development in Hualien. In earlier years, there were scattered lakes here.
5. Yushan
Yushan is located in the central part of Taiwan Province, China, starting from San Diaojiao in the north and Pingtung Plain in the south. The main peak of Yushan Mountain is 2.3 kilometers north of the Tropic of Cancer, with an altitude of 3952 meters. It is the highest peak in eastern China. The area adjacent to the main peak is full of mountains and deep valleys, and the natural vegetation varies with altitude.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Taiwan Province