1. Taiwanese specialty seals: Taiwanese people are big fans of seals. Basically every tourist attraction provides seals for tourists to collect. There is also a stamping place at the 711 entrance of every local train station.
You can buy a wooden postcard after arriving in Taiwan and collect stamps from various places. It will eventually become a very interesting souvenir.
Food: Taiwanese fruits cannot be brought back, but you can buy various packaged pastries, such as tribute candy and pineapple cakes. Taiwanese pineapple cakes have the meaning of "good luck".
Tea: Taiwan's terrain and climate are both suitable for the growth of tea. Among them, Wenshan Baozhong tea, Dongding Oolong tea, Pekoe Oolong tea and Tieguanyin tea are the most famous. Shanlinxi and Alishan high mountain teas are also good.
Tribute candy: Kinmen tribute candy is the most famous.
Due to Kinmen’s fresh air, icy and refreshing water quality, strong winds and dry soil on the island, the peanuts produced are small, solid and have a strong flavor.
After being mixed with maltose, it becomes a crispy and delicious dessert.
Pineapple cake: Pineapples are not only a rich source of fruit in Taiwan, but are also famous for processing into canned pineapples, drinks and jams.
Baked into pineapple cake, the sweet taste of pineapple is combined with the crispy crust, making it sweet in the mouth and sweet in the heart.
Shaoxing wine and sorghum wine: Located in the Ailan Terrace to the west of Puli, Nantou, the water is clear and sweet. It is called "the number one spring for wine making". The Shaoxing wine made from glutinous rice, Penglai rice, wheat and other raw materials has a golden color.
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The high temperature, dry and pollution-free Jinmen is very suitable for the growth of sorghum, and the water quality is excellent. The sorghum wine produced has a unique flavor, pure fragrance and is the best among wines.
Preserved fruits: Jufan plums, plums, mangoes and other fresh fruits can change into hundreds of different flavors after being washed with salt and fermented with sugar.
Cosmetics: Luxury goods and cosmetics in Taiwan are cheaper than those in mainland China. You can buy many Japanese cosmetics near the 101 Building.
Handicrafts: such as Meinong oil-paper umbrellas and small Jiaozhi pottery handicrafts. Taiwan’s tea sets are also famous.