Penghu Shanshui Beach 澎湖山水沙灘 – The Best Beach in Penghu
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Penghu Shanshui Beach 澎湖山水沙灘 – The Best Beach in Penghu

Shanshui Beach is the best beach in Penghu. The sand is white, the waves are big, and the water is clear and warm. Popular activities here include snorkeling, swimming, surfing, and SUPing. It is a great beach destination if you come to Penghu. Historical Background: Shanshui Beach, located on the southern coast of the main island…

Beitou Public Library 北投綠色圖書館 – Enjoy Taipei’s Most Beautiful Library
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Beitou Public Library 北投綠色圖書館 – Enjoy Taipei’s Most Beautiful Library

Beitou Public Library, also known as Beitou Green Library (北投綠色圖書館), is perhaps the most beautiful library in Taiwan. Built inside Beitou Park, it has great views of the park and includes high ceilings, large windows, and wooden floors and walls harking back to the Japanese era. It is definitely worth a stop on your next…

Beitou Museum 北投文物館 – Dive into the History and Culture of Beitou
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Beitou Museum 北投文物館 – Dive into the History and Culture of Beitou

The Beitou Museum (aka Taiwan Folk Art Museum 北投文物館) is a former Japanese-era Hot Spring hotel that has now been turned into a museum and art exhibition space in Beitou District of Taipei. The building also includes restaurants and great views of Beitou. It is a great place to enjoy the history and culture of…

Beitou Public Hot Spring 北投公共溫泉 – Soak on the Cheap like a Local in the Outdoors
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Beitou Public Hot Spring 北投公共溫泉 – Soak on the Cheap like a Local in the Outdoors

Beitou Public Hot Spring (aka Millenium Hot Springs or Beitou Outdoor Public Hot Springs 北投公共溫泉) is a large outdoor public hot spring area in Beitou, Taipei. With a price of only 60 NT, and discounted tickets for locals, it is one of the most popular and economical ways to enjoy Beitou’s hot springs. It is…

Remembering Typhoon Krathon (山陀兒) – 2024
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Remembering Typhoon Krathon (山陀兒) – 2024

Typhoon Krathon was the first Typhoon to make landfall in western Taiwan in over 38 years. So far it has caused at least two deaths in Taiwan, injured hundreds, dumped over a meter of rain in the mountains of Taitung, and caused work and school to close for four days in some areas. In this…