Asian attractions

Embark on a journey through the heart of Asia and uncover the continent’s diverse wonders with our expertly crafted travel guide. Explore the ancient temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, stand in awe of the Great Wall of China, and immerse yourself in the bustling streets of Tokyo. Asia’s rich tapestry of cultures, histories, and landscapes offers something for every traveler. From the serene beauty of Bali’s beaches to the vibrant colors of India’s festivals, our guide highlights the most captivating attractions that Asia has to offer. Prepare to be captivated by the unique experiences and unforgettable moments that await you in this vast and enchanting continent.

Maokong

Maokong is located on the mountain in the Muzha tea area of Wenshan District, Taipei. It is named after its unique pot hole terrain. Muzha Sightseeing Tea Garden is a well-known sightseeing tea garden in Taiwan. Maokong was once a famous tea-producing area in Taipei. The Muzha Tieguanyin produced here is one of the top

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Xi Yuan Art Museum (Advanced Reservation Required / Currently Open to the Public Only on Saturdays)

Nestled in a quiet corner of Qingpu, Taoyuan, the Xi Yuan Art Museum stands like a mountain formed by six massive and unevenly staggered concrete walls. The building integrates a library, art exhibitions, a partner cafeteria, tea ceremony space, multimedia sharing area, design studio, ecological pond for nature, living walls, and courtyard spaces. Open all

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Meiting

Meiting was built in 1930. The house is in the form of battlements according to the mountain terrain. It was once the residence of an officer. The residence has two floors. The upper floor is a Japanese wooden-frame house, and the lower floor is an air-raid shelter poured with reinforced concrete. The backyard is shady

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