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.

Caihong Juancun – A Rainbow Village Artwork

Near Lingdong University of Science and Technology in Nantun District, Taichung City, there exists an old residential area known as ‘Caihong Juancun’, which annually attracts visitors from around the globe. A retired soldier named Huang Yongfu, out of boredom in his later years, took up painting and used the alleys and streets of the residential […]

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Observation Deck on the North Side of Terminal 2 of Taoyuan Airport

The observation deck on the north side of Terminal 2 of Taoyuan Airport is only 25 meters away from the runway, making it a great spot for watching aircraft takeoffs and landings up close. ‘Plane enthusiasts’ can observe the entire process of aircraft taking off and landing up close. Opening hours: Open from 6:30 to

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Taoyuan 77 Art District (Japanese-style dormitory complex of Taoyuan Police Bureau)

Taoyuan 77 Art District has multiple spatial areas, such as handicraft experience classrooms, exhibition halls, service centers, performance areas, holiday markets and restaurants. Opening hours: Open from Tuesday to Sunday throughout the year, 10:00 – 22:00. Service facilities: Barrier-free services include barrier-free entrances and barrier-free toilets.

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Taiyuan Five Hundred Martyrs Memorial Complex

The Taiyuan Five Hundred Martyrs Memorial Complex was inaugurated on February 19, 1951, and was subsequently managed by local authorities. After the reorganization of Taipei City, it has been under the administration of the Taipei Civil Affairs Bureau since 188. The monument, memorial hall, and soul-calling tomb are built on an axis following the natural

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