View of Taipei from Laodifang Lookout along the Jiantanshan Trail. taiwantravelblog.com/jiantanshan/
Posts by Foreigners in Taiwan 🇹🇼 外國人在台灣
After repairs early this year, the Pingxi Line is open again!
With a total of 7 stations along the Pingxi Railway Line, there are endless places to explore, eat, hike, and enjoy history, culture, and natural beauty all in one place.
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Jiantanshan is perhaps the most scenic and beautiful hike in Taipei, offering a panoramic view of the entire city. The hike is relatively easy, and there are many scenic spots along the trail to soak in some amazing views. taiwantravelblog.com/jiantanshan/
The algorithm likes Pizza Hut
Taiwan's Pizza Hut 歡樂吧 all you can eat buffet is every American pizza lover's dream, at a reasonable price. Unfortunatley, there is only one restaraunt left in Taiwan: Taipei Guangfu. Try it before it’s gone forever! www.foreignersintaiwan.com/blog/pizza-h...
Jiantanshan is perhaps the most scenic and beautiful hike in Taipei, offering a panoramic view of the entire city. The hike is relatively easy, and there are many scenic spots along the trail to soak in some amazing views. taiwantravelblog.com/jiantanshan/
Taiwan’s National Railway Museum is an amazing view into the historical railways of Taiwan. Here you can get an in-depth experience of what it was like to work for Taiwan’s railways, enjoy many trains on display, and also take a ride on an old train. taiwantravelblog.com/taiwan-natio...
Unfortunately the Eternal Spring Shrine in Taroko Gorge is totally closed off to the public now, but you can still see it from the main road. #長春寺 #太魯閣 taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
Taroko Gorge has changed a lot in the past two years. The main road is still open a few time a day, and you can still see amazing scenery here. Check out photos from our 2026 trip to Taroko Gorge here: taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
Even though the Tunnel of Nine Turns in Taroko is still beautiful and seems undamaged, it is still closed indefinitely. #九曲洞 #太魯閣 taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
Songshan Airport lies conveniently within Taipei City, and offers many domestic flights, as well as flights to and from other countries in Asia. In this guide, we will show you the ins-and-outs of this airport and what services are available here.
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Even though the Tunnel of Nine Turns in Taroko is still beautiful and seems undamaged, it is still closed indefinitely. #九曲洞 #太魯閣 taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
When you’re a party trying to forget about the White Terror, but your biggest goal is to meet the person who will bring terror and repression back to Taiwan.
View from the Liufang Bridge Lookout (流芳橋觀景台) in Taroko Gorge. The old bridge was destroyed in the April 2024 earthquake. taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
For you foreigners who have never left Taipei, Miaoli is a largely rural county in central Taiwan. For years I myself never visited, because I didn't know what was there. It turns out there are quite a few attractions here in this secret paradise.
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View of Taroko Gorge below Zhuilu Cliff. taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
Lots of rain for Taiwan today, especially Miaoli.
Hooray for the reservoirs! 💧
Zhuolan Grand Canyon is a short canyon on the Da'an River in Miaoli. The canyon is only 20 years old, caused by land uplift from the 921 earthquake and typhoon runoff. It is a bit off the beaten path, but it's worth it to see this new natural wonder. www.foreignersintaiwan.com/blog/zhuolan...
Taiwan is a Country. 🇹🇼
Children’s Day, this Friday 4/3, celebrates children’s rights, with many child-related activities throughout Taiwan. In this blog, we will explain the history of the holiday, its significance, and how it is celebrated now in Taiwan. taiwantravelblog.com/taiwan-child...
Looking up from the bottom of Taroko Gorge. taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
Tomb Sweeping Day on 4/5 is when people in Taiwan can visit their ancestor’s graves, worship, pay respect, and clean tombs. In this blog, we will explain the history of the holiday, its significance, and how it is practiced now in Taiwan. taiwantravelblog.com/taiwan-tomb-...
This is the area above Swallow Grotto in Taroko Gorge that was once a landslide lake. Now there is a bunch of debris at the bottom of the canyon. Current update: taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
Fixed, thanks.
Longteng Bridge in Sanyi township of Miaoli County is a popular Japanese era bridge that has fallen and been destroyed by numerous earthquakes. The bridge can be reachedvia Sheng Hsing train station, and is a popular tourist spot in the area. www.foreignersintaiwan.com/blog/longten...
A new one opened and Xiamen reopened
Taroko looks different after over a year of earthquakes, floods, and landslides, but it still looks beautiful. taiwantravelblog.com/taroko-gorge...
There are two restaurants still in business
It’s a controversial building for sure. But the museum inside is good.