https://ae.trip.com/moments/detail/taipei-360-130419451?locale=en-AE
LeoGracesSingapore

Taipei

Taipei City is the capital of Taiwan Province, People's Republic of China. Here is a detailed introduction: Geography - Location: Located in the north of Taiwan Island and the center of the Taipei Basin, between 24°57′ and 25°12′ north latitude and 121°27′ and 121°39′ east longitude. It is surrounded by New Taipei City, about 18 km wide from east to west and about 27 km long from north to south, with an area of 271.8 sq km. - Topography: The terrain can be roughly divided into the Taipei Basin in the southwest, the Datun Volcano Group in the north, and the fault block mountains in the southeast. The bottom of the basin is low and flat, decreasing from southeast to northwest, with the Danshui River and other rivers meandering through it. History - In 1642, the Dutch replaced the Spanish and occupied northern Taiwan. In 1661, Zheng Chenggong occupied Taiwan. In 1875, Imperial Commissioner Shen Baozhen established Taipei Prefecture to administer Taiwan, hence the name "Taipei." In 1949, the Kuomintang retreated to Taiwan. In 1990, Taipei City's administrative districts were reorganized into 12 districts, which remain to this day. Economic Development - Ranked 4th globally in the 2023 Index of Economic Freedom. In 2022, Taipei's gross regional product was approximately CNY 2.2706 trillion, with a GDP per capita of CNY 976,900. The industrial structure is dominated by the service sector, followed by industry, with agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery accounting for a very small proportion. The main industries include wholesale and retail, finance and insurance, and manufacturing. Tourist Attractions - National Palace Museum: One of the three major museums in China, it houses a large number of ancient artworks and historical relics, such as calligraphy and paintings, porcelain, jade, and bronze ware. Among them are national treasures such as the Meat-shaped Stone, the Mao-kung Tin, and the Jadeite Cabbage. - Taipei 101: A landmark building in Taipei, 508m high, it was once the tallest building in the world. The observation deck offers a panoramic view of Taipei, and the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display attracts a large number of tourists. - Yangmingshan National Park: A beautiful suburban park in all seasons, with rich natural landscapes and ecological resources, such as hot springs, waterfalls, and grasslands. It is a good place for flower viewing, spring outings, and mountain climbing. - Shilin Night Market: A place that encompasses all kinds of Taiwanese cuisine, with specialty snacks such as oyster omelets, Taiwanese sausage with sticky rice, and stinky tofu. There are also various amusement facilities and souvenir shops.
View Original Text
*Created by local travelers and translated by AI.
Posted: Mar 22, 2025
Submit
0
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Yangmingshan National Park

4.8/5819 reviews | Mountain climbing
Taipei
No.1 of Spring Outings in Taipei
View
Show More
Related Moments
Grand Hyatt Taipei

Grand Hyatt Taipei: A Great Choice for Your Trip to Taipei

una @ Everhart
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

A popular travel destination for Japanese people! Let's go to Taipei!

RISA_I
Grand Hyatt Taipei

[Taipei] Grand Hyatt Taipei: An urban oasis that offers a high-quality stay

Nana0359
Shilin Night Market

A temple with many years of history

牛蛙與節瓜
Shilin Night Market

The difference between day and night in the night market

牛蛙與節瓜
Shilin Night Market

Lots of cute dolls

牛蛙與節瓜
Grand Hyatt Taipei

Grand Hyatt Taipei, a beautiful Cantonese seafood restaurant

黃米雪
Grand Hyatt Taipei

Grand Hyatt Taipei, Café Korean Food Festival Weekday Afternoon Tea

黃米雪
Yangmingshan National Park

"Nature, hot springs, and mountain trail

Aom_92
Yangmingshan National Park

Yangmingshan is Taipei’s wild side

Aom_92
Yangmingshan National Park

Taipei|Xiao Guanyin Mountain O-shaped vertical walking guide|5 hours into the Matcha Valley, with beautiful ridges recorded in one go!

Cindy這樣玩
Yangmingshan National Park

Yangmingshan Cherry Blossoms: Taipei’s Mountain Floral Wonderland

SonnySideUp