Taipei - Wikipedia In 1990, Taipei provided the backdrop for the Wild Lily student rallies that moved Taiwanese society from one-party rule to multi-party democracy by 1996 The city has served as the seat of Taiwan's democratically elected national government ever since
65 Top Taipei Things To Do In 2025 Guide - Taiwanderers From fabulous food recommendations to several short day trips from Taipei, we’ve got you covered with tons of Taipei activities (including some rather weird and wonderful Taipei attractions) like toilet themed restaurants or even get ‘buzzed’ at Airplane Alley
Taipei | History, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica Taipei, special municipality and seat of government of Taiwan (Republic of China) It is situated on the Tan-shui (Danshui, or Tamsui) River, almost at the northern tip of the island of Taiwan
20 Things to Do in Taipei that I’m Obsessed With I have lived in Taipei for over 10 years (technically New Taipei City, which is like the suburbs of Taipei) In that time, I have covered the city’s buzzing night markets and enticing attractions for the likes of CNN, BBC, and National Geographic
Taipei Travel - 臺北旅遊網 Wherever you go, the cultural kaleidoscope of Taipei showcases exhilarating diversity Incense-veiled temples with exquisite carvings and paintings dating back to dynastic times blend seamlessly in streets of the modern city
Taipei - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Taipei is the political, economic, educational, and cultural center of Taiwan island, and one of the major hubs of Greater China Considered to be a global city, [6] Taipei is part of a major high-tech industrial area [7] Railways, Taipei Metro, high-speed rail, highways, airports, and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island