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Sightseeing in Taiwan Ali Mountain : Ali Mountain is situated in Jiayi County in Taiwan Province. It is famous for its beauty. It is in fact the general name of the eighteen hills including Zhu Hill and Tower Hill. The highest peak of Ali Mountain is Tower Hill with the height of 2,663 meters . Ali Mountain is world famous for its 'five rare sites' including the Sunrise, the Ali Mountain Forest Railway, the famous Alishan Sacred Tree, the Grand Sea of Clouds, and the colorful Cherry Blossom. Mt. Yangming: Situated in the north of Taiwan, Mt. Yangming is the largest and most beautiful natural area in the province. It show off volcanic sights, natural valleys, waterfalls, hot springs, and a huge amount of flower and plant varieties. Mt. Yushan (Jade Mountain): In the center of Taiwan Island, Jade Mountain extends to the west of the Central Mountain. Most peaks of Jade Mountain are over 6500 feet high, so Jade Mountain has gained the name 'Roof of Taiwan'. Jade Mountain consists of 11 peaks, including Jade Peak, South Peak, North Peak, and East Peak. Sun Moon Lake : Sun Moon Lake is situated in Nantou County, in Taipei City. It is bounded by Mount Shuishe and Mount Dajian. The lake is divided into northern and southern sections by an island called Guanghua. The lake gets its name because the northern section resembles a rhombus-shaped sun while the southern section looks like a crescent-shaped moon. The Taipei National Palace Museum: The Taipei National Palace Museum houses the largest collection of priceless Chinese artifacts and artwork in the world, including ancient bronze castings, calligraphy, scroll paintings, porcelain, jade, and rare books, many of which were possessions of the former imperial family. The full collection, which consists of some 650,000 pieces, spans many dynasties. Tainan : Taiwan’s oldest arrangement is known as the ‘City of 100 Temples’, despite the fact that it now consists of 220 temples. Some of the island’s finest Confucian temples can be found in this city, such as the 1665 Confucius Temple and Koxinga’s Shrine. |
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