The land is rich in history and tradition, where indigenous traditions are protected, where great food can be found in stunning temples, and where you can participate in exciting outdoor pursuits and joyful cultural celebrations. You may relax knowing that ecotourism will leave you unwilling to leave this location once your vacation is through.
The weather in Taiwan is mild and pleasant between April and June and September and November, making these months ideal for a trip. Traveling to Taiwan during December and March might save you money since there will be fewer visitors.
Magical Taiwan
Begin your trip in Yilan at Kingcar Orchid Garden, go to Shangrila Leisure Farm for fruit picking activities, and end in Taipei at the Grand Mosque and Leofoo Village Theme Park for some Pineapple Cake Do It Yourself (HALAL). Spend your last night in Taiwan exploring Shilin Night Market and the nearby shops we’ve recommended.
Foods That Are 100% Original In Taiwan
Because of the large Muslim tourist population and their specific dietary requirements, halal cuisine is more readily available in Taiwan.
Bubble Tea/Pearl Milk Tea
As the popularity of bubble tea has grown, different varieties have emerged, including fruit-flavored liquid (such as passion fruit, strawberry, mango, lychee, etc.) and an ice-blended base to the traditional recipe of black tea, milk, and tapioca balls.
A Plate Of Fried Chicken From Taiwan.
Typical night market fried chicken consists of bite-sized pieces of chicken breaded in potato starch and seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, and basil leaves. After that, you may spice it up as you wish.
Beef Noodle Chowder
This soup consists of beef pieces that are soft, and the soup liquid is created from tomatoes and black soy sauce, so it feels somewhat sweet.
The Tofu with the Putrid Odor
It may foul your nose, but it tastes good on your tongue. Grab a mouthful or two, and you will find yourself grasping for more! If you must eat stinky tofu, try it with some pickled cabbage to lessen the strong flavor.
Cake With Pineapple As The Fifth Ingredient
Pineapple cake is one of the biggest attractions in Taiwan, made with pineapple jam, Chinese squash, butter, sugar, and wheat and it is a symbol of success.
Shaved Ice
Feeling thirsty and wanting something cool and sweet at the same time? Grab your shaved ice with a choice of toppings and sauce while savoring it before it melts! The greatest dessert in town that won’t let you disappoint, notably the hottest selling mango ice shaved.
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