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Taiwan
is situated about 160 kilometers off the southeastern
coast of the Chinese mainland, and between Korea and
Japan in the north and The Philippines to the south.
The island has always been known as one of the most
beautiful in the Pacific. The Portuguese called it Ilha
Formosa, which means "The Beautiful Isle".
With its mountains that rise up high above the green-forested
foothills, its terraced flatlands and coastal plains
and basins and foremost with its friendly generous people,
it's almost "paradise" (if you overlook the
widespread environmental devastation caused by rapid
development).
It is not just the breathtaking scenery with waterfalls,
lakes, hot springs or misty hillsides that make Taiwan
well worth a visit. Pagodas and temples build on a culture
that goes back beyond the beginning of western civilization.
Next to nature and tradition there's also the modern
Taiwan with skyscrapers that almost reach into heaven,
with their feet firmly planted in a chaotic stream of
traffic. Whatever you're looking for, you can probably
find it in here.
If you visit the capital city of Taipei, even if you're
just passing through take a day or two to look around
and to visit the Yangmingshan National Park. Other major
cities are Taichung and the industrial city of Kaohsiung.
Sidewalks are poor, but the streets are clean, if not
somewhat disorganized.
The most beautiful natural regions are Central Cross-Island
Highway, the Hsitou's
bamboo forests, Sun Moon Lake, Kenting National Park
and the Yushan National Park and of course there's Yushan
(Jade Mountain), Alishan and Taroko Gorge.
If you think you have seen the whole island you also
have to discover the Penghu Islands, off the southwestern
coast of Taiwan. Ancient temples, picturesque farms
and windswept fishing villages, friendly people, fine
beaches, coral reefs, and rugged coastlines are just
a few keywords to get your attention. This is a great
place for all kinds of water sports and don't forget
to try the fresh seafood!
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