What will Taiwan plan for this year ?

Blogged under Travel Taiwan by Bryan on Sunday 22 January 2006 at 7:21 am

Have a look at what Taiwan government plan to do in this new year

Flagship Sights and Events of Taiwan

In order to highlight the best tourist attractions of cities and counties in Taiwan, the government has designed a “Tourism Flagship Plan” under which the best sights and/or cultural festivals are promoted.

Sights

1. Taipei 101

Tallest building in the world. Height 508 meters. Construction completed October 17, 2003. Observation deck on 89th floor.

2. National Palace Museum

One of the four greatest museums in the world. Founded 1925. Collection of more than 650,000 artifacts. Recently renovated.

3. Sun Moon Lake

Scenic lake in central Taiwan. Cultural and scenic attractions include Wunwu Temple and Cihen Pagoda. Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village nearby.

4. Aihe (Love River) Scenery

River in the heart of Kaohsiung city. Beautiful promenade lined with open-air cafes. Especially attractive in the evening.

5. Alishan

Alpine forest railway, scenic sunrises, refreshing forest air, “sea of clouds,” spring cherry blossoms, and much more. Great place to hike, explore flora and fauna.

6. Kenting National Park

Fine sand beaches and coral reefs. Tropical climate. Top beach-resort hotels. Ideal spot for fun in the sun and water.

7. Taroko Gorge

Marble gorge with 1,000-meter-high cliffs. Countless scenic hiking trails. Fascinating highway-construction story. Aboriginal settlements. Natural hot springs.

8. Yushan

Highest mountain in Northeast Asia. “Must-climb” for mountaineers. Stunning views of “Taiwan’s roof.” Rich eco-habitats.

Events

1. Taiwan Lantern Festival

Official lantern festival staged in Tainan this year. Large theme lantern in shape of dog. High-tech laser show. Exhibition of lanterns, all shapes and sizes.

2. Taipei Lantern Festival

Lantern festival organized by Taipei City Government on grounds of CKS Memorial Hall. Lantern exhibitions and a rich program of cultural activities.

3. Heavenly Lanterns of Pingsi

Releasing of large, balloon-shaped lanterns into night sky. Thousands slowly rise into air, creating beautiful, peaceful scene.

4. Kaohsiung Lantern Festival Flags and Drums

Carnival

Lantern festival organized by Kaohsiung City Government at Love River. Light of lanterns colorfully illuminates river. Flag and drum performances.

5. Yanshuei Beehive Rocket Festival

Firing of hundreds of thousands of small rockets as part of traditional ceremony to rid Yanshuei town of evil spirits and demons.

6. Taitung Bombing of the Deity Han Dan

Parading of volunteers dressed as deity Han Dan, to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.

7. Dajia Mazu Culture Festival

8. Neimen Songjiang Battle Array

9. Kaohsiung Foguangshan Pilgrimage

10. Fona Festival of the Zou Tribe at Alishan

11. Harvest Festival of the Thao at Sun Moon Lake

12. Hualien Harvest Festival by Aboriginal Tribes

13. Taitung Festival of Austronesian and Formosa Indigenous Cultures

14. Hakka Tong Flower Festival

15. Hakka Cuisine

16. Jhujian International Glass Art Festival

17. Sanyi Wood Carving Art Festival

Travel to Taiwan - Chinese New Year

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