Our first overseas trip in 2026 was Taiwan. We spent one week in Taipei including one day-trip to Jiufen, Shifen and Yehliu Geo Park. We have my brother, Tan and his wife, Lieu joining us on this trip. The hotel we stayed is in Ximending, a short two blocks to the National Musuem in Peace park.
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| On our way to Taipei via Japan Airlines. |
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Ximending district with New Year's lighting and decorations.
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| Ximending market area. |
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| The National Taiwan Museum, the oldest musuem in Taiwan. |
We started out by taking MRT and buses to Yangmingshan National Park which is known for cherry blossoms, seasonal flowers and hiking trails.
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The famous "Flower Clock" in the park.
Xinhai Guangfu Hall where Spring Flower Festival recently held.
Some exhibits in Xinhai Hall from the Flower Festival.
View from Xinhai Guangfu Hall.
F | In Yangmingshan park.
Leaving Yangmingshan National Park, we continued taking the MRT for Tamsui district. Tamsui is a seaside district of New Taipei City in North Tawain, sitting at the confluences of the Taiwan Strait and the Tamsui River.
 Tamsui District - Shalun Village

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| Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf. |
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Lover's Bridge in the background.
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Our dinner at Shilin night market. |
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Shilin night market.
The next day, we took the MRT red line again to visit the famous Taipei 101/World Trade Center (Station).
Taipei 101 in Xinyi District.
In front of Taipei 101 Plaza.
The "Infinite Life" sculpture located outside Taipei 101.

More art work around Taipei 101 plaza.
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| Taipei 101 tower from inside the plaza. |
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| The popular Din Tai Fung restaurant in Taipei 101 plaza. |
One of the most visited sites in Taipei is Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, surrounded by beautifully manicured lawns.
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Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall.
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View from the Memorial Hall.
.jpeg) Changing of the Guards at noon. |
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| National Theater and Concert Hall in Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Park |
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| Spring blossoms in the south side of the Memorial Hall. |
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| Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial park. |
We enjoyed exploring many Taipei districts on foot as well as by using their popular public transportation of MRT and buses.