Itinerary Description
Longshan Temple



Longshan Temple, also known as Wanhua Longshan Temple or Taipei Longshan Temple, referred to as Longshan Temple, is located at No. 211, Wanhua Guangzhou Street, Taipei City, Taiwan, and was upgraded to a national monument by the Ministry of Culture on November 12, 2018. It is also a tourist and religious attraction. This temple and Monga Qingshui Ji and Monga Qingshan Palace are called the “Monga Three Temple Gates”, or the Monga Longshan Temple, Monga Qingshuiji, Monga Qingshan Palace and Monga Xinxing Palace, directly collectively known as the “Monga Four Temples”.
Presidential palace



Located in the Bo’ai Special Economic Zone of Taipei City, Taiwan, the The President of the Republic of China Mansion is the office of the The President of the Republic of China, the Vice President and the staff of the Presidential Office, and is also the venue for the flag-raising ceremony on New Year’s Day and National Day every year. The building was built in 1919 in the style of Tatsuno Kingo, and is a national monument designated by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of China.
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall




Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a building built to commemorate the late former The President of the Republic of China Chiang Kai-shek, located in the Chung Zheng District of Taipei City, and is also the largest building to commemorate Chiang Kai-shek. The whole area is 250,000 square meters, the main building is 76 meters high, and the management authority is the management office of the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall; On the north and south sides of the park square, there are also the National Drama Theater and the National Concert Hall managed by the National Performing Arts Center and the National Concert Hall, which have become one of the most famous landmarks in Taipei City and Taiwan in the world since its completion.
In addition to providing rest for the public, the park square is also often a venue for large-scale art and cultural activities, and exhibitions are often held; The welcoming ceremony (military salute) for the visit of the heads of state of the countries having diplomatic relations with China was also held here. The main buildings and archways of the park are registered as national monuments in the name of “Taiwan Democracy Memorial Park”; The park and its surroundings are registered as cultural landscapes under the name of “Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall”.
Shilin Residence


Shilin Mansion is a large-scale apartment facility located in Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan, which was the official residence of former President of The President of the Republic of China Jiang Zhongzheng during the Taiwan period, and was formerly known as the “Shilin Horticultural Experimental Branch” directly under the Governor’s Office during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan. The facility was designated as a municipal monument on July 14, 2000, and then designated as a national monument on May 25, 2005.
Palace museum



The National Palace Museum, referred to as the Forbidden City, commonly known as the National Palace Museum of Taiwan or the National Palace of Taipei, also known as the Zhongshan Museum, is the largest museum in the Republic of China and one of the Eight Scenic Spots in Taiwan, as well as a research institution for ancient Chinese art history and sinology. Located at No. 221, Section 2, Zhishan Road, Shilin District, Taipei City, and No. 888, Forbidden City Avenue, Taibao City, Chiayi County, Taiwan Province, the museum can receive more than 6.14 million visitors a year, and was the sixth most visited art museum in the world in 2015.
Taipei 101



TAIPEI 101 (TAIPEI 101) IS A SKYSCRAPER LOCATED IN XINYI DISTRICT, TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN, WITH A HEIGHT OF 508 METERS (1,667 FEET), WITH A TOTAL OF 101 FLOORS ABOVE GROUND AND 5 FLOORS UNDERGROUND, WITH A TOTAL FLOOR AREA OF 371,000 SQUARE METERS. It is the tallest building in Taiwan and the only building with more than 100 floors, once held the record of the world’s tallest building from December 31, 2004 to January 4, 2010, and is currently the 12th tallest building in the world (as of 2019) and the tallest skyscraper in the earthquake zone. In addition, the building houses the second largest in the world and the only one in the world to be open to visitors.