These twin pagodas located in Kaohsiung City are an architectural marvel that you cannot miss when visiting Taiwan. The pagodas' stunning colors and intricate design attract tourists and locals alike. Each of the seven-story pagodas represents a unique concept.
A) Dragon and Tiger Park
B) The Enchanted Towers
C) Dragon and Tiger Pagodas
Dragon and Tiger Pagodas
Renowned worldwide for its exceptional Xiaolongbao soup dumplings, this restaurant offers a delightful dining experience with its constantly delicious foods.
A) Din Tai Fung
B) McDonald's
C) Jade Garden
Din Tai Fung
This isn't just the city's oldest but it is also the country's longest standing museum. Many museums in Taipei City have been established in the last 50 years, situated in important historical buildings, but this one has always been a museum since it opened in 1908.
A) Smithsonian Museum
B) National Taiwan Museum
C) Night at the Museum
National Taiwan Museum
This color cannot be found on the Taiwanese flag.
A) White
B) Red
C) Green
Green
In a bustling commercial area, this casual hotel with whimsical, forest-themed decor is an 11-minute walk from the lively Ximending shopping district and a 10-minute walk from Taipei train station.
A) Behrens Bed & Breakfast
B) Motel 6
C) Finders Hotel
Finders Hotel
This waterfall is truly a sight to behold and is considered on of the top places to visit in Taiwan. The waterfall is surrounded by a verdant forest and the cascading water forms a picturesque horseshoe shape.
A) Shifen Waterfall
B) Niagara Falls
C) Seven Sisters Waterfall
Shifen Waterfall
A Michelin starred restaurant, this place showcases modern Taiwanese cuisine with a creative twist. Known for its innovative dishes and artistic presentation, this upscale restaurant offers an exquisite tasting menu that highlights local ingredients and flavors.
A) RAW
B) 7-Eleven
C) Alley Oops
RAW
This is a Chinese temple built in the 18th century by Fujian immigrants from the mainland of China who arrived on the island and built a temple. It's one of Taiwan's most popular temples and has come to represent the Taiwanese people's pride.
A) Taylor Temple
B) Hyrule Temple
C) Longshan Temple
Longshan Temple
The Taiwanese flag consists of these three colors.
A) Blue, Black & Red
B) Green, Red & Brown
C) Red, White & Blue
Red, White & Blue
In a high-rise building across the street from the long-standing 19th-century North Gate gatehouse, this contemporary hotel is a 5-minute walk from the nearest subway stop and a 6-minute walk from the Ximending shopping district. The straightforward, modern rooms come with free Wi-Fi, smart TVs and rainfall showers. Some add city views
A) Via Hotel Taipei Station
B) Taisugar Hotel Taipei
C) citizenM Taipei North Gate Hotel
citizenM Taipei North Gate Hotel
This is a grand tribute to the former president of Taiwan, who played a key role in shaping the country. The building stands tall as a testament to his contributions, sacrifices, and serves as a reminder of the history and culture of Taiwan.
A) Lungshan Temple
B) National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
C) National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
This restaurant offers a unique and refined dining experience. The seasonal menu features dishes that express the chef's creativity and dedication to showcasing the best produce Taiwan has to offer.
A) Moon Cafe
B) Longyue
C) Mume
Mume
This drink is a fanatical craze that swept through Asia (and the West) in the past decade and it all originated in Taiwan. If you have the opportunity, you will regret not trying this drink at its birthplace. It is a Taiwanese tea-based beverage made with tea, milk, and chewy tapioca balls.
A) Pearl Milk Tea
B) Matcha Tea
C) Tango Tea
Pearl Milk Tea (Boba Tea)
The red on the Taiwanese flag symbolizes...
A) Blood of Jesus Christ
B) Blood of the revolutionaries who fought for the nation's freedom
C) The loyalty to the Taiwanese government
Blood of the revolutionaries who fought for the nation's freedom
Set in a bustling neighborhood, this hip hotel is a 4-minute walk from shopping in the Ximending district, 9 minutes' walk from Ximen Station and 2 kilometers from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. The snug rooms have an industrial-chic vibe, and come with Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers. Some rooms have bunk beds and/or sleep up to 4 guests.
A) Wonstar Hotel
B) Hub Hotel Ximen Inn
C) Hotel PaPa Whale
Hotel PaPa Whale
This is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of Taiwan. Situated around two hours away from Taipei City, the lake is surrounded by a park, beautiful forests, and exhibits of old weapons and handicrafts.
A) Lantan Lake
B) Sun Moon Lake
C) Longtan Lake
Sun Moon Lake
With multiple locations throughout Taipei City, this restaurant specializes in authentic Taiwanese cuisine serving dishes made with fresh ingredients and traditional recipes. The restaurant offers a diverse menu ranging from classic favorites like braised pork belly to regional specialties.
A) Long Xiang Yuan
B) Chez Yeh
C) Shin Yeh
Shin Yeh
This park is quite extraordinary including some of the world's most noteworthy rock formations. Allow your imagination to run wild as you see the various rocks and various shapes/sizes that have evolved over time due to marine erosion.
A) Yehliu Geopark
B) Queen's Head
C) Yeliou Cape
Yehliu Geopark
The twelve rays on the sun represent...
A) The amount of dynasties Taiwan's culture previously developed
B) How many states are in the nation of Taiwan
C) Twelve months and the traditional twelve-hour day in Chinese culture
Twelve months and the traditional twelve-hour day in Chinese culture
In a lively area filled with shops and eateries, this whimsical budget hotel with a fairy-tale theme is 5 minutes' walk from the National Taiwan Museum, a 6-minute walk from Taipei Station and 13 minutes on foot from the Ximending shopping district. The bright, individually decorated rooms come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers; most have windows. Family quarters sleep up to 4 people.
A) Morwing Hotel - Culture Vogue
B) CityInn Hotel Taipei Station One
C) Hotel Relax II
Morwing Hotel - Culture Vogue
This destination is for travelers seeking a serene and spiritual retreat. The park consists of smaller temples, shrines, courts, and statues is a perfect place to visit. One of the main attractions of the park is the towering 22-meter tall statue of the Goddess of Mercy, Guanyin.
A) Taroko National Park
B) Keelung Zhongzheng Park
C) Ershawan Fort
Keelung Zhongzheng Park
This restaurant specializes in traditional Taiwanese fair. The restaurant has been serving their famous braised pork and other signature dishes since 1895. With its rich history and delicious offering, this local favorite continues to capture the essence of Taiwanese cuisine.
A) Yunshang Rice Noodle Shop
B) Du Hsiao Yeuh
C) Keung Kee Congee
Du Hsiao Yeuh
Do you enjoy things uncanny? Stop by this abandoned village! The village is now entirely deserted but tourists come to see the strange UFO-shaped houses that have been left alone. No one knows why the houses were excavated although they were erected in the 1960s by a Finnish architect.
A) Maolin Extraterrestrial Village
B) Caoli Village
C) Wanli UFO Village
Wanli UFO Village
The current Taiwanese flag was adopted in the year of...
A) 1928
B) 1901
C) 1896
1928
This upscale hotel in the commercial Banqiao district is a 5-minute walk from the nearest metro station, and a 13-minutes walk from the traditional Chinese garden architecture at the Lin Family Mansion and Garden. Featuring muted hues, the chic, understated rooms come with coffee machines, free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as minibars, safes and sofas. Suites add Nespresso machines and living rooms.
A) Hotel Cham Cham Taipei
B) Caesar Park Hotel Banqiao
C) Hilton Taipei Sinban
Caesar Park Hotel Banqiao