Distribution of tourist attractions in Taipei

yangmingshan national park

One of Taiwan's famous scenic spots. It is the smallest and most famous of Taiwan's five national parks, with the largest feature of the volcanic landscape including the Datun volcanic group. Yangming Mountain National Park generally refers to the mountainous area composed of Datun Mountain, Qixing Mountain, Shamao Mountain and Xiaoguanyin Mountain, covering Shilin District of Taipei City, some mountainous areas of Beitou, and mountainous areas such as Danshui District and Sanzhi District of Xinbei City

Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall

A comprehensive park integrating outdoor sports, leisure, arts and intellectual activities. It is known as the first Chinese modern architecture in Taiwan and the memorial hall of Dr. Sun Yat sen. At the beginning of the museum's opening, it mainly displayed cultural relics related to the revolutionary historical sites of the founding father. The memorial hall has been used mostly for artistic performances or award ceremonies. It is Taiwan's largest national performance venue, and so far the memorial hall has been used mostly for artistic performances or award ceremonies

Taipei 101 building

Also known as Taipei Financial Building, it was the tallest building in the world at that time. Construction started in 1998 and was officially completed on December 31, 2004. The whole building has everything from office, shopping, leisure, food street, etc. The observation deck of the high-rise building is located on the 89th floor, which is 382.2 meters high. Taking the world's fastest constant pressure elevator can reach a speed of 1010 meters per minute in just over 30 seconds. It's a thrilling feeling

Taipei Palace Museum (a large comprehensive museum in China)

The Taipei Palace Museum (the Taipei Palace Museum, also known as the Zhongshan Museum) is one of the three major museums in China (with a collection of about 690000 cultural relics). It has always been said that "the Beijing Palace Museum looks at buildings, while the Taipei Palace Museum looks at cultural relics"

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