Taipei
Detailed description of Taipei and KeelungTaipei, the capital of Taiwan (pop. 2 500 000), is a vibrant metropolis that blends modern skyscrapers with traditional temples and markets. Taipei is home to a rich culture and history, dating back centuries.
Bangka Longshan Temple is a Chinese folk religious temple dedicated to the Buddhist deity Guanyin (Goddess of Mercy), the temple gather diverse religious influences, incorporating halls and altars for other deities like Mazu (protector of seafarers) and Guan Yu (God of War).
Keelung
Keelung (pop. 372 000) is a port city
in northern Taiwan that has small temples, a historic fort, local shopping and
dining options, and a few hiking trails. While exploring Keelung can make for a
relaxed day, the real purpose of Keelung is to serve as a gateway to Taiwan’s
capital, Taipei, which is 18 mi/ 30 km inland.
Gangziliao
Fort is a popular
tourist destination. Visitors can explore the fort's ruins, which include gun
emplacements, tunnels, and barracks. The fort also offers stunning views of the
Keelung Harbor and the surrounding mountains.