Hidden Gems of Taipei
Taipei's lesser-known sites range from the sulfuric steam of Beitou's Thermal Valley to the volcanic slopes of Mt. Qixing, the city's highest peak. Cultural landmarks include the ornate Hsing Tian Kong Beitou Branch and the historic Taipei Tian Hou Temple in Ximending. For traditional flavors, Fuhang Soy Milk offers a glimpse into local breakfast culture with its wood-fired ovens. These locations highlight the intersection of geothermal activity, religious architecture, and culinary traditions away from the main tourist hubs.
Beitou Hell Valley
The Thermal Valley is a valley located on the foothill of Yangmingshan National Park in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan.
Hsing Tian Kong Beitou Branch
This Buddhist and Taoist temple complex features traditional Minnan-style architecture with red brick walls and ornate roof ridges. Set against a mountain backdrop, it provides a quiet alternative to the central city branch and is dedicated primarily to Guan Yu.
Taipei Tian Hou Temple
The Thean Hou Temple is a six-tiered temple of the Chinese sea goddess Mazu located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Fuhang Soy Milk Breakfast
Located on the second floor of Huashan Market, this establishment specializes in traditional Taiwanese breakfast. Signature items include thick soy milk and shaobing (clay oven rolls) baked in traditional charcoal ovens.
Mt. Qixing Main Peak
Qixing Mountain, also spelled Cising Mountain or Chihsing Mountain, is a mountain in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan.
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