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Categories: Places to Go, Central Taiwan, Changhua, Miaoli, Nantou, Taichung, Eastern Taiwan, Hualien, Northern Taiwan, New Taipei City, Taipei, Taoyuan, Southern Taiwan

Hu Guo Qing Liang Temple

Qing Liang Temple, a Pure Land Buddhist shrine built in 1983, is the largest Buddhist temple in Taiping City. This temple is designed in a style reminiscent of the Ming Dynasty. It has many different buildings to explore such as the Main Hall, Pusa Temple and Goddess of Mercy Temple. more »

Airy Breath Brunch Cafe

Airy Breath is a charming eatery nestled in the side streets around Da Dun 17th St. and Da Sheng Street. Specializing in breakfast and brunch, the menu at Airy Breath provides a delicious assortment of set meals and a la carte items. more »

Fengjia Night Market (逢甲光夜)

The Fengjia Night Market (逢甲光夜) is perhaps Taichung's largest and most popular night market; providing an assortment of shops to browse through, games to play and most notably, snacks to please any palate. more »

Baojue Temple (寶覺寺)

Founded in 1928, the original Baojue Temple has since undergone a number of changes; transforming the humble buddhist temple into a temple complex that attracts a great number of tourists. more »

Hsitou Forest Recreational Area

The Hsitou Forest Recreational Area is a beautiful place to retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located about 2 hours south of Taichung in Lugu Township, the 2500 hectare reserve serves as a "living classroom" with over 70 species of birds and myriad of trees and plants. more »

Taichung City Cultural Affairs Bureau Children's Museum and Park

The Children's Museum is a three-storied circular building located in the Beitun District. The museum is situated in a very large park complete with an assortment of play areas. The Children's Museum offers a wide range of facilities such as games rooms, exhibition rooms, and a library. more »
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