Taiwan
Taiwan, which is sometimes not on the list of tourists’ priority countries, is actually a country that has much to offer: interesting nature, unique culture, and high technologies. This island country has plenty of stunning views, including the Grand Taroko, Sun Moon Lake, and the pristine beaches of Kenting. This can be seen in the city of Taipei, which is the capital of the country, where remnants of tradition meet the mysteries of the future, offering the sparkle of night markets and the imposing Taipei 101 skyscraper. Tourism lovers will believe their eyes when they witness the Taiwanese range of meal cultures, from street chefs to fine tea service. The historical part of the island is reflected in the exquisite temples, beautiful colonial houses, and museums full of history. Tourists with an interest in natural resources may choose to go to natural parks, take a dip in a hot spring, or cycle through natural coastlines. Taiwan has a fairly well-developed public transportation system, people who are very hospitable, and a combination of both city and countryside. It can be safely stated that a trip to this country will be invaluable for those who want to get acquainted with real East Asia.