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Taiwan's northern regions offer splendid sights and attractions with its awe inspiring mountains, waterfalls, volcanic pasts, beaches, paddy fields, villages, and temples. Window On China
Window on China is one of the best attractions of Taiwan, and one of the best places to study Chinese architecture, as little travel is needed to make comparisons of different buildings. Restaurants are available here and visitors can also step into the Taiwan Folk Arts Theater next to the site. Goddess of Mercy Mountain, Keelung
To get to the mountain, simply take a taxi or try the bus services from Taipei. The foot of the mountain where visitors start their climb is at a small town. Along the lower slopes, there are planting of teas, bamboos, and tangerines, and halfway up the mountain lies two other Buddhist temples. Tanshui
Taiwan repossessed the site when the British closed down in 1972. Residuum of the aged-old fort has now become displays in the fort-turned-museum. Tanshui was a favorite place for foreigners. Apart from the Spanish and British, the Dutch, French, and Japanese also claimed a share of this small town. While the Dutch and French left without much belongings remaining, the Japanese built the island's first golf course, which is now known as the Taiwan Golf and Country Club. As golf is a popular sport in Taiwan, this club has maintained its notoriety among visitors and residents alike.
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