Welcome to Taipei, Taiwan! We decided to vlog and show you the best things to do in the Xinyi District – Taipei’s most cosmopolitain neighborhood! Xinyi is home to Taipei 101, Elephant Mountain, the Raohe Night market, and so much more! Hope you enjoy exploring this incredible Taipei neighborhood with us! 🙂

Planning your own trip to the Xinyi District of Taipei? Add these to your itinerary!
1. Visit the famous Taipei 101! (And the surrounding area!)
2. Check out some of Taiwan’s best shopping at Songgao Road
3. Try Taiwanese food at one of the many restaurants in the Xinyi District!
4. Learn some of Taiwan’s history at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen memorial hall
5. Head to the Taipei dome to see some of Taiwan’s most modern architecture.
6. Relax, shop, and get artsy at the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park!
7. Hike Taipei’s famous Elephant Mountain for the best views over the Xinyi District!
8. Visit the Songshan Tianbao Temple for a local cultural experience!
9. Stop by the incredibly detailed Songshan Fangtian Temple
10. Headed to the night market? Don’t miss the many lanterns at the Songshan Ciyou Temple!
11. Try lots of Taiwanese dishes at the Raohe Night Market!
12. Shop the Wufenpu Shopping District – the largest in Taiwan!

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CHAPTERS

0:00 Intro
0:35 Taipei 101
4:06 Songgao Road Shopping
4:38 Taiwanese food!
6:11 Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall & Taipei Dome
8:07 Songshan Cultural & Creative Park
9:26 Elephant Mountain Hike
11:05 Songshan Tianbao Temple
12:48 Songshan Fangtian Temple
15:30 Songshan Ciyou Temple
16:36 Raohe Night Market (FOOD!)
24:25 Wufenpu Shopping District
25:52 Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more adventures! 😀

30 Comments

  1. I like your way of presentation very much, and it always makes people look forward to new sparks.
    I wish you all the best 😊

  2. I really like the video that you make, 花生捲冰淇淋 is the best ice cream in the night market.

  3. Im not sure if you remember but I commented on the suggestions that you guys asked for. I suggested for the modern shopping centers and thanks for going there and showing everyone how cool it truly is!

  4. I need to check out that amazing temple yall went to next time I go back! The details, wow!

  5. 有多的時間可以到台灣的中南部走走,會感受到與台北不同的風景。

  6. 能為臺灣澄清國號是中華民國,這是很少外國yt做到,謝謝你們,馬上按讚訂閱,最後祝你們在臺灣旅途愉快❤

  7. Hey. I love your video but please please, don't boost your music so loud it's hard to watch without adjusting each time it comes up.

  8. 4:45 actually…this is not traditional taiwanese food, it’s Yunnan food (or Dian food, as the restaurant’s name suggests) Yunnan is a region (province) in China. The foods are actually quite different 😅

  9. If you have the opportunity to go to Lukang, I will recommend you to go to "Lukang Longshan Temple", which I think is the most beautiful temple in Taiwan.

  10. Probably the majority of Taiwanese would abolish the ROC foreign government in exile name and constitution, but China threatens to invade Taiwan if they do. Basically the ROC/KMT is not even native to Taiwan, doesn't represent most Taiwanese people's views, but they just kind of stomach it and use it for practical purposes

    Most Taiwanese (especially younger people who were not educated under the KMT dictatorship) just consider Taiwan "Taiwan" – and having nothing to do with China

  11. I’ve always like the pagoda design of the Taipei 101 building. $100 for another 10 floors seemed steep though!

  12. I loved your trip to Taiwan, I will go on next week, and you gave me some tips, even I am Taiwanese. but I have lived in Brazil for more than 30 years

  13. No way the elevator went 1000m per second. You would be at the top of the building in less than a second.

  14. For new travelers to Taiwan be prepared for people who are very aggressive in their use of public space… pedestrians have no rights and that includes the bicyclists on the sidewalks of Taipei who are reckless.
    Expressions like "excuse me" are unknown in Taiwan where people will happily step on your feet or bump into you in their rush to get somewhere before you get there. After awhile it will become extremely annoying.

  15. You're both giving me nostalgia of how it felt like discovering this beautiful place for the first time. Can't wait to visit Taiwan again 🙂

  16. @IfWeGoTo – Uh, actually Chiang Kai‐shek was the First Leader of the ROC of Taiwan, which the Country is The REAL CHINA. The CCP or PRC is FAKE CHINA.

    Also, the Memorial Hall is called The Chiang Kai‐shek Memorial Hall.

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