Adam Nelson: "My favorite coffee shop in Taipei. Delicious coffee, and the beans are roasted in-house. Be sure to try the Alisan pour-over and the carrot cake!"
Alfred Tay: "A very posh and great place, better that I expected. Staff are friendly and extremely customer service oriented. A private hot spring room costs NT$2,000 on weekdays and is equipped like a hotel!"
Juliet Chen: "Such a great organization! There are ppl guiding us all the way from parking lot to the seat and showing us the shortcut!! How efficient!"
Julius Tarng: "Steep stairs - could be rough if you're a hiking scrub like me. Various stopping platforms along the way. Near the top there's an exercise area w a bunch of old men stretching - they'll show u tips"
Venoth: "The place is huge and has a beautiful architecture. I would strongly recommend history buffs to visit this place. Lots of memorabilias and artifacts surrounding Chiang Kai-Shek's life are on display."
CNN: "This imposing white monument with its distinctive blue octagonal roof is Taipei’s greatest cultural landmark. The museum below has some fine Kuomintang political party propaganda."
Hayo Bart: "Taipei's central park, which is an oasis of serenity in Taipei. There are quite some beautiful birds in the ecological pond. You can also feed the squirrels in one of the trees surrounding the pond."
Matt Ta-Min: "Lovely park, combining green open space for dogs, a large pond / nature reserve for bird watching, & a great kids playground / sand pit. Busy @ weekends, it is really popular with absolutely all ages."