Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, sits in northern Taiwan on the island of East Asia. The skyline is dominated by Taipei 101, a supertall skyscraper and UNESCO-listed structure. The city blends traditional Chinese temples, including Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, with modern urban design. Visitors explore night markets, hike nearby mountains, and sample local street food and tea culture.
Taipei City is the capital and largest city of Taiwan, located in the northern tip of the island within a basin surrounded by the Tatun and Central Mountain ranges. It serves as Taiwan's political, economic, and cultural center, and is classified as a special municipality administered directly by the central government. The city is one of the most densely populated urban centers in East Asia, with a metropolitan population exceeding seven million residents.
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