Taipei sits in a basin surrounded by mountains in the island’s north. As the lively capital of Taiwan, it's shaped by centuries of Chinese, Japanese, and local influences. Taipei weather is generally warm and humid, with subtropical rains in summer and milder, drier days in winter.
From night markets to shopping districts, Taipei attractions cater to every kind of traveler. Dominating the skyline is Taipei 101, once the world’s tallest building, now home to the famous Taipei 101 Observatory, offering sweeping city views. For a quieter escape, the Taipei Zoo is recommended, offering a family-friendly look at wildlife.
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Taipei sits in a basin surrounded by mountains in the island’s north. As the lively capital of Taiwan, it's shaped by centuries of Chinese, Japanese, and local influences. Taipei weather is generally warm and humid, with subtropical rains in summer and milder, drier days in winter.
From night markets to shopping districts, Taipei attractions cater to every kind of traveler. Dominating the skyline is Taipei 101, once the world’s tallest building, now home to the famous Taipei 101 Observatory, offering sweeping city views. For a quieter escape, the Taipei Zoo is recommended, offering a family-friendly look at wildlife.