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Be first to read about "Taipei is at the center of Taiwan's world-class technology, banking and commercial capabilities" via this Excelloz Travel Guide story that our valued member Mr. Ioan Voicu posted here. If you are thinking about going to Taiwan then this report might help you in finding the prefect place for your trip.
 
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 An impressive sight, not unlike Beijing's Tien An Men Square 
 
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An impressive sight, not unlike Beijing's Tien An Men SquareInteresting architecture graces this building, which is to be found at the end of an expansive roadA fun glimpse at Taiwan's colonial pastThe tallest building ever made by man, an awe-inspiring site that gets lost in the clouds
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Taipei is at the center of Taiwan's world-class technology, banking and commercial capabilities

Posted by Mr.Ioan Voicu on 12 August 2006
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Not many tourists go to Taiwan...this is apparent in the Chinese-only lettering of most signs and the general lack of tourist information facilities. Those that do go, however, will find themselves in one of the most technologically-advanced cities in the world, with some of the most cultured, friendly people that you'll ever be likely to meet and offering a unique Eastern culture combined with American products. Because of its strained political relationship with China, Taiwan has historically had close ties with the U.S. and this is very apparent in the GM or Chrysler-produced cars you see on the road or the Maytag home products which can rarely be seen outside their native land.

Taipei's recent claim to fame is the Taipei 101 Tower, currently the tallest building in the world. At around 500m height, it also boasts the best way to go all the way up, namely the world's fastest elevators, which take you to your destination at a giddy 64km/h. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in world megastructures.

Other sights in Taipei are related to its past and present political status, with an impressive mausoleum and square dedicated to the nation's founder, Chiang Kai Shek, as well as a beautiful Presidential Palace where the country's current policies are being created. There is also Portuguese heritage present, in the form of a 300 year-old fort built on the island then known as "Formosa" (The Beautiful One).

There are also many other sights (both natural and man-made) in other cities around the island, so be sure to take a look at this intriguing corner of the world.
 
 
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