This tour is specially designed for Muslim travelers. Taipei is a Muslim-friendly city, with halal food easily available throughout the city. Follow our professional licensed tour guide to explore the must-visit attractions and experience the local culture and vibes.
Meeting Time: 11:05 Departure Time: 11:20 Please provide the hotel name where you'd like us to pick you up from. Please look for the guide in a yellow uniform.
Taipei 101 is one of Taiwan’s most famous landmarks and a must-visit attraction in Taipei. Once the world’s tallest building, it stands at 508 meters and has 101 floors above ground, symbolizing innovation and progress. Visitors can take one of the world’s fastest elevators to the observation decks on the 89th and 91st floors, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Taipei City and the surrounding mountains. On clear days, you can even see all the way to the northern coast. Furthermore, the building also houses a world-class shopping mall with luxury brands and international dining options. Whether you’re interested in architecture, shopping, dining, or simply enjoying the view, Taipei 101 is a perfect place to experience the modern side of Taiwan.
Travelers can enjoy their lunch at a Halal Restaurant.
Taipei Grand Mosque is the largest and most important Islamic place of worship in Taiwan. Located near Da’an Forest Park, it was built in 1960 and designed by a Chinese Muslim architect. The mosque combines traditional Islamic design with modern architectural elements, making it not only a religious center but also a cultural landmark in Taipei. The mosque can accommodate more than 1,000 worshippers and serves as the spiritual home for Taiwan’s Muslim community. Inside, you’ll find beautifully decorated prayer halls, while outside the building’s elegant domes and minarets reflect classic Middle Eastern styles.
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is one of Taipei’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1980 to honor former President Chiang Kai-shek, the memorial sits within a large public square surrounded by beautiful gardens, ponds, and impressive traditional-style gates. The main hall, with its white walls and blue-tiled roof, represents freedom, equality, and democracy. Inside, you’ll find a giant bronze statue of Chiang Kai-shek, where a solemn Changing of the Guard Ceremony takes place every hour, attracting many visitors. The surrounding Liberty Square is also home to the National Theater and National Concert Hall, making it a center for culture and the arts. It is a popular place for locals to relax, exercise, or attend public events. The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is not only a historical site but also a cultural landmark that offers visitors insight into Taiwan’s modern history and political journey.
Finally, we will drop you off in Ximending, a must-visit attraction in Taipei where you can experience the local vibes and shop for souvenirs.
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