Taipei,The Most Sophisticated and Surprising Capital

| Monday, 13 March 2017 | |
 Donald Trump's latest phone to the president of Tsai Ing-wen would further complicate the relation  between China and Taiwan but visitors will not be deterred from exploring Taipei. Still only visited by about 38,000 Britons Forward Per year, the Taiwanese city - safe, clear and accepted - is one of the city's simple to navigate in the region of Asia.

My Visit to this city was  motivated by my desire to see the National Palace Museum, Taipei. Displayed artifacts over 600,000 that were transported for safekeeping from mainland China to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War, is a large room for some of the greatest masterpieces of Chinese there - representing thousands of years of heritage - and in those with an interest in Chinese art should endeavor to visit at least once in their lives.

Built in the style of the palace Chinese Northern and set the verdant hillside on the outskirts of the city, the Museum is a strikingly beautiful, complex multi-tiered galleries of the largest dedicated luminescent jades, lacquerwares shiny things ranging from copper snuff bottles to rare intriguing oddities as the boat intricately detailed miniature, carved out of the pit olive. Its unique version of Rosetta Stone or Mona Lisa, meanwhile, is a little cabbage, made of glass with colored adored by the Taiwanese.

Next to Taipei 101 (tallest building in the world until he was tried by Dubai's Burj Khalifa), is the only attraction in the city with a broad degree of fame international, a void that I found refreshing perhaps. This is a city you can explore without obligation passes to a series of "must-visit" attractions.
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