8 Quirky Hotels in Taiwan for An Unusual Stay
An English manor, a castle with 50 themed rooms, a fairytale B&B with slides – take your pick from these quirky stays in Taiwan!
An English manor, a castle with 50 themed rooms, a fairytale B&B with slides – take your pick from these quirky stays in Taiwan!
If you’re planning for a vacation to Japan, skip the touristy cities to explore gold mines, immerse in onsen baths or hike up Mt. Donden in Sado Island instead!
Immerse yourself in history, frolic with free-roaming deer and eat your way through a Okonomiyaki building.
The visa waiver will apply for those entering the country through Yangyang International Airport.
Tucked in Nantun District, Taichung, the Rainbow Family Village is a bright space where happiness permeates. Check out the photos and be inspired to visit.
On your next Taiwan trip, ditch the conventional hotels for these unique stays, from quaint farms to themed manors.
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The annual Wara Art Festival in Niigata City takes the straw leftover from the harvest season and turns them to art.
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