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the architecture in taiwan is gorgeous (most east asian countries i find have stunning architecture). i have so many locations i would love to be visiting one day, and taiwan seems lovely.
Not as clean or nice as Japan, seen huge rats sitting in front of camera at street food vendors and restaurants.
One streamer was at the hotel and got bitten by bedbugs so bad that they looked like a burn victim.
Sure nature is mostly amazing but cities are hot hellholes.
for instance, you can maybe go to a historic movie house and enjoy noodles. you can see sights and take in the history. maybe see the office space chuck norris filmed that one movie in. then you go back and the 'resort village' has restaurants with food and service quality ranging from D- to B+, with the B+ predominantly being khai kholae or other fried butter dishes, and that's literally it. there's nothing else.
even worse, because there's no tourism support the restaurant villas have to live off of feeding other restaurant workers, so tourists are treated as superflous and an annoyance. in the space they're ostensibly supposed to be touring.
if the government enforced and set standards commesurate with a tourism focus this sort of stuff wouldn't be happening. but the political reasons for not doing so are kind of complicated, so.
it's an example of a country with a strong political focus but poor cultural and social support, something civ games don't model very well.
it doesn't help that people confuse it with Thailand, and that Khai Kholae is served as Khai Kholae.
Not many landmark to visit. Alishan mt., sun moon lake, and just a few more.
Their main appeal is night market with outstanding street food, which is not something most people would waste an entire trip for it.
- Overpopulated
Its hasn't gone under the radar of tourism, you're the one acting like it doesn't exist.