Shop till you drop at Taiwan's best malls, from luxury flagships to creative lifestyle parks.
Located in Ren'ai District. A key landmark in Keelung offering shopping and dining with a view of the harbor.
The premier luxury shopping destination located at the base of the iconic Taipei 101 tower.
The ultimate shopping complex in Xinyi District, comprising four halls: A4, A8, A9, and A11.
Features a retro 'Old Taipei' food street and the only Apple Flagship Store in Taiwan.
A cluster of Breeze malls in Xinyi District, known for high-end fashion, unique dining, and the NanShan sky view.
Conveniently connected to Taipei City Hall MRT station, focusing on Japanese lifestyle brands.
Known as the 'Ladies' Department Store', featuring European architecture and top-tier luxury brands.
A hub for youth culture, nightlife, and themed dining experiences in Xinyi District.
The classic department store trio in East District. Zhongxiao and Fuxing (BR4) are major shopping hubs.
The flagship Breeze Center offers luxury goods, while Breeze Nanjing focuses on office workers and lifestyle.
Located in the vibrant Zhongshan District (Halls 1 & 3), surrounded by trendy cafes and boutiques.
Famous for its giant Ferris wheel and IMAX cinema, a landmark in the Dazhi area.
A new lifestyle mall in Dazhi focusing on art, design, and curated experiences.
The newest luxury landmark in the East District, featuring avant-garde architecture.
Connected to Taipei Main Station, a major hub for travelers and trendy youth fashion.
A classic department store located right in front of Taipei Main Station.
Station-based malls offering convenient dining and shopping options in Nangang, Songshan, and Neihu.
The ultimate destination for technology, gaming, and anime culture in the Guanghua area.
A massive mall in Banqiao featuring Venice-themed decorations and an IMAX cinema.
Known as 'Small FE', focusing on fashion and family needs in the Banqiao area.
Located inside the station, famous for its extensive food court and take-out options.
Located in Xindian, housing the largest Eslite Spectrum in New Taipei.
The largest shopping center in Xinzhuang, featuring a VR zone and concert venue (Zepp).
A resort-style outlet mall with an expansive outdoor area, recently expanded with Phase II.
Community-focused malls in Zhonghe and Linkou A9 station, great for daily needs.
Located in Xizhi, offering a large indoor space for shopping, dining, and furniture.
Cinema-anchored malls in Shulin and Tucheng, popular for family entertainment.
The largest shopping mall in Northern Taiwan (Hsinchu City), including SOGO.
A new Hakka-style circular building landmark in Zhubei, Hsinchu County.
The leading department store in the Zhongli district commercial area.
An open-air American-style outlet located right next to the Taoyuan HSR station.
A popular mall in Zhongli with year-round free parking and diverse dining options.
A castle-themed family mall in Nankan, Luzhu District, offering sports and leisure facilities.
Located in Toufen, combining a shopping mall, hotel, and indoor theme park.
Located in the 7th Redevelopment Zone, it holds the record for the highest revenue in Taiwan.
Situated next to SKM, featuring distinctive thematic food streets and luxury brands.
A massive two-building complex (North & South) near Taichung Station, focusing on family lifestyle.
A long-standing department store on Taiwan Boulevard, near the Calligraphy Greenway.
Famous for its vertical gardens and integration with the surrounding green belt.
Located in the North District near Yizhong Street, famous for its creatively themed restrooms.
A harbor-side outlet mall in Wuqi, featuring a giant Ferris wheel with sea views.
A major entertainment hub in Chiayi City with a large cinema and shopping area.
A key department store in Chiayi City, adjacent to the Nice Prince Hotel.
The highest-grossing department store in Southern Taiwan, located in the West Central District.
A massive shopping complex in East District with two buildings (A1 & A2), offering extensive dining options.
A historic art deco department store from the 1930s, offering cultural creative goods.
Located right next to the Tainan HSR station in Guiren District.
The largest shopping mall in Taiwan, famous for its rooftop 'Kaohsiung Eye' Ferris wheel.
The leading department store in North Kaohsiung, next to the Kaohsiung Arena.
A new luxury shopping destination in Gushan District, connected to the Marriott Hotel.
A lifestyle outlet mall with an amusement park and go-kart track (Suzuka Circuit Park).
A classic department store located in the busy Sanduo Shopping District.
A massive outlet mall with a Ferris wheel, part of the E-DA World resort complex.
The premier department store in Pingtung City, including the Sunny Park wing.
A lifestyle mall in Pingtung City, popular for dining and movies.
The largest shopping center in Eastern Taiwan, located in Yilan City with the Silks Place hotel.
The main department store serving Hualien City.
The only large composite mall in Taitung, featuring a cinema and popular restaurants.
Penghu's largest duty-free shopping complex, featuring an indoor extreme sports park.
Asia's largest duty-free plaza, located next to the Golden Lake Hotel in Kinmen.
A shopping center near Kinmen Airport, featuring a cinema and duty-free shops.
I recently discovered a beautiful linguistic harmony: "Taiwanese Flavor" (台灣味) is pronounced Táiwān wèi in Mandarin, Tâi-uân-bī in Taiwanese Hokkien, and toiˇ vanˇ mi in Hakka. These remarkably similar sounds across languages inspired the name TaiwanMe.
Tracing the roots further, the name "Taiwan" itself originates from the Siraya indigenous term Taywan. Early Siraya people referred to the sandbars near the Taijiang Inner Sea as Teyoan or Taioan, meaning "the place where strangers or foreigners live."
To me, TaiwanMe embodies this fascinating cultural tapestry—a dialogue between the diverse ethnic groups and histories that define our island.
It started with a moment of realization. While hosting international students, I watched them queue endlessly for commercialized "hotspots" and trendy shops. As a local, I found myself unable to share the deeper, authentic stories of my own land.
It wasn't until a general education class, where a classmate vividly described the very alleys I cycled through every day—my rental place, the campus corners—that it hit me: Taiwan isn't mundane; we've simply lost the energy to explore it amidst our busy lives.
Our mission is simple: The Real Taste of Taiwan.
You won't find cliché tourist traps here. Instead, we guide you to the authentic scenery hidden in ordinary alleys—stories worth telling. Whether you are a first-time traveler or a long-time resident, we hope to accompany you in finding that unique, irreplaceable Taiwanese sentiment.
Many visit Taiwan, but few truly see it.
TaiwanMe was created to unveil the island’s best-kept secrets. Whether it's the profound indigenous culture of Pingtung or the mystical Water Lantern ceremonies in Keelung, we exist to help you find the real taste of Taiwan.
But our vision goes deeper than just tourism. We aim to not only offer foreign travelers a genuine opportunity to deeply understand Taiwan, but also to inspire locals to rediscover the beauty of the land they call home. We believe every corner of this island has a story waiting to be told—and heard.
To be completely honest with you—we are just getting started. We are a young platform, and we know we have a long way to go. We believe that trust and reputation are earned over time, not overnight. Right now, our primary focus is on pouring our hearts into creating the best content possible, rather than seeking commercial spotlight or formal advertising partnerships. We want to make sure we are truly providing value before we ask for your investment.
That said, we never say no to a good conversation. If our mission resonates with you, or if you see the potential in what we are building—even while we are still in our early days—we would be honored to hear from you. Whether you have a suggestion, a story to share, or simply want to support a growing team, please feel free to reach out.
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