Discover top-rated sports facilities across Taiwan, offering swimming pools, gyms, and courts for everyone.
One sports center in every district: Zhongshan, Beitou, Nangang, Shilin, Datong, Wanhua, Xinyi, Zhongzheng, Neihu, Wenshan, Songshan, and Da'an.
Features the highest number of centers, including Xinzhuang, Luzhou, Tamsui, Sanchong, Tucheng, Zhonghe, Banqiao, Xindian, Shulin, Xizhi, Yonghe, Yingge, Sanxia, Linkou, and Wugu.
Operating centers include Taoyuan, Zhongli, Nanping, Luzhu, Bade, Pingzhen, and Guanyin.
Features distinctive centers like Chaoma (Badminton), North (Olympic Pool), Nantun, Changchun, Dali, Tanzi, Gangqu, Qingshui, and Fengyuan.
Includes Yonghua (West Central District), Xinshi, and South District Sports Centers.
Major operating centers located in Fengshan, Lingya, Zuoying, Qianzhen, Yancheng, Daliao, Meinong, and Gangshan.
Located in Ren'ai District, featuring an indoor track, swimming pool, and multi-purpose courts.
Includes Hsinchu City Sports Center (East District) and Zhuguang Sports Center (North District).
Located in Zhubei City, serving as the core sports facility for the county.
Located within the Yilan Sports Park in Yilan City.
Includes Miaoli City Sports Center (near the Arena) and Zhunan-Toufen Sports Park.
Features Changhua North Sports Center and the newly opened Changhua South Sports Center.
Located in Douliu City, providing standardized indoor sports facilities.
Located in Nantou City, a newly built landmark for sports.
Located in East District. A planned West District center is also in development.
Located in Pingtung City. Another center in Chaozhou is currently being planned.
Located in Hualien City, offering high-quality indoor sports environments for Eastern Taiwan.
Located in Taitung City, featuring a swimming pool, gym, and fitness center.
Kinmen County Gymnasium, functioning as the main sports center with recently upgraded facilities.
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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