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10 worldwide hot spots to visit in the new year

Included is New Zealand, land of 'Lord of Rings'

Published: Friday, Jan. 23, 2004 12:10 p.m. MST
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Details: Taiwan maintains it is an independent nation, but China disagrees, pointing hundreds of missiles in the direction of the self-governing island and threatening war. "That's what they say, but I would never hesitate to send anyone there," said Edith Cohen, an Albuquerque, N.M., travel consultant with an expertise in Taiwan. "Believe me, China is not going to do that." Prospective travelers should, of course, monitor the political situation, but if all remains calm, Taiwan is a destination in waiting. In the capital city of Taipei, the new National Palace Museum contains the world's largest collection of imperial Chinese artifacts, gathered from nationalists fleeing China in 1949. At the 12-mile-long Taroko Gorge and the resort town of Tienhsiang at its base, hot springs and hikes are the big draws. In the mountain resort of Alishan, it's popular to visit a 3,000-year-old tree that locals consider mystical. On the southwest coast, Tainan is replete with traditional temples.

Where to stay: Taipei is a good base for day or overnight trips to the outlying areas. One of the first hostels in the city, the Taiwan Hostel (6/F, No. 11, Lane 5, Linsen North Rd., 011-886-2-2395-2950; from $16), which is close to public transport, is a budget accommodation with a rooftop garden. The Agora Garden (87 Sung-Kao Rd., 011-886-2-8780-5168; from $220), in the business and entertainment district, has modern, luxury apartment-style rooms.

Info: Taiwan Visitors Association, 212-867-1632, www.taiwan.net.tw.

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A building in Taipei, Taiwan. The country's traditional culture and temples are reasons to visit.

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