Then you said that culture depends on luck and you can go to the National Palace Museum in Taipei. There are many collections in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, but calligraphy and painting, for example, are exhibited in batches. I have been there twice, once in Ming and Qing Dynasties and once in ghost culture. The National Palace Museum in Taipei also has a collection of paintings from the Tang and Song Dynasties, but I don't know if it will be exhibited for a long time, such as jade cabbage, which can be seen at any time.
Then I suggest you go to National Taiwan University if the schedule is relaxed. In Yangmingshan, the design of National Taiwan University is a geomantic gossip type, and it is also a very old building, and it is very particular about opening the door. It is said that it is to contain something in Yangming Mountain. I don't know.
Jiufen is also a good place. Now, treaty of shimonoseki, humiliated by China and Japan, has been ceded to Taiwan Province Province. In fact, the Japanese want Jiufen gold mine, so Jiufen is a mining area. The origin of the name, it is said that there were nine families on the mountain at the earliest, so every family bought nine copies when they went down to buy things, regardless of rice and salt, hence the name. The Mid-Levels are full of small Japanese houses, which are very old Japanese settlements. There is no such place in Japan now. When you go to Jiufen, you will see many old people who speak Japanese. They came to Taiwan Province Province to look for childhood memories. Then Miyazaki Hayao's animation "Spirited Away" was shot in Jiufen. There are shops on both sides of the long corridor, which is very emotional. You don't take the main shopping street, but it's good to shuttle back and forth in the house. I walked to a platform for the second time and looked down at the sea. No one, the mountain is foggy.
There are still many places, but there are too many tourists. It is better to look at people than at scenery and culture. I like to visit the old streets in Taiwan Province Province, but there are still many surprises. I can visit this village. Although many of them have been demolished, some, especially those converted into sightseeing villages, can still be preserved.