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Airports in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is served by 4 international airports and 2 domestic airports. These are Los Angeles International Airport, Ontario International Airport, John Wayne Airport, San Bernardino International Airport, Bob Hope Airport, and Long Beach Airport.
Los Angeles International Airport, the primary airport, is situated in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. It is the busiest & largest airport in California. It provides passenger & cargo services to both domestic and international destinations. These include Dublin, Moscow, Papeete, Paris, Auckland, Guadalajara, Rome, Tokyo, Hong-Kong, San Francisco, New York, Atlanta, Newark, and more. It is a focus city for Air New Zealand, Allegiant Air, Qantas, Southwest Airlines, and Volaris. All the airports are well connected with the city. Passengers can travel to and from here via scheduled buses, shared ride vans, car rentals, taxis, and metro rail.
Explore Taipei
Taipei, officially Taipei City, is the capital of Taiwan (officially the Republic of China). Situated in northern Taiwan, the city lies in a basin between Yangming Mountains and the Central Mountains. The Xindian River and the Tamsui River form the southern & western border of the city respectively. Within the city are countless historical landmarks including Presidential Office Building, Kinmen, Shilin Official Residence, and more offering treat to history buffs. The museums, temples, and markets here allow one to learn about its culture. Longshan Temple, Sanxia Old Street, Feng Chia Night Market, National Palace Museum, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Songshan Cultural and Creative Park are some of these.
Things to Do in Taipei
Sanxia Old Street
Within the Taipei city is a traditional suburban district, Sanxia. The district is famous for Sanxia Old Street (Tourism Street) and Qingshui Zushi Temple. Even after modernisation, Sanxia still retains its cultural value around the Old Street. Here one can see buildings made up of red bricks and hallways connected via small lanes. These date back to early 1900s and the architecture is different from rest of the region. The area previously served as the commercial center, has historical shops, and alleys which have been preserved beautifully.
Longshan Temple
The Longshan Temple is the famous and one of the largest & oldest temples in Taiwan. It was constructed during 1738 as a gathering place for Chinese settlers. The temple is in the old village area of the city. Since its establishment, the temple has been renovated several times. Worshiped within the temple are Buddist, Taoist, and deities like Mazu. It will not be wrong to say that the temple represents the pride of Taiwanese temples and worship houses.
Juming Museum
The Juming Museum has been named in the memory of the world-renowned Taiwanese artist Ju Ming. Displayed here are the works by the artist himself and of others who had an impact on Ju Ming's life, inspired him, and those who have been inspired by him. The museum is very popular amongst children as it organises various events and D.I.Y. project seminars to share with the young generation.
Best Time to Fly to Taipei
The best time to visit the city of Taipei is the Fall Season. During these months the weather remains pleasant. One can roam in the city during day as well as night in this season. Apart from this one can also plan a visit here during Winter Season. December-February are driest months, though it can rain anytime of the year in the city.