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Yangmingshan National Park is a haven for nature lovers and foodies alike. With its stunning volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and lush forests, it’s a must-visit destination in Taipei. It is renowned not only for its breathtaking natural beauty but also for its rich culinary scene. From traditional Taiwanese delicacies to international cuisine, there’s something to satisfy every palate. In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the best restaurants and cafes to eat at Yangmingshan, so you can make the most of your visit. Yangmingshan Restaurants There are three main areas to dine and relax near Yangmingshan. First are the local cuisines near Zhuzihu. There should be be plenty of options around the attraction. So you don’t have to worry that you will starve in the mountains. Most of these Yangmingshan restaurants feature free-range chicken, tasty mountain vegetables and traditional Taiwanese food. We will give you some recommendations in later sections.…

Resource: Yangmingshan National Park Just north of Taipei’s bustling cityscape lies a surprising escape: Yangmingshan National Park. This volcanic playground boasts a dramatic landscape sculpted by fiery eruptions millions of years ago. Dormant giants like Qixing Mountain pierce the sky, while wispy steam rises from fumaroles – vents spewing volcanic gases – hinting at the park’s simmering past. But Yangmingshan isn’t just about geology. It’s a seasonal spectacle for flower enthusiasts. Spring explodes with a mesmerizing display of cherry blossoms, while summer sees hydrangeas paint the hillsides in vibrant hues. Year-round, calla lilies flourish at Zhúlìhú (Bamboo Lake), a serene crater lake surrounded by colorful flower farms. Autumn brings a fiery display of reds and oranges, while winter offers a tranquil escape with mountains veiled in mist. Hikers can explore diverse trails, encountering wildlife and enjoy panoramic vistas. For a more relaxed pace, stroll along Zhúlìhú or the otherworldly Qīngtiān…