From fantasy photoshoots in the Maldives, to kelp forest "strolls" along California's Catalina Island and Taiwan's luxe hotel swims, swimming in a tail is different wherever you do it.
The historic Alishan Forest Railway, once crippled by typhoons and earthquakes, is running again – and redefining slow travel.
From fiery festivals to nature's most dazzling "sky-dance", interest in the night skies is booming, with "noctourism" poised to be a major travel trend in 2025.
Taiwan’s hot springs are how locals relax and rejuvenate – and they consider it important for both their physical and mental wellbeing.
Known as "the birthplace of Taiwan", Tainan is celebrating its quarter centennial by highlighting its multicultural past.
Once the island's only inhabitants, Indigenous Taiwanese now make up just 2.38% of Taiwan's population – and their vibrant festivals play a crucial part in preserving their culture.
Clarissa Wei, author of the new cookbook, Made in Taiwan, explains her country's deep love for sugar and its role in dishes like stir-fried prawns served with pineapple.
By mapping trails, leading ascents and introducing locals to the beauty of their own backyard, one mountaineer has been working tirelessly to put Taiwan on the trekking map.
Above water, Turtle Island is a popular and idyllic tourist attraction. But it's what's underwater that is fascinating scientists.