Taiwan is a long island covering 36,000 square kilometres of land.
Situated between the southeast of the Asian Continent and the East and
Southeast Asia Island Arcs of the West Pacific Ocean, it faces Japan and
Ryukyu Islands in the North and the Philippines in the South, connecting
all parts of Asia. Taiwan’s aerial transport network is highly developed,
making it a convenient tourist destination. Taiwan has lots of natural and
cultural resources to offer. In terms of nature, due to continuous
platonic movements, Taiwan’s landscapes are quite diverse. The island thus
has mountains, hills, plains, basins, islets, valleys, and shores all at
once.
Source: Taiwan Tourism Bureau