Taiwan’s second largest city, Taichung City is a highly developed commercial and industrial hub in the country. Visitors can head there and enjoy the year-round climate, which is always mild and enjoyable. There are many historic sites, including the 200-year-old Lecheng Temple, the unique three-hall style Wanhe Temple, and the ornate Chenghuang Temple. The city’s yesteryear charms are only enhanced by the addition of the 200-year-old Zhenlan Temple in Dajia and the shrine dedicated to the famed Chang Liao family. The thriving art scene in Taichung has made it the home of the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts and the National Taichung Theater. There are many markets that come alive at night; visitors can enjoy the lights and street foods at Fengjia Night Market, Zhongua Night Market, or at Jingming 1st Street.