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Mar 15, 2024 · Make those dreams come true with this nostalgic Meteor Garden Taiwan tour, featuring filming locations of the drama in Taipei and Chiayi’s charming districts. Visit sites like the National Chung Cheng University and P.S. Bubu Café and experience Taiwan through the eyes of your favorite characters.
According to my research they also film in "National Taiwan University" in Taipei, but most of the noticeable scenes and 80% of the school scenes was shot in "National Chung Cheng University". Meteor Garden was aired in the Philippines way back in 2003. How to get to National Chung Cheng Univesity:
Feb 24, 2021 · Taiwan (Republic of China) is located about 160 km off the Southeast coast of the continent of Asia, at the western edge of the Pacific Ocean between Japan and the Philippines. It is located in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth.
- Taipei
- 35,980.00 km 2
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- 3,720.00 km 2
Jul 6, 2022 · Alleyways that twist up the mountainside come alive in the glow of lantern light. Such surreal scenes in Jiufen, Taiwan, seem to mirror those in the film Spirited Away.
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Mar 10, 2017 · From high octane Luc Besson action flicks, to Martin Scorsese’s latest offering, Taiwan is becoming Hollywood’s go-to island for location shooting. So for all those film buffs out there, here are the locations of the most famous productions shot in Taiwan.
Aug 7, 2019 · Completing your ultimate Meteor Garden tour is the National Taiwan University. This is the place where the series’ exterior shots were filmed. Gongguan Station via MRT is the nearest point to reach National Taiwan University.
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Feb 19, 2024 · Jiufen Old Street is a little mountain top village in Taiwan that exudes the exact same energy as Studio Ghibli’s Spirited away. It’s definitely a place you must visit when you come to Taiwan!