Taipei is, of course, the commercial and political hub of Taiwan. If one has to pick one touristy thing to do here, the National Palace Museum would easily top the list, including standing in line to see the Jade Cabbage. Rated one of the top museums in the world, the museum has had an eventful existence - parts of its collection have been moved in and out of Taiwan multiple times, and there is reportedly a long-running feud with the Chinese government about the ownership of certain artefacts. At the moment, the museum has almost 7,00,000 pieces to its name - paintings, sculptures, calligraphy, porcelain and more. Only about 60,000 artefacts are displayed at any given time, though the displays change every quarter. Even then, it would take you twelve years to see everything.