Ultra-modern, yet steeped in history, Taipei is the political, economic, and cultural center of Taiwan. At the heart of Taiwanese culture is food, and the city\'s diverse culinary repertoire features everything from local delicacies such as stinky tofu and pearl milk tea to the questionably unique fried crickets and chicken testicles. Second only to eating, shopping is a pastime enjoyed by many of Taipei\'s inhabitants. With the selection of glitzy malls, upscale boulevards and cutting-edge electronics emporiums, serious shoppers are sure to be kept occupied.
Prague is the capital and the largest city in Czech Republic. The city boasts a wonderful architecture of their buildings, many of which survived the violence and destruction of 20th century Europe. There is Charles Bridge, or Prague Castle, that featuring beautiful carvings on the wall. The name of the city is derived from an old Slavic root, praga, which means “ford”. Besides their buildings, prague is also famous for their classical music. The city voted as one of the most visited city in Europe.