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their ancestors did when the temples first opened. Outside, Tainanese are fastidious about
food, and a number of dishes are exclusive to the region but renowned all over the coun-
try.
Tainan is best visited in winter: it's warm (in the high 20s) and dry, but there are few
tourists. Traditional festival days are, of course, a great time to come, as are the local
birthdays of temple gods.
Most of the sights in Tainan are concentrated around the city centre west of the train
station and in the Anping District. Both areas are compact enough to get around on foot,
though you may want a taxi or bus to take you from one area to the other.
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