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lakwatserangchinita · 5 years ago
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So I made a montage of my travel in Taiwan! yay! Check it out :) Just click on the title, or the link, or whatever works haha
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briancarpio · 5 years ago
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Breakfast on wheels in  Alishan Forest Recreation Area, Alishan Township, Chiayi, Taiwan.
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kikaykim · 6 years ago
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Taiwan Trip 2018
I’ve always been curious about what the heart of Asia can offer and by taking advantage of its government’s initiative for Free Visa to attract more tourists, it’s time to get to know this neighboring country.
I turned to AirAsia for cheap flights and got a good deal for Taiwan from Dec. 17-21. The dates are the best as they’re literally 1 week before the holiday break kicks off so I don’t need to worry about the “back to reality” dillemma that we get right after spending a holiday away from home then going back straight to work.
I did a lot of research by reading blogs and watching vlogs on Youtube. The information I got from the two mediums really helped me out in planning my 4 days trip. AirAsia flights to Taiwan from Clark are always at night so I only have 4 days instead of 5.
The next thing I did after securing my flight tickets, I looked for discounted hotels/hostels. I always turn to Agoda because they have the cheapest accommodation deals. Been booking hotels with them since 2016. I never had an issue and their customer service, although the queue is too long, you’ll spend a tantamount of time waiting on the line for a rep to attend to your concerns, is superb. Agoda also have the options for “pay nothing until” or “pay at the property”. I also considered looking through Airbnb but in the end, I found myself booking two accommodations via Agoda. Mind you, always read the reviews of people for that hotel you want to book. It will definitely help you decide if it’s the right one for you.
I also thought of booking activities, buy tickets and rentals online (aside from flight tickets) when planning my trip. I turned to two travel applications: Klook and KKday.
Klook:
-Rental of 4G Wifi Mobile Broadband I got on Sale. My usage is 5 days. The pickup location is right at the Arrival Area of Taoyuan Airport T1. It was an easy transaction, instructions on the Klook voucher is accurate. I presented the QR code on the voucher on my phone, my passport and Debit card (credit card can be used too). The card is required so when you loose or damage the device, they’ll charge you. Signed the receipt and that’s it! The device was low on power charge though, so I got to use it the next day but boy, it’s so fast! No lagging anywhere I go in Taiwan. The price shown below is for 1 day use only. So the price will multiply depending on how many days you’re going to use it.
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-Taichung World Flora Expo Ticket. This ticket is for the entrance fee of the three world flora expo sites. I’ll go into detail of the itinerary later on.
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KKDAY:
-booked a Day Tour Package for three tourist spots: Yehliu Geopark, Shifen and Jiufen.
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What you need to know for first time travelers in Taiwan like me:
1. If your arrival time and immigration process allows it, catch the airport MRT going to Taipei or any other places in Taiwan. Otherwise, take a bus or Uber or Taxi. I was lucky to catch the MRT. MRT Airport Operating hours: 6am - 12am only.
2. Purchase the Easycard. It’s going to be your bestfriend in going around the city and neighboring states/provinces. It costs NTD$500 - there is a NTD$100 fee so your balance on the card will be NTD$400. The Easycard can be used both in MRT and Bus. This is available to purchase at any Information booth in MRT stations. Taiwan has a very systematic and easy to understand transportation system so I’m really happy about it. It’s so easy going up and down stations to your destinations.
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3. It’s December, it’s Winter. Do you need to wear a jacket? I would suggest to search for the weather forecast from the duration of your stay. In my case, it never rained. It was sunny. The lowest temperature I experienced was just 17degrees Celcius -at night. Temperatures tend to get low at sun down. During the day, while wearing a fleece jacket, puffer jacket and a sweater, met with humidity and highest temp of 28degress Celcius, I got too sweaty!! So on my last day in Taiwan, I was wearing a sando and shorts. No sweat, no cold feeling though I attracted attention for wearing differently. I can’t help it, I’m a tropical island girl so 17, 20, or 28 degress are not cold enough for me except when I’m about to have my period, my body temps get low, I’m shivering at 20 degress at the office aircon. Lol. But you will notice the Taiwanese people are still wearing layered jackets I think it’s because they just got used to wearing those clothing during Winter months. And anyway, most of the year, it’s raining in Taiwan and the rain adds to the cold temperature so yeah, maybe that’s the reason. I was just lucky I guess that the duration of my visit was sunny, no rains at all.
4. Taiwanese are very friendly, accommodating and helpful that in spite of language barrier, they will proactively help you out when they see you confused or trying to figure out which way to go. That alone made my journey very easy and I really felt safe there.
5. Speaking of language barrier, taxi drivers speak little to no English and they’re having a hard time understanding what you’re trying to say. So I suggest that you prepare an address of your destination that’s written in Chinese. When I was going to the hostel from Taipei Main Station, the taxi driver was clever enough to call the hostel to get the address in Mandarin.
6. There’s plenty of climbing and walking from stations to stations and hiking trails. So you must wear comfortable shoes, and you should be an active person to prevent yourself from suffering painful legs and knees.
7. Get a copy of the Taipei Metro Guide pamphlet. It will help you navigate which train line to take to get to your destinations. You can get it from the Information booth or train officers around the stations. You can also get a soft copy online at english.metro.taipei -just type it as it is on your web browser.
Here’s my detailed itinerary..
Day 1. A DIY trip I planned:
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial
Elephant Mountain
Mala YuanYang Hotpot
Chun Shui Tang Milk Tea
Maokong Gondola
Longshan Temple
Taipei 101
Ximending
Shilin Night Market
What I actually able to fulfill: all of the above except the ones written on RED. Yes. I ran out of time, I wasn’t able to squeeze them to the schedule.
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial - this is just a walking distance from the hostel I stayed in. No entrance fee as it is a public place. I was in awe at how huge those traditional structures are and how spacious the whole park is. It’s magnificent! Also, the Exit 5 of the Chiang Kai-Shek MRT station is right in the compound.
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Elephant Mountain - it’s a hiking trail where you can get a great view of Taipei 101 and the city from afar. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. This is where my knees got in real trouble, I could use a wheelchair! The steps are too steep going up, I was not able to finish the trail and get to the boulders because my legs, specially my knees were giving up. This is the price to pay for not being an active person. Though, there is a spot, a balcony where you can already take a photo and see the city from there without going up to the boulders. That’s where I stopped and got the below 2nd photo.
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How to get here: from any MRT station in my case, Chiang Kai-Shek Exit 4 station, take the RED line to Xiangshan station and go to Exit 2. From Exit 2, go straight to the park then turn left at the end of the park, go straight then turn right. Continue walking straight until you see the sign on the above photo on the left side of the street. When in doubt, just Google then look for the result from “Guide to Taipei”. Tried pasting the link here but this silly tumblr can’t save it, the app crashes.
Mala YuanYang Hotpot at Ximending - took a lunch at this unlimited hotpot that is popular to tourists. This place gets really crowded mostly by Korean tourists. The lunch costs NTD$545 and dinner is NTD$635. You can have unlimited premium meats, seafood and other hotpot essentials, unlimited drinks with plenty of varieties and this is the most exciting part: unlimited Häagen-Dazs and Movenpick ice cream!!! Aside from other desserts like fruits, puddings and egg tart. The only limited though, is time. Your lunch and dinner is limited to only 2 hours. It is located in Ximending which is also happens to be Taipei’s shopping district. So in this stop, I was able to hit two places in one go. And I think Ximending is livelier at night. So if you want to get dinner instead of lunch at Mala Hotpot, then I think that’s a better idea.
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How to get here: Ximen station is your drop point station. It is in the Blue and Green lines as it also serves as the transfer station for Green line. Blue line has transfer stations from Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center station and Zhongxiao Fuxing station from the Brown line, Taipei Main Station from the Red line, Zhongxiao Xinsheng from the Orange line, and Ximen station from the Green line. From where I was at Xiongshan station of the Red line, I dropped off the Chiang Kai-Shek station then transferred to the Green line and stopped at Ximen station.
Taipie 101 - the most famous landmark of Taiwan. It’s astonishing! Since it’s sunny on the day I went up the Taipei 101 Observatory, I was able to see the whole city, crystal clear! What I forgot to do though is to get to the 91st floor observatory. The main observatory is at the 89th floor and it took us 37seconds to get there from the 5th floor where the ticket for the observatory is being sold at NTD$600 per person. It is indeed the fastest lift!
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How to get here: Take the RED line going to Taipei 101/World Trade Center station.
Maokong Gondola - it’s a gondola ride with three mountain stops. The last stop is the Maokong village where there are a bunch of tea shops. It is better to get there before sunset to see the city sunset while enjoying a tea. Unfortunately in my case, I got to ride the gondola past 5pm. Night time comes early at 5pm. But I get to see the city at night while riding the gondola and enjoying the cold breeze.
How to get here: from Taipei 101 station which is in the RED line, take the same line to Daan Park station which is the transfer station for the Brown line. Take the Brown line going to Taipei Zoo station. From Taipei Zoo staition, just follow the signs that leads to the Maokong Gondola. It will cost you a total of NTD$200 for a round trip from the gondola.
Chun Sui Tang Cultural Tea House - based on Google search, it is the one that started the Milk Tea craze! They also have the Taiwanese Beef Noodle soup which is also a famous Taiwanese dish. Hitting two birds with one stone. This is where I had my dinner. The milk tea tastes bittersweet which I really like. The beef noodle soup tastes good too! The servings are huge!
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How to get here: Take the Red line going to Chiang Kai-shek station. Go to Exit 5. The restaurant is located just under the stairs of the Chaing Kai-Shek Concert Hall.
And that’s a wrap for my first day in Taiwan. My next posts will detail my journey for the rest of my 4 days in the country.
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notesofjo · 6 years ago
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I have a whole new appreciation for #taipei after being away for more than two years. Not that I haven’t been back in between, but I never had the time to feel the city as I was mostly running around meeting friends and family. . As I’m weighing my next move, I’m also seeing Taipei with a pair of new eyes. 👁 . I will be around Taipei until mid-February, then I’ll be off to southern Taiwan for a couple of days. Very much looking forward! ❣️ . . #heartofasia #taipeiexpat #taipeitravel #taipei101 #visittaipei #visittaiwan #travelstoke #travelersnotebook #travelauthentic #northerntaiwan #travelblogger #travelvideo #nomadlife #passportready #keepexploring #staycurious #asia #cityscape #nomadstories #nomadness #stayfree #findyourfreedom #followyourdreams #trustyourintuition (at Taipei, Taiwan) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtasoViAXKn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1kzji98b91oc3
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flightskey-blog · 5 years ago
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Singapore, the heart of Asia! #singapore #flighttickets #flightsbooking #bookflights #discounteddeals #groupbookings #travelersnotebook #traveling #worldscleanestcountry #heartofasia (at United States) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3GGm3hhKay/?igshid=husah4vqmqjt
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or-i-could-be-reading · 5 years ago
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The #fruit regions of #taiwan display. #happy #festival of fruit! Good job Taiwan! I #adore #taiwanese fruit and am so happy to see this display that tells just a small part of the story of what goes into the production of the plethora of fruit here. #taiwanno1 #heartofasia (at 台北101觀景台) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2X5B1Ghnt7/?igshid=1iwoiqv61h3uy
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suspensionofjudgement · 7 years ago
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Created in His image and likeness. . . . #beautifuldestinations #vsco #goexplore #thegreatoutdoors #letsgosomewhere #travelmore #hitthetrail #exploremore #neverstopexploring #getoutside #travelandlife #vscotravel #exploreeverything #travel #philippines #amazingphilippines #heartofasia #philgram #philippinelife #pinoystyle #goexplorewander #igphil #places #life #people (at Mt. Ulap)
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sigsawpuzzles · 5 years ago
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@luchoayala_ circa 2010 #LuchoAyala #DescendantsOfTheSun #Snoopy #DOTS #GMATelebabad #HeartOfAsia #AsianMen #Men #Filipino #portraitphotpgraphy #green https://www.instagram.com/p/BzsiEJpHWXk/?igshid=xh34r6m42ld1
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halohalolang · 6 years ago
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A Royal Visit to the Queen 👸. The Queen's Head rock, a mushroom-shaped rock formation which resembles the profile of England's Queen Elizabeth I from some angles. It is formed by wave attacks, rock weathering and earth movement. #YehliuGeopark #yehliugeopark野柳地質公園 #Yehliu #Geopark #QueensHead #RockFormation #Nature #Taiwanderlust #WhenInTaiwan #HeartOfAsia #TaiwanAndOnly #CarloTheJuanderer #RainOrShine (en Yehliu Geopark 野柳地質公園) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvfnYHDnRxM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16pq5w3lmlwkt
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mkbaymax · 6 years ago
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Thanks for watching #KluenCheewit aka #WavesOfLife from the first episode until the very last episode tonight. But don't worry, even the show is over, you may still follow Mark and Yaya's officials social media accounts! Bye guys! Kluen Cheewit aka Waves of Life, now signing off. For real this time. #heartofasia @urassayas @mark_prin #MarkPrin #UrassayaSperbund https://www.instagram.com/p/BtTdIpEA03K/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1qjwqfriemxyd
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itstime4taiwan · 7 years ago
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The restaurants at the National Center for Traditional Arts serve up a variety of Yilan traditional foods and snacks. #Yilan foods are so delicious that one should try as much as one can. #taiwan #taiwantourism #ttb_ae #itstimefortaiwan #heartofasia #asiashiddengem #bbctravel #forbestravel #travelgram #tourism #instago #ilovetravel #writetotravel #instatravelling #instavacation #travelblogger #postcardsfromtheworld #traveldeeper #travelling #trip #traveltheworld #igtravel #getaway #instago #travelpics #tourist
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briancarpio · 6 years ago
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Like an anthill. Tourists explore the mushroom rocks in Yehliu Geopark in Wanli, New Taipei, Taiwan.
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roxanne-tamayo · 7 years ago
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#Wufongci #Waterfalls in #Yilan, #Taiwan #TaiwanTourism #gettingAroundTaiwan #TaiwanTouchedMyHeart #HeartOfAsia #roadTrip #yilancountytaiwan #yilancity (at 宜兰 Yilan City,台湾 Taiwan)
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notesofjo · 6 years ago
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The most challenging thing about returning to a place we called home after our transformation is the old dynamics and patterns that resurfaced, coming back to test us in order to see how we would handle the interactions after we believe we’ve shifted. 👩🏻‍🔬 . How would we respond when others are still in the same place? 🤔 Can we tune into love and compassion, or will we let our egos get the better of us? . I’ve been back to Taipei for 5 days already, and I haven’t written much here since. Besides spending time using the piano, it’s mostly because it hasn’t been easy for me due to this “old dynamics & patterns” I’m talking about here. 🙈 . My reality is no longer what it used to be as I’m aligning myself into a path that serves my authentic truth. Watching myself interacting with some people is almost like watching a film I’ve watched for a thousand time - I know all the twists and plots, but I’m not a part of it anymore. 🎬 . Despite of all that, I’m showing up for all the past conflicts, especially those I cannot easily walk away from - To see what my triggers are and how I can dissolve that instead of surprising it, so I have a chance to look at my wounds closely in order to heal.🎈 . On a side note, I finally found a place I belong, so I’ll be taking off again in 9 days. I’m extremely excited to start this new chapter! 📖 . . . #authenticity #innerself #selflove #aswithinsowithout #gowithin #alignment #theartofchoosinglove #ascension #flowstate #truth #healing #travelphotography #travel_captures #taipei #taipeitravel #taiwan #heartofasia #taiwantravel #visittaiwan #discovertaiwan #nightmarket #streetphotography (at Shulin) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxf_NF-ARQV/?igshid=1agweppfdxo4m
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ironessa · 8 years ago
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City. Nature. Old. Modern. Buses. Trains. Heights. Walks. Food. Us. You are beautiful, Taiwan. Thank you for the great memories. See you again sometime soon! #BEWSinTaiwan #bewssince2002 #HeartOfAsia #wheninTaiwan #wheninTaipei #touringTaiwan #travelBews #lovesodivine #anniBEWsary #bewstagram (at Taipei Main Station 台北火車站)
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thecyberniche · 8 years ago
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We think too small, like the frog at the bottom of the well. He thinks the sky is only as big as the top of the well. If he surfaced, he would have an entirely different view. #HeartOfAsia (at Maokong Hill)
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