Taipei City (/ˌtaɪˈpeɪ/; [tʰǎipèi]; Chinese: 臺北市 or 台北市; pinyin: Táiběi Shì) is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of the island of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung (基隆河) and Xindian (新店溪) rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border. The city proper (Taipei City) is home to an estimated 2,618,772 people. Taipei, New Taipei, and Keelung together form the Taipei metropolitan area with a population of 6,900,273. However, they are administered under different local governing bodies. "Taipei" sometimes refers to the whole metropolitan area, while "Taipei City" refers to the city proper. Taipei City proper is surrounded on all sides by New Taipei.
Taipei is the political, economic, and cultural center of Taiwan. The National Palace Museum which has one of the largest collections of Chinese artifacts and artworks in the world is located in Taipei. Considered to be a global city, Taipei is part of a major industrial area. Railways, high speed rail, highways, airports, and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. The city is served by two airports – Taipei Songshan and Taiwan Taoyuan.
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Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q3
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q3
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q3
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI
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Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
In the Summer, I headed back to Taiwan. This is my experience in Taipei.
This is just one part of my Travel Series. I have a bunch more travel videos and foodie adventure videos (where I show you DELICIOUS Taiwanese foods and desserts) coming your way!
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JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
Jones Cup 2015: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B | Taiwan
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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The Layover S02E08 Taipei
The Layover S02E08 Taipei
The Layover S02E08 Taipei
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[HD] TAIPEI / TAIWAN ✈ TRAVEL GUIDE
[HD] TAIPEI / TAIWAN ✈ TRAVEL GUIDE
[HD] TAIPEI / TAIWAN ✈ TRAVEL GUIDE
A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see. These places include: Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial 228 Peace Park Tamsui waterfront Dad...
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lonely planet six degrees taipei
lonely planet six degrees taipei
lonely planet six degrees taipei
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Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
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Probably one of the most famous things to do in Taipei is go to the Taipei 101, which is the tallest and most iconic building in the city. On the first few floors of the Taipei 101 is a luxury mall, but the most popular attraction is the Taipei 101 Observatory, which is located on the 89th and 91st floors. The entrance price is a pretty steep cost of 500 Taiwan Dollars, but it’s a popular thing to do and I wanted to check it out during out trip. We arrived in the morning, right after they opened at about 9 a
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JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q3
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q3
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q3
Jones Cup 2015: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B | Taiwan
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Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q3
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q3
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q3
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI
6:00
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
In the Summer, I headed back to Taiwan. This is my experience in Taipei.
This is just one part of my Travel Series. I have a bunch more travel videos and foodie adventure videos (where I show you DELICIOUS Taiwanese foods and desserts) coming your way!
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JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
Jones Cup 2015: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B | Taiwan
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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The Layover S02E08 Taipei
The Layover S02E08 Taipei
The Layover S02E08 Taipei
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[HD] TAIPEI / TAIWAN ✈ TRAVEL GUIDE
[HD] TAIPEI / TAIWAN ✈ TRAVEL GUIDE
[HD] TAIPEI / TAIWAN ✈ TRAVEL GUIDE
A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see. These places include: Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial 228 Peace Park Tamsui waterfront Dad...
45:08
lonely planet six degrees taipei
lonely planet six degrees taipei
lonely planet six degrees taipei
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Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
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Probably one of the most famous things to do in Taipei is go to the Taipei 101, which is the tallest and most iconic building in the city. On the first few floors of the Taipei 101 is a luxury mall, but the most popular attraction is the Taipei 101 Observatory, which is located on the 89th and 91st floors. The entrance price is a pretty steep cost of 500 Taiwan Dollars, but it’s a popular thing to do and I wanted to check it out during out trip. We arrived in the morning, right after they opened at about 9 a
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JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q3
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q3
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q3
Jones Cup 2015: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B | Taiwan
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Taipei adventure #1
Taipei adventure #1
Taipei adventure #1
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Bangkok to Taipei, First Meal (Taiwan Day 1)
Bangkok to Taipei, First Meal (Taiwan Day 1)
Bangkok to Taipei, First Meal (Taiwan Day 1)
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This is the vlog of Day 1 of our Taiwan trip (stay tuned for all 12 days of vlogs). We woke up early in the morning in Bangkok and headed to Don Muaeng Airport. We checked into our flight via Tiger Air that offers a directly flight at a pretty good rate from Bangkok to Taipei. Everything went smoothly and our flight arrived on time. They didn’t serve any food on our airplane, but luckily as I was doing some work, my wife Ying went and bought some Subway for the airplane ride. So while I didn’t have airplane food this time, I did have
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Yonex Chinese Taipei Open 2015 | Badminton Finals - Highlights
Yonex Chinese Taipei Open 2015 | Badminton Finals - Highlights
Yonex Chinese Taipei Open 2015 | Badminton Finals - Highlights
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Lee Chong Wei vs Chen Long [QF] Chinese Taipei Badminton 2015
Lee Chong Wei vs Chen Long [QF] Chinese Taipei Badminton 2015
Lee Chong Wei vs Chen Long [QF] Chinese Taipei Badminton 2015
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Best Night Markets in Taipei Taiwan
Best Night Markets in Taipei Taiwan
Best Night Markets in Taipei Taiwan
A travel guide to the the best Night Markets in and around Taipei Taiwan including Shilin Night Market, Raohe Night Market, Ningxia Night Market, Keelung Night Market, and Huaxi St Night Market. Night markets in Taiwan are famous for their xiaochi (small eats). They are a great place to visit for an evening and have a walking feast.
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JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B Highlights
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B Highlights
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B Highlights
Jones Cup: Gilas Pilipinas defeats Chinese Taipei B, 96 - 67. The Philippines finishes with a 6-2 record and earns the silver medal.
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Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
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Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
Visit our Taipei travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI
A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI
In the Summer, I headed back to Taiwan. This is my experience in Taipei.
This is just one part of my Travel Series. I have a bunch more travel videos and foodie adventure videos (where I show you DELICIOUS Taiwanese foods and desserts) coming your way!
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Love, Iris Rose
In the Summer, I headed back to Taiwan. This is my experience in Taipei.
This is just one part of my Travel Series. I have a bunch more travel videos and foodie adventure videos (where I show you DELICIOUS Taiwanese foods and desserts) coming your way!
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A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see. These places include: Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial 228 Peace Park Tamsui waterfront Dad...
A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see. These places include: Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial 228 Peace Park Tamsui waterfront Dad...
Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
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Probably one of the most famous things to do in Taipei is go to the Taipei 101, which is the tallest and most iconic building in the city. On the first few floors of the Taipei 101 is a luxury mall, but the most popular attraction is the Taipei 101 Observatory, which is located on the 89th and 91st floors. The entrance price is a pretty steep cost of 500 Taiwan Dollars, but it’s a popular thing to do and I wanted to check it out during out trip. We arrived in the morning, right after they opened at about 9 am, bought our tickets, and went to the elevator to go to the top of the building. The elevator ride, which they claim is the fastest elevator in the world, was quite amazingly fast. It felt like it only took about 10 seconds but in reality it actually took about 40 seconds - but to get to the 89th floor, it was still incredibly fast. Once at the top, it was mostly just an observatory set up specifically for tourists, but still worth it for the amazing views of Taipei city and the surrounding mountains.
After going to the Taipei 101 Observatory, we came down, and there happens to be a branch of Din Tai Fung, the famous Taiwanese soup dumplings restaurant at the Taipei 101. Luckily we arrived quite early when the restaurant wasn’t too busy, so we happen to get seats easily for lunch. I made a separate full video about eating at Din Tai Fung, which I’ll post later.
After lunch, since were were still near the Taipei 101, we decided to go to Elephant Hill, a mountain near Taipei 101 where there are some hiking and nature trails. After figuring out which trail to take, we took a staircase trail, which was well marked out to Elephant Hill. The walk didn’t take more than about 20 minutes, and once we arrived at the Elephant Hill lookout point, we could see the entire skyline of Taipei, but a much different perspective of Taipei from the Taipei 101 Observatory. It was good to see and I enjoyed the outdoor atmosphere and the different perspective of the skyline from the mountain. I would highly recommend going to Elephant Hill when you’re in Taipei.
Next, we rushed off to the Taipei Zoo, one of the largest and most developed zoos in Asia. The price was only 60 TWD, and it was very nice to just spend some time walking around and enjoying both the animals and the impressively lush and tropical zoo grounds. I think the Taipei zoo is one of the great things to do if you have kids, or even you can go just to walk around and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. After the Taipei zoo, we wanted to go to the Maokong Gondola, but due to stormy weather, the Gondola closed, so we had to change our plans.
From the Taipei Zoo, we headed back to the Dongmen area and had a snack of a famous Taiwanese shaved ice, and then we had dinner at a local restaurant.
That was it for Day 4 in Taiwan - pretty cool to have a chance to visit the Taipei 101 Observatory.
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Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
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Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
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Probably one of the most famous things to do in Taipei is go to the Taipei 101, which is the tallest and most iconic building in the city. On the first few floors of the Taipei 101 is a luxury mall, but the most popular attraction is the Taipei 101 Observatory, which is located on the 89th and 91st floors. The entrance price is a pretty steep cost of 500 Taiwan Dollars, but it’s a popular thing to do and I wanted to check it out during out trip. We arrived in the morning, right after they opened at about 9 am, bought our tickets, and went to the elevator to go to the top of the building. The elevator ride, which they claim is the fastest elevator in the world, was quite amazingly fast. It felt like it only took about 10 seconds but in reality it actually took about 40 seconds - but to get to the 89th floor, it was still incredibly fast. Once at the top, it was mostly just an observatory set up specifically for tourists, but still worth it for the amazing views of Taipei city and the surrounding mountains.
After going to the Taipei 101 Observatory, we came down, and there happens to be a branch of Din Tai Fung, the famous Taiwanese soup dumplings restaurant at the Taipei 101. Luckily we arrived quite early when the restaurant wasn’t too busy, so we happen to get seats easily for lunch. I made a separate full video about eating at Din Tai Fung, which I’ll post later.
After lunch, since were were still near the Taipei 101, we decided to go to Elephant Hill, a mountain near Taipei 101 where there are some hiking and nature trails. After figuring out which trail to take, we took a staircase trail, which was well marked out to Elephant Hill. The walk didn’t take more than about 20 minutes, and once we arrived at the Elephant Hill lookout point, we could see the entire skyline of Taipei, but a much different perspective of Taipei from the Taipei 101 Observatory. It was good to see and I enjoyed the outdoor atmosphere and the different perspective of the skyline from the mountain. I would highly recommend going to Elephant Hill when you’re in Taipei.
Next, we rushed off to the Taipei Zoo, one of the largest and most developed zoos in Asia. The price was only 60 TWD, and it was very nice to just spend some time walking around and enjoying both the animals and the impressively lush and tropical zoo grounds. I think the Taipei zoo is one of the great things to do if you have kids, or even you can go just to walk around and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. After the Taipei zoo, we wanted to go to the Maokong Gondola, but due to stormy weather, the Gondola closed, so we had to change our plans.
From the Taipei Zoo, we headed back to the Dongmen area and had a snack of a famous Taiwanese shaved ice, and then we had dinner at a local restaurant.
That was it for Day 4 in Taiwan - pretty cool to have a chance to visit the Taipei 101 Observatory.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
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This is the vlog of Day 1 of our Taiwan trip (stay tuned for all 12 days of vlogs). We woke up early in the morning in Bangkok and headed to Don Muaeng Airport. We checked into our flight via Tiger Air that offers a directly flight at a pretty good rate from Bangkok to Taipei. Everything went smoothly and our flight arrived on time. They didn’t serve any food on our airplane, but luckily as I was doing some work, my wife Ying went and bought some Subway for the airplane ride. So while I didn’t have airplane food this time, I did have Subway on an airplane.
We landed in Taipei, Taiwan, my first time to ever visit Taiwan in the early afternoon, and I had little clue how we were going to get from the airport to the center of Taipei and then on to our hotel. We ended up walking down stairs where we caught a shuttle bus from Taoyuan International Airport for 30 TWD to the Taoyuan train station in order to connect with the Taiwan high speed rail that would take us into the center of Taipei. From Taoyuan railway station we took the high speed rail which cost 165 TWD and in about 20 minutes we arrived at Taipei Main station, which is the major hub of transportation in the center of Taipei. From there we caught the local Metro to Ximen station, where our hotel was booked. After wandering around for a little while and getting a bit lost, we finally arrived into our hotel, called Go Sleep Hotel and the Xining branch, located right within the busy shopping and cultural district of Ximending in Taipei. We arrive to the hotel at about 6 pm almost and we were all very hungry and wanted to have our first meal in Taipei… but I had no idea what we were going to eat.
After walking around Ximending for a few minutes we sat down at the nearest restaurant we could find that was serving local Taiwanese food. Although I didn’t really know what we were ordering, the owner of the restaurant was very nice and after pointing to a few dishes, she kindly brought them to our table. Our first meal in Taipei, Taiwan was a success. From there we just walked around Ximending for a while, enjoying the atmosphere and sampling a few snacks along the way. There was so much food in this area, that is was crazy, so much to eat!
Thank you for watching this Taipei travel guide video vlog from Bangkok to Taipei. This is Day 1 of our Taiwan travel adventure.
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This is the vlog of Day 1 of our Taiwan trip (stay tuned for all 12 days of vlogs). We woke up early in the morning in Bangkok and headed to Don Muaeng Airport. We checked into our flight via Tiger Air that offers a directly flight at a pretty good rate from Bangkok to Taipei. Everything went smoothly and our flight arrived on time. They didn’t serve any food on our airplane, but luckily as I was doing some work, my wife Ying went and bought some Subway for the airplane ride. So while I didn’t have airplane food this time, I did have Subway on an airplane.
We landed in Taipei, Taiwan, my first time to ever visit Taiwan in the early afternoon, and I had little clue how we were going to get from the airport to the center of Taipei and then on to our hotel. We ended up walking down stairs where we caught a shuttle bus from Taoyuan International Airport for 30 TWD to the Taoyuan train station in order to connect with the Taiwan high speed rail that would take us into the center of Taipei. From Taoyuan railway station we took the high speed rail which cost 165 TWD and in about 20 minutes we arrived at Taipei Main station, which is the major hub of transportation in the center of Taipei. From there we caught the local Metro to Ximen station, where our hotel was booked. After wandering around for a little while and getting a bit lost, we finally arrived into our hotel, called Go Sleep Hotel and the Xining branch, located right within the busy shopping and cultural district of Ximending in Taipei. We arrive to the hotel at about 6 pm almost and we were all very hungry and wanted to have our first meal in Taipei… but I had no idea what we were going to eat.
After walking around Ximending for a few minutes we sat down at the nearest restaurant we could find that was serving local Taiwanese food. Although I didn’t really know what we were ordering, the owner of the restaurant was very nice and after pointing to a few dishes, she kindly brought them to our table. Our first meal in Taipei, Taiwan was a success. From there we just walked around Ximending for a while, enjoying the atmosphere and sampling a few snacks along the way. There was so much food in this area, that is was crazy, so much to eat!
Thank you for watching this Taipei travel guide video vlog from Bangkok to Taipei. This is Day 1 of our Taiwan travel adventure.
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This Thai recipes video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, for more information about us, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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Yonex Chinese Taipei Open 2015 | Badminton Finals - Highlights
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Match 1 – WS | Wang Yihan vs Li Xuerui
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Match 3 – XD | Ko Sung Hyun/Kim Ha Na vs Shin Beak Choel/Yoo Jung Chae
Match 4 – MD | Fu Haifeng/Zhang Nan vs Gideon Markus Fernaldi/Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
Match 5 – MS | Chen Long vs Chou Tien Chen
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Match 2 – WD | Nitya Krishinda Maheswari/Greysia Polii vs Luo Ying/Luo Yu
Match 3 – XD | Ko Sung Hyun/Kim Ha Na vs Shin Beak Choel/Yoo Jung Chae
Match 4 – MD | Fu Haifeng/Zhang Nan vs Gideon Markus Fernaldi/Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
Match 5 – MS | Chen Long vs Chou Tien Chen
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Lee Chong Wei vs Chen Long [QF] Chinese Taipei Badminton 2015
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A travel guide to the the best Night Markets in and around Taipei Taiwan including Shilin Night Market, Raohe Night Market, Ningxia Night Market, Keelung Night Market, and Huaxi St Night Market. Night markets in Taiwan are famous for their xiaochi (small eats). They are a great place to visit for an evening and have a walking feast.
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A travel guide to the the best Night Markets in and around Taipei Taiwan including Shilin Night Market, Raohe Night Market, Ningxia Night Market, Keelung Night Market, and Huaxi St Night Market. Night markets in Taiwan are famous for their xiaochi (small eats). They are a great place to visit for an evening and have a walking feast.
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Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
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JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B Highlights
Jones Cup: Gilas Pilipinas defeats Chinese Taipei B, 96 - 67. The Philippines finishes with a 6-2 record and earns the silver medal.
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Jones Cup: Gilas Pilipinas defeats Chinese Taipei B, 96 - 67. The Philippines finishes with a 6-2 record and earns the silver medal.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower an
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Taipei Travel Guide
Taipei Travel Guide
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Taipei 101 Travel Guide
Taipei 101 Travel Guide
Taipei 101 Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 in Taiwan. Taipei 101 is currently the third tallest building in the world and has the world's fastest elevator that b...
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Taipei Zoo Travel Guide
Taipei Zoo Travel Guide
Taipei Zoo Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the Taipei Zoo in Taipei Taiwan. The Tapiei Zoo is a fun attraction to see in Taipei. Taipei Zoo's most visited attraction is the Giant Panda House.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
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Best of Taipei Taiwan in 36 Hours
Best of Taipei Taiwan in 36 Hours
Best of Taipei Taiwan in 36 Hours
A guide for visiting the best attractions in Taipei Taiwan in a weekend. Included in this video: Night Markets, Chang-Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Din Tai Fung, Smoothie House, Taipei 101, Ximen, Elephant Mountain.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
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[Anytime for Taiwan] Beitou Hot Spring Travel Guide
[Anytime for Taiwan] Beitou Hot Spring Travel Guide
[Anytime for Taiwan] Beitou Hot Spring Travel Guide
A travel guide for the Beitou Hot Spring area in Taipei Taiwan. Beitou (北投) is famous for it's natural green Sulfur hot spring that provides water for bathing in many hotels and public baths in the area. Beitou is a great way to spend a half day when you're visiting Taipei.
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Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
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Taipei Trip 2015 - part 1
Taipei Trip 2015 - part 1
Taipei Trip 2015 - part 1
Taipei Trip 2015! This is mostly food and Ximen Ding from our recent family trip to Taipei. We traveled by TSR from Tainan - four hours on the train one way. Eek!
part 2 will be 101 and Tamsui
ไทเป | Taipei Travel Guide | New Year Celebration 2015 [Teaser]
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Taiwan Night Market Food at Shilin in Taipei
Taiwan Night Market Food at Shilin in Taipei
Taiwan Night Market Food at Shilin in Taipei
This video explores Taiwan's Night Market Food, featuring the crispy chicken chop at the Shilin Night Market in Taipei. Check out my"Taipei Taiwan" playlist ...
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◄ [Anytime for Taiwan] TAIPEI ✖ TRAVEL GUIDE
◄ [Anytime for Taiwan] TAIPEI ✖ TRAVEL GUIDE
◄ [Anytime for Taiwan] TAIPEI ✖ TRAVEL GUIDE
Anytime for Taiwan! A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see.
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The places in this video include:
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial
228 Peace Park
Tamsui waterfront
Dadaocheng
Ximending
Various Night Markets
and others.
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Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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The city of Tainan rises from the southwestern coastal plains of Taiwan, and is often
called The Birthplace of Taiwan.
In 1624, Dutch traders established a fort on the sandy peninsula Anping. Wander the
fort’s ramparts and the nearby ruins of a merchant house held together by banyan roots.
Closer to the city center rises Chihkan Tower, Taiwan’s first official seat of power.
Today, the tower is the keeping place of many of the city’s earliest records and treasures.
With over 2000 temples and shrines, Tainan is also known as The Kyoto of Taiwan.
Highlig
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Visiting Taipei 101 - The tallest building in Taiwan!
Visiting Taipei 101 - The tallest building in Taiwan!
Visiting Taipei 101 - The tallest building in Taiwan!
Updated for 2015! A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 (101-story skyscraper) in Taipei, including how to get there on the MRT. Highlights include: Taipei 101 Observatory, Taipei 101 Food Court, and the Taipei 101 Shopping Mall.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
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Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
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Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
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On Day 10 in Taipei, Taiwan, Ying and I decided to take a day trip to Jiufen (of Jiu Fen) and on to Keelung City and have a day of eating Taiwanese street food. I’m extremely happy we had a chance to briefly visit both Jiufen and Keelung City. I’ll just quickly go over where and how we went from Taipei to Jiufen and then on to Keelung City using timecodes so you can come back to a location in the video easily if you want to.
0:38 How to Get from Taipei to Jiufen by Bus
Using the directly I rea
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HEA爆台北個人旅程 ✿ HEAHEA TAIPEI Trip 2015
HEA爆台北個人旅程 ✿ HEAHEA TAIPEI Trip 2015
HEA爆台北個人旅程 ✿ HEAHEA TAIPEI Trip 2015
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完全沒有計劃的旅程,全程是沒境點的,以上內容只供大家參考亦希望能成為你旅程的其中一個旅點!:)
第一次個人出遊,選了最容易最能溝通的台北!出門必備就是WI-FI及電話與錢,幾乎是沒有任何困難的!除非你要走偏離市區的無網絡世界!:( 反正的士就是了 Lol.....當然也建議你找一兩個境點去走走,別跟足我那麼HEA!!有任何個人遊的問題歡迎留言啊,雖我不是專家也希望能替你壯壯膽呢~~(其實沒什麼大不了⋯⋯)
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老天䘵滷味|台北市萬華區武昌街二段55號
西門町有多間老天䘵,片中就是阿花最愛的一間!
極力推介:鴨舌、腎
萬國滷味|台北市萬華區漢中街48號
阿花好喜歡鹹水雞的味道這店也不錯,但士林夜市的會比較肉嫩~
蘋果工房|忠孝東路四段216巷8弄2號
TW$289 120分鐘任食
推介:蕃茄意大利粉、士多啤梨奶油蛋榚
瞞著爹四店(金柚店)|八德路二段366巷38號1樓
極力推介:蘿白炆牛腩(好似係...)
尚品創意鐵板燒料理|縣永和市福和路368號 (建議打的,不易找)
極力推介:龍蝦套餐 TW$1490
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In today's vlog, I will take you to some of my favourite spots in Taipei! On my 2nd and 3rd day in Taiwan, I revisited my favourite places to eat, to shop as well as some random hidden gems.
First, thing I did on my 2nd day was wake up super early (well.. i was jet lagged) and line up for 阜杭豆漿 (fu hang dou jiang). The line took around 45 min.. but it was definitely worth it! It's super cheap too! For everything we got, it was around $6 onlyyyy!!
Later that day, we hit up Ximending. It's where all the young kids hang out these days... hahahah. I feel a bit old saying that. But it's true. Regardless, It's definitel
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Taipei (Taiwan) - Ren Travel Guide Travel video
Taipei (Taiwan) - Ren Travel Guide Travel video
Taipei (Taiwan) - Ren Travel Guide Travel video
Visit Taipei! Shot with an SONY DCR-SX50 Camera. http://rentravelguide.com.
http://bookinghunter.com
Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 in Taiwan. Taipei 101 is currently the third tallest building in the world and has the world's fastest elevator that b...
A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 in Taiwan. Taipei 101 is currently the third tallest building in the world and has the world's fastest elevator that b...
A travel guide for visiting the Taipei Zoo in Taipei Taiwan. The Tapiei Zoo is a fun attraction to see in Taipei. Taipei Zoo's most visited attraction is the Giant Panda House.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
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A travel guide for visiting the Taipei Zoo in Taipei Taiwan. The Tapiei Zoo is a fun attraction to see in Taipei. Taipei Zoo's most visited attraction is the Giant Panda House.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Follow me on:
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Twitter: ChrisRaney
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A guide for visiting the best attractions in Taipei Taiwan in a weekend. Included in this video: Night Markets, Chang-Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Din Tai Fung, Smoothie House, Taipei 101, Ximen, Elephant Mountain.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Follow me on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YellowProductionsTravel
Twitter: ChrisRaney
Google+: https://google.com/+yellowwproductions
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A guide for visiting the best attractions in Taipei Taiwan in a weekend. Included in this video: Night Markets, Chang-Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Din Tai Fung, Smoothie House, Taipei 101, Ximen, Elephant Mountain.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Follow me on:
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Twitter: ChrisRaney
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A travel guide for the Beitou Hot Spring area in Taipei Taiwan. Beitou (北投) is famous for it's natural green Sulfur hot spring that provides water for bathing in many hotels and public baths in the area. Beitou is a great way to spend a half day when you're visiting Taipei.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Follow me on:
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A travel guide for the Beitou Hot Spring area in Taipei Taiwan. Beitou (北投) is famous for it's natural green Sulfur hot spring that provides water for bathing in many hotels and public baths in the area. Beitou is a great way to spend a half day when you're visiting Taipei.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Follow me on:
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Taipei Trip 2015! This is mostly food and Ximen Ding from our recent family trip to Taipei. We traveled by TSR from Tainan - four hours on the train one way. Eek!
part 2 will be 101 and Tamsui
Taipei Trip 2015! This is mostly food and Ximen Ding from our recent family trip to Taipei. We traveled by TSR from Tainan - four hours on the train one way. Eek!
part 2 will be 101 and Tamsui
This video explores Taiwan's Night Market Food, featuring the crispy chicken chop at the Shilin Night Market in Taipei. Check out my"Taipei Taiwan" playlist ...
This video explores Taiwan's Night Market Food, featuring the crispy chicken chop at the Shilin Night Market in Taipei. Check out my"Taipei Taiwan" playlist ...
Anytime for Taiwan! A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see.
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The places in this video include:
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial
228 Peace Park
Tamsui waterfront
Dadaocheng
Ximending
Various Night Markets
and others.
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Music:
Ujangong Mix by - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Chanter by - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Chee Zee Jungle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under CC Attribution 3.0.Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-....
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Cartoon Battle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under CC Attribution 3.0.Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-....
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Anytime for Taiwan! A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see.
PLEASE VOTE FOR THIS VIDEO AT:
https://www.youtube.com/user/taiwanbesttrip
The places in this video include:
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial
228 Peace Park
Tamsui waterfront
Dadaocheng
Ximending
Various Night Markets
and others.
---------------
Music:
Ujangong Mix by - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
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Chanter by - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
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Chee Zee Jungle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under CC Attribution 3.0.Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-....
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Cartoon Battle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under CC Attribution 3.0.Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-....
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http://www.expedia.com/Tainan-and-vicinity.d6177060.Destination-Travel-Guides
The city of Tainan rises from the southwestern coastal plains of Taiwan, and is often
called The Birthplace of Taiwan.
In 1624, Dutch traders established a fort on the sandy peninsula Anping. Wander the
fort’s ramparts and the nearby ruins of a merchant house held together by banyan roots.
Closer to the city center rises Chihkan Tower, Taiwan’s first official seat of power.
Today, the tower is the keeping place of many of the city’s earliest records and treasures.
With over 2000 temples and shrines, Tainan is also known as The Kyoto of Taiwan.
Highlights include the Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple and the Confucian Temple.
Although Tainan ceded its political power to Taipei over a century ago, the city remains a
powerhouse in one of life’s most important aspects, food! Forget chic restaurants, the
best food here is found on the streets and the city is often called The City of Snacks.
One of the best places to sample Tainan specialties, like its legendary oyster omelets, is at
its night markets. Tainan offers over two dozen night markets, but none quite compare to
the sheer size, color and energy of the city’s favorite, the Flower Night Market.
When it’s time to work off all that food, the city has plenty of places to stretch out, such
as Tainan Park and Taijiang National Park.
Locals love to say, “Taipei is Taiwan’s pocket, but Tainan, is the country’s heart.”
http://www.expedia.com/Tainan-and-vicinity.d6177060.Destination-Travel-Guides
The city of Tainan rises from the southwestern coastal plains of Taiwan, and is often
called The Birthplace of Taiwan.
In 1624, Dutch traders established a fort on the sandy peninsula Anping. Wander the
fort’s ramparts and the nearby ruins of a merchant house held together by banyan roots.
Closer to the city center rises Chihkan Tower, Taiwan’s first official seat of power.
Today, the tower is the keeping place of many of the city’s earliest records and treasures.
With over 2000 temples and shrines, Tainan is also known as The Kyoto of Taiwan.
Highlights include the Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple and the Confucian Temple.
Although Tainan ceded its political power to Taipei over a century ago, the city remains a
powerhouse in one of life’s most important aspects, food! Forget chic restaurants, the
best food here is found on the streets and the city is often called The City of Snacks.
One of the best places to sample Tainan specialties, like its legendary oyster omelets, is at
its night markets. Tainan offers over two dozen night markets, but none quite compare to
the sheer size, color and energy of the city’s favorite, the Flower Night Market.
When it’s time to work off all that food, the city has plenty of places to stretch out, such
as Tainan Park and Taijiang National Park.
Locals love to say, “Taipei is Taiwan’s pocket, but Tainan, is the country’s heart.”
published:27 Mar 2015
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Visiting Taipei 101 - The tallest building in Taiwan!
Updated for 2015! A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 (101-story skyscraper) in Taipei, including how to get there on the MRT. Highlights include: Taipei 101 Observatory, Taipei 101 Food Court, and the Taipei 101 Shopping Mall.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Follow me on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YellowProductionsTravel
Twitter: ChrisRaney
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Updated for 2015! A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 (101-story skyscraper) in Taipei, including how to get there on the MRT. Highlights include: Taipei 101 Observatory, Taipei 101 Food Court, and the Taipei 101 Shopping Mall.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Follow me on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YellowProductionsTravel
Twitter: ChrisRaney
Google+: https://google.com/+yellowwproductions
Check out my blog at:
http://yelloww.net
published:28 Dec 2014
views:179
Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
Download my free street food guide: http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals/
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On Day 10 in Taipei, Taiwan, Ying and I decided to take a day trip to Jiufen (of Jiu Fen) and on to Keelung City and have a day of eating Taiwanese street food. I’m extremely happy we had a chance to briefly visit both Jiufen and Keelung City. I’ll just quickly go over where and how we went from Taipei to Jiufen and then on to Keelung City using timecodes so you can come back to a location in the video easily if you want to.
0:38 How to Get from Taipei to Jiufen by Bus
Using the directly I read off Wikipedia travel guide, we took the Taipei Metro to Zhongxiao Fuxing Station, then took exit 1 (Andong Street) and made an immediate u-turn, walked to the intersection and made a left, and then the bus stop was right there on the right hand side. We somehow arrived to the bus stop right as 1062 arrived and if Taiwan couldn’t make things any more easy and efficient we boarded the bus using our easy cards. The bus ride from Taipei central there to the small town of Jiufen took just over 1 hour, and we soon arrived in the touristy, but very beautiful and pleasant town of Jiufen - which is one of the biggest little tourist towns in Taiwan. You can choose to take a day trip to Jiufen from Taipei like we did, or you can even spend the night or a few nights there.
2:45 Taiwanese street food at Jiufen
Jiufen is a small little mountain town in Taiwan about 1 hour from Taipei with a great view of the ocean… and it’s turned into a major tourism destination. Although you can go there to do some shopping and buy some souvenirs, by far the main reason to go to Jiufen on a day trip is to eat as much Taiwanese street food and snacks as you can - and also there are plenty of sit-down restaurant you can eat at as well. Ying and I started our day of eating Taiwan street food by eating a plate of snails and a plate of grilled squid, both of which had quite a similar texture, and the flavor was delicious. After the snails and squid, I couldn’t resist having a Taiwanese tea egg, one of the most popular snacks. After walking around and taking loads of photos of the picturesque scenes around Jiufen, Ying and I stopped at a real restaurant to take a little break, cool down from the hot sun, and eat some more food - this time at a real restaurant. I tried a dish called three cup chicken, which was deliciously comforting. Another very famous food to eat in Jiufen is the sweet taro balls, which was pretty good.
12:24 How to get from Jiufen to Keelung City on Bus #788
After spending a few hours wandering around Jiufen, we took the bus from just up the road directly to Keelung City, one of the harbour towns in Taiwan, and about a 45 minute drive from Jiufen. The reason we wanted to go to Keelung City was to go to Keelung Miaokou Night Market, one of the most famous Taiwanese street food markets in Taiwan.
13:35 Street food at Keelung Miaokou Night Market
One of the most well known night markets in Taiwan is Keelung Miaokou Night Market, located right in Keelung City, and home to an abundance of delicious things to eat. I was actually still quite full from all the food we had already eaten in Jiufen, but I did manage to try a few things at the night market, and also I just really enjoyed the ambiance and atmosphere of the market. Ying and I luckily got a table and chairs at a small street food stall serving long finger sized dumplings, which were similar to gyoza. They were filled with minced pork and lots of green onions. Along with a plate of pickled cucumbers, and a plate of tofu, they were some of the best potsticker style dumplings I had on my entire trip to Taiwan. I also tried crab soup, and a famous street food called a Nutritious Sandwich.
Day 10 in Taiwan, and eating all sorts of Taiwanese street food snacks in both Jiufen and Keelung City was an excellent day trip.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Music in this video is from Audio Network
Timothy’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/timothykayip
This video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, for more information about us, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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Download my free street food guide: http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals/
Get INSTANT food and travel updates on SNAPCHAT: @migrationology
On Day 10 in Taipei, Taiwan, Ying and I decided to take a day trip to Jiufen (of Jiu Fen) and on to Keelung City and have a day of eating Taiwanese street food. I’m extremely happy we had a chance to briefly visit both Jiufen and Keelung City. I’ll just quickly go over where and how we went from Taipei to Jiufen and then on to Keelung City using timecodes so you can come back to a location in the video easily if you want to.
0:38 How to Get from Taipei to Jiufen by Bus
Using the directly I read off Wikipedia travel guide, we took the Taipei Metro to Zhongxiao Fuxing Station, then took exit 1 (Andong Street) and made an immediate u-turn, walked to the intersection and made a left, and then the bus stop was right there on the right hand side. We somehow arrived to the bus stop right as 1062 arrived and if Taiwan couldn’t make things any more easy and efficient we boarded the bus using our easy cards. The bus ride from Taipei central there to the small town of Jiufen took just over 1 hour, and we soon arrived in the touristy, but very beautiful and pleasant town of Jiufen - which is one of the biggest little tourist towns in Taiwan. You can choose to take a day trip to Jiufen from Taipei like we did, or you can even spend the night or a few nights there.
2:45 Taiwanese street food at Jiufen
Jiufen is a small little mountain town in Taiwan about 1 hour from Taipei with a great view of the ocean… and it’s turned into a major tourism destination. Although you can go there to do some shopping and buy some souvenirs, by far the main reason to go to Jiufen on a day trip is to eat as much Taiwanese street food and snacks as you can - and also there are plenty of sit-down restaurant you can eat at as well. Ying and I started our day of eating Taiwan street food by eating a plate of snails and a plate of grilled squid, both of which had quite a similar texture, and the flavor was delicious. After the snails and squid, I couldn’t resist having a Taiwanese tea egg, one of the most popular snacks. After walking around and taking loads of photos of the picturesque scenes around Jiufen, Ying and I stopped at a real restaurant to take a little break, cool down from the hot sun, and eat some more food - this time at a real restaurant. I tried a dish called three cup chicken, which was deliciously comforting. Another very famous food to eat in Jiufen is the sweet taro balls, which was pretty good.
12:24 How to get from Jiufen to Keelung City on Bus #788
After spending a few hours wandering around Jiufen, we took the bus from just up the road directly to Keelung City, one of the harbour towns in Taiwan, and about a 45 minute drive from Jiufen. The reason we wanted to go to Keelung City was to go to Keelung Miaokou Night Market, one of the most famous Taiwanese street food markets in Taiwan.
13:35 Street food at Keelung Miaokou Night Market
One of the most well known night markets in Taiwan is Keelung Miaokou Night Market, located right in Keelung City, and home to an abundance of delicious things to eat. I was actually still quite full from all the food we had already eaten in Jiufen, but I did manage to try a few things at the night market, and also I just really enjoyed the ambiance and atmosphere of the market. Ying and I luckily got a table and chairs at a small street food stall serving long finger sized dumplings, which were similar to gyoza. They were filled with minced pork and lots of green onions. Along with a plate of pickled cucumbers, and a plate of tofu, they were some of the best potsticker style dumplings I had on my entire trip to Taiwan. I also tried crab soup, and a famous street food called a Nutritious Sandwich.
Day 10 in Taiwan, and eating all sorts of Taiwanese street food snacks in both Jiufen and Keelung City was an excellent day trip.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Music in this video is from Audio Network
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完全沒有計劃的旅程,全程是沒境點的,以上內容只供大家參考亦希望能成為你旅程的其中一個旅點!:)
第一次個人出遊,選了最容易最能溝通的台北!出門必備就是WI-FI及電話與錢,幾乎是沒有任何困難的!除非你要走偏離市區的無網絡世界!:( 反正的士就是了 Lol.....當然也建議你找一兩個境點去走走,別跟足我那麼HEA!!有任何個人遊的問題歡迎留言啊,雖我不是專家也希望能替你壯壯膽呢~~(其實沒什麼大不了⋯⋯)
Restaurant List }
老天䘵滷味|台北市萬華區武昌街二段55號
西門町有多間老天䘵,片中就是阿花最愛的一間!
極力推介:鴨舌、腎
萬國滷味|台北市萬華區漢中街48號
阿花好喜歡鹹水雞的味道這店也不錯,但士林夜市的會比較肉嫩~
蘋果工房|忠孝東路四段216巷8弄2號
TW$289 120分鐘任食
推介:蕃茄意大利粉、士多啤梨奶油蛋榚
瞞著爹四店(金柚店)|八德路二段366巷38號1樓
極力推介:蘿白炆牛腩(好似係...)
尚品創意鐵板燒料理|縣永和市福和路368號 (建議打的,不易找)
極力推介:龍蝦套餐 TW$1490
}除了以上食店,阿花還有很多台灣小店介紹呢!!
度小月|
推介:炸蝦、擔仔麵
馬辣頂級麻辣鴛鴦火鍋|
任食項目,食材新鮮湯底味濃(請提前BOOK位)
肥前屋|台北市中山區中山北路1段121巷13號之2
饅魚飯香滑到喊!
上引水產|台北市民族東路410巷2弄18號
外賣的比較普通,建議先到立吞區吃吃壽司燒蟹腳再到外面外賣拿走嚕!
亨格斯美式廚房|台北市松山區光復北路140號
漢堡超Juicy :)
}台北夜市小食也相當令人懷念
紅豆餅、芋㘣、珍珠奶茶、串燒、豪大大雞排、香香雞.......
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完全沒有計劃的旅程,全程是沒境點的,以上內容只供大家參考亦希望能成為你旅程的其中一個旅點!:)
第一次個人出遊,選了最容易最能溝通的台北!出門必備就是WI-FI及電話與錢,幾乎是沒有任何困難的!除非你要走偏離市區的無網絡世界!:( 反正的士就是了 Lol.....當然也建議你找一兩個境點去走走,別跟足我那麼HEA!!有任何個人遊的問題歡迎留言啊,雖我不是專家也希望能替你壯壯膽呢~~(其實沒什麼大不了⋯⋯)
Restaurant List }
老天䘵滷味|台北市萬華區武昌街二段55號
西門町有多間老天䘵,片中就是阿花最愛的一間!
極力推介:鴨舌、腎
萬國滷味|台北市萬華區漢中街48號
阿花好喜歡鹹水雞的味道這店也不錯,但士林夜市的會比較肉嫩~
蘋果工房|忠孝東路四段216巷8弄2號
TW$289 120分鐘任食
推介:蕃茄意大利粉、士多啤梨奶油蛋榚
瞞著爹四店(金柚店)|八德路二段366巷38號1樓
極力推介:蘿白炆牛腩(好似係...)
尚品創意鐵板燒料理|縣永和市福和路368號 (建議打的,不易找)
極力推介:龍蝦套餐 TW$1490
}除了以上食店,阿花還有很多台灣小店介紹呢!!
度小月|
推介:炸蝦、擔仔麵
馬辣頂級麻辣鴛鴦火鍋|
任食項目,食材新鮮湯底味濃(請提前BOOK位)
肥前屋|台北市中山區中山北路1段121巷13號之2
饅魚飯香滑到喊!
上引水產|台北市民族東路410巷2弄18號
外賣的比較普通,建議先到立吞區吃吃壽司燒蟹腳再到外面外賣拿走嚕!
亨格斯美式廚房|台北市松山區光復北路140號
漢堡超Juicy :)
}台北夜市小食也相當令人懷念
紅豆餅、芋㘣、珍珠奶茶、串燒、豪大大雞排、香香雞.......
How are you all doing???
In today's vlog, I will take you to some of my favourite spots in Taipei! On my 2nd and 3rd day in Taiwan, I revisited my favourite places to eat, to shop as well as some random hidden gems.
First, thing I did on my 2nd day was wake up super early (well.. i was jet lagged) and line up for 阜杭豆漿 (fu hang dou jiang). The line took around 45 min.. but it was definitely worth it! It's super cheap too! For everything we got, it was around $6 onlyyyy!!
Later that day, we hit up Ximending. It's where all the young kids hang out these days... hahahah. I feel a bit old saying that. But it's true. Regardless, It's definitely one of my favourite places to browse around. Everything from beauty related stuff, clothes, random cutesy Asian thingies, everything!
The 3rd day was more relaxing. Although it wasn't by choice.. since it pretty much rained most of the day. But we still made the day count by visiting a lily pad pond. The pod with all the holes still freaks me out though..
Later that night, I headed to the airport! Stay tuned to find out where my next travel destination is.. but don't worry, I come back to Taiwan after this mini getaway :)
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How are you all doing???
In today's vlog, I will take you to some of my favourite spots in Taipei! On my 2nd and 3rd day in Taiwan, I revisited my favourite places to eat, to shop as well as some random hidden gems.
First, thing I did on my 2nd day was wake up super early (well.. i was jet lagged) and line up for 阜杭豆漿 (fu hang dou jiang). The line took around 45 min.. but it was definitely worth it! It's super cheap too! For everything we got, it was around $6 onlyyyy!!
Later that day, we hit up Ximending. It's where all the young kids hang out these days... hahahah. I feel a bit old saying that. But it's true. Regardless, It's definitely one of my favourite places to browse around. Everything from beauty related stuff, clothes, random cutesy Asian thingies, everything!
The 3rd day was more relaxing. Although it wasn't by choice.. since it pretty much rained most of the day. But we still made the day count by visiting a lily pad pond. The pod with all the holes still freaks me out though..
Later that night, I headed to the airport! Stay tuned to find out where my next travel destination is.. but don't worry, I come back to Taiwan after this mini getaway :)
Follow me at:
facebook.com/annluuu
instagram.com/ann.luuu
Music: http://www.bensound.com
http://www.expedia.com/Taipei.d180030.Destination-Travel-Guides
Taipei is the glittering ...
published:21 Feb 2014
Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
Visit our Taipei travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q1
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q3
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q3
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MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
MVP CUP 2015: Talk 'N Text vs. Chinese Taipei Q4
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Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's...
published:22 Nov 2013
Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
Ximending Taipei Travel Guide
published:22 Nov 2013
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A guide to visiting the neighborhood of Ximending in Taipei Taiwan. Ximending is Taipei's capital for youth culture. This it the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Trendy hopping and lots of tasty food!
Check out my other videos from Taiwan -
Best Mango Shave Ice in Taiwan: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
Kenting Taiwan Night Market Food: http://youtu.be/a2wXbHf9bAI
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Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
In the Summer, I headed back to Taiwan. This is my experience in Taipei.
This is just one ...
published:27 Jul 2015
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Taipei
published:27 Jul 2015
views:1601
In the Summer, I headed back to Taiwan. This is my experience in Taipei.
This is just one part of my Travel Series. I have a bunch more travel videos and foodie adventure videos (where I show you DELICIOUS Taiwanese foods and desserts) coming your way!
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If you have any suggestions, questions, etc. leave them in the comments below!
Love, Iris Rose
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JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
Jones Cup 2015: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B | Taiwan
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published:08 Sep 2015
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q2
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Jones Cup 2015: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B | Taiwan
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei Q2
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MVP CUP 2015: GIlas Pilipinas vs. Chinese Taipei | Philippines
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A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see. These places include: Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial 228 Peace Park Tamsui waterfront Dad...
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lonely planet six degrees taipei
Discovery Channel`s Six Degrees, i dont own this video , im just sharing, all the rights t...
published:14 Jul 2014
lonely planet six degrees taipei
lonely planet six degrees taipei
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Discovery Channel`s Six Degrees, i dont own this video , im just sharing, all the rights to their owner
Taipei 101 (Taiwan Day 4)
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Probably one of the most famous things to do in Taipei is go to the Taipei 101, which is the tallest and most iconic building in the city. On the first few floors of the Taipei 101 is a luxury mall, but the most popular attraction is the Taipei 101 Observatory, which is located on the 89th and 91st floors. The entrance price is a pretty steep cost of 500 Taiwan Dollars, but it’s a popular thing to do and I wanted to check it out during out trip. We arrived in the morning, right after they opened at about 9 am, bought our tickets, and went to the elevator to go to the top of the building. The elevator ride, which they claim is the fastest elevator in the world, was quite amazingly fast. It felt like it only took about 10 seconds but in reality it actually took about 40 seconds - but to get to the 89th floor, it was still incredibly fast. Once at the top, it was mostly just an observatory set up specifically for tourists, but still worth it for the amazing views of Taipei city and the surrounding mountains.
After going to the Taipei 101 Observatory, we came down, and there happens to be a branch of Din Tai Fung, the famous Taiwanese soup dumplings restaurant at the Taipei 101. Luckily we arrived quite early when the restaurant wasn’t too busy, so we happen to get seats easily for lunch. I made a separate full video about eating at Din Tai Fung, which I’ll post later.
After lunch, since were were still near the Taipei 101, we decided to go to Elephant Hill, a mountain near Taipei 101 where there are some hiking and nature trails. After figuring out which trail to take, we took a staircase trail, which was well marked out to Elephant Hill. The walk didn’t take more than about 20 minutes, and once we arrived at the Elephant Hill lookout point, we could see the entire skyline of Taipei, but a much different perspective of Taipei from the Taipei 101 Observatory. It was good to see and I enjoyed the outdoor atmosphere and the different perspective of the skyline from the mountain. I would highly recommend going to Elephant Hill when you’re in Taipei.
Next, we rushed off to the Taipei Zoo, one of the largest and most developed zoos in Asia. The price was only 60 TWD, and it was very nice to just spend some time walking around and enjoying both the animals and the impressively lush and tropical zoo grounds. I think the Taipei zoo is one of the great things to do if you have kids, or even you can go just to walk around and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. After the Taipei zoo, we wanted to go to the Maokong Gondola, but due to stormy weather, the Gondola closed, so we had to change our plans.
From the Taipei Zoo, we headed back to the Dongmen area and had a snack of a famous Taiwanese shaved ice, and then we had dinner at a local restaurant.
That was it for Day 4 in Taiwan - pretty cool to have a chance to visit the Taipei 101 Observatory.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, for more information about us, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q3
Jones Cup 2015: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B | Taiwan
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published:08 Sep 2015
JONES CUP: Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei B - Q3
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http://bookinghunter.com
Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Taipei Travel Guide
Taiwan...
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Taipei Travel Guide
Taipei Travel Guide
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Taipei 101 Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 in Taiwan. Taipei 101 is currently the third talles...
A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 in Taiwan. Taipei 101 is currently the third tallest building in the world and has the world's fastest elevator that b...
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Taipei Zoo Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the Taipei Zoo in Taipei Taiwan. The Tapiei Zoo is a fun attr...
published:25 Jan 2015
Taipei Zoo Travel Guide
Taipei Zoo Travel Guide
published:25 Jan 2015
views:689
A travel guide for visiting the Taipei Zoo in Taipei Taiwan. The Tapiei Zoo is a fun attraction to see in Taipei. Taipei Zoo's most visited attraction is the Giant Panda House.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
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Best of Taipei Taiwan in 36 Hours
A guide for visiting the best attractions in Taipei Taiwan in a weekend. Included in this...
published:29 Dec 2014
Best of Taipei Taiwan in 36 Hours
Best of Taipei Taiwan in 36 Hours
published:29 Dec 2014
views:167
A guide for visiting the best attractions in Taipei Taiwan in a weekend. Included in this video: Night Markets, Chang-Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Din Tai Fung, Smoothie House, Taipei 101, Ximen, Elephant Mountain.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
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[Anytime for Taiwan] Beitou Hot Spring Travel Guide
A travel guide for the Beitou Hot Spring area in Taipei Taiwan. Beitou (北投) is famous fo...
published:14 Dec 2014
[Anytime for Taiwan] Beitou Hot Spring Travel Guide
[Anytime for Taiwan] Beitou Hot Spring Travel Guide
published:14 Dec 2014
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A travel guide for the Beitou Hot Spring area in Taipei Taiwan. Beitou (北投) is famous for it's natural green Sulfur hot spring that provides water for bathing in many hotels and public baths in the area. Beitou is a great way to spend a half day when you're visiting Taipei.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM
Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I
Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI
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Taipei Trip 2015 - part 1
Taipei Trip 2015! This is mostly food and Ximen Ding from our recent family trip to Taipei...
published:01 Apr 2015
Taipei Trip 2015 - part 1
Taipei Trip 2015 - part 1
published:01 Apr 2015
views:23
Taipei Trip 2015! This is mostly food and Ximen Ding from our recent family trip to Taipei. We traveled by TSR from Tainan - four hours on the train one way. Eek!
part 2 will be 101 and Tamsui
This video explores Taiwan's Night Market Food, featuring the crispy chicken chop at the Shilin Night Market in Taipei. Check out my"Taipei Taiwan" playlist ...
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◄ [Anytime for Taiwan] TAIPEI ✖ TRAVEL GUIDE
Anytime for Taiwan! A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to s...
published:22 Mar 2015
◄ [Anytime for Taiwan] TAIPEI ✖ TRAVEL GUIDE
◄ [Anytime for Taiwan] TAIPEI ✖ TRAVEL GUIDE
published:22 Mar 2015
views:60
Anytime for Taiwan! A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see.
PLEASE VOTE FOR THIS VIDEO AT:
https://www.youtube.com/user/taiwanbesttrip
The places in this video include:
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial
228 Peace Park
Tamsui waterfront
Dadaocheng
Ximending
Various Night Markets
and others.
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Ujangong Mix by - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Chanter by - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Chee Zee Jungle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under CC Attribution 3.0.Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-....
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Cartoon Battle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under CC Attribution 3.0.Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-....
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Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Tainan-and-vicinity.d6177060.Destination-Travel-Guides
The city of...
published:27 Mar 2015
Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
published:27 Mar 2015
views:268
http://www.expedia.com/Tainan-and-vicinity.d6177060.Destination-Travel-Guides
The city of Tainan rises from the southwestern coastal plains of Taiwan, and is often
called The Birthplace of Taiwan.
In 1624, Dutch traders established a fort on the sandy peninsula Anping. Wander the
fort’s ramparts and the nearby ruins of a merchant house held together by banyan roots.
Closer to the city center rises Chihkan Tower, Taiwan’s first official seat of power.
Today, the tower is the keeping place of many of the city’s earliest records and treasures.
With over 2000 temples and shrines, Tainan is also known as The Kyoto of Taiwan.
Highlights include the Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple and the Confucian Temple.
Although Tainan ceded its political power to Taipei over a century ago, the city remains a
powerhouse in one of life’s most important aspects, food! Forget chic restaurants, the
best food here is found on the streets and the city is often called The City of Snacks.
One of the best places to sample Tainan specialties, like its legendary oyster omelets, is at
its night markets. Tainan offers over two dozen night markets, but none quite compare to
the sheer size, color and energy of the city’s favorite, the Flower Night Market.
When it’s time to work off all that food, the city has plenty of places to stretch out, such
as Tainan Park and Taijiang National Park.
Locals love to say, “Taipei is Taiwan’s pocket, but Tainan, is the country’s heart.”
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Visiting Taipei 101 - The tallest building in Taiwan!
Updated for 2015! A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 (101-story skyscraper) in Taipei,...
published:28 Dec 2014
Visiting Taipei 101 - The tallest building in Taiwan!
Visiting Taipei 101 - The tallest building in Taiwan!
published:28 Dec 2014
views:179
Updated for 2015! A travel guide for visiting Taipei 101 (101-story skyscraper) in Taipei, including how to get there on the MRT. Highlights include: Taipei 101 Observatory, Taipei 101 Food Court, and the Taipei 101 Shopping Mall.
Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides:
Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA
Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY
Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY
Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU
Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc
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