June 3 is Dragon Boat Festival this year, meaning a three-day weekend for most. Held on the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, the holiday also known as duānwǔjié (端午節) is famous for two things: boat races and zongzi. If we’ve lost you on that second one, don’t worry because you’re about to get a crash…
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Xiaoye (midnight snacks 宵夜), Taiwanese unofficial fourth meal of the day, is deserving of a book — if not a book series. In a country that lives to eat before anything else, there is no shortage of things to eat after regular restaurants call last order and the night markets close up shop: Tainanese-style beef noodles, fast-fried seafood dishes, crispy…
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The Best One-Day Trip In Taipei Ever- Local’s Taipei Itinerary
Taipei is the capital of Taiwan and the most frequently visited city by foreigners. below is the must-see attractions in Taipei, delicious Taipei food, and unique local activities in Taiwan. Let’s explore Taipei’s temples, history, and natural landscapes, from fine-dining food to night market snacks! National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of…
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Unmissable Places To Visit Around MRT Kaohsiung Orange Line !
When you visit Kaohsiung, besides the delicious food, beautiful scenery, and a strong hospitality, how can you not come take the Kaohsiung MRT? Don’t underestimate the popular attractions and local delicacies near Kaohsiung MRT Station. Here are some of the UNMISSABLE spots around the orange line. photocredit/高雄捷運股份有限公司timetable Sizihwan Station The amazing Xiziwan, what you must not miss is the sunset!…
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Being the biggest night market and the main attraction in Yilan county, Luodong Night Market is always crowded, and is also one of the best place for shopping and dining. The night market encompasses Minsheng Rd., Minquan Rd., Gongyuan Rd., and Xingdong Rd. photo credit: [email protected]_taiwan Food stalls here offer many kinds of traditional taste right here. Moreover, foods vendors…
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Nanjichang Night Market in the Zhongzheng District is a traditional night market filled with street foods all at affordable price. The night market has became more popular since 4 of their food stalls here received Michelin Guide Bib Gournand in 2019, which had the biggest quantity of any night market in Taipei. photo credit: [email protected] The best and most savory…
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photo credit: [email protected] The one thing that is a must on every traveler’s Taipei itinerary is a night market. The variety of typical Taiwanese street foods are very unique. Also, it perfectly illustrates the important part of Taiwanese food culture. When people talked about the OG of night markets in Taipei, they often think of Shilin Night Market and Raohe…
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Speaking of Taipei’s most iconic historical landmark, we often think of Fort San Domingo, Bopiliao Historical Block, Jiufen Old Street or Sanxia Old Street, but Dadaocheng(大稻埕) stands out as the most visited one. Lots of renovated historical buildings with the architecture styles of late 19th and early 20th centuries. Make a visit to Dadaocheng will even more vivid and unforgettable.…
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Speaking of east coast night markets, people often think of Yilan County and its Luodong Night Market, But there are also a lot of things to do in and around the Dongdamen Night Market. First of all, it is the largest night market on the East Coast of Taiwan. Secondly, The night market is comprised of four different night markets,…
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photo credit: [email protected] Located at one of Taipei’s oldest neighborhoods, Ningxia night market not only is one of the oldest night market in Taiwan, it also offers a taste of traditional Taiwanese street foods. Most of the food stalls here are over 10 years old, and some of the most renowned Taiwanese Street foods acutally stems from Ningxia Night Market,…