Nǐ hǎo!
It has been a busy week for me
and I know that this might be a little bit late for posting but as the old
adage says… better late than never! My
recent trip to Taiwan is one of my best vacations. I had such fun traveling;
navigating the island in an icy cold weather and of course, being with my
family. Although I was pretty exhausted when I jumped on board, our trip to
Taiwan was worth remembering and a definite mood booster to gear me up for the
year 2013.
We visited a lot of museums,
plays and tourist spots (some of which I could not even pronounce); learned
about their way of living and tasted the best Ni Rou Mian (I prefer calling it
ramen, because it tastes like one). Thanks to my sister, who is a natural born
planner, she did a great job in researching the minute detail of the places we must
visit. Apart from the must-go-spots, she also included the less conventional
places in order for us to experience the real Taiwan.
Take a look at what I have been
up to…starting with Taiwan’s metropolis –Taipei… below are the list of my
favorite spot in the heart of Asia. Enjoy!
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the mighty tower of Taipei 101 :-) |
- TAIPEI 101- It is one of the tallest
buildings in the world with skyrocketing 101 floors (The tallest skyscraper is
now the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE). The 508- meter structure is situated at
the center of the Shin Yi District and has drawn visitors from all over the world
because of its unique design, architecture and latest engineering innovations.
Its New Year’s Eve fireworks display is regularly featured in international
broadcasts. Things that you might want to do in Taipei 101 include shopping and
the famous ‘observatory tour’. The basement of the building is a large mall
where you could taste a range of Taiwanese cuisine and shop –til-you drop. Going
on top.. is the best view of whole island of Taiwan. For only NT450 per person,
you could take the world’s fastest elevator, which would take you 37 seconds
from 5th floor to 89th floor, and enjoy a good view of
the city at the 89th floor (indoor observatory) and 91st
floor (outdoor observatory). You could also see the latest engineering
innovation called the damper that is primarily designed to reduce wind movement
in high-rises. Tourists, like me, would
also enjoy the splendid landscape of the Taipei metropolitan and learn a great
deal from their urban planning. Sounds great isn’t?
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up close with the CKS Memorial Hall |
- CHIANG KAI-SHEK MEMORIAL HALL (C.K.S
MEMORIAL HALL) - is the famous landmark and magnificent tourist attraction
built in the memory of the former president, Chiang Kai-shek. The hall is made
of white marble and covered with blue glazed tiles. The blue and white color of
the building as well as the red color of the flowerbeds symbolizes the flag of
the Republic of China. The building stands tall in the middle of National
Theater and National Concert Hall of which world class performances are
frequently held.
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NOM-NOM... moon cakes are heavenly! |
- SHILIN NIGHT MARKET- For shopaholics,
Shilin Night Market is the place to be. Although extremely crowded during the
evening, it is one worthy spot to check out. It offers fusion of consumer
goods, clothing and most of all street snacks!!!!! The night market snacks are
so tasty that you wanted to ask for more. Street stall snacks include dim sum,
jumbo chicken steaks, mochi, fresh fruits,
moon cakes and tai yang bing or popularly known as sun cakes. You could
also try the Hauchi Street night Market where Chinese traditional lamps are
hung to create a classical ambiance.
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Night Market or Bazaar Shopping never fails to make me happy! |
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N-C-A-I! No Cameras Allowed Inside :-) just a friendly reminder though |
- NATIONAL
PALACE MUSEUM- This museum holds a vast collection of 5,000 years old
artifacts and is regarded as the greatest treasure house of Chinese cultural
relics in the world. The 4th floor of the museum replicates the
traditional Chinese palace. On the same floor, visitors can enjoy tea breaks
while savoring the feeling of Chinese Royalty.
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Talking about serenity... |
- TEMPLES-
Taiwan is rich in beautiful and ornate temples. One of it is the LONGSHAN TEMPLE that was
built in 1738. It houses more than 100 delicate sculptures that are worshipped
by their faithful followers. One should also try the CHIN NAN TEMPLE located at
the top of the mountains. It is a good place to visit at night (if it is not
chilly) to enjoy tea as there are many teahouses with diversified styles.
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Temple in Dihua Street |
- ANCESTRAL
HOUSES- The ancestral houses or infrastructures in the DIHUA STREET can be
traced back to Ching Dynasty. It is one of the best preserved historical
streets in Taipei, drawing hordes of festive shoppers during holidays and
festivals.
- MARTYR’S
SHRINE- It is located few blocks away from the Grand Hotel. According to
history, some 330,00 men sacrificed their lives during the Sino-Japanese war
and the Chinese Civil War. A must see-attraction here is the formation ceremony
of impeccably uniformed military police that begins at 9:00 in the morning.
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Men in Uniform... March! |
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Lover's Bridge is just splendid... |
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isn't breath taking? |
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FISHER
MAN’S WHARF- It is the scenic spot in Tamsui District and well known for
its beautiful sunset and fresh seafood (NOM-NOM!!!!). The place is so peaceful
and laid back ….. Visitors can relax and fall in love while watching the sunset
in the Lover’s Bridge of Tamsui. It is also a good place to take your
photographs as it is so romantic.
- MIRAMAR
SHOPPING CENTER- The mall boasts of a Ferris wheel 100 meters high. This
actually lights up Taipei’s city line at night with changing colored lights.
Because it is so high it will take around 17 minutes to make a full turn. I
recommend this ride to anyone who isn’t afraid of heights.. lolz
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Shop Til You Drop! |
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Are you ready for this? |
Hope you enjoy reading it.. Share your
thoughts... What trips have you been on recently? Xīwàng néng tīngdào nín de
dàolái (hope to hear from you soon) Xièxiè (thank you)
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View from the window of my hotel |
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Some random shot |
Just fell in love with Taiwan.. Until then...
XOXO – GIADRE
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