Destination

Taiwan

28Dec
2012
28 Dec 2012

Biking the Lake

Taiwan — biking, ferry, fried king mushrooms, giant bikes, shuishe, sun moon lake, xuanguang temple pier
Biking the Lake

Our hotel lends out bikes for free, so of course we take advantage and make outlandish goals. We were going to ride all around the lake. Doable. They gave us two Giant 12 speed mountain bikes equipped with Shimano brakes. Did you know Giant was made in Taiwan and designed by German engineers? No? Well,...

27Dec
2012
27 Dec 2012

Departure

Taiwan — high speed railway, hsr, li yuan, local, mitsui, nantou, sun moon lake, sun moon lake hotel, sushi
Departure

We’re heading up to Sun Moon Lake today so we needed to prepare. The trip would take an hour on the High Speed Railway (HSR) and at least another hour by taxi before we reach the hotel. So first thing to do is check out of Li Yuan Hotel. I have to say, I liked...

26Dec
2012
26 Dec 2012

Relaxing

Taiwan — ginseng chicken, hanyu, ji rou fan, mrt, sales, taipei, vat refund, xiao long bao
Relaxing

I had to take it easy. Pass few days my shoulder blade up to my neck was in serious pain. I could hardly go jogging. That it! I haven’t been able to jog. That’s why I’m getting so fat. Not from all the eating. Not at all. All the stuff has been healthy and nutritious....

25Dec
2012
25 Dec 2012

Christmas Day

Taiwan — christmas, curry, katsu, little yundish, muji, sogo, taipei, uniqlo, yunan
Christmas Day

It’s so strange to be in a different country on Christmas. Limited number of friends, no family, and a bustling city that continues on. Yes, New Year’s is a bigger event. Not to mention Chinese New Year, which is where stores do actually close and that the even is celebrated a week long. One great...

24Dec
2012
24 Dec 2012

Christmas Eve

Taiwan — christmas eve, lu rou fan, night market, ningxia night market, niu ro mien, taipei, yong kang
Christmas Eve

Although the decorations are up for Christmas around town, it really doesn’t feel like Christmas. It’s missing that frantic sense of urgency. You know the need to buy gifts or ingredients to make dinner. No, here it’s another day for the majority. There’s no day off and not that many, if any, stores that are...

22Dec
2012
22 Dec 2012

Weekend in Kaohsiung with Mayday

Taiwan — bath, hot springs, izakaya, Kaohsiung, mayday, nowhere concert, single inn hotel, 五月天
Weekend in Kaohsiung with Mayday

It was a longer than expected journey from Hong Kong to Kaohsiung. Mainly because you’d think I’d fly directly into Kaohsiung. No, that’s too sensible. I flew into Taoyuan airport and took the THSR (Taiwan High Speed Railway). So it was 2 hours by plane, 30 minutes by bus to the train terminal, and 2...

23Feb
2012
23 Feb 2012

Night Market Recap

Taiwan — caution, highlights, night market, opinion, reviews
Night Market Recap

Taiwan has the largest number of night markets. These are places where road side boutiques and street food come together, a popular place for local friends to meet and eat. So expect large crowds on the weekends. If you haven’t guessed it by now, I’m a fan of these places. Strange though, given how much...

17Feb
2012
17 Feb 2012

Winding Down in Yilan, Sorta

Taiwan — car rental, Jiaoxi, Loudong, Loudong Night Market, old town, pencil factory, travel, Yilan
Winding Down in Yilan, Sorta

I wish I could say I knew the city of Yilan, because that was where we wanted to go after Hualien. However, we ended up staying in Jaoxi, a town one stop north of Yilan. It was a hot spring town and we stayed at a hot spring hotel that had an outdoor unisex (bathing...

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