Taiwan Houtong Zhan

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  • Dag 37–40

    Jiufen - dans la montagne

    6 mei 2024, Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Petit séjour tranquille dans la petite ville minière de Jiufen. Celle-ci aurait inspirée Miyazaki pour le voyage de Chihiro. Mais ce dernier a toujours démenti. Peut importe, les habitants loin d’être idiots ont profité de cette rumeur pour parer la ville d’une multitude de lanternes et ainsi rappeler au maximum l’ambiance du film. L’effet est au rendez-vous, c’est magnifique de jour comme de nuit. ✨️🤩Meer informatie

  • Dag 88–90

    Taiwan part 2

    30 april 2024, Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Today, we planned a day trip out of Taipei to go hiking and visit some scenic towns. So, we donned our hiking boots and took the train to Hutong Cat Village. It was previously a booming mining town, but when the mines shut down, visitors began feeding the cats, causing the cat population to boom. Now, they have shops selling cat food to tourists and cat cafes.

    When we arrived in Hutong, we first picked up some small cat pellets and then tried to feed them to the cats, as a pretext to letting us pet them. It worked fairly well, but as they get fed so much, a few of them were a bit snooty about our dry food. The cats were cool, just lounging around in the middle of the street or asleep by walls, but the sound of a bag shaking quickly stirred them.

    In the village, they also have a huge free mining museum, which used to be the processing factory for the coal. It still has a lot of the old rusted machinery in it, and the exhibition is built up around it.

    As we wandered around outside in search of friendly cats, it began to rain heavily, so we took shelter inside a nearby cat cafe where we had lunch while watching the rain. It felt super cozy.

    Given the amount of rain, we gave up on our plans for a hike and decided to go straight to Jiufen, which has amazing street food and lanterns decorating the town. It's said to have been the inspiration for the town in Spirited Away.

    It was beautiful, and the narrow winding streets had food and tea stalls and trinkets, which was a feast for the senses. We walked up and down and then realized how tired we were, so we decided to head back to Taipei for the evening. We stopped off at a local fast food chain called Mo Burgers where I got a shrimp burger and James got a rice bun fish burger.

    On our 4th day in Taiwan, we decided to rent city bikes and see the town. The bikes cost about 20 cents for 2 hours, and the cycle lanes through the city and the parks were perfect, making it irresistible not to keep riding for hours. We cycled up to the National Palace Museum where we ended our cycle and bought tickets and looked around at some of the precious artifacts held there. After lots of days of walking, our little legs were too tired to do anything else, so we spent another quiet evening resting and doing any last bits of laundry ahead of our flight the next day.

    On our 5th and final day in Taiwan, we spent the morning apart in search of different things. We were catching our flight at 9 pm that evening but still had a whole day to fill. So we left our bags at the hotel, and I headed off to a bookshop in search of a guidebook for SE Asia, and James went to an Electronics plaza. After a couple of hours and success on both ends, we met up on the metro and headed out of town to the city zoo. It was £2.50 (!) for both of us to get into the zoo, which is insane and such good value. The zoo was huge and hosted a vast array of animals, some of which were more local to Asia than what we usually get in Western zoos. The enclosures were pretty big and well-stocked with structures and vegetation for the animals. The highlights were the aviary, where we finally managed to see the national bird of Taiwan, the mandarin duck, and another colorful pheasant that is the closest relative to the dodo. My highlight was achieving my trip objective of seeing a sloth! As they're only native to South America, a zoo version was the best I was going to get, but it was still pretty amazing seeing them in person and so close up. After we'd seen as much as we could at the zoo, we headed back to collect our bags and get to the airport. The airport was very quick and easy to get through and very empty. It only had one food outlet which played the same track on loop which basically only consisted of a chorus, that went '...I'll be happy tomorrow, so let's be happy...' 😵‍💫 The flight was thankfully smooth and pleasant and was a great way to start our time in Thailand.
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  • Dag 5

    Taiwan, Keelung

    13 april 2024, Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Heute dann schon in Taiwan. Nach einem Seetag gestern sind wir heute Ortszeit 6:36 Uhr in Keelung angekommen. Der Hafen ist wohl sehr bedeutend für Taiwan. Es gab jede Menge zu entdecken... Tempel Nachtmarkt, Essen, einen Fahrstuhl zum Tempel, tolle Natur und jede Menge mehr.Meer informatie

  • Dag 3

    Taipei Day 3 - Jiufen and Shifen

    25 maart 2024, Taiwan ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Had breakfast at Tim Ho Wan. They didn't have any sauces for the dim sums, and gave us chop chillies.
    Took the bus from Taipei direct to Jiufen.
    Walked Jiufen Old Street, and had peanut ice cream roll (yum) and taro balls in ice (no taste, weirdddd). Bought some souvenirs, an Taiwanese ocarina being the more interesting one. Passed by A-MEI Teahouse which is the famous one. Nothing to write home about but took a few photos la.
    Tried to look for the kite museum but could not locate.
    Had a coffee at Hima Cafe which is a Cafe that had high clear windows looking out towards Youxin and Fanzhou coast which was minimalistic but very nice and cool to get out of the mad heat.
    Was supposed to go to houtong Cat Village but did not, went to shifen instead so we save a day later on.
    On the way to shifen we had to pass through ruifeng which is like the hub for going from Taipei to juifen and shifen. Had Lu Rou fan (25ntd only, small bowl but still, so cheap!) at a small side stall that reminded me of klang old town curry mee. Simple food but satisfying for a snack.
    Had a sarsaparilla at family mart, sat overlooking the ruifeng old street.
    In shifen we went to the waterfall (man made, nothing to write home about) walked shifen Old Street which is where the train literally runs through next to the street. Interesting and must go la, but very touristy, plenty of people sending big lanterns (with their wishes written on them) into the sky when evening comes, only for them to end up in the surrounding hills and rivers. Beautiful pictures, and commercially winning for the locals, but a big sad for the environment.
    On the way back from the waterfall had a bit of time til the train to Taipei (via ruifeng), had fried small crabs and tap beer.
    Arrived back in Taipei and felt tired and maybe a bit tired of eating, but we walked Taipei Main Station underground malls and found a Taiwanese Orissic hot pot restaurant for dinner. Choose a soup, choose a meat, and each person's soup is served individually. All veges and sides, drinks and dessetts are free. The lemon and winter melon slushie was the bomb. After the last few days of mainly snacking and not having a proper balanced meal, this one felt so satisfying. Had the milk cheese soup which was interesting and the winter melon lemon slushie was super.
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  • Dag 182

    Keelung, Taiwan

    11 juni 2023, Taiwan ⋅ 🌧 81 °F

    New-to-us port #51 … with an overnight.

    We arrived at noon into the port city for Taipei and headed off to see what we could on a short afternoon before the sites closed down for the day.

    In the meantime, unbeknownst to us, this is what was happening in the skies over the Taiwan Strait … in the eternal struggle between Taiwan and China.Meer informatie

  • Dag 253

    Houtong Cat Village

    16 juni 2020, Taiwan ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    On aura pas fait la chasse aux oeufs de Pâques cette année, mais on remplace ça (un peu en retard 😋) par une chasse aux chats, cachés (ou pas!) partout dans un petit village proche de Jiufen !
    Houtong Cat Village, un ancien village minier qui a été à l'abandon pendant un moment, connait un nouveau souffle grâce aux chats qui attirent les touristes 🐾🐾 ! Perdu dans la forêt/montagne, le village est tout petit, quelques rues à peine, mais est rempli de petites boules de poils trop mignonne
    On affronte (difficilement) la chaleur pour aller voir ça (36°C ressenti 48°C quand même) et on est clairement pas déçu du voyage !🐈😻
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  • Dag 248

    Jiufen again

    11 juni 2020, Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    De retour dans le nord, on en profite pour retourner dans un coin qui nous avait vraiment plu en arrivant à Taïwan : On part refaire un tour à Jiufen. Ce village est tellement beau et paisible, ça nous fait du bien ! Planqués au milieu de la forêt, avec la mer et du thé 🍵
    En plus, on arrive enfin à avoir du soleil pour profiter de la vue sur la mer 🤩☀️
    Y a pas à dire, c'est quand même magnifique Taïwan ❤️🇹🇼
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  • Dag 79

    Ausflug nach Shifen und Jiufen🏮

    19 april, Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Heute sind wir morgens mit dem lokalen Zug nach Shifen gefahren. Dieser Ort ist bekannt dafür, dass die Leute hier eine Vielzahl von Himmelslaternen für ihre Wünsche steigen lassen. Gleich nach Ankunft war dies auch zu sehen🏮 Wirklich schön anzusehen, da aber die Laternen teils auch einfach im Wald und ins Wasser abstürzen, entschieden wir uns dagegen. Dafür gab es eine Laterne im Miniaturformat als Souvenir und zur Stärkung Teig mit Erdnüssen und Eis🍨 Unser Weg führte uns weiter zum wirklich schönen Shifen-Wasserfall, den man aus unterschiedlichen Positionen bestaunen kann.

    Nach Jiufen ging es für uns in einem Taxi, das wir uns mit einer Familie aus Hongkong geteilt haben🚕 In Juifen haben wir uns in den Gassen treiben lassen, die sehr steil und eng sind, dafür wieder eine Vielzahl an Essensmöglichkeiten und Shopping und einen schönen Blick über die Bucht bieten. Wir haben uns an Taro balls (Süßkartoffel) und Tee aus der Region probiert.

    Nachdem wir mit dem Bus zurück nach Taipeh gefahren sind, haben wir nach langer Zeit einen Markt gefunden, der viel, riesiges und exotisches Obst verkauft und das zu günstigen Preisen🤤🍉 Abends gab es noch Pasta für uns, die für asiatische Verhältnisse ziemlich gut war. Für den europäischen Gaumen, ein Genuss dies nach langer Zeit in guter Qualität zu bekommen😉
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  • Dag 15–16

    Keelung (Taiwan / Taipeh)

    7 april, Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Taipei 101, früher bekannt als das Taipei World Financial Center , ist ein 508 m hoher, 101-stöckiger Wolkenkratzer in Taipei, Taiwan. Es wurde seit seiner Eröffnung am 31. Dezember 2004 offiziell als das höchste Gebäude der Welt eingestuft. Nach seiner Fertigstellung war es das erste Hochhaus der Welt, das eine Höhe von mehr als einem halben Kilometer überschritt. Es ist das höchste Gebäude in Taiwan und momentan das elfthöchste Gebäude der Welt.

    Der Mengjia Longshan-Tempel ist 300 Jahre alt und ältester Tempel auf Taiwan. (chinesisch: Lóngshānsī – „Drachenbergtempel Mengjia“). Die Größe des Longshan-Tempels beträgt ungefähr 1.600 Quadratmeter. Der Tempel ist in Nord-Süd-Richtung ausgerichtet. Sein Grundriss ist dem chinesischen Schriftzeichen 回 nachempfunden, im Zentrum des viereckigen Innenhofes befindet sich die Haupthalle. Das ist die typische Palast-Form der traditionell-chinesischen Architektur, welche auf einer deutlichen Mittel-Achse von Pailou, der Vorhalle, der Haupthalle und der hinteren Halle beruht. Die Hauptgottheit des Tempels ist Kuan Yin

    Taiwan, so groß wie die Schweiz, aber 24 mio. Einwohner bei nur 30 % bebaubare Fläche. Der Rest sind Flüsse und viele hohe Berge über 3000 m...
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  • Dag 52

    Departing NCL Sky- Keelung ->Taipei

    21 februari, Taiwan ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    We had "The Last Breakfast" at Crossings, and then were escorted off by the General Manager 's secretary. We got the VIP treatment because of B2Bs and organizing the Cruise Critic get-togethers.

    We took a taxi ($50) to the Grand Victoria Hotel in Taipei. What a lovely hotel. Our room is spacious with bunches of amenities - cookies, water, and a nice bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon. We also got drinks coupons. After a nap, we went to one of the hotel's restaurants for soup. I had a delicious shrimp wonton soup- huge shrimp wrapped in wonton. I could only eat 4 of the 6, so Wayne helped out after finishing his beef soup with large chunks of beef. I was entertained by a young woman at another table who spent her entire meal taking selfies of eating her food.

    Quiet evening watching British Scandals on HBO.
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