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    • Day 156

      Jiufen & das Meer

      April 2, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Es gibt an der Nordküste irrsinnig viel zu sehen, aber da Sonntag war und wunderbares Wetter, waren die Massen unterwegs. Ich habe daher einige Sights an der Küste ausgelassen, habe mich an den Staus vorbeiheschummelt und nach Laune ausgewählt wo ich stehen bleibe (Susanne, da ist wieder was nur für dich dabei 😉).

      In der Gegend gab es Gold-, Silber- und Kupfererzabbau. Die Ruinen einer Raffinerie blicken als stummer Zeuge dieser Zeit auf das Meer.

      Juifen ist eine kleine Stadt, die sich an einen Hügel schmiegt. Die Straßen, Wege und Stiegen sind voll Menschen und durchziehen die Stadt wie die Ameisenrouten einen Ameisenhaufen. Zumindest an einem Sonntag. Es wird hier ganz viel Ghibli Studio Zeug verkauft, die Stadt erinnert ein wenig an die Stadt in "Spirited Away", vor allem abends, wenn die Lichter angehen. Ich wäre gern so lange geblieben um das zu sehen, aber die Massen an Menschen habe ich nicht ausgehalten.

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      There is an insane amount to see on the north coast but as it was a Sunday and the weather was beautiful the crowds were out. So I skipped a few sights on the coast, cheated my way past the traffic jams and chose where to stop depending on my mood (Susanne, there's something just for you again 😉).

      Gold, silver and copper ore mining happened in the area. The ruins of a refinery look out to sea as a silent witness of that time.

      Juifen is a small town nestled on a hill. The streets, paths and stairs are full of people and run through the city like the ant routes through an anthill. At least on a Sunday. A lot of Ghibli Studio stuff is sold here, the town is a bit reminiscent of the town in "Spirited Away", especially at night when the lights come on. I would have liked to stay long enough to see that, but I couldn't stand the crowds.
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    • Day 3

      Taipei Day 3 - Jiufen and Shifen

      March 25 in 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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    • Day 5

      Taiwan, Keelung

      April 13 in 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.Read more

    • Day 182

      Keelung, Taiwan

      June 11, 2023 in 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.Read more

    • Day 378

      Jiaoxi & Jifuen

      December 25, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      As a geologically active country on the Pacific ring of fire, Taiwan has hundreds of hot springs. Whole towns have sprung up around some of the springs, populated with public baths and hot springs hotels.

      As a Christmas treat I checked into a hot spring hotel in Jiaoxi. These hotels have private spas in each of the rooms, with the bathroom taking pride of place with full length windows overlooking the mountains. Wanting to make the most of this amazing hotel I spent most of my time chilling in the spa, with some local snacks, beer, and spirits.

      Jiaoxi is also a nice town to explore, with a good night market selling delicious street food and even mulled wine! It ran alongside a stream fed by hot springs lit up with Christmas decorations which was quite effective at putting me in the Christmas spirit despite my better intentions. The hotel even had Charlotte Church on the telly at breakfast!

      After a few days of pure relaxation I got back on the train and headed to Jifuen, an old mountain town that supposedly inspired the Studio Ghibli animated film Spirited Away. This makes the town very popular with tourists, and trying to navigate the famous old street was a nightmare as it was often packed with tour groups and day trippers. So after seeing this street once, which is mostly lined with souvenir shops anyway, I did everything I could to avoid it from then on! Luckily the town had many interesting and picturesque back streets which were fun to explore. Exploring the town felt a bit like snakes and ladders, if I came across a flight of stairs I took it to see where they took me, and the winding streets would often lead me back to where I started when I least expected it. It was also very wet when I was there, which meant that there was constantly heavy clouds covering the town, occasionally lifting slightly to give atmospheric views out over the mountain towards the sea.
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    • Day 6

      Taipei Day 6 - Wulai

      March 28 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Breakfast of Mushroom noodles with egg, soy milk and ham in pancake. The condiment of ikan bilis, Chili padi and pickled radish was fire!! Made everything taste extra nice. Probably the tastiest breakfast so far.
      Took the bus to Wulai, 1.5 hour ride all the way. Visited a cliff side Temple, crossed the suspension bridge, walked Wulai Old Street, bought white water jambu and guava with pink flesh. White water jambu nice and sweet, the guava tasted like... Guava.
      Had coffee at 7-11 before the hour walk to and from Wulai Falls.
      Took the bus back to town and then jumped off to catch the train into the city, but first, bought a slice of cheesecake.
      Walked Q Squared mall, then had Sukiyaki style hot pot.
      Did laundry, then walked to Ximen to try to catch some dance performances. Was a bit late as the performances were over. Only a few people singing.
      Bought some clothes from NET (3 red tags, 50% off each), then on the way back stopped by family mart for snacks: onigiri, caramel pudding and yakult.
      Tomorrow: off to Kaohsiung!
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    • Day 2

      Taipei Day 2 - Maokong

      March 24 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Got up at 6, went for Taiwanese soy milk breakfast at 7.30 near the hotel. No English name to the place, but very nice! Had soy milk (just nice not too sweet), fried stick, pancake with pork Floss, scallions pancake and turnip cake.
      Went to Palm Sunday mass at St Anthony's near Taipei 101, at 9am. Very long winded, but good we made it. Procession from a small park, around the block back into the small church in a shop lot. Didn't leave til 10.30 (took communion but the mass still wasn't over then)!
      Went to Taipei 101 and luckily even though we booked for 10am, we arrived at 11am and they still let us go up.
      The Taiwanese are pretty chill I think.
      Went to the food court to get lunch, had pepper lunch style sizzling beef and rice, and sizzling sotong rice.
      Afterwards we were planning on going to Taipei Zoo but because we were a bit late already, we decided to go up to Maokong on the Gondola instead. Stopped at Zhinan temple station first, and explored the cliff side temples which were very majestic and used by locals. Had a few cats around which we enjoyed with.
      Then another Gondola ride up to Maokong which is a tea farming area, so we had the popular tea ice cream and bought some local loose tea to bring home.
      Took the Gondola back down to Taipei Zoo Station, and a couple of MRT hops later, we were in Ximending walking the pedestrian walking area and night market.
      Went to The Red house, and bought a few souvenirs. Went to the bar area behind and also the underwear shop, but did not go in. Pai seh. Saw some dance performances of aspiring teen idols, had Taiwanese fried chicken hot star style, then accidentally came upon Ay Chung flour rice noodles so had it, and it was pretty good.
      On the way home stopped by at family mart, bought onigiri, pao, yoghurt drink and tea.
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    • Day 12

      Train from Taipei to Kaohsiung

      May 13 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      به میزبانم تو گاشونگ گفتم سوار قطار ساعت ۸ تو تایپه میشم و قبل از ظهر میرسم. میزبانم تو کیلونگ منو رسوند ایستگاه مرکزی قطار تایپه. ساعت ۷ صبح راه افتادیم و ۱۰ دقیقه به ۸ تازه رفتم بلیت بخرم. شانس آوردم که فقط یه بلیت مونده بود. بلیتو خریدم و از کارکنای راه آهن پرسیدم کدوم سکو و کجا باید برم. وقتی رسیدم به سکو قطار وایساده بود و پریدم توش. صندلیمو پیدا کردم. قطار خیلی خوب و راحتیه.
      و اینکه خوشبختانه قبل از راه افتادن، رفتم از رستوران بغل خونه، ساندویچ گرفتم که برای صبحونه تو قطار بخورم 🥪

      Made it to the platform 4 minutes before departure. Next stop: Kaohsiung
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    • Day 9

      Nördlich

      September 26, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

      Heute sind wir in den Norden von Taipei gefahren. Der Fluß Danshui ist die Grenze zwischen Taipei und Bali. Hier in den engen Gassen herrscht geschäftiges Treiben. Neben jeder Menge Kunst- und Kleingewerbe darf Streetfood nicht fehlen.
      Eine viel verwendete Begrüßung lautet: 你已經吃過了嗎。
      Hast du schon gegessen?
      Denn, nach dem Essen ist vor dem Essen.
      Ich habe noch nie in einem Urlaub so eine Vielfalt von Speisen kredenzt bekommen.
      Ob chinesische, japanische, oder taiwanische Küche, die Auswahl an Zutaten scheint schier unerschöpflich zu sein.
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    • Day 10

      101 tower

      September 27, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ 🌙 29 °C

      Den Abschluss unserer Besichtigungstour durch Taipei bildete der 101 tower. Bis 2007 das höchste Gebäude der Welt mit einer Höhe von 448m (Dach), bzw. 508m (Antenne).
      Die Stockwerke über dem 91sten Stock sind für eine Besichtigung gesperrt. Auf dem 91sten Stock befindet sich eine Aussichtsplattform. Im 88sten Geschoss das „Erdbeben-Ausgleichsgewicht“. Die dort installierte Kugel wiegt ca. 700t, und soll bei einem Erdbeben (die in Taiwan an der Tagesordnung sind) die Schwingungen des Gebäudes minimieren. Auch während unseres Aufenthalts bebte die Erde.
      Die Aussicht ist, was soll ich sagen, überwältigend.
      Die Bilder sprechen für sich…
      Ach ja, der Kaffee im 89sten Stockwerk kostete 9,00€.
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