"Where should we go for Songkran, Fah?" The reply came back, "Jade, let's go to Taiwan." We had planned to go to Taiwan last year, but our laziness in not wanting to apply for a visa to Taiwan led us to go to Hong Kong instead. However, last year, news came out that Taiwan had lifted visa requirements for 1 year. Oh! At that time, I almost cried. 555 This year, we decided to try again. So we planned to go to Taiwan during Songkran, April 8-13, 2017, for 6 days and 5 nights. Yay, we're going on a trip! I threw away my final project book (I don't know my own fate anymore 555) and packed my bags to go on a trip. This time, we decided to fly with NOKSCOOT because it was the cheapest airline of all the direct flights. 555 Even though the round-trip ticket was over 8,000 baht, it was the cheapest option. T^T We had to accept the price because we were traveling during a festival. But we got a relatively cheap price for accommodation, so it was a draw. This time, the two of us stayed at the GO Sleep Hotel Hankou. I think accommodation in Taiwan is quite cheap, which is suitable for people who like to backpack on their own. Or if you want a really cheap price, I recommend a hostel. It will save you even more money. This time, we booked the hotel with Agoda during a discount period. We were lucky! 555

The trip took place during the spring season, with temperatures ranging from 19 to 29 degrees Celsius. It is recommended to bring warm clothes and, most importantly, raincoats, as rain is possible on some days. During our trip, we experienced all types of weather: hot, rainy, and cold. Upon returning to Thailand, we all felt a bit under the weather. Therefore, it is highly advisable to check the temperature before traveling to Taiwan. After planning the trip and packing the bags, we set off on our journey. The first day of our trip outside the country was 08.04.60.



When booking a flight with NOKSCOOT, we didn't check the departure time to Taiwan. At that time, we just wanted a cheap and worthwhile flight. We didn't care what time the flight was. 555 We only found out after booking that our flight was at 00:20 a.m. and would arrive at Taoyuan Airport at around 05:10 a.m. Taiwan is one hour ahead of us.

It is now 5:30 AM and I have arrived at Taoyuan Airport. I went through immigration as usual. At first, I thought that the immigration officers here would be very strict, but in reality, it was nothing like that. They only asked me "What's your name?" and chatted with me a little before stamping my passport and allowing me entry into Taiwan. Hooray! I have officially arrived in Taiwan!


Upon arrival in Taiwan, we planned to explore the city immediately. As our hotel check-in time was 3:00 PM, we decided to store our luggage at the hotel first. We took bus route 1819 to Taipei Main Station, which cost 125 NTD and took approximately 55 minutes. The bus stop is conveniently located at the end of the line. After retrieving our luggage, we followed the signs marked "Bus to city".

Upon descending the escalator, you will encounter numerous ticket booths. Proceed to booth number 7, which handles tickets to Taipei Main Station. Inform the attendant of your desired destination.


Once you have your ticket, please proceed to Gate 5 to wait for your bus. Note: If you have a large suitcase, you can store it under the bus, just like in Thailand. Don't worry about losing it, as the driver will attach a sticker to your bag and give you another one to keep, so you can easily identify it.


The train has arrived. Let's head to Taipei.

We have arrived at Taipei Main Station. After getting off the bus, we will see the MRT. We then took the MRT to Ximen on the red line because our accommodation is in Ximen. There is an Easy card vending machine at the MRT. If you don't want to bother, you can buy it at the vending machine. You can also buy it from the staff. But Fa and I don't need to buy it because a kind person lent us a card to use. (Thank you very much for letting the goat borrow it, thank you)


We really like the people's attitude here. Because the MRT here has blue seats, which are reserved for pregnant women, people with disabilities, the elderly, and children. We cannot sit on them even if there are no pregnant women, people with disabilities, the elderly, and children at that time. So when you go to Taiwan, be careful not to sit on them. It's the same on buses, so you shouldn't sit on them either.


We finally arrived at the Ximending district. They say that this area is like Siam in our country, with many brand-name and Taiwanese brands. You don't have to worry about fakes, as everything is authentic. At night, the streets are packed with people.


The hotel we are staying at is located on Exit 6. After exiting, walk straight along the Ximen shopping alley until you reach the end, where you will find a mango juice shop. Turn left and continue straight ahead. The hotel will be on the side of the road. You can then check in your luggage and start your sightseeing.

"Where should we eat?" This question from Fah reminded us that we hadn't eaten breakfast yet. So, we decided to grab a bite at the food cart of the uncle and aunt who sell in Ximen Alley.


The first time we met this uncle, he called us over and we were confused as to why. At first, we thought he wanted us to buy something from him, but that wasn't the case. He saw that we were lost and wanted to help us. We apologize for misunderstanding you, Uncle! We were on our way to the MRT station, so we decided to support his business. His shop sells food that looks like roti from our home country, but here they use duck eggs to fry it. We were initially just going to try it, but we ended up loving it! It's delicious in a different way than our roti back home, maybe because of the duck eggs. If you're ever in the Ximen area in the morning, be sure to try it! P.S. The uncle doesn't sell in the evening, only in the morning. After buying the uncle's snacks, we went into a 7-11 to try the green tea. In Taiwan, people love to drink tea, and it's not very sweet, which is perfect for those who don't like sweet drinks like us. There are many different brands of tea to try, and the prices are affordable. A little further down the road, there's an auntie who sells fried dumplings and dumplings that are boiled in water. This time, we tried the auntie's fried dumplings. The fried dumplings here are similar to those back home, but the dough may be slightly thicker. If you come in the morning, we recommend trying the dumplings that are boiled in water. This is because they are highly recommended, but during our visit, the auntie who sells them was only there on our first day. We couldn't eat them on the remaining days because she was gone. If you try them, let us know how they are!


1. Wulai Village


The first place we visited was a mountain village inhabited by indigenous people. The natural environment here is well-preserved, and I highly recommend it. After walking around Wulai Village, you can continue walking for a while to reach Wulai Waterfall, which is 85 meters high. The waterfall is emerald green, which I personally loved. After reaching the waterfall, you can take a cable car (Wulai Log Cart) to the top. The round-trip fare is 220 NTD. The view from the top is beautiful, and you can see the scenery below. There is also an abandoned hotel on the mountain that was once built there. My friend and I both enjoyed this place because of its pleasant atmosphere and stunning views. It's a great place for nature lovers, and it's easily accessible.

The waterfall had a low water level when we visited. We believe it would be much more beautiful if the water level were higher.


Let's take the Wulai Log Cart up to the top. The view from above is stunning.


Recommended Menu:

After exploring the waterfall, we wandered through the village and our stomachs started to rumble. We stumbled upon a shop selling pork sausages (note: there was quite a queue!). If you're visiting, I highly recommend trying them. They're delicious and taste similar to Chinese sausage. Various flavors are available, and if you're unsure, don't hesitate to ask the seller. They speak English.


I stopped by Family Mart to buy some water and ended up with this bottle. It tastes like a mixture of honey lemon tea and our local lemonade, but it's a bit less sweet. I think it's quite refreshing.


Directions:

MRT Xindian (Green Line):

  • Exit the MRT station and locate the bus stop.
  • Board bus number 849 and ride until the final stop (approximately 40 minutes).


Getting to the waterfall: There are three ways to get to the waterfall from Ulai Village: walk, taxi, or take the small train. However, the small train is currently under repair. We decided to walk, which allowed us to enjoy the scenery along the way.


Traveling from the waterfall to the top of the mountain: Take the Wulai Log Cart cable car. There will be a sign that says "Cable car station". The round-trip fare is 220 NTD.

  1. Longshan Temple


This temple is considered one of the most famous in Taiwan. Visitors to Taiwan should pay their respects to the sacred deities here, as they are said to be highly efficacious. In particular, the Goddess of Mercy, who has been enshrined at Longshan Temple for many years, is revered for her power to grant wishes. To pay respects, enter through the right-hand gate and exit through the left-hand gate. Longshan is also renowned for its role in matchmaking. Many Taiwanese believe that if they take a red string from Longshan Temple, they will soon find their soulmate. Incense is provided free of charge at the entrance, but other offerings require payment. After paying respects at Longshan, visitors can explore the nearby night market before returning to their accommodation. However, I am exhausted from my overnight flight and will be taking a short break at the hotel. Goodbye!

*** If you wish to find your soulmate here, it is recommended to pray to the Goddess of Mercy, Guanyin. State your full name, address, and your desire to tie a red string for a chance encounter with your soulmate. At the altar of Guan Yu, located in front of Yue Lao, toss the divination blocks. If they land heads-tails three times, pick up a red string from the wooden box and circle the incense burner three times clockwise. Carry the red string with you. Taiwanese people believe that this will help you find your soulmate soon. (Information from the book "Traveling Taiwan as You Please")


This is the place of worship for the goddess Yuelao.

Getting there: Take the MRT Longshan Temple Blue Line, exit 1. After paying respects to the deities at Longshan Temple, we were both exhausted, so we decided to rest at the hotel. 555 We checked into the hotel, which is quite secure. To access the elevator, you need to tap your key card before pressing the button; otherwise, the elevator won't go to your desired floor. The room is well-equipped with amenities, including a refrigerator, toiletries, two bottles of water (which are replaced daily), and a hairdryer. The staff cleans the room daily, and breakfast is complimentary every morning. Overall, the hotel is decent, but the soundproofing could be better.


3. Ximending shopping district


After resting, our stomachs started to growl, so we went looking for food near our accommodation in Ximending. Ximending is famous for its shopping, but it also has a wide variety of delicious food. I can't even begin to describe how much we ate on this trip; it was definitely more food than shopping!

Directions: Take MRT Ximen exit 6.

The first thing we bought was Thai milk tea, which is a popular souvenir among Thai people. We decided to try it for ourselves to see if it lived up to the hype. After taking a sip, we were pleasantly surprised by its deliciousness. The sweetness level was perfect, not too sweet to be cloying but just right. Overall, we were impressed with the taste and ended up buying several cups to bring back to Thailand.


Mixing drink is a fruit juice shop that is very fruity. 555 Because this shop uses fresh fruits to make smoothies, we can eat both the juice and the flesh of the fruit. This shop is recommended. We can take the bottle home. The way to eat is also very simple. Just shake it well and then drink it. 555


Ji Guang Fried Chicken is a restaurant that serves delicious fried chicken and squid. The boneless fried chicken is coated in batter and sprinkled with a flavorful chili powder. The restaurant is conveniently located near the MRT exit. We highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting the area.


50 Lan, a renowned Taiwanese bubble tea shop, has surpassed expectations. Initially skeptical of its potential to surpass Thai counterparts, I was pleasantly surprised by its exceptional taste. The option to customize sweetness and ice levels further enhances the experience. Highly recommended for those seeking an authentic bubble tea indulgence.


Dream Color is similar to a mixing drink bar, but with a wider variety of beverages to choose from. We decided to try the rose soda, which, like a mixing drink, requires shaking before consumption. However, the seller whispered, "Shake gently." We forgot, of course, because we're used to shaking like bartenders mixing drinks. We forgot, we forgot, we forgot it was soda. Haha. When we opened it, the bubbles erupted everywhere.


The Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken shop sells a variety of items, including hot tea, bubble tea, and fried snacks. However, their star attraction is the fried chicken. The XXL-sized fried chicken is generously coated with Taiwanese spicy powder, which effectively cuts through the richness. It's a must-try for anyone visiting the shop. With multiple locations, we sampled the Ximen branch, which is easy to find despite the long queues.


Ay-Chung Flour Rice Noodle is a must-try for anyone visiting the Ximending market. The noodles are similar to our Thai stir-fried fish maw, but with a chewier texture and topped with crispy chicken skin and coriander. It's incredibly delicious! The restaurant only serves one dish, and there are no chairs, so be prepared to enjoy your noodles standing up. It's a fun and casual experience.


Prince Cheese Potatoes is a restaurant that specializes in deep-fried, breaded mashed potatoes. It offers a variety of toppings, including pineapple, ham, beans, bacon, corn, boiled eggs, and cheese.


The two shops, a fried squid shop and a fried chicken shop, are located right next to each other. The fried squid shop offers squid that is battered, deep-fried, and then sprinkled with your choice of spices. We tried the spicy powder option, which tasted similar to Ji Guang Fried Chicken but with a distinct flavor profile. The fried chicken is seasoned with garlic and salt.


04/09/60 Day 2 of the journey.


  1. Yeliu Geopark

This location boasts an abundance of peculiar rock formations, including sharp rocks formed by the movement of the Earth's crust and the erosive power of seawater. Among the most prominent rock formations is the Queen's Head, which has become an iconic symbol of the area. Be prepared for long queues, as the popularity of this site attracts large crowds. However, the site offers more than just oddly shaped rocks. Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Taiwan Sea from a higher vantage point, although reaching this spot requires additional walking. The effort is undoubtedly worth it.

Due to the large number of people taking photos with the Queen's Head Rock, we opted to avoid the queue and instead captured a photo from another angle that we believe best resembles the original.


Transportation: Take MRT Taipei Main exit M2 > Transfer to bus 1815 (fare 96 NTD, Easy card accepted) > Get off at "Yehliu" stop > Walk along the path for another 700 m. > Entrance fee 80 NTD


After exiting Yehliu, turn right and you will find a fish market nearby. This market sells dried fish and seafood, similar to those found in Thailand.


The lime juice with jelly inside is very refreshing and delicious. If you have the chance to try it, you should definitely give it a go! 555


5. Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall


If you come to Taiwan and don't visit Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, it's like you haven't been to Taiwan at all. This is similar to how in Thailand, if you visit Bangkok and don't go to Wat Phra Kaew, it's like you haven't been to Bangkok.

Built between 1977 and 1980, the memorial commemorates Chiang Kai-shek, the first president of Taiwan. It features a colossal statue of Chiang Kai-shek and a museum dedicated to his life and legacy, both housed within the same building.

If you have the opportunity to visit, be sure to check out the museum. Additionally, if your timing is right, you can witness the hourly changing of the guard ceremony performed by soldiers.

Stop by for ice cream here. It's right outside the MRT exit. P.S. It's super delicious! 555


**Directions:** Take the MRT to Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall Station, Exit 56. Xiangshan (Elephant Mountain) is located nearby.


Have you ever wanted to see beautiful views without spending money, but instead, you'd rather sweat it out? 555 We are one of those people who love free things. If you're like us, we recommend this place. Because it's a viewpoint that we really like. Besides the 101 building (which costs money), this place is just as beautiful, but it comes at the cost of a little fatigue. But overall, it's worth it 555. We recommend coming in the evening because after waiting for the sunset, you can also wait for the buildings to turn on their lights. Then you'll get two different moods of the view. If you come here, we recommend bringing water with you. You'll definitely need to drink it. 555

From here, it's about a 5-minute walk. Let's go!


Oh my god!!! Finally arrived T^T


The 101 building and other buildings have started to turn on their lights. It feels worth it to go up there.


Travel: Take the MRT to Xiangshan Station, Exit 2. Follow the signs for the Xiangshan Hiking Trail, which is approximately 500 meters away.

Dinner: After a long day of hiking, we decided to treat ourselves to a delicious hotpot dinner at Mala Yuanyang Hotpot, a famous restaurant near our hotel. Upon arrival, we were informed that the next available table was at 10:30 PM. Despite the late hour, we eagerly agreed to wait. The restaurant's reputation for exceptional hotpot was well-known, and we were determined to experience it for ourselves.

Wait Time: We learned that to avoid long wait times, it's best to visit during off-peak hours or make a reservation in advance. The restaurant's popularity is a testament to the quality of its ingredients and the overall dining experience.

Highlights: The two-hour dining period allowed us to savor the carefully selected ingredients and indulge in the delicious Häagen-Dazs ice cream, a delightful end to our meal. The restaurant is located on the second floor, accessible by stairs.


10.04.60 Day 3 of the journey


7. Yangmingshan National Park

For nature lovers, Yangmingshan National Park is a great place to go hiking. The park is home to many elderly people who enjoy long-distance hiking. If you want to go hiking, there are many trails to choose from. You can also take a bus tour of the park. It is recommended to prepare before visiting the park. We did not prepare any information about Yangmingshan National Park. We also did not buy internet or wifi when we went to Taiwan. Fortunately, we met a Thai sister who was traveling and asked to join her. We would like to thank Kwang and Gift. Without them, we would have been lost and unable to return home. No matter where Thais go, their kindness remains unchanged. Let's get back to the journey. This time, we chose to travel by bus route 108. The price is 15 NT per trip.



Xiaoyoukeng


This is a volcano with steam and smoke billowing from its crater. The volcano has a sulfurous smell and small, bubbling hot springs. It's a different kind of beauty.

Translation:

Travel: Take bus route 108 from Yangmingshan Bus Station > Get off at Xiaoyoukeng stop. Fare: 15 NT.



Cold Water Ridge


This is a hot spring where you can soak your feet. If you are tired from walking, you can come here to soak your feet or even your whole body. If you are very sore, come and soak! I'm telling you, it's really good! 555 But if you don't want to soak your feet or body, I recommend taking bus number 108 to Qingtiangang. Because the waiting time for bus number 108 is quite long.

Directions: Take bus route 108 from Xiaoyoukeng bus stop > Get off at Lengshuikeng bus stop.



Blue Sky Harbor


They call this place "grass land". The view here is beautiful, I recommend you to come. I like the mountainous nature of this place. It feels like being in the mountains near India, haha. And there will be buffaloes grazing around there, haha.

Translation:

Transportation: Take bus route 108 from Lengshuikeng stop > Get off at Qingtiangang stop > On the way back, if you don't want to go back to see the cherry blossoms at Yangmingshan Bus Station, you can take bus route S15 to MRT Shilin Station.


Getting to Yangmingshan National Park: Take MRT Shilin Exit 1 > Board bus R15 and get off at the last stop, Yangmingshan Bus Station. Alternatively, take bus 260 from Taipei Main Station to reach Yangmingshan Bus Station directly.


Yangmingshan National Park is not only known for its beautiful natural scenery but also for its cherry blossoms. We visited during the tail end of the cherry blossom season, but luckily we still managed to catch a glimpse of them. Taiwan also has cherry blossoms! The cherry trees are located near the Yangmingshan Transportation Station, so it's not a long walk.

8. Xingtian Temple


Sing Tian Temple is a popular destination for Taiwanese worshippers, particularly those seeking blessings from the deity Guan Yu. It is believed that Guan Yu bestows career success, financial prosperity, and protection from evil. We visited the temple en route to the Taipei Fish Market, only to discover that it was closed due to Monday being a customary day of rest in Taiwan. It is advisable to check local holidays before planning excursions to avoid such disappointments.

If you want to ward off evil spirits, you can queue up and let the lady in the blue shirt (volunteer) do it for you. She will do it for free.


Travel: Take the MRT to Xing Tian Temple Exit 3,411.04.60 Day 4 of the trip.


It rained this morning, making the temperature in Taiwan drop significantly. It's very cold, and I barely had time to put on a sweater. It was still hot just three days ago. 555

9. Thermal Valley, also known as Beitou Hot Spring.

The emerald-colored hot spring offers a breathtaking view. With a temperature of 90 degrees Celsius, the hot spring is too hot for bathing. Despite my initial doubts, the hot spring's beauty exceeded my expectations, even in the rain.

Directions: Take the MRT to Beitou Station, then transfer to the Xinbeitou Station. There will be signs directing you to the hot springs.


10. Millennium Hot Spring


This is a hot spring pool. If you want to soak in a hot spring, you can come here. This pool is over 100 years old. It is located before the Beitou Hot Spring. Unlike in Japan, you do not need to take off all your clothes here. You can soak for 90-120 minutes at a time. If you want to soak in the hot spring, please bring your own swimsuit.

Directions: Take the MRT to Beitou Station, then transfer to the XinBeitou Station. There will be signs directing you to the hot springs. 11. Jiufen Old Street


Jiu份: A Charming Mountain Town with a Japanese Twist

Jiu份, a small mountain town in Taiwan, retains a distinct Japanese influence due to Taiwan's historical status as a Japanese colony. While initially indifferent to its allure, I was captivated by its beauty upon witnessing it firsthand. Despite its small size, Jiu份 boasts stunning scenery and delectable cuisine. Be prepared to loosen your purse strings, as the culinary delights here are irresistible.

Note: The bus stop for the 1062 route to Jiu份 has been relocated to the front of the SOGO department store. Travelers planning to use this route should confirm the updated boarding location.

A-Zhu Peanut Ice Cream Roll is a must-try in Jiufen. This shop sells ice cream rolls, where they roll a sheet of dough with ice cream and coriander. You can choose to omit the coriander if you prefer. It's so delicious that I'm craving it even as I type this! If you visit Jiufen, don't miss out on this treat.


Lai Ah Po Yu Yuan is a Taiwanese-style tangyuan shop. 555 It's called "Yu Yuan" and offers both hot and cold options. The price is also affordable, around 45 NTD. It's not too sweet and tastes just right. 555


The shop resembles a giant meatball shop. I don't know the name of the shop, but I saw a lot of people queuing, so I wanted to try it. The problem is that no one here speaks English, so I had to ask the people in the shop. 555 Because the menu is in Chinese, I have to thank the Taiwanese people for recommending the menu. 555 This shop is also delicious. The meatballs have pork filling, the soup is delicious, and the noodles are chewy and soft. Oh, I want to eat it again.


An Lan Hakka Glutinous Rice Cake, also known as "Ah Lan's Shop," offers a variety of mochi-like desserts with various fillings, including red bean, soybean, and dried shrimp. We opted for the red bean filling, and it was absolutely delicious! The texture was similar to mochi, but with a chewier and softer consistency, and the red bean filling was fragrant and flavorful. Highly recommended!


Transportation:

  • Take the MRT to Zhongxiao Fuxing Station, Exit 2.
  • Transfer to bus route 1062 (fare: 95 NTD using EasyCard).
  • Get off at the Jinfen Old Street bus stop.
  • If you are going to the museum, continue one more stop.


12.04.60 Day 5 of the journey


This morning, after having breakfast at the hotel, we stopped by a 7-Eleven near our accommodation to buy wet wipes. After the purchase, Fa asked us to put away her wallet. We did so and then headed out for our day trip.

12. National Palace Museum

The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a must-see attraction. In addition to the museum, there is also the Zhishan Garden, which is open to the public. This location has also been used for filming Thai dramas, such as Cubic and The Debt I Never Made. The beauty of this place is evident even from the outside.

While taking photos in front of the museum, Fa came up to us and said, "Yuyu, Yuyu, my wallet is missing." Oh no! The sweat started to pour down my face as I was admiring the view of the museum. "How did it disappear, Fa?" Or was it because I didn't close Fa's bag properly? T^T I was so stressed at that moment because I was one of the reasons why Fa's wallet was missing. In the end, 4,000 NTD was gone, along with the hotel key card and taxi booking tickets to the airport. We concluded that we were probably tricked because if someone had dropped it, they would have called out to us. We decided to cancel our plan to visit the museum and went to the hotel to report it in case someone had found it and brought it there.


Directions:

Take the MRT Shiline Station Exit 1 and transfer to bus route R30.

13. The Red House

The Red House is located directly opposite the Ximending shopping district. When we visited, the front of the Red House was under renovation, but the interior was still open for business. The interior sells handmade goods, which are beautiful but expensive due to the craftsmanship and creativity involved.

Translation: Travel: Take MRT Ximen Exit 113.04.60 Last day of travel


Translation:

This morning, Sky and I woke up early because our flight back to Thailand was scheduled for the morning. We needed to arrive at the airport by 9:40 AM, two hours before our flight. We were worried about the long lines at the gate, similar to our experience at Hong Kong Airport. To avoid any delays, we decided to take a taxi from our hotel in Taiwan. We booked the taxi through the hotel, which was reliable and more affordable than hailing one ourselves. The taxi fare was 1,000 NTD. As the boarding announcement echoed through the airport, it was time to say goodbye to Taiwan. We hope to see you again soon!

Wherever we travel in this world, we always gain experiences from tourism. Traveling is not just about traveling for happiness. But traveling also teaches us to survive from situations that we may never have encountered or do things that we have never done. As Singha Wannasingh once said, "Everywhere in the world you will always find beautiful things, whether it is a picture or a story of kindness." This country may be an option for you. Then you will want to pour your heart into T A I W A N.


Thank you, Fa, for being such a great travel companion. You never complained about being tired or sore, and you never got mad when I got us lost (haha). I'm also sorry that I might have been the reason we lost our wallets.
Thank you, Auntie, for recommending all the delicious places to eat and for sending me the Easy Card. I really appreciate it.
Thank you to the Taiwanese people who helped us out, you guys are the best! P.S. Taiwanese people are really nice (haha).
Thank you to the Thai people who helped us out while we were in Taiwan. It's funny that we never met in Thailand but we ended up meeting in Taiwan (haha).
Thank you to everyone who read my post, even if you just stumbled upon it by accident (haha). Thank you for reading until the end (haha).
Thank you, my heart...

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