We usually keep our travel photos on our personal Facebook pages to record our memories. However, this time, we thought it would be good to share them with others as a way of giving back. Perhaps there are different perspectives or additional information that we can share with each other.

This trip began with a thought: what if Taiwan lifted its visa-free policy on July 31, 2018?

Without the announcement of a visa-free extension, we will not be able to travel to this country.

As a result, I decided to find travel companions, research, and pack my bags. Finally,

Since I didn't tell my friends beforehand that I would be using the photos, as I hadn't thought about sharing them, I've decided to crop out only my photos. If any photos of my friends slip through, I apologize.

Embark on a journey ...... in a drowsy state.

Ready to travel (They say that when you board, don't let your QR code be completely visible).

An army marches on its stomach (King Power Lounge)


The departure was like a chicken about to fly, let's see how it will be when we return.

Entrust your life to this vessel.


If I could choose, I would prefer to sit on the wing.

In-flight entertainment

Bear included.

I'm starving.

I'm here.

Upon arrival, be prepared for a lengthy immigration process.

Transportation options from the airport include the subway, buses, and taxis, catering to various budgets and preferences.

We stayed near MRT Taipei Main Station, so we opted to travel into the city center by bus. You might be wondering why. Well, if we had taken the subway, both of us carrying large bags, we would have been concerned about obstructing other passengers. Since we arrived during下班時間, close to dusk, it was likely to be crowded, making it inconvenient for everyone.

Based on my research, the accommodation should be very easy to find at Exit 8. However, when I actually arrived, I was surprised. How deep do I have to go? To the Earth's core? I had to try different routes and ended up feeling like a Karen lost in the city for quite some time.

Finally arrived at my accommodation. Oh my goodness, I walked around so much that my armpits were soaked. But in reality, it's actually very, very close. I highly recommend this place to anyone who doesn't mind the small room size and shared bathroom, but wants to be as close as possible to the station. The inn cube taipei main station is literally right at exit 8 if you take the MRT from the airport. However, I overthought things and was afraid of changing trains with my small suitcase, similar to my difficult experience during rush hour in Korea.

The shared bathrooms were clean and sufficient for our needs. We never had to wait in line to use the toilet or shower during our stay. Overall, the bathrooms were much better than we expected.

Below the accommodation is a 7-11, cool right? The first thing to check is the food, of course. What else? Black soft drinks are 29 baht, which is quite expensive. In our country, it's only ten baht.

Adding one baht to the price of a bottle of milk tea is a strange decision. Some bottles of milk tea are already cheaper than that. What was the reasoning behind this price increase?

Start the night out, Wittawat .... Who understands this joke, speak up ..... Old

Did you know there's a subway?

Ximen Station Exit 6. Feel free to call it whatever you like.

After checking in and storing our luggage, we should wash our faces and apply powder before going out, right?

This is a paradise for those who enjoy pinching. Every corner is packed with excitement, leaving no room untouched.

"They say Lu Wei's ordering method is pointing, because even if you speak English, he won't understand. It's not that he's not good… it's just that we can't understand each other. Haha."

This place was chosen because it was seen as a local spot. This is because many of the other shops that have passed by are often crowded with tourists.

There are also cheap water prices similar to those in our country.

The exchange rate between the two currencies is roughly equivalent, so you don't need to overthink it. It's a one-to-one exchange rate (although there may be some minor differences, so please consider them carefully).

Tapioca milk tea is everywhere.

Is this dessert rated?

The market is saturated with milk tea, making it difficult to differentiate between brands. How can businesses identify unique selling points and stand out from the competition?

Look carefully below, it's fried chicken. Above, it's Uncle Ken's fried chicken.

Another fried chicken? Is this the city of chicken or the city of hangovers?

There is an abundance of delicious food available.

Pluck the lute, sing a lullaby

Translated from Thai to English: Looking from the rooftop, the accommodation ....................... I must say, don't be shy. All these pictures are from an iPhone 6s.

The next day... Ready to go (or still not awake?)

The journey begins with a cable car ride from Maokong MRT station to Taipei Zoo station. It's a short walk to the cable car station. It's recommended to arrive early in the morning.

Due to the large influx of people during the late morning and midday hours,

While I understand your enthusiasm, I must politely disagree. Choosing to wait in a glass booth may seem exciting, but it is important to consider the potential risks and consequences. The safety and well-being of all individuals should be the top priority. Engaging in activities that could potentially harm oneself or others is not advisable. It is crucial to make responsible decisions and prioritize safety over一時的な興奮.

He has many stations, visiting temples or zoos, but we just sit and play at the top, then walk for a while, and then go down... The end.

The top station has a mini-mart. If you're planning to visit Taipei, Taiwan, be sure to try the Oden at Lawson 108. It's a great option for a light meal, a snack, or a full meal. If you like it, you'll be hooked!

For the downstroke, choose a flat glass surface.

The slopes are empty, so there's no need to share the gondola with anyone. Just enjoy the ride and don't worry about anything else.

Is it fun? You can see from my face.

Ready to continue after the morning session.

Stand still, keep to the right, leave the left side for those in a hurry.


Take photos at Huashan 1914 Creative Park (MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station Exit 1)


It's hot, isn't it? Let's get soaked.


It was very hot and humid, but luckily we didn't encounter any rain during our three-day trip.


Seeking refuge from the heat, enjoying the air conditioning and engaging in conversation with Mumin.


It seems as if she is wondering who is holding her tightly.


English:


There are many photo spots, attracting both tourists and locals alike.


English:


A reflection in the mirror shows people waiting in line to take photos. Suddenly, someone suggests finding a better angle. The photographer asks for another shot. Think carefully before you do.

Translation:


English:


Exhausted and hungry, where should we go next?

Returning to our accommodation area at Taipei Main Station, we found ourselves surrounded by a culinary paradise.


Translation:

This sentence is empty. There is nothing to translate.

Full and affordable. Let's continue the journey.

Translation:

Note: The original text is empty, so the translation is also empty.

Translation:

Worship at Longshan Temple, Exit 1.


Where should we go next?

Translation:

According to online reviews, the shoes here are cheap. However, in my personal opinion, it's not worth the trip. It's quite far away (Xianse temple exit 2).


Pay homage to Uncle Jiang

Hurry to catch up with the changing of the guard.


And then suddenly

The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a magnificent landmark (Exit 5).


Chinda Market (Taipower Building Exit 3)

Crystal clear ice with taro, so delicious.


"It looks incredibly delicious, but there are too many people to eat it. The sauce… beetle."


Eat here, it's better. Take whatever you want, don't think too much.


Delicious


Translation:

"Let's see your skills. Don't ask how much I invested, just look at the results. That's it, closing shop for the night… time to sleep."


Beitou Hot Spring Valley (MRT Xinbeitou)


Path to the fountain


It's still early, so there's plenty of energy & not many people around.


We have arrived. The smell of sulfur is quite strong, just a heads-up.


Translation:

"There are really few people here."

I'm tired. I'd better head back to the city.

Magnets on the refrigerator serve as a collection to remind us of the places we have visited.

Those who want to soak, please do so. If you have a swimsuit, you can soak your feet only. You must soak your whole body. For this place,

To get to the fish market, it's best to take the MRT to Zhongshan Junior High School station and then a taxi from there.

An army marches on its stomach.


Then, stop by 101 (MRT Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station Exit 4).

The interior is a shopping mall, perfect for a stylish stroll.

The food was too greasy and bland, and I couldn't finish it.

The hike up Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan Station Exit 2) was quite a challenge, leaving me drenched in sweat and nearly out of breath. While the view was undeniably beautiful, the climb was incredibly strenuous.

Down, down, down, down, down.

Below is a sacred stone for lottery requests... I don't know if it's true, haha.

Travel companion, the past two days, used without thinking, going in and out, randomly... unlimited.

Back to eat chicken, Xihaeminting... Check in, sleep, and return to Thailand tomorrow.

@ At the return airport

Return vehicle

The Food on the Plane Was Not Bad

The food on the plane was not bad.

A Beautiful End to the Trip

Our trip truly ended on a beautiful note.

Taipei: Not a Difficult City to Travel In

This trip made me realize that Taipei is not a difficult city to travel in.

A City of Endless Fun

In fact, it's a city with an abundance of fun activities.

A City with Charm

And of course, it's a city with undeniable charm.

A Return Visit is Inevitable

In conclusion, I will definitely be back someday.


Where should I go on my next trip? https://www.facebook.com/kankaran.wayuphak

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