Monday, September 21, 2009

Crash Course Taiwan Day 1



A long weekend in Singapore means time to explore a new country. As Adam was in Japan for work and needed in Taiwan on Monday, I met him in Taipei on Saturday. The rushed trip proved worth the hassle of flying through Manila and we had a wonderful time.

We started the trip with the obligatory visit to Taipei 101, the tallest building the world...we'll see how long that title lasts. The Sears Tower and Empire state building were among the top ten highest listed, but the real race seems to be in Asia. I'm not a fan of elevator rides but the trip to the top took about 40 seconds and the elevator put on a little show, lighting up like stars on the ceiling and letting you track your speed and floor on a display. The top offered great views of the city as well as the mountains. It was mighty windy at the top...

Next we wondered around the city and came across a street fair with local delights. There was even some nice live music.

Next door there was an event run by the SPCA. There were some dogs with some crazy hair styles. Dogs are very popular in Taipei. I lost count of the number of pups we saw being carried around the city in bags and riding on scooters. Even cats went around with their owners.

Then it was time for the Night Markets!! AKA - Heaven for foodies like Adam and me.

We had a blast exploring the tiny alleys and seeing what culinary creation we could find next. The key to finding the best food? Long lines. If locals are lined up it will be worth the wait. We joined lines and had no idea what we would get until we got to the front but were never disappointed. The language barrier was more prevelant in Taipei than in Singapore where most people speak English. This trip I wished I new more Mandarin other than Hi and Thank You. But the universal point to "I want that thing" and showing how many with your fingers worked well.

One item that I wasn't even temped to try was stinky tofu.

We enjoyed the Shi Lin Night Market the best but the adventure of going to snake alley at another market was exciting/terrifying. There was a cobra just sitting on top of a cage ready to strike. These scaly creatures were not just for show, they were to eat. Needless to say, one walk through and I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I managed to snap one picture of a boa but the shop owners don't like pictures to be taken. I couldn't help but think that PETA would have a hissy fit here.

Here's everything in pictures.

I'll let Adam tell you about Day 2. We stayed in the city for this trip but I'd love to go back and explore the mountains.

2 comments:

  1. :) You guys look like you are always having fun out there! I'm so jealous.

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  2. Well it must be a great place to be if Burt is there.....Burt's bees that is. Yayyy for new adventures. I miss you guys!

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