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Sights and Food from Around Taipei

June 10th, 2010 by Michael Kwan

Scooters in Taiwan

As this post goes live at 11am Vancouver time, I’m a few thousand feet up in the air on a plane heading home from Taiwan. I’ve been on the other side of the planet for about a week and a half, and as much as I like this place, I miss home.

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, so there are a few photos from my trip embedded below. You can also check out the video of our Agora Garden hotel suite, as well as the video I put together with a couple of Taipei food adventures.

If you ever have the chance to head over to Taipei, I highly recommend it. This is a great city with lots of great food and great sights to see. Just be aware that it may be challenging to find English speakers to help you on your way.

All the pictures in this post are from my Flickr photostream. You can click on any of them to be redirected to the corresponding page on Flickr for more of a description, other sizes, and so on.

Taipei's Next Dance Crew

On the Taipei Metro Subway

Taipei Arcade Games

Coco Curry, Taipei

Even the Fast Food is Good

These Are Everywhere

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    5 Responses to “Sights and Food from Around Taipei”

    1. Ray Ebersole says:

      Michael, is it me or does everything and everyplace look immaculately clean? The train/subway looks like they could eat off the floor and the street view has no trash of any type. The game room looks like it is a clean room at Intel.

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