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Garden Night Market ( PASAR MALAM DI TAINAN TAIWAN)
Garden Night Market
Pasar Malam Bunga Tainan (bahasa Cina: 花園 夜市; pinyin: Huāyuán Yè Shì; secara harfiah: Pasar Malam Taman) adalah pasar malam pariwisata di Distrik Utara, Tainan, Taiwan. Ini sering dianggap sebagai pasar malam terbesar dan paling terkenal di kota. Dikatakan Selatan adalah Bunga, Tengah adalah Fengjia, Utara adalah Shihlin.
ALAMAT :
No. 533號, Section 3, Hai'an Road, North District, Tainan City, 704
MUSIC : CJBEARDS - RAINDROPS
EP7 Seeing Taiwan: Shangri La Tainan, Anping Tree House/Old St, Fish Noodles, Hop on hop off bus
These are a few of the things we did in Tainan. I'm so gutted because at the end of our stay in Tainan I think I managed to wipe/format my SD card so I lost 2 days worth of clips :(
Of all the towns and cities we visited in Taiwan, Tainan was my favorite. The food, the people, the culture and the hotel were all amazing!
The highlight of our trip was definitely the meal we had at 度小月 Du Hsiao Yueh Restaurant (no.2 below) and the charcoal grilled peanut brittle wrap with coriander (no.7 below).
So whilst they are not all captured on the videos, here is a list of all the places we visited in Tainan:
1. 香格里拉台南遠東國際大飯店 Shangri-La's Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, Tainan
701, Taiwan, Tainan City, East District, 大學路西段89號
(a beautiful 5* hotel I booked for Chris's birthday)
2. 度小月擔仔麵 Du Hsiao Yueh Restaurant
No. 101號, Zhongzheng Road, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700
(check out the eating Taiwan video)
3. 花園夜市 Garden Night Market
No. 533號, Section 3, Hai'an Road, North District, Tainan City, Taiwan 704
(check out the eating Taiwan video)
4. 安平樹屋 Anping Tree House
708, Taiwan, Tainan City, Anping District
(a warehouse which has been reclaimed by nature)
5. 安平老街 Anping Old Street
Yanping Street, Anping District, Tainan City, Taiwan 708
(an old shopping street selling traditional foods and bits)
6. 赤崁樓 Chihkan Tower
No. 212, Section 2, Minzu Road, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700
(an old tower build by the Japanese)
7. 土豆伯府城花生糖 Charcoal Grilled Peanut Brittle Roll
No. 200號, Section 2, Yongfu Road, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700
(delicious old school Taiwanese snack where the peanut brittle is heated on a charcoal fire then passed through rollers to be flattened then wrapped around fresh coriander; so good eaten warm)
8. 阿江炒鱔魚 A Jiang Stir-Fried Eel Yi Noodles
No. 89, Section 3, Minzu Road, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700
(only 2 things on the menu, wet or dry stir fried smoked eel noodles)
9. 神農街 Shennong Street
Shennong Street, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700
(really pretty old street with a Japanese vibe; aka Osaka of Taiwan)
10. 泰成水果店 Fruit Ice Shop
No. 80號, Zhengxing Street, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700
(frozen fruit smoothie ice blocks served on half a honeydew/cantaloupe melon... bit over hyped)
11. 蜷尾家甘味處散步甜食 Soft serve ice cream
No. 92號, Zhengxing Street, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700
(famous ice cream chain, popular flavours sell out early. I tried the Taiwanese tea soft serve and it had really good flavour)
12. 台南雙層巴士 Tainan Sightseeing Bus
701, Taiwan, Tainan City, East District
(Tickets can be bought from the first stop outside Tainan main train station. We got promo tickets for TW$300 = £7.50 for the full day which are usually TW$500 = £12.50. They offer 3 routes which go to the main tourist spots but live commentary is only in Chinese and the English is using the pre-recorded audio headphones)
13. 大東夜市 Ta-Tung/Dadong Night Market
No. 276號, Section 1, Linsen Road, East District, Tainan City, Taiwan 701
(pretty much the same vendors as the Garden Night Market because they operate on alternate days though still worth it to get your night market food fix)
14. 夏家手工魚麵 Fish Noodles
No. 353號, Section 1, Fuqian Road, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700
(run by two ladies rushed off their feet; with queues out front. Super cheat eats, really good food. Noodles have a unique chew to them because of the fish meat)
(days 08/11 - 10/11/2018)
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Tainan Flowers Night Market
No. 533, Section 3, Hai'an Road, North District, Tainan City, Taiwan 704
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Summer Vacation 2019 Part 2: Taijiang National Park (台江國家公園), Tainan City
To satisfy demands for business management, tourism, and conservation research, Taijiang National Park provides comprehensive and innovative services for both tourism and sustainability.
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????{Trip} Taiwan Travel -- KAOHSIUNG 3-Day Trip (高雄)
Three days in the city of Kaohsiung doing sightseeing and exploring some of the tourist attractions there. Was a good trip. :)
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The Tree House (樹屋旅店)
Add: No. 132, Liuhe 2nd Rd., Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City (高雄市前金區六合二路132號)
Tel: (07) 287-8800
Website: the-tree-house.hotel.com.tw (Chinese)
Just Sleep Kaohsiung Zhongzheng (捷絲旅高雄中正館)
Add: No. 134, Zhongzheng 1st Rd., Lingya District, Kaohsiung City (高雄市苓雅區中正一路134號)
Tel: (07) 972-3568
Website: justsleep.com.tw
Now and Then by N.Y.B.C.
Add: Dayi Warehouse C9-19, Pier-2 Art Center; No. 2, Dayi St., Yancheng District, Kaohsiung City (高雄駁二大義倉庫C9-19; 高雄市鹽埕區大義街2號)
Tel: (07) 531-6999
Website: facebook.com/nowandthenbynybc
Good Day Tea House and Sky Lounge (好好生活館)
Add: No. 78, Kunming St., Qianzhen District, Kaohsiung City (高雄市前鎮區崑明街78號)
Tel: (07) 535-4319
Website: facebook.com/gooddaycafe80
Ice Shop
Ki A Peng Sian (枝仔冰城) (Pier-2 Art Center Branch)
Add: No. 8-2, Dayong Rd., Yancheng District, Kaohsiung City (高雄市鹽埕區大勇路8-2號)
Tel: (07) 521-1149
Website: kaps.com.tw (Chinese)
85 Sky Tower 高雄85大樓
Dadong Arts Center 大東文化藝術中心
Gushan Ferry Pier 鼓山渡輪碼頭
Hongmaogang Cultural Park 紅毛港文化園區
Kaohsiung Exhibition Center 高雄展覽館
Kaohsiung Main Public Library 高雄市立圖書總館
Kaohsiung Martyrs’ Shrine 高雄市忠烈祠
Kevin Lin 林俊昇
Love River 愛河
Pier-2 Art Center 駁二藝術特區
Qijin Island 旗津島
Qihou Battery 旗后砲台
Qihou Lighthouse 旗後燈塔
Rainbow Church 彩虹教堂
Shoushan 壽山
Shoushan Lover’s Observatory 壽山情人觀景
“Star of Qianzhen” 前鎮之星
Tianhou Temple 天后宮
The British Consulate at Takow 打狗英國領事館
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Have your camera ready when boarding the ferry to Qijin Island at Gushan Ferry Pier. Locals stream onto the lower parking-lot deck on scooters (you go to the upper deck, via a separate entrance). The ride across the narrow, ship-packed Kaohsiung Harbor is so quick that many don’t bother to get off their machines. Qijin Island is a 9km-long silt-created giant sandbar that serves as a breakwater and defines the harbor’s form. Its tourist area is on the north end, beyond the ferry pier.
Qihou Lighthouse, a snow-white 11-meter-high Baroque-style tower erected by the Japanese in 1916, stands at the edge of a sea-facing cliff guarding the harbor’s exceedingly narrow north-end mouth. Enthralling views of the busy harbor can be enjoyed as ships squeeze by below. The old Qihou Battery, on the west side of the hill, was built by a justifiably anxious Qing Dynasty government in the 1870s, fearful of invasion by the Japanese or Western powers.
The young, expansive, and still-growing Pier-2 Art Center (pier-2.khcc.gov.tw), a special zone that is at the heart of the city’s cultural-creative bloom, has become one of its most popular attractions. The numerous old, renovated Kaohsiung Harbor warehouses here, long abandoned, were formerly used to store such goods as fish meal and granulated sugar. Today they are cultural-creative incubator stages for domestic and international exhibitions, festivals, live indoor and outdoor musical, theatrical, and busker performances, and large-scale outdoor installation artworks and graffiti-style/3D murals, many wonderfully quirky and whimsical, some created by artists-in-residence.
The king of Kaohsiung has long been, and remains, the lofty 85 Sky Tower, which looks like a giant spacecraft propped atop two massive booster rockets, ready to launch. Two spanking-new structures, Kaohsiung Exhibition Center (kecc.com.tw) and Kaohsiung Main Public Library (ksml.edu.tw), are within easy walking distance. The park-surrounded harborside exhibition facility looks like a paean to Beijing’s iconic Bird’s Nest. Be sure to visit the green library’s lovely 8F rooftop hanging garden, which has a fine broad view of the harbor and Qijin.
What’s not to love about the Love River? On my first few visits, in the 1990s, it was a brackish “waterway” in which the water moved little, if at all. Today, thanks to dedicated eco-engineering, it is clean, the waters flow freely, and fish have returned. The landscaped banks are lined with benches, bike- and pedestrian-friendly paths, and attractive lamp lighting. The mood is best at night, when the cafés, bars, and small eateries are brightly lit up.
[TW06S1] Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial and Kaohsiung Food Adventures! Where to go in Kaohsiung?
Shan Dong Sesame Noodles
山東麻醬麵
No. 80, Lingya 2nd Rd, Lingya District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 802
Hotai Leasing Corporation Zuoying HSR
和運租車左營高鐵外站
No. 43, Wenfu Rd, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 813
Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center
佛光山佛陀紀念館
No. 1, Tongling Rd, Tongling Li, Dashu District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 84049
Liang Bo Mutton
倆伯羊肉
No. 304, Guangyuan Rd, Fengshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 830
Dadong Art Center
大東文化藝術中心
No. 161, Guangyuan Rd, Fengshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 83057
Arteyes Theme Suite Sandou Hall
亞特艾斯主題套房三多館
No. 21, Xinguang Rd, Qianzhen District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 806
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Osaka Night ???????? Colorful neon signs and the famous Glico Sang
Dotonbori is definitely the most lively and busy area in Osaka city. It's so much fun to watch all the unique neon signs at night.
If you're planning to visit Osaka never miss the Dotonburi area at night.
????????????Zhushan + Lugu in NANTOU -- Bamboo and Waterfalls (南投竹山鹿谷)
Trip to central Taiwan's Nantou County. Among the places visited:
01:20 Beyoung Garden 竹青庭人文空間
03:00 Sky Ladder 梯子吊橋(風景區)
06:50 Le Midi Hotel Chitou 米堤大飯店
11:00 Wangyou Forest 忘憂森林
14:30 Sun-Link-Sea Forest Recreation Area 溪頭自然教育園區
15:40 - Herb and Flower Garden 草花園
17:10 - Songlong Rock Waterfall 松瀧岩瀑布
20:00 - Qinglong Waterfall 青龍瀑布
20:55 Xiaobantian 小半天
21:00- Moso bamboo forest 孟宗竹林
24:30 - Dexing Waterfall 德興瀑布
25:20 - Xiaobantian Bridge 小半天高架橋
25:50 - Qilin Lake 麒麟潭
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Forests, Flowers, and Waterfalls
Text: Rick Charette
Sun-Link-Sea
A “forest and nature resort,” a privately operated getaway idyll (NT$250 entry fee).
At the upper end of the resort road is at Songlong Rock Waterfall. At the base of a Cinemascope-wide semi-circular cliff is a large, deep green lagoon busy with fish in the water and eye-catching birds above. Two massive mid-lagoon boulders are covered completely with vegetation, trees “impossibly” growing atop their solid-rock bed. The cliff’s base is “gone,” to a height of 30 meters and a depth of 30, a cave now where once soft sandstone was emplaced. A paved pathway takes you along the cliff base and through the gaping hole, and you emerge directly before the waterfall itself, at its base.
Sun-Link-Sea Forest and Nature Resort
Add: No. 6, Xishan Rd., Da’an Borough, Zhushan Township, Nantou County (南投縣竹山鎮大鞍里溪山路6號)
Tel: (049) 261-1217
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Between Sun-Link-Sea and Xitou – Wangyou Forest
Beside County Road 95, a few kilometers from Sun-Link-Sea, you’ll see a large “Wangyou Forest” sign From there, a narrow road leaps up past tea fields, tilted at startling angles. Take the 15-minute huff-and-puff walk up to the forest-entrance path (NT$50 entry), or use one of the privately-operated shuttle vans (NT$200 return). Wangyou Forest is a section of tall-pine forest drowned when the creek that gurgles through was blocked by Taiwan’s infamous 921 Earthquake in 1999.
Le Midi Hotel Chitou
This is a veritable high-mountain hideaway oasis of regal splendor amidst a world of tall trees and rugged mountains. The owners are avid hunters of European-nobility antiques, and eager to show them off. In the lobby and other areas you are regaled with imperial-French furniture, clocks, and other curios collected on hunting forays in Europe. The guestrooms are all spacious and tastefully appointed in modernistic continental European style, with bright nature-evocative green, white, and brown tones predominant. Room rates start at NT$11,000; one dinner and breakfast included
Le Midi Hotel Chitou
Add: No. 1, Miti St., Neihu Village, Lugu Township, Nantou County
(南投縣鹿谷鄉內湖村米堤街1號)
Tel: (049) 261-2222
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Xiaobantian Bridge
Opened in 2014, this is mountainous Nantou County’s highest extradosed bridge, its roadbed 60 meters up from the valley floor. Its soaring grey towers are shaped like giant bamboo stalks, just like Taipei’s famed Taipei 101 tower. Xiaobantian is home to numerous fetching waterfalls, Dexing Waterfall perhaps the best-known. On the higher reaches of a boulder-strewn Beishi River tributary stream, it has two sections, the upper, 30m high, has carved a cool, calm pool at its base perfect for wading.
Sky Ladder Scenic Area (NT$50 adults)
A well-maintained trail brings you down, down, relentlessly down to the bottom of Taiji Gorge. Moving through thick bamboo forest, among your gorge-bottom rewards will be the Sky Ladder – a suspension-bridge engineering marvel – a sheer-cliff cave-dwelling Earth God temple below it, and Qinglong Waterfall.
BeYoung Garden
On the second floor of a still-operating small inter-town bus station that looks like a set for a 1950s period movie. “Zhushan” literally means “Bamboo Mountain”; the area is renowned for bamboo cultivation and products, bamboo is a key restaurant decorative material, and the chefs make edible bamboo a prominent ingredient. Specially recommended: the “three-cups mushroom bitter-tea range chicken” and “dried bamboo with soy-braised pork” set meals.
BeYoung Garden
Add: 2F, No. 27, Caiyuan Rd., Zhongshan Borough, Zhushan Township, Nantou County
(南投縣竹山鎮中山里菜園路27號2樓)
Tel: (04) 9265-6176
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Regional street food | Wikipedia audio article
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Regional street food
00:00:59 1 Africa
00:01:08 1.1 Madagascar
00:02:46 1.2 Morocco
00:03:29 1.3 Nigeria
00:03:59 1.4 South Africa
00:04:33 1.5 Uganda
00:04:52 2 Asia
00:05:00 2.1 Bangladesh
00:05:39 2.2 China
00:06:38 2.3 Hong Kong
00:07:12 2.4 India
00:08:18 2.5 Indonesia
00:09:12 2.6 Nepal
00:09:39 2.7 Pakistan
00:10:20 2.8 Philippines
00:11:11 2.9 Taiwan
00:11:46 2.10 Thailand
00:12:46 2.11 Vietnam
00:13:14 3 Europe
00:13:22 3.1 Balkans
00:13:54 3.2 Benelux
00:14:23 3.3 Belgium
00:15:13 3.4 Czech Republic
00:15:30 3.5 Denmark
00:15:50 3.6 Finland
00:16:56 3.7 France
00:17:46 3.8 Germany
00:18:46 3.9 Hungary
00:19:17 3.10 Italy
00:22:36 3.11 Malta
00:24:24 3.12 Netherlands
00:26:26 3.13 Poland
00:27:33 3.14 Romania
00:28:35 3.15 Russia
00:29:25 3.16 Slovakia
00:29:59 3.17 Spain
00:31:03 3.18 Sweden
00:31:44 3.19 Switzerland
00:32:13 3.20 Ukraine
00:33:04 3.21 United Kingdom
00:34:24 4 Eurasia
00:34:33 4.1 Turkey
00:34:58 4.1.1 Istanbul
00:36:53 4.1.2 İzmir
00:38:48 4.1.3 Ankara
00:39:29 4.1.4 Adana-Mersin
00:40:52 4.1.5 Antep
00:41:58 4.1.6 Urfa
00:43:00 5 North America
00:43:09 5.1 Barbados
00:43:50 5.2 Canada
00:46:18 5.3 Dominican Republic
00:47:36 5.4 Haiti
00:48:00 5.5 Jamaica
00:48:45 5.6 Mexico
00:49:14 5.7 Puerto Rico
00:52:09 5.8 Trinidad and Tobago
00:53:29 5.9 United States
00:55:01 5.10 Virgin Islands
00:55:28 6 Oceania
00:55:37 6.1 Australia
00:57:26 6.2 New Zealand
00:58:18 7 South America
00:58:27 7.1 Argentina
00:59:55 7.2 Brazil
01:01:39 7.3 Chile
01:02:24 7.4 Colombia
01:04:14 7.5 Peru
01:04:35 7.6 Venezuela
01:05:22 8 See also
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Street foods, ready-to-eat food or drink sold in a street or other public place, such as a market or fair, by a hawker or vendor, often from a portable stall, have variations within both regions and cultures. For example, Dorling Kindersley describes the street food of Viet Nam as being fresh and lighter than many of the cuisines in the area and draw[ing] heavily on herbs, chile peppers and lime, while street food of Thailand is fiery and pungent with shrimp paste... and fish sauce with New York City's signature street food being the hot dog, although the offerings in New York also range from spicy Middle Eastern falafel or Jamaican jerk chicken to Belgian waffles. In Hawaii, the local street food tradition of Plate Lunch (rice, macaroni salad and a portion of meat) was inspired by the bento of the Japanese who had been brought to Hawaii as plantation workers.