Visiting Shandao Temple in Taipei, Taiwan
Visiting Shandao Temple in Taipei, Taiwan
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TAIWAN 2019 | Day 1 at Taipei - Ximending + Street foods | DIY Travel Vlog #2
A four whole day trip all over Taipei, Taiwan (DIY Travel)
Taiwan Day 1 (December 8, 2019)
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[4K] Walking in Taipei, Taiwan : From 捷運忠孝新生 to 捷運善導寺 met Taiwan LGBT Pride 臺灣同志遊行
Walking POV from MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng 捷運忠孝新生 to MRT Shandao Temple 捷運善導寺 met Taiwan LGBT Pride 臺灣同志遊行.
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Taiwanese Breakfast in Taipei, Taiwan
When it comes to breakfast in Taipei, Taiwan it is taken very seriously. Waking up before sunrise we headed over to Fu Hang Dou Jiang (阜杭豆漿) to stand in line with the crowds before placing an order of deep-fried dough stick (Youtiao - 油條 - 油条),
sandwich with an omelet (Shao Bing - 燒餅 - 烧饼) and soybean milk (Dou Jiang - 豆漿). The one we really wanted to try but didn't order was Dan Bing (蛋餅). Come find out what the breakfast fuss is all about in Taipei (臺北市).
Directions to Fu Hang Dou Jiang (阜杭豆漿):
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Zhongxiao E Rd, 108號
(Get off at Shandao Temple Station (善導寺站) and take exit 5)
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Taiwanese Breakfast in Taipei, Taiwan Travel Food Video Transcript:
Alright guys. We are up before the sun today and it is for a really good reason. We've been hearing about Taiwanese breakfast at this one particular spot and we're going to go check it out. The MRT just opened and now it is time to go. Yes, apparently this restaurant opens at five thirty in the morning but the MRT didn't start running until 6 am so we had to wait. Now we can finally venture out.
Exit five. How excited are you for breakfast? Well now that I've actually finally woken up I'm quite excited. Ready to chow down. Chow down. Let's go.
So apparently we're not the only ones.
So we found the restaurant. It is called Fu Hang Dou Jiang (阜杭豆漿). Hopefully I am pronouncing that right. And we had to wait in line about twenty to thirty minutes and that was at six thirty in the morning.
And of course we have two bowls of soy milk because that is what they specialize in and that is called Dou Jiang (豆漿). One is hot and one is cold.
One is like piping hot. This one is like boiling so we're going to be sampling those. Let's have a look. So yeah, it is just soy milk. I've never drank milk with a spoon but that is a first.
So we asked for both of our soy milks to be sweetened so that is good.
Okay so we're going to break into the mystery roll. Yeah, so take a look down here. I'm just going to snap it in half. It feels dense I know there is definitely something inside.
Oh, woah. Oh it is super syrupy.
Okay. Woah. Maybe that wasn't the best idea. Haha.
Is it sweet?
It is very sweet.
So next up we're having what I believe is the Shao Bing (燒餅 - 烧饼) so it looks like a sandwich but it is basically a wheat cake and it is stuffed with egg. An omelette, chives. Yeah, it looks like a sandwich. Yeah.
This last one is either Yutiah or Youtiao (油條 - 油条) please let me know in the comments. We're butchering these names I'm sure pretty fiercely. Um, at first glance it kind of reminds me of a bit of a porras that we had in Spain. Like those giant sized kind of churros like things. Yeah.
And I have to say it is like super light in the hand. It looks a lot bigger than what it is. It is really flimsy and light. So I'm going to give that a try.
So it is like a deep-fried dough stick and all we need right now is that thick Spanish hot chocolate and we're set.
Oh. Okay. It tastes like a bit greasy and salty as opposed to being sweet.
So are you feeling ready to take on Taipei after that breakfast? Yeah, I've got my sugar high. I've got you know like my saltiness with the egg. So I'm ready to go. And in terms of price point that was a hundred and thirty five Taiwanese dollars so it worked out to just over two US dollars per person. So really cheap, really tasty food. And yeah, I can see why there is a big line. And the one thing I wish we could have tried was something I think called Dan Bing (蛋餅) which is basically a pancake with the omelet stuffed inside. We noticed some other people having that and we're like ooh that looked good. And I also saw people having some kind of porridge that I just didn't know the name of it. Yeah, anyways we ate enough. I mean we're full now but yeah there is other things to try though.
Yeah, so if you want to find this place straight out of exit five and here you've got the market. You just go down this way up to the second floor and you'll see the lines. Yeah, and don't forget to come early. Yeah.
This is part of our Travel in Taiwan video series showcasing Taiwanese food, Taiwanese culture and Taiwanese cuisine.
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Taiwan, detour walk from Taipei Main Station to Inn Cube
elevator 11:30
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January 2018
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The Bannan Line began operations as the Banqiao and Nangang line Line in 1999. Service on this line is divided into a full-length service from Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center to Dingpu, as well as a shorter service from Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center but terminating at Far Eastern Hospital.
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Taiwan, Taipei, MRT night ride from Minquan W. Rd. to Shilin
ticket barrier 0:56 , 10:40
elevator 1:42
MRT train 2:34
escalator 9:48
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Taipei, Taiwan - Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall MRT Station HD (2017)
The Taipei Metro Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station is located in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei, Taiwan. It is a transfer station for Red Line and Green Line. While the memorial for which the station is named was embroiled in a naming dispute, the name of the station has remained unchanged.
Taiwan, MRT ride from Taipei Main Station to Minquan West Road
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elevator 2:10 , 17:10
ticket barriers 3:20 , 16:20
MRT train ride 6:56
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January 2018
Crowded Taiwan MRT station
Jam packed Shandao Temple MRT Station. 善導寺。
Ximen Station, Taipei City, Taiwan
Ximen Station, No. 32-1, Baoqing Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, 대만 100
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Taiwan, Taipei, MRT ride from XIHU to Songshan Airport
escalator 0:10 , 1:14 , 4:40 , 14:16 , 15:00 , 16:26 , 17:20 , 20:20 , 21:34 , 14:24 , 25:54
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elevator 19:00 , 22:38
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January 2018
Taiwan, Taipei, night walk near Minquan W. Rd. MRT Station
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January 2018
Taiwan, ride with bus 1210 from Taipei Main station to Zhulin Mountain Buddhist Temple
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January 2018
Taipei, Taiwan - Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Park HD (2017)
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (Chinese: 中正紀念堂) is a national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Liberty Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
In February 2017 Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced plans to transform the hall into a national center for “facing history, recognizing agony, and respecting human rights.” A corresponding de-emphasis of the Chiang personality cult is underway as proposals for transforming the hall are reviewed.
The square became Taipei's site of choice for mass gatherings as soon as it opened. The nature of many of those gatherings gave the site new public meanings. The hall and square became the hub of events in the 1980s and early 1990s that ushered Taiwan into its era of modern democracy. Of the many pro-democracy demonstrations that took place at the square, the most influential were the rallies of the Wild Lily student movement of 1990. The movement provided the impetus for the far-reaching political reforms of President Lee Teng-hui. These culminated in the first popular elections of national leaders in 1996.
The site's importance in the development of Taiwan's democracy led to the plaza's dedication as Liberty Square by President Chen Shui-bian in 2007.[2] Memorial Hall was also renamed in a dedication to democracy. The announcement of the new names were greeted with hostility by Kuomintang officials. The original dedication to Chiang was subsequently restored to the hall by President Ma Ying-jeou, while the name Liberty Square was affirmed by officials across political parties.
In 2017, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the February 28 Incident and the 30th anniversary of the lifting of martial law, Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced plans to transform the hall into a national center for “facing history, recognizing agony, and respecting human rights.” Scholars and experts were invited to form an advisory group to help plan the hall's transformation.
The Chinese inscription now over the main gate declares the plaza Liberty Square. The calligraphic style recalls that of Wang Xizhi in the East Jin Dynasty (see Chinese calligraphy). The style is noted for its sense of vitality, movement and freedom. The characters in the inscription are placed in left-to-right sequence to follow modern practice in Taiwan. The right-to-left order of ancient Chinese tradition had been adopted at the site previously.
Taiwan, Taipei, bus 274 ride from Nanjing W. Rd. Entrance(Tacheng) to Taipei Main Sta. (Zhengzhou)
bus 0:08
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January 2018
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14-Day Solo Backpacking in Taiwan | Travel Vlog and Guide
Taiwan has extended their free visa for Filipino until July 31,2020. So if you're planning to go on a trip soon, you might wanna check this travel guide I prepared.
About Taiwan:
TAIWAN is one of the Philippines' neighbouring country which is located in East Asia and was tagged as the Heart of Asia. It's mostly mountainous in the east with gently sloping plain in the west. Railways in Taiwan are primarily used for passenger services that's why it's a less hassle traveling around area.
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THIS isn't the 1st time I go on a solo backpacking abroad. In 2017, I also went solo when I traveled to Bangkok for the 2nd time. At first, I was really hesitant to travel in Taiwan since it's not that easy to pass the immigration and I'm still afraid that I might be offloaded. But I didn't get a hard time when I passed the immigration. The IO only asked me why I'll be traveling to Taiwan and when will I return then they let me onboarded. I wasn't really expecting too much when I visited Taiwan and my original plan is to hike Mt. Jade which is the highest peak in Taiwan and part of the Asian Trilogy but for some reason, the event was canceled. I only planned to stay there just for 1 week but unexpectedly I fall in love with Taiwan so I decided to rebook my flight and extended for another week.
Visited Places
???? Taipei City
- National Taiwan Museum
- Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall
- Confucius Temple
- Yangminshan National Park
- Beitou Library
- Beitou Hot Stream Museum
- Thermal Valley
- National Taipei University of Technology
- Ximending Night Market
- Shilin Night Market
- Miramar Entertainment Park
- Taipei 101
- Elephant Mountain
- Beimen
- Maokong Gondola
- Taipei Main Station
- Shandao Temple
- 228 Peace Park
- Presidential Palace
???? New Taipei City
- Jiufen Old Street
- Shifen Old Street
- Shifen Walterfall
- Golden Waterfall
- Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf
- Lover's Bridge
- Fort San Domingo
- Althea University
- Yehliu Geopark
- Bitoujiao Trail
- Longdong Bay
???? Keelung City
- Keelung Harbor
- Fairy Cave
- Zhongzheng Temple
???? Taichung
- Maple Garden
- National Taichung Theatre
- Nationa Museum of Science
Travel Expenses:
Airfare via Airasia - 6400php
Travel Tax - 1620php
Accommodation - 3200php (1st week, and 2nd week is free)
Easy Card with load - 2000php
4G LTE Sim - 700php
Maokong Gondola - 500php
National Taiwan Museum - 50php
Yehliu Geopark - 140php
National Museum of Science - 175php
Transportation - 2000php
Food/Drinks/Yosi - 7000php
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Total Expenses - 23,785php
Travel Tips for Budget Travelers:
1. Always wait for PisoFare or Seat Sale before you book your flight.
2. Light Pack to avoid baggage allowance fee (wag na masyado magootd para lang may pangIG. ????)
3. Download Klook or KKDay to purchase your easycard, 4G LTE SIM and train ticket. (No need to buy Unlimited Fun Pass, mas tipid pa din gamitin ung easy card since mura lang naman yung train and bus fare and mostly naman ng pasyalan sa Taiwan walang entrance fee.)
4. Always bring USD when exchanging to NTD. (lugi ka pag php to ntd)
5. Best time to travel Taiwan is between Oct-Mar since the temperature is relatively mild.
6. Where to stay in Taipei. The most convenient place is in Ximending Area since it's very accessible to MRT and close to almost every tourist attraction in Taipei.
7. How to avoid being offloaded. You don't have to worry if you are a frequent traveler. Just make sure you have your itinerary and return ticket flight. For first timer, always prepare your documents like ITR, COE, Bank Statement or any proof of income. Be consistent and direct to the point if the IO is asking you questions. Less talk, less mistake.
8. Just have fun and seize the moment.
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