Taipei Nightlife in Taiwan: TOP 10 Bars & Clubs
This is my ultimate Taipei nightlife guide in Taiwan featuring the Top 10 best bars & nightclubs which I carefully selected including places such as OMNI, VIBE, Elektro, 1001 Nights, Franny (Babe18) & FRANK. Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
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Taipei is a hidden nightlife gem in East Asia, I had no idea prior to visiting Taipei of its excellent bars and massive nightclubs. I recommend you start your evening with a few drinks, a game of jenga at ONTAP, a laid back pub where you can meet many expats and English speaking Taiwanese locals. Another great bar is FRANK Taipei on top of the ATT4Fun party building with mesmerizing views of Taipei 101.
ATT4Fun is the main location for most nightclubs and bars right across the Taipei 101 tower, so make sure to book yourself an AirBnB nearby if you do not like to move around a lot.
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One of the coolest events are all-you-can-drink parties at many nightclubs like Babe18, here you pay a fixed fee at the door, often around $25 USD and you'll be able to refill your cup until 4am closing time. Also, the music at many nightclubs is fantastic, lots of EDM and house DJ's.
Another great lounge is 1001 Nights where you can enjoy odd flavoured shishas and laid back atmosphere. I ordered the bizarre Banana-Gum flavour which was highly enjoyable. Make sure to check their events listings on their Facebook page.
OMNI is the largest nightclub in Taipei with a massive dancefloor, solid EDM and an incredible light system, OMNI is open until 4:30am and a great place to meet the locals. OMNI has a young crowd, bottle service, although the entrance can be expensive, this place is worth every penny.
Another great nightclub for halloween is Elektro, one of the most popular nightclubs at ATT4Fun. As you can tell from my photos, I visited Taipei during the halloween weekend. This is a compilation of my 2 trips to Taiwan, end of September and end of October.
VIBE and PONG are special nightclubs where you can play digital beer pong with friends, a date or the locals. It is a great way to socialize and interact, just download the App on your phone and have a fun beer pong match off in the middle of the nightclub.
KOR Taipei is located right next to OMNI, Kor is a great club if you are NOT into EDM. At KOR you can enjoy hiphop, R&B and rap music. Sadly, there isn't a dance floor but definitely a great place to socialize.
End your night in Taipei at Haidilao, a highend Chinese hot pot restaurant open until 4am, my Taiwanese friends took me here to experience delicious Chinese dishes, my favorite being the water lotus stems, I recommend going easy on the spicy level, it could be a painful aftermath. Alternatively, karaoke it up at Partyworld located right next to OMNI nightclub to continue your nightlife adventure and show off your singing skills in a large private karaoke room.
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Episode 6: Taipei 101 (Icon of Taiwan)
Episode 7: Taiwan Street Food at Taipei Night Markets
Episode 8: Ultimate Taipei Travel Guide
Episode 9: Taipei Nightlife (Best Bars & Nightclubs)
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Chiayi, Taiwan (18 February, 2015) - My dash cam recorded a Chiayi police officer clearly running a red light and making a left through an intersection when they should have stopped.
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7- ELEVEN IN TAIWAN | Convenience Store Foods in Taiwan
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Taiwan High Speed Rail
Taiwan High Speed Rail is a high-speed rail line that runs approximately 345 km) along the west coast of Taiwan, from the national capital Taipei to the southern city of Kaohsiung. With construction managed by a private company, Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation, which also operates the line, the total cost of the project was US$18 billion. At the time it was built, this was one of the world's largest privately funded rail construction schemes. The system is based primarily on Japan's Shinkansen technology.
The line opened for service on 5 January 2007, with trains running at a top speed of 300 km/h from Taipei to Zuoying in as little as 96 minutes, reaching almost 90% of Taiwan's population. Most intermediate stations on the line lie outside the cities served; however, a variety of transfer options, such as free shuttle buses, conventional rail, and metros have been constructed to facilitate transport connections.
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Featuring an outdoor pool and fitness centre, Atunas Holiday Country is conveniently situated within a 17-minute walk to the well-known Siraya National Scenic Area. It provides complimentary parking and offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
The property is just a 7-minute drive to Bai Ma Pavilion Nature Trails and Dongshan River Water Park. Tseng Wen Reservoir is a 12-minute drive away, while Chiayi Airport, Chiayi Train Station and Chiayi Bus Station can be reached within a 2-hour drive.
Fitted with wooden flooring, air-conditioned rooms are furnished with a flat-screen TV, mini fridge and seating area. Rooms feature an en suite bathroom that comes with a separate shower facility, hairdryer and free toiletries.
At Atunas Holiday Country, the friendly tour desk staff can assist guests with sightseeing and travel arrangements. Guests may also enjoy activities such as cycling and fishing on site. Outdoor banqueting facilities are also available on request.
Housing 2 restaurants, guests can sample a tasty selection of Western and Chinese dishes along with a variety of beverages to choose from. Alternatively, guests can also hold a barbecue session with the facilities provided.
Nice Prince Hotel
Nice Prince Hotel
Nice Prince Hotel is conveniently located in the popular East District area. Offering a variety of facilities and services, the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour room service, facilities for disabled guests, valet parking, car park are just some of the facilities on offer. Designed for comfort, selected guestrooms offer television LCD/plasma screen, internet access – wireless, internet access – wireless (complimentary), non smoking rooms, air conditioning to ensure a restful night. Recuperate from a full day of sightseeing in the comfort of your room or take advantage of the hotel's recreational facilities, including fitness center, sauna, spa, massage, steamroom. Friendly staff, great facilities and close proximity to all that Chiayi has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at Nice Prince Hotel.
Aerial Views Taiwan / Xingtian Temple / Peitou / 2016.09.24
Aerial views of Xingtian Temple, Beitou Branch. Shot with a DJI Phantom 2, today, September 24, 2016.
The view is taken from the north of Taiwan, north of Taipei, and is looking directly south. The sprawling complex with powder blue roofs beyond the temple is the main maintenance yard and garages for the Taipei MRT train system.
Today was the first time I visited this temple even though I lived near it for years. The temple and its grounds are exceedingly tidy and trim. Like the Xingtian Temple in Taipei it is unique in that there are no offering tables nor is incense burnt. Spartan.
The grounds are very green and beautiful. The surrounding gardens are meticulously maintained. From the rear of the temple there's a trail head that leads into the woods above.
This temple is the Beitou branch of the widely visited Xingtian Temple on Minquan East Road in Taipei, yet it in fact pre-dates the main temple. The principle deity here is Guansheng Dijun. The Beitou Branch is commonly known as Zhongyi Temple due to its proximity to the former Zhongyi Railway Station and Zhongyi MRT Station today.
This grand temple covers an area of about 8.0 hectares. The facilities include a library, lushly planted grounds, trails, landscaped courtyards, rest pavilions, a parking lot and public restrooms. The Zhongyi Trail head is also located here for visitors wishing to explore the scenic natural surroundings.
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Taiwan High Speed Train: Taipei Main to Zuoying / 臺灣高速鐵路 / 台灣高速鐵路
Taiwan High Speed Rail (abbreviated THSR or HSR) / 臺灣高速鐵路 / 台灣高速鐵路 (臺灣高鐵 / 台灣高鐵) Train 129 from Taipei Main Train Station to Zuoying HSR station (near Kaohsiung) only takes 1 1/2 hours for about US$48. THSR is a high-speed rail line that runs approximately 350 km (217 mi), along the west coast of Taiwan, from the capital Taipei to the southern city of Kaohsiung. The line opened for service on January 5, 2007, with trains running at a top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph), currently running from Nangang to Zuoying in as little as 1:45 hours, reaching almost 90% of Taiwan's population. There are a total of 12 stations set up along the Taiwan High Speed Rail line albeit trains like 129 only make a few stops.
Zuoying / 左營 is a metro and railway station in Kaohsiung served by Kaohsiung MRT, Taiwan High Speed Rail and Taiwan Railways, where it is known as Xinzuoying / 新左營 (literally: 'New Zuoying'). The station is served by the fastest HSR express services of the 1 series.
The station is located at the eastern foot of Mt. Panping (also known as Mt. Banping) in Kaohsiung, next to the South East Cement factory buildings. In addition to rail routes, the station is also close to National Highway No. 1, 3, 10 and Provincial Highway No. 1 and 17.
On 15 October 2009, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi won a deal to lease a building at the station and turn it into a shopping complex under a 10-year operate-transfer (OT) contract for NT$505 million (US$15.6 million). The new branch opened at the north-east corner of station on 1 April 2010. In June 2009, a folding bike rental station was set up at the MRT station to facilitate tourism in the city. The station is also equipped with vehicle and motorcycle parking lots.
The TRA and THSR parts are located in the above ground portion of the station, constructed together and opened for revenue service in January 2007 with the commencement of THSR service. As the current terminus of the line, the THSR part of the station has three island platforms serving six tracks. The TRA part of the station has two platforms serving four tracks, with one additional through track.
The KMRT portion of the station is a two-level station located underground, at the northeastern part of the TRA/THSR station building. The station has two exits[16] and opened for revenue service in March 2008. Dedicated exits between the KMRT station area to the TRA platforms allow direct transfer between TRA and KMRT trains. The KMRT part of the station has an island platform serving two tracks of the KMRT Red line.
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Jinjiang Inn (Hangzhou Xiaoshan RT-Mart)
Location.
Jinjiang Inn East Hangzhou Xiaoshan RT-Mart is located in Hangzhou's Xiaoshan neighborhood and attractions in the region include China Academy of Art, Leifeng Pagoda, and Liuhe Pagoda. Regional points of interest also include Huangang Garden and Dreaming of the Tiger Spring.
Hotel Features.
Jinjiang Inn East Hangzhou Xiaoshan RT-Mart features a restaurant. This hotel offers small meeting rooms and business services. Complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access is available in public areas. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include multilingual staff and dry cleaning/laundry services.
Guestrooms.
Air-conditioned guestrooms at Jinjiang Inn East Hangzhou Xiaoshan RT-Mart feature complimentary newspapers and windows that open. Bathrooms feature handheld showerheads, slippers, and complimentary toiletries. Wired high-speed Internet access is complimentary. In addition to desks, guestrooms offer direct-dial phones. Guests may request irons/ironing boards and hair dryers.
Carpark to 2/F Reception - Backpackers@SG, Youth Hostel in Singapore
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Youth Hostel : Backpackers@SG
Location : Lavender, Singapore
Direction : Carpark to 2/F Reception
【Video Date : 2014/08】
This video tour was taken by a backpacker who lived there, hope it can help the future travellers to know Backpackers @ SG more before booking it.
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Juneau, Alaska | Wikipedia audio article
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Juneau, Alaska
00:03:42 1 History
00:05:18 1.1 European encounters
00:06:14 1.2 Mining era
00:07:57 1.3 Establishment of Russian Orthodox Church
00:09:01 1.4 Development of mining
00:09:58 1.5 20th and 21st centuries
00:14:43 2 Geography
00:16:15 2.1 Adjacent boroughs and census areas
00:16:33 2.2 Border area
00:16:56 2.3 National protected areas
00:17:17 2.4 Climate
00:20:07 3 Demographics
00:23:28 4 Economy
00:27:02 5 Culture
00:28:33 6 Government
00:31:59 7 Education
00:32:08 7.1 Primary and secondary schools
00:32:42 7.2 Colleges and universities
00:33:21 8 Transportation
00:33:48 8.1 Sea
00:34:36 8.2 Air
00:36:07 8.3 Roads
00:36:47 8.3.1 Juneau Access Project
00:38:37 8.4 Public transportation
00:38:51 8.5 Walking, hiking, and biking
00:39:20 9 Infrastructure
00:39:29 9.1 Healthcare
00:40:00 10 Utilities
00:40:20 11 Media
00:40:28 11.1 Print
00:40:54 11.2 Radio
00:41:51 11.3 Television
00:42:36 12 Sister cities
00:43:08 13 See also
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The City and Borough of Juneau ( JOO-noh; Tlingit: Dzánti K'ihéeni [ˈtsántʰì kʼìˈhíːnì]), commonly known as Juneau, is the capital city of Alaska. It is a unified municipality on Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle, and it is the second largest city in the United States by area. Juneau has been the capital of Alaska since 1906, when the government of what was the District of Alaska was moved from Sitka as dictated by the U.S. Congress in 1900. The municipality unified on July 1, 1970, when the city of Juneau merged with the city of Douglas and the surrounding Greater Juneau Borough to form the current municipality, which is larger by area than both Rhode Island and Delaware.
Downtown Juneau (58°18′07″N 134°25′11″W) is nestled at the base of Mount Juneau and across the channel from Douglas Island. As of the 2010 census, the City and Borough had a population of 31,276. In 2014, the population estimate from the United States Census Bureau was 32,406, making it the second most populous city in Alaska after Anchorage. Fairbanks, however, is the state's second most populous metropolitan area, with roughly 100,000 residents. Juneau's daily population can increase by roughly 6,000 people from visiting cruise ships between the months of May and September.
The city is named after a gold prospector from Quebec, Joe Juneau, though the place was for a time called Rockwell and then Harrisburg (after Juneau's co-prospector, Richard Harris). The Tlingit name of the town is Dzántik'i Héeni (Base of the Flounder’s River, dzánti ‘flounder,’ –kʼi ‘base,’ héen ‘river’), and Auke Bay just north of Juneau proper is called Áak'w (Little lake, áa ‘lake,’ -kʼ ‘diminutive’) in Tlingit. The Taku River, just south of Juneau, was named after the cold t'aakh wind, which occasionally blows down from the mountains.
Juneau is unusual among U.S. capitals (except Honolulu, Hawaii) in that there are no roads connecting the city to the rest of Alaska or to the rest of North America (although ferry service is available for cars). The absence of a road network is due to the extremely rugged terrain surrounding the city. This in turn makes Juneau a de facto island city in terms of transportation, since all goods coming in and out must go by plane or boat, in spite of the city being on the Alaskan mainland. Downtown Juneau sits at sea level, with tides averaging 16 feet (5 m), below steep mountains about 3,500 feet (1,100 m) to 4,000 feet (1,200 m) high. Atop these mountains is the Juneau Icefield, a large ice mass from which about 30 glaciers flow; two of these, the Mendenhall Glacier and the Lemon Creek Glacier, are visible from the local road system. The Mendenhall glacier has been gradually retreating; its front face is declining in width and height.
The Alaska State Capitol in downtown Juneau was built as the Federal and Territorial Building in 1931. Prior to statehood, it housed federal government offices, the f ...