National Taiwan Museum Tour (Taipei, Taiwan)
The National Taiwan Museum / 國立台灣博物館, established in 1908, is the oldest museum in Taiwan. It was founded by the colonial government during Taiwan's period of Japanese rule. The museum is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei.
Established in 1908, the museum is the oldest in Taiwan. The colonial government of Japan set up the Taiwan Governor Museum (臺灣總督府民政部殖產局附屬博物館), which officially opened on October 24, 1908, to commemorate the inauguration of the North-South Railway. The museum had a collection of over 10,000 items in its initial stages. In 1915, the new building of the museum in Taihoku New Park was inaugurated and became one of the major public buildings during Japanese rule.
Under the Nationalist-rule, the Department of Education of the Taiwan Provincial Government took over the administration of the museum in 1949 and renamed it Taiwan Provincial Museum until 1999. The museum underwent two major renovations in 1961 and 1994 respectively. Since 1999, the museum has been administered by the Central Government and renamed National Taiwan Museum. Throughout the years of war and political transition and after twice being renamed, it stands as the only museum established during the colonial years, which is still in operation on its original site.
For more than a century, the museum has been standing in front of the Taipei Main Station, on the north-south and east-west pivotal crossroads of old Taipei. Its elegant architecture, abundant collections and unique geographical position have made the museum an important landmark. In 1998, the Ministry of the Interior declared the museum a National Heritage. The museum has witnessed Taiwan's history and recorded its natural and humanitarian developments. Through this window, one may catch a glimpse of Taiwan's evolution with regard to the fields of earth sciences, humanitarian developments, zoology, and botany.
The museum maintains its original scale, with five departments — anthropology, earth sciences, zoology, botany and education. The collection features specimens of Taiwan's indigenous animals and plants as well as cultural artifacts. Through its regular exhibitions and special exhibitions, publications and various educational programs, the museum is serving the public as an educational establishment.
Taipei Museum of Drinking Water
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Cultural Park HAKKA 107.02 Taipei City | Cultural Park & Theater Center ????????????
Located at the heart of bustling Taipei City center in Zhongzheng District close to Gongguan Night Market, Taipei Water Park and National Taiwan University, the newly opened Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park can simply be visited via Taipei MRT Danshui Red Line to MRT Taipower Building Station.
Etablished at the former site of Taipei City Children’s Museum of Transportation, Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park covers an area about 4.03 hectares comprised of a complete combination of Hakka themed areas include Cross-Dike Platform, Ecosystem Trench, Food Court, Hakka Theatre, Oblation Furnace, Pavilion of Bagon, Rural Experience Zone and Tabacco Building.
The Cross-Dike Platform within the Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park together with bike trails nearby forms a bike-friendly area where visitors may experience biking from the busy city center to immerse oneself in Hakka ambience, and further connected to the Riverside Park through a cross-platform dike that extends to the Danshui River area.
Ecosystem Trench is an environmentally-friendly area with energy conserving plant irrigation channels. A wide collection of plants can be found in this area include Water primrose, Eurasian watermilfoil, Sedge, Wite ginger lily and many other plants that represent Hakka people.
Food Court serves a wide array of Hakka specials to fulfill your taste buds. The Food Court area is designed with floor-to-ceiling windows, where one may sample Hakka cuisines while appreciating the surrounding beauties outside.
The Hakka Theatre is where visitor may enjoy Hakka traditional performances and operas that are mostly performed during banquets and religious ceremonies. Hakka music is composed by 8 major tones include gold, stone, silk, bamboo, gourd, clay, leather and wood that well-integrate with the original Hakka music.
Oblation Furnace, also known as the Holy Monument Pavilion, represents the respect of Hakka people toward scholars and knowledge. Back in the past, each Hakka household keeps a waste-paper basket under the family’s altar to keep the papers that were no more needed. An elder would collect and gather the papers to incinerate at the Oblation Furnace, which has became a symbol of the Hakka people to show their respect towards scholars and knowledge.
Pavilion of Bagon worships the Earth God, also known as Bagon. The Earth God is respected as the most important patron saint in Hakka’s culture. The Pavilion of Bagon was found in small scale using stones or woods.
Rural Experience Zone is where visitors may experience traditional farm and agricultural life of the Hakka people. Star fruits, longan, guava, banana and a number of fruit trees are available here.
Tabacco Building features the old features of tobacco industry to represent the hardworking characteristic of the Hakka people. As tobacco industry fetched a higher price than other crops back in old days, many Hakka families chose to plant tobacco, and tobacco barns became an indentifying marker of the Hakka villages.
Please visit the official web site of Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park for more information.
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Address: No.No.2,, Sec. 3, Tingzhou Rd.,, Zhongzheng Dist.,, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Opening hours:
Tue.-Mon. 09:00-18:00 (off on Monday)
Available parking areas Car Park:
Taipei City Hakka Cultural Center Parking Lot
Tien Education Center Parking Lot
National Taiwan University’s Xinsheng South Road Parking Lot
Taipei Water Park Parking Lot
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How to get there???
By MRT:
Take Taipei MRT Danshui Red Line (捷運淡水線) to MRT Taipower Building Station (捷運台電大樓站). Walk towards Shida Road (師大路) from exit no. 5 of MRT Taipower Building Station to Sec. 3 Tingzhou Road (汀洲路3段).
By Bus:
Take bus no. 253, 671, 673 or Brown 12 to Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化中心).
Drive on your own:
No. 1 National Highway (國道一號) ???? Jianguo Viaduct (建國高架橋) ???? Xinhai Road (辛亥路) ???? Tingzhou Road (汀洲路) ???? Shida Road (師大路) ???? U-turn at Shuiyuan Viaduct (水源高架橋) ???? Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化主題公園)
No. 3 National Highway (國道三號) ???? Ankeng Interchange (安坑交流道) ???? Shuiyuan Expressway (水源快速道路) ???? Shida Road (師大路) ???? Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化主題公園)
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National Taiwan Museum | Tourist Destinations
Museum Nasional Taiwan
adalah museum tertua di Taiwan, didirikan oleh pemerintah kolonial selama periode pemerintahan Jepang di Taiwan.
Museum ini terletak di Distrik Zhongzheng, Taipei.
Mapan
24 Oktober 1908 (bangunan asli)
1915 (bangunan saat ini)
Lokasi Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan
Ketik Museum sejarah nasional Kurator Chen Chiming, Websitentm.gov.tw (dalam bahasa Inggris)
Taipei M Hotel - Main Station
Featuring a sun terrace and fitness centre, Taipei M Hotel – Main Station offers modern guest rooms for visitors. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
All rooms come with a flat-screen TV with cable channels, air conditioning, slippers and free bottled water. The private bathroom is stocked with a hairdryer and free toiletries.
For those who wish to catch up with their last-minute work, meeting facilities are provided in the business centre. Staff at the 24-hour front desk will be glad to assist with currency exchange and ticketing service. There is also a cash machine on site.
Taipei M Hotel - Main Station is a 10-minute walk from Taipei Main Station, while Ximending shopping area is an 8-minute away. It takes 25 minutes by car from Taipei Songshan Airport to the property. Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is a 50-minute drive away. A chargeable airport shuttle service is provided.
The hotel has a buffet restaurant and bar where guests can enjoy meals and refreshments.
Zhongzheng District is a great choice for travellers interested in friendly locals, street food and sightseeing.
This is our guests' favourite part of Taipei, according to independent reviews.
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 8.4 for a two-person trip.
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1-Mile Mall! Shopping In Taipei Main Station Underground Mall
FPS: Episode 02
This is a long video! In this video I try to set it up as a FPS Games, that's right...a First Person Shopper!
This is a complete walk around Taipei City Mall, an underground mall located under Taipei Main Station. Come along for the adventure and let me know what you think in the comments!
Have you been to this mall? Do you prefer shopping in other places in Taipei?
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Table of Contents
Location and Hours
Getting To The Taipei Underground Mall From Taipei Main Station Terminal
Getting To The Taipei Station Underground Mall From Beimen Station
Taipei City Main Station Underground Mall Connections
A Massive Shopping Area In Taipei
Cheap Shopping in Taipei: Negotiating and Quality Issues
Purchasing A Phone Cable
Buying Apparel
Buying Umbrellas: Cheap Shopping in Taipei!
Taipei Souvenirs: Shopping at Taipei Metro Mall
Buying Everything in This Taipei Shopping District
Anime and Otaku Stuff: Taipei Central Station West Side
Crane Games in Taipei Main Underground Shopping Street
Maid Cafes In This Underground Taipei Shopping Mall
Ice Cream Shops In The Underground Mall Taipei
Frozen Yogurt Ice Cream
Duroyal Ice Cream
Meiji Ice Cream
Restaurants In The Taipei Station Underground Mall
Cafes In Taipei Main Station Mall
Play Video Games For Free in This Underground Mall Taipei
Arcade Games for only $10 NTD
DVD’s, CD’s and VCD’s! Remember them?
Taiwan Massage In Taipei Shopping Places
Taiwan Massage Prices
Taiwan Fortune Tellers: Shopping In Taipei City Mall
Rice Reading
Bird and the cards
Turtle Shell and the 3 Ancient Coins
Math Based Taiwan Fortune Telling
Two Half Moons At Any Temple
Caricature Artist At Taipei Metro Mall
Live Performances At This Taipei
Post Office In Taipei Main Station Underground Mall
Hair Cuts In Taipei
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In Taipei Main Station Underground Mall, officially known as Taipei City Mall, you can find 1-mile of Taipei shopping places. Extending from Taipei Main Station to Beimen station at 0.5 miles (850m) so if you take a lap through the mall it’s 1-mile (1700m) of cheap shopping in Taipei.
taipei metro mall
In this Taipei shopping mall, you can find almost anything:
Arcades
Crane Games
Capsule Toy Machines
Anime: Toys, Figures, Media, Apparel
Massages: Regular massages and knife massages (get chopped!)
Electronics: movies, video games, consoles, drones, phones, accessories
Video game stations: Several places just to stop and play video games for free
Ice Cream Shops
Clothing
Souvenirs
Random things to shop in Taipei: Umbrellas, water bottles, household utensils, fans
Restaurants
Cafes (Regular cafes and maid cafes)
Fortune Telling
Caricature Artists
Live Performances
If you’ve been looking for where to shop in Taipei, this Taipei shopping mall will satisfy your shopping needs! Not only is this one of the good shopping places in Taipei, it’s also the cheapest. Making this one of the places to visit in Taipei for all your shopping desires.
taipei main station underground mall
Visual map of the Taipei Main Station underground mall
Location and Hours
Location: 100, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Shimin Boulevard, 100號
Hours: 11AM-9:30PM Daily
Taipei Main Station Underground Mall runs from Taipei Main Station to Beimen Station. It’s accessible from the street level along Zhengzhou Road (26 entrances/exits), Taipei Main Station, Beimen Station and the airport MRT station.
You can access this shopping area in Taipei as early as 8am. The lights aren’t actually on until 9am and most stores open at 11am. Official closing hours are at 9:30pm, but most shops begin to shut down at 8pm.
How do I know this? Because you can find me and a few elderly people walking around this Taipei shopping mall for exercise in the mornings.
If you’re looking to get to Taipei City Mall with a little less chaos, you can enter from the Beimen station side. Just get to the Beimen station and from there follow signs for the Airport MRT. Along the way on your left side, you’ll see several entrances to Taipei City Mall
Getting To The Taipei Underground Mall From Taipei Main Station Terminal
Head underground towards the Taipei High Speed Rail (THSR). Along the way you’ll see a sign for “Taipei City Mall” and follow the signs. It’s about a 5-minute walk from the terminal level.
Don’t be confused by the other malls through.
Getting To The Taipei Station Underground Mall From Beimen Station
The underground mall in Taipei is so big that it spans the length of a subway stop (850 meters). To experience the best of Taiwan shopping, start at Beimen station. It’s less crowded and it will be easier to find the underground mall Taipei.
Taipei Airport MRT sign
Within Beimen station, just follow signs for the airport MRT. After you make your first right turn from the MRT platform, there will be an entrance to “Taipei City Mall” on your left.
????️????????1 Day in HSINCHU -- railway and bicycle trip (新竹1日火車自行車之旅)
A fun day in the city of Hsinchu, visiting a few interesting places, such as the city gate and small railway stations close to the coast.
00:50 New Tile House Hakka Cultural District 新瓦屋客家文化保存區
03:30 Yingxi Gate 迎曦門
05:25 Hsinchu Art Gallery and Reclamation Hall
05:45 Old Hsinchu Prefectural Hall 新竹州廳
06:50 Hsinchu City Fire Museum 消防博物館
07:45 Shi Family Fish Balls 石家魚丸
08:30 Zhulian Temple 竹蓮寺
09:35 Qiding 崎頂
10:15 Landscape Platform 觀景台
12:25 Zimu Tunnel 子母隧道
15:40 Xiangshan 香山
16:25 Xiangshan Tianhou Temple 香山天后宮
18:00 Xiangshan Wetland 香山濕地
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New Tile House Hakka Cultural District
The New Tile House Hakka Cultural District is neither new, nor a single house, but rather a cluster of single-story buildings made of bricks (some fired, some mud) and tiles. Not much happens here on weekdays, but visit on a weekend and you might see cultural groups presenting music or dance performances.
Add: No. 123, Sec. 1, Wenxing Rd., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County
(新竹縣竹北市文興路一段123號)
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Old Hsinchu Prefectural Hall
Unlike similar official buildings in Tainan and Taichung, the Old Hsinchu Prefectural Hall continues to play a key role in local government, and is where the city’s mayor has his office.
Add: No. 120, Zhongzheng Rd., Hsinchu City (新竹市中正路120號)
Hsinchu City Fire Museum
The museum, inside a functioning fire station, contains bilingual displays that cover both the history of the local firefighting service and how best to survive a conflagration.
Add: No. 4, Zhongshan Road, Hsinchu City (新竹市中山路4號)
Website: hcfd.gov.tw/museum
Shi Family Fish Balls
Located southwest of Hsinchu Railway Station, this restaurant has been praised by hundreds of netizens. It's an old-school eatery: There’s no English sign or menu, and not one dollar has been wasted on fancying up the décor.
Add: No. 27, Xingxue St., Hsinchu City (新竹市興學街27號)
Website: sfishball.com.tw (Chinese)
Zhulian Temple
This hall of worship is at the Buddhist end of the theological spectrum, but you’ll also see traditional folk practices. One is the casting of pairs of crescent-shaped wood blocks known to Taiwanese-speakers as poe.
Add: No. 100, Zhulian St., Hsinchu City (新竹市竹蓮街100號)
Qiding Station
There's no staff at this station, nor vending machines from which you can buy tickets. Hsinchu to Qiding is NT$21.
Landscape Platform
It takes just a few minutes to get from the station to the platform. Gazing out over the Taiwan Strait, as the wind turbines that dot this stretch of coast slowly rotated and the occasional express train rumbled past, was a soothing experience.
Zimu Tunnel
When this railway line was double-tracked in the early 1970s, it was moved slightly closer to the sea because the tunnels (there are actually two) were too narrow. Exemplars of the solid infrastructure built during the 1895-1945 Japanese colonial period, they're now preserved as part of a walkway/bike trail. The first tunnel is 67m long, the second nearly double that. No flashlights are needed; there's enough natural light for you to see where you're walking.
Xiangshan Station
The lovingly maintained station building in Xiangshan is an attraction in its own right. Dating from 1928, it’s the only remaining Japanese-era railway stop in Taiwan that was built using cypress from the Alishan area in the central mountains.
Xiangshan Tianhou Temple
The current building dates from the 1920s, but there’s been a shrine on this site since sometime in the late 17th century, when Han Chinese from Fujian (the mainland China province closest to Taiwan) began to settle on the coast here. Like the majority of Taiwan’s folk shrines, this temple houses effigies of several deities, but the principal object of veneration is Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea.
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Taiwanese TOFU TOWN / DAXI TRAVEL GUIDE, TAOYUAN
South of Taiwan Taoyuan Airport is the historically beautiful and unique town of #Daxi , which houses Taiwan's best kept secret -- a Taiwanese Tofu Town with a special type of tofu! Exploring the best things to do in Daxi, I used both, a Daxi FREE walking tour and independently. Daxi, Taoyuan is a wonderful day trip from Taipei and getting to Daxi is easy. Check out my Daxi travel guide for details or sign up for a free tour
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1. Daxi Bridge
2. Daqing Cave
3. Old Stone Trail
4. Daxi Public Market
5. Heping Old Street/ Daxi Old Street
6. Inside shops on Heping Old Street
7. Taro/Pineapple ice-cream with Chinese parsley & peanut shavings
8. Furen Temple-Fortune sticks
9. World's largest wooden tops collection
10. Zhongzheng Park
11. Daxi Maze Lane
12. Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum
13. Daxi LIving Museums: Gu Gallery
14.TOFU TOWN & Daxi's UNIQUE STYLE OF TOFU:
15. Tofu Jerky
16. Bean Curd at Old Uncle'(老阿伯豆乾)
17 Tofu Pudding at Lai Mama
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Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall & Park Taipei Taiwan
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall ( 中正紀念堂 ) is a Taiwanese 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 Memorial Hall Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
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Taipei Railway Station to 228 Peace Park - Taipei/台北
Lets start on Day one with a walk around the Taipei Main Station Commercial District towards south. After being to the 228 Memorial Peace Park I walked along Baowing Road towards Ximen/西门 at Zhongzheng District.
Guting Riverside Park, Taipei, Taiwan.
Taipei YouBike RIDE w/ OLD TEMPLES, KEELUNG RIVER, SONGSHAN
Went on a little bike ride from MRT Yuanshan Station to Songshan Railway Station, on the way visiting Confucius Temple, Bao'an Temple, Taipei Expo Park, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei Story House, Xinsheng Park Area, Lin An-tai Historical House and Museum, Dajia Riverside Park, Keelung River, Rainbow Bridge, Songshan Ciyou Temple, and Raohe Street Night Market.
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Yuanshan Park Area
East of MRT Yuanshan Station lies the Taipei Expo Park, which served as venue for the 2010 Taipei International Flora Exposition. Many of the flower gardens and buildings created for the expo remain, and can still be enjoyed.
There you can also visit Maji Square, which in recent times has become one of Taipei’s hippest hangouts. The airy covered square includes an upscale grocery, a bagel shop, an “international food street”, featuring French, Mexican, Indian, Korean, Japanese, Thai and, of course, Taiwanese snack foods, a merry-go-round, the Triangle nightclub, a craft beer shop, a creative market, and restaurant-pubs.
Fine Arts Park Area
Continuing beyond Maji Square, you’ll pass the Pavilion of New Fashion, an imposing structure constructed of bamboo and PET bottles. Crossing Zhongshan North Road will then take you into the Fine Arts Park Area. Head left to visit the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, one of the city’s best museums. Beside its entrance area you’ll also find the Taipei Story House, a restored British Tudor-style mansion in which various exhibits are staged.
To complete your tour of Taipei Expo Park, cycle through the fairytale-like Floral Tunnel and over the eco-friendly Solar Bridge, then cross Xinsheng North Road to reach the third section, the Xinsheng Park Area. Here you’ll encounter wide-open spaces, more flower displays, a botanical garden, and the Pavilion of Dreams, home to a café that is a fine spot to stop for a drink.
Lin An Tai Historical House & Museum
North of the Pavilion of Dreams, cross Binjiang Street to reach the Lin An Tai Historical House & Museum, a gorgeously restored traditional south Fujian courtyard-style residence. If the complex seems oddly situated, that’s because decades ago it was saved from destruction in its original location on Siwei Road, and rebuilt here.
Dajia Riverside Park
Next, follow Lane 5 beside the complex to reach the Lin An Tai Evacuation Gate (No. 10 Water Gate), through which you can access Dajia Riverside Park. This lovely green expanse on the southern bank of the Keelung River between Zhongshan and Dazhi bridges is renowned as the venue for the annual Spring Wave Music and Art Festival and Taipei’s Dragon Boat Festival races. If lucky, you’ll get to see dragon-boat paddlers practicing near Dazhi Bridge.
This park also features a 75-meter-high water fountain which, when running, is a sight to behold, with the iconic Grand Hotel in the background across the river.
Rainbow Bridge
The path is flat for most of this journey, so you’ll barely break into a sweat before reaching the Rainbow Bridge. Pedestrian-only Rainbow Bridge is not in fact rainbow-colored; it is red, featuring a steel arch that is likened to the shape of a dragon leaping the river. This is a pretty spot to watch the sunset, and couples might have trouble resisting the temptation to take a romantic selfie beside the large steel sculpture of the word “LOVE” by the riverside path, with the illuminated bridge in the background.
Songshan Ciyou Temple
Before entering the 600-meter-long street in which the market is set up in the evening, you’ll want to first pop into Songshan Ciyou Temple, Taipei’s most renowned temple devoted to Mazu, Goddess of the Sea. The premises feature over a hundred deity statues, spread over six floors, with the ones at the top being the most impressive. The temple was recently restored, with a colorful new frieze added to the sides and back of the main Mazu shrine on the first floor.
Raohe Street Tourist Night Market
This night market is one of Taipei’s most famous, and many visitors say that it feels more authentic and less touristy than some of the bigger ones. The market’s most famous stall, evidenced by the long lineup even before the rest of the market really gets going, is Fuzhou Shizu Black Pepper Buns, right at the east-end entrance near the temple. At the center, another popular choice is Chen Dong Ribs Stewed in Medicinal Herbs.
Bao’an Temple 保安宮
Dajia Riverside Park 大佳河濱公園
Keelung River 基隆河
Lin An Tai Historical House & Museum 林安泰古厝
Rainbow Bridge 彩虹橋
Raohe Street Tourist Night Market 饒河街觀光夜市
Songshan Ciyou Temple 松山慈祐宮
Taipei Confucius Temple 台北孔廟
Taipei Expo Park 花博公園
THINGS TO DO IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN TRAVEL GUIDE - Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall 2019
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Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (Chinese: 國立中正紀念堂) is a famous national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan
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[TW17S1] Tamsui Old Street, Taipei Beef Noodle and Beitou Hot Spring! Where to go in Taipei?
Taipei Niu Dong Beef Noodle
台北牛董牛肉麵食坊
No. 369, Section 1, Xi'an Street, Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112
Chuan Tang Hot Spring
川湯溫泉養生料理
No. 10, Lane 300, Xingyi Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112
Tamsui Old Street
淡水老街
Zhongzheng Rd, Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 251
Music - Break The Silence by Richard Caddock, WRLD, Nitro Fun, Slips & Slurs & Subtact
Camera - GoPro HERO4 Silver
Gimbal - Zhiyun Z1-EVOLUTION 3-Axis Gimbal
Bolin Chen
Buddhist Parade pt. 2. Huwei, Taiwan.
Part 2 of a parade right outside our apartment building in Huwei, Yunlin County, Taiwan on 10/31/14.
Hyperlase - Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Taipei
Hyperlase - Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall Taipei
I made this Hyperlapse with my Samsung Galaxy S8+
Drone Videos
Flying in different Countries.
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Iskandar Constuction Site Part 1
Taipei Guting Riverside Park, 24h Before The Typhoon Arrived
Taipei Guting Riverside Park, 24h Before The Typhoon Arrived
Taipei Guting Riverside Park - Zhongzheng and Yongfu Bridge
Yinyang Sea Drone View, Jinguashi, Ruifang,
Jiufen Old Street Drone View, Ruifang,
Jiufen Old Street, Black and White Drone View
Taipei City twilight flight
Su-ao Harbor, Yilan Taiwan, Flying above the Harbor
101 Taipei
Crash because of Battery fault?
Camera and Gimbal Guard for $4 - Self Made - DJI Phantom 2 Vision +
Castle Wildegg
Morteratsch Glacier
Stanserhorn
Tuffalm Italy
Glurns Italy
Lake Hallwil
Gislifluh
Moto Cross
Fiesch
Swiss Forest
Niederlenz
Cow
Amsler
Autopark
Best Of 2014
Guting Flower Garden
Fishing with Phantom
Taroko National Park
Hong Kong Sunset
Hong Kong Discovery Bay
Hong Kong Stanley
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NATIONAL MUSEUM PALACE /SHILIN/TAIPEI/TAIWAN VLOG ????????
MRT- Jalur Tamsui- Xinyi
Naik MRT Jalur Tamsui-Xinyi, turun di stasiun Shilin keluar dari exit 1 kemudian jalan menuju jalan Zhongzheng, naik bus merah 30 (紅 30 - bus dengan lantai rendah), turun di pintu utama Museum Istana Nasional. Pilihan lain naik bus 255, 304, 815, kecil 18(小18) , kecil 19 (小19), minibus 1 (市民小巴1) turun di plaza pintu utama museum.
MRT- Jalur Wenhu
Naik MRT jalur Wenhu, turun di stasiun Dazhi exit 3, kemudian naik Bus Coklat 13 (棕13), turun di plaza pintu utama museum.
Naik MRT jalur Wenhu, turun di stasiun Jalan Jiannan exit 1, kemudian naik Bus Coklat 20 (棕 20), turun di pintu utama museum.
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SYNTREND ET MARCHÉ DE NUIT À TAIPEI, Vlog #3 Zhongzheng
Encore du Mall mais cette fois ci, exploration du Taipei plus traditionnel avec un marché de nuit !
Tipeee :
Credit Music :
Vaperror Aqua - Domain
DJ RASHAD - Trap Back
A Delicacy in the Mountains — Shiding Tofu
This family craft has been preserved for five generations and often leaves customers with fond memories. The special aroma with its rich history and tradition is a flavor that can only be found in a place called home.