Best Things To Do in Taoyuan, Taiwan
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List of Best Things to do in Taoyuan, Taiwan
New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum
Lala Mountain Nature Reserve
.Sansia Tsu Shi Temple
Taoyuan Metro
Sanxia Old Street
Yingge Ceramics Street
Daxi Old Street
Gloria Outlets
Hutou Mountain Park / Hutoushan Park
Daxi Tea Factory
TAOYUAN HIGHLIGHTS || 2018 TAIWAN TRAVEL VLOG 1 || SharonAMoment
2018 TAIWAN TRAVEL VLOG 1: TAOYUAN HIGHLIGHTS
Spent 2 weeks in Taoyuan! Watch me wonder around this city and gain a few kilos! Note down these places and be sure to have fun when you go travelling Taiwan ~
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A busy Sunday afternoon/night in Chungli City center, Taiwan.
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Streets of Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Streets of Taoyuan City in Taiwan.
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Day Trips From Taipei | Teapot Mountain & Zhongli | Spring Break 2018
Hello everyone! It's spring break here and I would like to share two day trips that I've done this week from Taipei: a hike up to Teapot Mountain with Ericka ~ and visiting my roommate in Zhongli, exploring some cute cafes over there. I hope you'll enjoy!
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Arriving at Taipei Airport - Taoyuan Airport & MRT Train to Taipei City Centre - Taiwan Airport
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Arriving at Taipei Airport in Taiwan (Taoyuan Airport - 桃园机场). If this is your first visit to Taipei International Airport (Taoyun Airport -- 桃园机场 ) in Taiwan you should find this video helpful for getting an idea of the airport procedures when you arrive at this Airport located approximately 40 minutes MRT Train Ride from the Taipei City Center (Taipei Main Station).
This Taipei Airport Arrival footage is filmed from the disembarkation of our flight (a China Airlines Flight from Amsterdam Airport), through the walk to the arrivals area. We then show you how to catch the MRT Train to the Taipei City Centre (Taipei Main MRT Station).
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The video begins with us disembarking our China Airlines flight. You the viewer then follow us through Taipei Airport (Taoyuan Airport - 桃园机场) as we make our way to first the Passport Control / Immigration Area, then the Baggage Collection area and then after finding out that our baggage has not arrived we make our way to the Lost Baggage Counter. We then pass through Customs and just after that we find a currency exchange booth where we can exchange our US Dollars to the Taiwan Currency which is called New Taiwan Dollars. We then make our way through to the Airport Arrivals Area from where we proceed to get information about Airport buses, Airport Trains and Taxis. We choose to take the MRT Train into the Taipei City Centre (Taipei Main Station). We then show you how to find the Airport MRT Train and which ticket to buy for the ride into Taipei City from Taoyuan Airport (Taipei Airport). We purchase a Taipei EasyCard and the train ride to Taipei Main Station from the airport costs 160 Taiwan New Dollars per person. We then ride the MRT Train from Taipei Airport to our destination Taipei Main Station and there we end off this video.
We found Taipei International Airport (Taoyuan Airport - 桃园机场) to be very modern and easy to navigate. There were plenty of people to ask for help had we been in doubt. We purchased our MRT Train tickets from the train ticket sales office and the salesperson spoke good English.
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Wiki writes about Taipei International Airport (Taoyuan Airport - 桃园机场 ) , Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is an international airport serving the capital city of Taipei and northern Taiwan. Located about 40 km west of Taipei in Dayuan District, Taoyuan, the airport is Taiwan's largest and busiest airport...Taoyuan International Airport is the world's 10th-busiest airport by international passenger traffic annually (41,876,848 total passengers)...
Wiki writes about Taipei, Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, is a modern metropolis with Japanese colonial lanes, busy shopping streets and contemporary buildings. The skyline is crowned by the 509m-tall, bamboo-shaped Taipei 101 skyscraper, with upscale shops at the base and a rapid elevator to an observatory near the top. Taipei is also known for its lively street-food scene and many night markets, including expansive Shilin market...
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How to get to Zhongli Night Market - Taoyuan, Taiwan
This is my first time to go to the night market in Taiwan. I went to this place by 312 bus from Zhongli Bus Station (near Zhongli train station). If you from Taipei, you can go to Zhongli Train Station first by a train in Taipei Main Station. In there, I can saw food seller. The food is very delicious. Nyhammm...
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Best Restaurants in Taoyuan, Taiwan
Taoyuan Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Taoyuan for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Taoyuan. You can select best Bar in Taoyuan.
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List of Best Restaurants in Taoyuan
Yakiyan (Yuanhua)
ShinYeh Japanese Buffet - Zhongmao Shop
Yakiyan (Taoyuan Taimall)
Wang Steak (Taoyuan Tongde Branch)
Chamonix Teppanyaki (Taoyuan Zhongshan E.Branch)
Chamonix Teppanyaki (Pingzhen Yanping Branch)
ikki (Yonghe Beyond Plaza)
ikki New Japanese Restaurant (Taoyuan Nanhua)
ikki New Japanese Restaurant(Zhongli Zhongshan)
Top One Pot - Daxingxi
Pingxi Train Line Tour / 平溪線旅游 (Jingtong, Pingxi, Shifen & Houtong Cat Village)
00:00 - Pingxi Train Line / 平溪線
03:06 - Jingtong / 菁桐
06:49 - Pingxi Old Street / 平溪老街
17:54 - Shifen Old Streets / 十分老街
33:41 - Shifen Waterfall / 十分大瀑布
33:45 - Houtong Cat Village / 猴硐貓村
The Pingxi Small Railway line is a thirteen kilometre, narrow-gauge railway, one of three remaining open from the Japanese era. The towns along the Pingxi Line were all once thriving mining towns, all feature “old streets” selling tourist paraphernalia and old Japanese buildings.
Jingtong Station was built by the Japanese in the 1930s. The town is a terminus of the Pingxi Line.
Along the rail line, lovers and others write wishes on bamboo sticks (“wish sticks”) and hang these on trees, fences, and anything else that might be available.
Pingxi is special for its unique architecture and design, as its market area, Pingxi Old Street, is built into a hill with a train track going overhead right through the middle with shops around selling local food and gifts. Visitors are able to check out shops built during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as wooden houses built during the Japanese occupation era.
However, Pingxi is undoubtedly the most famous stop on the Pingxi Line because of its annual lantern-launching activities during the Lantern Festival period after the Chinese New Year. Perhaps 1,000 or so lanterns are launched over a period of a couple of weeks. The launchings are conducted at night, making for a dramatic scene. But be forewarned that the popularity of the festival makes for very crowded viewing. During the rest of the year, one can purchase and launch lanterns on one’s own.
Pingxi is also known for its sausage vendors who slice up and add toppings to their sausages.
Shifen is perhaps the best stop on the Pingxi Line for picture-taking. Travelers are free to walk along the rail line, which runs right through the downtown.
Shifen is the most active place for the purchasing, igniting, and launching of lanterns into the night sky. The lanterns, carrying written notes expressing the wishes of the launchers, are set aloft from the rail tracks, and everyone scampers away when a train makes its way through town. As helpful signs explain, different colors of lanterns represent different types of wishes, such as those involving romance, good health, and success on exams. You can buy the sky lanterns for about NTD150 (US$5) and then paint a good luck message. The origin stems from an ancient custom where people would release sky lanterns to signal an area was safe.
The Jingan Suspension Bridge, a popular spot for photography, is right next to Shifen Station.
About 1.3 KM from Shifen Old Streets / Shifen train station, the Shifen Waterfall has a total height of 20 metres (66 ft) and is 40 metres (130 ft) in width, making it the broadest waterfall in Taiwan. On sunnier days, the waterfall creates a rainbow as it splashes into the lake - widely regarded as the most scenic in all of Taiwan.
Houtong was once a rich small mining town in Ruifang, renowned for a well-preserved culture surrounding its railway, which was built during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. During its prosperous years, the area produced around 220,000 tons of coal per year, the largest coal output of a single area in Taiwan. This attracted many immigrants to the area, which further spurred the town's growth to as many as 900 households with a population of more than 6,000 people. The last facility built in the area was a coal purification factory, built in 1920.
As the coal mining industry began to decline in the 1990s, the area also declined. Young residents started to emigrate to look for other opportunities, and eventually only few hundred residents remained once the mining industry had died out.
However, things started taking a turn for the better from 2008, when a local cat lover organized volunteers to start offering abandoned cats a better life. They posted the cats' pictures online, resulting in an overwhelming response from other cat lovers around the nation. Soon, Houtong became a center for cat lovers as word spread, and the number of cats living there increased – thus reviving a declining village, and transforming it into a tourist destination. Some cats are sterilized, and will have one of their ears trimmed as confirmation – this helps to keep check on the local population of cats, and also helps identify new cats which enter into the village.
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Taiwan: Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall 中正紀念堂
I had a chance to visit Taiwan last year and one of the most interesting place to visit in Taipei is Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall (中正紀念堂). Come at noon so you can observe the changing of guards. Quite amazing.
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