MRT: 西门(Ximen)-台北车站(Taipei Main Station)-淡水(Tamsui)
Take some time out of the city; Tamsui (淡水河岸和老街)
is an awesome place to be in. The scenery here is calm and harmony. Local
people own their shop in the Old Street, selling interesting foods and
souvenir. The only word I want to express after coming here is very “LOCO”. Tourists prefer to travel across the river
using ferry, but I am more interested to discover the people here in Tamsui.
Most of the local people here is aged 35 years old and above. They are totally
friendly. There is a saying that come here need to eat the fish ball soup, I don't know which one is nice for real. Cause there are more than 3 stalls selling fish ball soup.
You can choose to cycle around the nearby the river, there
is a pathway for cyclist. It is also good place for you to bring along your
pet. I found this interesting thing is they provide plastic bags for dog pop
and encourage a clean city.
MRT: 淡水(Tamsui)- 关渡 (Guandu)
Operating Hour
Tuesday to Sunday
9am-5pm
*Closed on Monday*
I spent 2 hours in Tamsui and moving back to MRT to catch
the next train to Guandu Nature Park (关渡自然公园). It is one of the tourism
hotspot. After reaching Guandu, you are required to walk 500m to be there by
following the direction board. Good news -it closes on MONDAY. Remember Monday
is a public holidays for all the government tourism hotspot.
So we go for lunch nearby, order the most common food you
can find in Taiwan- Braised pork on rice (卤肉饭). Guandu is a residential
area, so it is kind of quiet here, and not much happening. You can see tall and
wealthy suite, condominium and cars. I walked for 30 minutes only found a shop
nearby to eat. It is not surprise the taste is not as good as the city’s food. After
revive from the fatigue walk because kind of lost in the residential area, we
move to the next station, Shilin Night Market (士林夜市).
Shilin Night Market is the famous night market in Taipei.
Believe me there are more night market you would like to discover apart from
Shilin. Shilin food is nice, if I were to recommend you, I would not recommend
Shilin because there is A LOT of people here. You see people queuing more than
the food.
One of my favourite Taiwan street foods in Shilin is this:
Taiwanese Oyster Omelette (蚵仔煎). It is 78% cooked. I like the almost fully
cooked taste. AWESOME!! I would say, cause after day 3 I can’t get the same
taste again in other Taipei street food stall. Nom nom nom…
This is some special “hot grass jelly” dessert and charcoal
barbeque meat roll. Just check out the food the people take time to queue for.
This is basically my Day 3 in Taipei, if you realize I am
not a shopping addict, I am more to food hunter. Looking forward for my Day 4 Wulai
Hot Spring and Meng Jia Long Shan Temple
Here is a small notes for my love one. I know you are going to read this, but I am not sure when.
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