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I think she caught me doing it but I brushed past her back and went up the escalator. In the end, I managed to get one pair of shoe at Sunshine Plaza. I took a bath in the hot springs tub behind the room before heading to breakfast. The breakfast buffet was quite amazing with a spread of Taiwanese food including porridge, pan fried dumplings, organic soy milk, century egg, tofu, stirfried veggies and so on. Later, we took the am bus to Shuili and then another bus to Taichung. Halfway through the journey, an old lady realized that the bus was not heading to where she wanted to go. The bus driver kindly went out of the way and dropped her off before. When we reached Taichung station, we found our way to Sunshine Plaza and did what I mentioned in the beginning of this post. The sky turned dark and the lane in front of the mall was semi-clogged by cars dropping off and picking up passengers. Our uncle arrived finally and brought us to a little place for freshwater fish. Then we retired for the night. My mom decided not to join the tour group organized for overseas Chinese and instead to go with the flow. Today, the flow my aunt, no pun intended brought us to a hot springs resort in Dongpu. The train station is a beautiful colonial building and its internal structure reminded me very much of the train stations in Japan. In fact, did you know that that Taiwan was colonized by Japan between and ? The train rolled through the Taiwanese country side, bringing us visions of rice fields, tall betel nut trees, mountains and one scene of hundreds of ducks. I thought the countryside looked a bit like ours back home in Sabah with betel nut trees swapped with coconut trees. We walked on the narrow streets and had an early lunch before having an ice cream. Then we headed to the bus station. When the bus came at 1pm, we queued to get on. Strangely, the bus queue stopped moving so we thought that the old lady in front was holding up the queue. Suddenly, the bus driver got out of the bus and went into the office. We eventually got on the bus but the driver was still having his one-sided shouting match. He threw a tantrum and said that he dared not drive since the man would beat him up. An old lady with snowy white hair kept apologizing on behalf of her year-old son. From her pleas, we learned that the son had mental problems and was angry when the driver required his mother to show him her senior citizen pass. Still, the driver did not budge. Soon, a police officer who also looked in his 50s arrived. The driver turned on the engine and cool air rushed out of the vents. My mom clapped once. Upon hearing the clap, the officer asked everyone to clap for the driver. We all did clap and cheered. The police then heard both sides of the stories. In the end, he gave the driver a choice of filing a report or suing the passenger. The driver probably chose the former. Finally, the drive started. Even though Google Maps said it would take 24 minutes to reach Dongpu, the bus stopped multiple times so it took about an hour to reach our destination. Our room was on the lower floor of a wooden structure. Behind, there were two small pools, one for hot spring water and the other for cold water. The Taiwanese also inherited a love for soaking in hot springs from the Japanese. We watched TV, took turns in pair to soak in the little tubs and had dinner. Background: My flight to Taiwan was cancelled yesterday because of typhoon. However, the airline company gave us each a bed in a nice hotel far away from the airport. I set the alarm for am since we needed to check out at am. But I woke up before the alarm and spent 15 minutes lying in bed, not willing to get up before the alarm. Is there a word for this situation? The hotel lobby was dark when I went down to check out. Yesterday, there were 2 buses which brought us to the hotel. 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My flight to Taipei was originally scheduled at pm and I was supposed to reach the destination at pm. However, I learned that the flight was delayed till the next morning so I would be Google, Faceook and Twitter-less for another day. This is the story of the day my flight was delayed. This was why I decided to wake up early to head to a Xiao Yang branch before finishing my luggage packing and checking out. When I stepped out of the hotel, it was drizzling. I had to head back and grab my umbrella since I would be walking quite a distance later. The bus stop was right next to the hotel, which was convenient, but the bus that I needed to take arrived much later. Taking the bus in Shanghai is very easy if you know Chinese as you will be able to read the destinations listed at the bus stop. I reached my destination without a glitch and found the restaurant. As with yesterday, I paid for my dumplings and went to queue. Unfortunately for me, the last dumpling in the pan was given away right before my turn. I waited for the next batch and suddenly realized that I was standing in the wrong queue. Thus I joined the second queue. Again, my luck ran out and there were only 3 remaining dumplings by the time it was my turn. So up I went the upper level which smelled like a musty table cloth. My wanton soup arrived and I happily dug in. The fried dumplings were still as oily and had a strong taste of pork, making me wonder why I actually like them. As I ate, I realized that the best part about these dumplings were the soup inside. Unlike xiaolongbao which are tiny, these shengjianbao are much bigger. Nibbling a bit of the upper part off, you can slurp out the scalding hot soup inside. It takes several deep slurps to suck the dumpling dry. Then comes the crunchy bottom part which is actually the top of a regular Chinese bun. This is the most oily but I cannot help not eating them. I waited and waited and still there was no sign of my dumpling. Since my stomach was stretched to its limit, I thought I should just leave without it. As I walked down the stairs, I thought I heard the employees say my table number. Too late to turn back and finish that little rascal. Off I went in search of my bus back to the hotel. Again, it was the slowest to arrive but at least I had a seat. Plus, the distance from Longshan Station to the airport is really quite short. Off I went with my luggage to Yuyuan Station. The rain had stopped but the ground was still wet with puddles. At Guanglan Station, everyone got off and switched to another train. Finally, I reached Shanghai Pudong Airport. But when I reached the check in counter, there was a note saying that the flight had been delayed to 8pm and we should check in at 2pm. We were supposed to leave at pm. The airline would get us a room to rest. 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My parents and I stopped by a Taiwanese breakfast place when we were in Taipei in Traditional Taiwanese breakfast The shop was divided into two sections. In front, the shopowners cooked while the back was reserved for customers to sit. The customer sector was warm from the cooking in front which was good because we were caught in a drizzle before that. I had loved meat too much to forgo it even for breakfast. Salty soy milk Instead of the sweet warm soy milk that I had been used to, I was served salty warm soy milk. The buns were tasty and had vegetable filling. Compared to xiaolongbao , shuijiabbao is less soupy and has a thicker flour skin. Fried dough wrapped in fried dough Before that meal, I had never seen the shaobing youtiao combo in real life. It was rather unusual, eating fried dough wrapped in fried dough. I think I left most of the shaobing youtiao for the parents. After the meal, I concluded that I was more used to the traditional breakfast found in Singapore and Malaysia. 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It involved microprocessor chips, which I frankly was not that familiar with. Anyway, I extended my work trip so I arrive in Taipei some days before the event for travelling with the folks. It was the most stressful travel. Every day, I had to think of my work. The trip was still fun and exciting. But every night in the room, I would panic over my work. I also had to do some work in the morning while my parents went in search of breakfast. Since then, I only travel on my own expenses. Day Baggage. The rest of my posts for the project can be found here. Skip to content. Location: Taichung, Taiwan It was a weekend so my uncle brought everyone out to Miaoli for a meal of Hakka food. Be a weekend farmer Developers fence up the plots and include a little one-room house and a webbed area for planting which also includes a sprinkler. Hakka food After our stomach-exploding meal, it was back to Taichung. Encouraged by the beer, we went to bed early. Location: Taichung, Taiwan I have quite a silly travel regret: I do not go to outlet shopping enough. Let me answer your questions one-by-one: 1. Coach outlet at Sunshine Plaza Taichung The saleslady at the Coach outlet was really nice as she probably has a good commission. The beginning of the day… I took a bath in the hot springs tub behind the room before heading to breakfast. The bus driver kindly went out of the way and dropped her off before When we reached Taichung station, we found our way to Sunshine Plaza and did what I mentioned in the beginning of this post. Location: Dongpu, Taiwan My mom decided not to join the tour group organized for overseas Chinese and instead to go with the flow. Taichung train station In fact, did you know that that Taiwan was colonized by Japan between and ? Shuili train station When the bus came at 1pm, we queued to get on. A quarrel on the bus Suddenly, the bus driver got out of the bus and went into the office. A hot spring resort Even though Google Maps said it would take 24 minutes to reach Dongpu, the bus stopped multiple times so it took about an hour to reach our destination. Dongpu Hot springs The Taiwanese also inherited a love for soaking in hot springs from the Japanese. Open air hot springs Life is good. In the end, I did see her and her kid at the boarding lounge. So thankfully for that. Another flight delay When we were all gathered at the boarding lounge, we were still not asked to board the plane. I fell asleep for most of the flight so the 2-hour flight so it was very fast. Back in Taiwan! Off we went to Taichung. Of course, this is also the best time for napping. Miyahara ice cream in Taichung When we reached Taichung, my aunt brought us to a famous ice cream place. Have you been to Taichung? Do you have a favorite sightseeing spot? Location: Shanghai, China My flight to Taipei was originally scheduled at pm and I was supposed to reach the destination at pm. Rainy Shanghai When I stepped out of the hotel, it was drizzling. The original Xiao Yang I reached my destination without a glitch and found the restaurant. Only 3 dumplings Wantan soup So up I went the upper level which smelled like a musty table cloth. Hotel for the night due to flight cancellation So back to the hotel I went. Where on earth is YQ? Safe travels, YQ. I have a confession. I have very bad taste in music: I love viral music. Youtube charts I thought about sharing the deep meaning of the song which parodies the dirt rich in Korea but I thought it would make you click the X button. From Malaysia:. Subscribe Subscribed. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments Email Name Website.
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