Friday 25 April 2008

lj's beijing trip (the moments)

Thursday 10 April 2008

bro's big day (the moments)

drunk?! check out that face!


Friday 4 April 2008

taipei, taiwan (the journey)

travelmates:
  • raymond, lj
date of travel:
  • march 2008
duration:
  • 5 days 4 nights
route:
  • taipei city -> wulai -> danshui
accommodation (min 1*, max 5* based on my personal opinion):
  • friends spring hotel, 1* the counter lady called me 10mins passed the checkout time, telling me that "mister, you haven't return the key to us" and i found it to be quite rude talking to your customer this way. they did not even bother to smile at us when we checked in/out and the worst thing being finding a used condom on the floor, and yes, it is on the floor and not under the bed etc. nothing much around the vicinity, except for good accessibility to the metro station, just 5 mins walk from the hotel. quite surprised at their service level since this hotel was recommended in lonely planet.
  • hoya spa and hot spring, 4* it is better than those smaller hotels around it, it was decorated with a boutique feeling in it with a cosy corner on the top floor (open air). all rooms have hot spring bath, which overlook into the river and mountain range. we were being allocated a better room, with wide windows offering superb view since the one we booked is not available due to some mis-communication. the staff were very friendly and helpful, especially the lady for the morning shift, who offered us her own umbrella when ours were being stolen. we have gotten a special promotional package, with breakfast, high-tea, dinner and a bottle of red wine included. the breakfast was great, served at their tiny cafe, and my favourite being their tasty salad.
  • forte orange business hotel, 4* superb location with camera street, "audio" street, computer shops, eateries, book shops, train station (both normal and high speed rail), metro interchange, bus interchange all located within 5 mins walk. most of the shuttle buses from airport will terminate at the taipei main train station which makes the trip to hotel affordable and easy. the interior is nicely decorated, clean and equipped with the necessary facilities (lcd, water boiler, safe etc.) and it is relatively safe with key card access to both room and lift. highly recommended.
~ taipei city ~
  • getting to taipei city is easy, just take one of the shuttle bus from the airport. there is a ticketing counter and don't forget to tell the driver where to drop you when you are boarding the bus. they won't announce at each of the stop so if you did not signal nor telling them where to stop, you will travel all the way to the last station
  • staying at taipei main train station is the best part throughout my trip, since it offers the best accessbility to all the places that i wanted to go with the metro interchange and bus interchange located nearby
  • ximending is like the other "walking street" that i have been to in shanghai, nanjing etc. most shops at located at 1st floor of the 2-4 storeys buildings and higher floor are some eateries or restaurants. nothing caught my attention since price tag is high and you can find something similar at wufengpu, but much cheaper. located at ximen mrt station
  • longshan temple is a very interesting historical landmark for taipei, being the oldest and biggest temple in the vicinity. plenty of good photographic opportunity and you can drop by for a blessing, if you need any. easily reachable at longshan temple mrt station
  • wufengpu is the best place for serious retail therapy. goods are mostly sold at distributor price but try to avoid monday and saturday when bulk buyer are flocking the area for huge purchase. there will be alot of scooters/trolleys moving around the area and the seller has no time to entertain small, casual customers. wufengpu is reachable by mrt, alighting at houshanpi station
  • shilin night market is best visited on weekdays. been there on a saturday and you will find that there is basically no space for you to even stand in the alleys. the queue for the food stalls were also too long for us to pursue. went again on a tuesday and things got much better, with plenty of space for you to stroll around, and it is much easier to find seats at eateries. do not alight at the wrong mrt station, it is located at jiantan and not shilin station.
  • yangmingshan, did not manage to make it there due to the poor weather, will conquer mount cixing in my next trip
~ wulai ~
  • wulai is an outskirt town located 50mins drive from taipei city. it is famous for it's hot spring and mountain range with some nice waterfalls and some other geographical attractions. we did not have sufficient time/relevant transport to explore the whole area, so only visited the waterfall and hotspring on foot. the weather was good and cooling, and mountain range is always foggy with clouds floating around it, making it a very good retreat from taipei city
  • you can get there by taking the bus from either xindian mrt (45mins) or taipei main train station (90mins). check out the map at mrt station, the bus stop is clearly indicated there. one way trip costs NT70
~ danshui ~
  • danshui is supposingly a very romantic place for couple to visit but since it was drizzling while we visited the place, we went back straight after purchasing some local products so there is nothing much to comment about this place.

Thursday 3 April 2008