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Senin, 17 Agustus 2015

Day 3 - Tainan

After spending time in Taipei in day 1 and Jiufen in day 2, it's time for Tainan!

Tainan is the oldest city in Taiwan and also commonly known as the "Capital City". When we went there, it was not the best weather for travel :(
Tainan weather from the train station
We went to the city by the free bus provided by the government. Even though Tainan was the "Capital City" in the past time, but they don't have underground train in the city. 

Very rare bus, and also quite hard to find taxi. For me, taxi is the best choices because the price is not expensive, meter based, and safe.

Near the airport, there is a very huge and European inspired museum, Chimei museum, but too bad we can't go there because apparently to enter the museum, we need to book at least 1 week in advance.  

Arriving in the city, we went directly to our hotel, Fuward Hotel. After we are done with check in, we go directly to Hayashi department stores which located right across our hotel. 

The building was build during Japanese invasion era. The elevator is antique, products sold also still rich with Japanese touch. The product sold there quite pricey especially they also sell Taiwan designer goods.

When you go to 5th floor, there is also a roof top you can go to enjoy the city view. They have shrine there and you can read the history of the building there. ( it will be no fun if I tell everything here ^^).

Since it was raining, so we only spent a bit time on the rooftop and decided to walk around the hotel to see what can be eaten for local dishes. After we walk, not too far, we found a restaurant that seem famous and already become a news in CNN and many other media. Since it was written in Chinese, I'm sorry I don't remember the restaurant name. We decided to go in and try the dishes.
Milk fish porridge soup . prawn noodle . taro cake
Those three dishes are the famous menu in Tainan. I love the milk fish porridge soup, but for the rest, it is not really my taste. They also show us how to make the noddle in case you curious:)

Don't worry, they have menu in English and it is not too pricey. But  I need to tell you that the portion can be considered small.

After that, we are planning to go to the biggest night market but since it rain super hard, so we decided to cancel and go to the malls to have dinner and then go back to hotel to have some rest.

next morning, the weather is still not good but we still decided to go to Anping Old street to see around. After arriving in the Anping Old street, we go directly to Anping Fort.
Inside Anping fort 
Too bad it was raining hard, we can't enjoy the scenery but it worth the visit. You can go to the indoor museum to know the history of Anping fort together with Koxinga, one of their heroes. We only stay for few minutes and we decided to go out to looking for rain coat to cover our body since the rain came with strong wind as well.

Near the fort, there is a family mart, so we go there to buy the rain coat and we found a temple across the street. During that time, there was a ceremony done under the rain, so we also want to see with our new rain coat. Wohoo!
It's us with our new rain coat!! haha..
 After looking at the temple for a while, we decided to dry ourselves and looking for a restaurant with famous local dishes. After googling around, we found the famous Chou's shrimp roll!

There are some restaurants in the alley of Anping claim selling Chou's shrimp roll but I don't know if it is real or not. Anyway, it still taste good haha!
Lo Rou Fan . steam shrimp meat ball . Chou's shrimp roll . milky fish porridge soup . papaya milk
All of them are good! the best things are they are not expensive. You can bring home the Chou's shrimp roll by buying the frozen pack. Queue always long, but I think it worth to try.

After we eat, we decided to go back to the train station to head to our next destination, Kao Hsiung..

Sabtu, 25 Juli 2015

Day 2 - Jiufen

After having a good sleep, it is time to explore Jiufen as I heard a lot of good things and I never went there.

The city is very small and long time ago, the isolated village housed nine families, thus the village would request "nine portions" every time shipments arrived from town. That is why they are called Jiufen which means nine family (a bit history information here hehe...)

There are ways to go there, but after we asked around, most of them recommend us to go by train to Ruifang station and then go with the bus to Jiufen. We are glad we choose this method. Why? I will explain later. We went there using normal train with reserved seat from Taipei Main Station.
Ticket to Rui Fang Station
Once we arrived in Ruifang station, you can go out from the station and FYI, the bus station has been changed to a bus stop besides police station. All those blogs that said you can cross the street and aboard from there, it is no longer valid.


There is a tourist information desk inside the station, and the officer will help you. 

Once you arrived in the bus stop, avoid the bus with no seat for you. The driver drives like fast n furious wannabe and motion sickness is possible. I was standing on the way to Jiufen and barely survive.  After you arrived in Jiufen bus stop, just go straight up the hill and you will see the entrance of Jiufen old street directly. The entrance located besides 7 eleven so it should be easy to be spotted.
Jiufen OldStreet Entrance
 I was lucky because I came on weekdays and not so many people around. There are some tour group, but still ok. The road is small and in the left and right side, all are shops and mostly selling food.

First food we tried

Rice Noodle, yong tofu, and fishball
 Since it was lunch time and we are hungry, so we tried the first stall selling food haha.. The taste is good and the price is also fine, not too expensive. Worth to try :)

After having heavy meal, we look for dessert to complete our meal. There are a lot of stall selling peanut ice cream roll, but only one with the most queue and famous, A-Zhu peanut ice cream roll !!
The stall

How they prepare


ready to eat
The taste is unique, because the ice cream it self is home made, and the peanut is made from sticky peanut grater which make it more crunchy and sweet.

Along the way, there are plenty of snacks sold but we don't buy everything to keep our weight haha! #bullsh*t



Roast "escargot"

Pork, Fish, Squid, Rice sausage. My bro favorite is the squid one!
After we walk a bit far, we finally can find the famous Grandma taro balls. The taro balls taste very nice, chewy, but sadly they only have one kind of serving, with yam balls, green tea balls, green bean and ice only. It will be great if they add vanilla ice cream and all things usually mixed together with them hehe..
Taro balls
 If you still have energy, you can go up the hill and see the scenery from the top. There are cafes, restaurant, which give you the scenery but we decided to take a photo only and go back down.
View from the top of Jiufen Old Street
 On our way back to Taipei, we decided to go direct by bus. The bus station location is not the same with the one when you come.

From Jiufen old street entrance, you need to go up again and you will see the bus stop in the left side of the street. You can go back by bus until Ruifang station and go back by train or you also can go with direct bus to the city.

This time, we tried the bus to the city. Apparently all of the drivers drive like Fast n Furious wannabe, luckily we were all seated so the motion sickness can be minimized. There was a Japanese couple on board together with me, they look so scared and after arriving in Taipei, both of them looks blank haha.. (yes, it is that brutal).

The bus stop is not stopping directly in front of Taipei Main Station, but it is near by. Since we saw Sogo building while in the bus, so we decided to go there first and then heading to 101.

Sogo shopping center
Inside Sogo, you can find all the branded stuff there such as Hermes, Chanel, Balenciaga, and friends. Since we don't plan to shop luxurious goods, so we only spend few minutes there and heading directly to 101 to try the famous Din Tai Fung.

Arriving there around 5 PM, people already queuing

Queue for Din Tai Fung

Kuo Die, Pork Xiao Long Bao, Crab and Pork Xiao Long Bao
Tips: When you go to Din Tai Fung, see the queue counter light. If it is turned off, means you don't have to queue but if you see numbers there, you can decide if you still want to try or pass the Michelin 1 star dining experience.

We ordered some menu, but not the heavy meal since it supposedly tea time. So, we order pork kuo die, pork xiao long bao, and crab and pork xiao long bao.

They have few nationality waitress so when you tell them where you come from, they will assign one with the similar language to you. At that time, they assign Malaysian waitress for us as they know that we are coming from Indonesia.

We love love love all the menus there, especially the xiao long bao. The price is reasonable and we will be back to try their other menu.

While you are in 101, you can also try Agnes B cafe. Yes, she is a designer and you usually will know her bag or wallet, but apparently their cake also taste good.
Agnes B cafe in 101

After done exploring 101, we decided to go back to Ximen and shop some more there. In the middle of our shopping, we spot on a very long queue for a rice noodle so we decided to queue as well.
After 30 mins queue still need to spend another minutes to queue


Large portion Ay Chung Rice Noodle
Now I know why people queue and willing to eat there while standing, because no seat or table provided. It taste so good, rich with oyster and you can add on garlic or chili. For me, I don't need to add anything more because the taste is perfect already.

This is the end of my second day in Taiwan with super full stomach.

You can see what I did in my first day in Taiwan or simply continue to my third day for Tainan experience ^^