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View of the pool and green "skytrain" line. Grand Victoria Hotel, Taipei |
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Bev and I at the Grand Victoria Hotel. |
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He doesn't look too happy but he tasted divine! |
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Mark trying one of the most disgusting drinks on the planet. It looked like cold grease from spaghetti sauce. |
Next stop was the Jiannan Rd Station to take the Neihu Line train to Tamsui. Tamsui or Danshui is a small seaside town at the northeastern tip of
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Train Route Map |
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Can you imagine? This is the water line from another typhoon. |
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Self explanatory. |
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This is nice to know. |
Tamsui has beautiful views of the Taiwan Straight from Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf and the Lover’s Bridge.
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View of Taiwan Straight |
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View of Taiwan Straight |
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Wireless Mark, Kate, Bev, myself and Cola Mark Lover's Bridge, Tamsui |
After walking around for a while we found a little shopping district, Tamsui Old Street and waterfront and all split up.
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Not a bad price for "Sexy Look" |
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This is actually a space between two buildings being used as storage. |
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Isn't this beautiful? |
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Doors on a building in Tamsui |
After shopping we met up with John again for our final meal before heading to the airport for our flight back to LAX.
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Our final dinner. Tamsui |
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Our final dinner, The Taiwan 5 |
Our airport experience was again efficient and obstacle free. We checked our bags, passed customs and headed to the airport bar to have a final drink before boarding our 11p China Airlines flight back to Los Angeles . The ten hour flight back to Los Angeles was great. The attendants seemed a little nicer but they were also incredibly concerned with the call button if it was used. The only drink offered was water and even to get a pop I had to ask several times.
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The most expensive beer in Taiwan. $10 CAD a glass in the airport. Thanks Wireless for picking up the tab. |
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LAX |
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LAX Coastline |
The next morning I was up and ready to catch my Westjet flight back home to Vancouver . My two weeks in paradise had come to an end and it was time to head back home and my daily life.
I would like to offer a sincere Thank You to the Taiwan Tourism Board. Not only did they put together a marvelous trip and allow me to participate in it but I also meet a fantastic group of people that I believe will friends for a long time to come.
The goal of this trip was to introduce Taiwan as a cycling destination to the world. That goal was at least partially accomplished as they converted me. Within two weeks of arriving home my husband and I both purchased bicycles and can’t wait for better weather to be out on them all the time!
If you would like to know more about Cycling In Taiwan , booking a trip to Taiwan or Taiwan in general, please feel free to contact me at anytime.
The views are amazing and the beer looks delicious, even at 10.00. Niamh you look awesome, you had a bit of a tan? You are glowing, but then two weeks without the kids can also do that.
ReplyDeleteI to am thinking of a bike for the summer...but with a battery operated motor. The braking charges the battery...I might be tired after a day at the diner.
Hi, I was so excited to read about your visit to the Giant Factory. I am going to Taiwan next week for 10 days, and I would like to figure out how to visit Giant's factory. Please advise when you have a chance.
ReplyDeletejfriends@deerfield.edu