

Taiwan: Night Markets, Monuments & Urban Energy in Taipei
Your Guide to the Beautiful Island
Taipei doesnโt ease you in, it pulls you straight into neon glare and wok-fire aroma. We started at Shilin Night Market, eating dumplings and bubble tea under dangling lanterns. At sunrise we climbed the steps of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, then rode the metro to hidden noodle stalls and viewpoint trails. Taipeiโs pace never slackens, and every corner rewards curiosity. This guide strips away the guessworkโfood queues, metro hacks, must-see monumentsโso you can dive in fast and deep.
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Interesting Facts
Here are 15 interesting facts about Taiwan. Some may just surprise you!
1. The True Home of Bubble Tea: That beloved sweet, milky tea with chewy tapioca pearls, known as bubble tea or boba, was invented in Taiwan in the 1980s. Today, it's a global phenomenon, but its origins lie in the teahouses of Taichung.
2. Musical Garbage Trucks: In Taiwan, you won't find garbage bins lining the streets. Instead, residents are alerted to the arrival of the garbage truck by the sound of classical music, often Beethoven's "Fรผr Elise" or other familiar tunes, prompting them to bring out their trash.
3. An Island of Lofty Peaks: Despite its relatively small size, Taiwan is the most mountainous island in the world. It boasts over 200 peaks that soar above 3,000 meters (9,843 feet), making it a paradise for hikers and mountaineers.
4. A Leader in Global Technology: Taiwan is a powerhouse in the technology world, particularly in the manufacturing of semiconductors. The country produces a significant majority of the world's advanced computer chips, making it a critical hub in the global tech supply chain.
5. The Unlucky Number Four: In Taiwanese culture, the number four is considered unlucky because its pronunciation in Mandarin is very similar to the word for "death." As a result, many buildings in Taiwan skip the fourth floor, going straight from three to five.
6. One of Asia's "Four Tigers": Alongside Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea, Taiwan is recognized as one of the "Four Asian Tigers." This refers to its rapid and sustained economic growth from the 1960s to the 1990s, transforming it into a high-income economy.
7. A Sanctuary for Chinese Imperial Art: The National Palace Museum in Taipei houses one of the largest and most significant collections of Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks in the world. These treasures were brought to Taiwan from mainland China during the Chinese Civil War.
8. The Isle of Formosa: In the 16th century, Portuguese sailors, struck by the island's lush, green landscapes, named it "Ilha Formosa," meaning "Beautiful Island." This name is still sometimes used to refer to Taiwan.
9. A Haven for Butterflies: Taiwan is home to over 400 species of butterflies, earning it the nickname "Butterfly Kingdom." The island's diverse ecosystems provide a perfect habitat for these colorful insects.
10. Pioneering Marriage Equality in Asia: In 2019, Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. This landmark decision solidified its reputation as a progressive and inclusive society in the region.
11. A Unique Political Status: The political status of Taiwan is a complex and contentious issue. Officially known as the Republic of China (ROC), it is not recognized as an independent nation by most countries due to the "One-China" policy, yet it operates as a self-governing democracy.
12. The Lantern Festival Spectacle: The annual Taiwan Lantern Festival is a breathtaking event that marks the end of the Lunar New Year celebrations. It features thousands of intricately designed lanterns, massive light installations, and spectacular firework displays.
13. A Passion for Baseball: Baseball is the most popular spectator sport in Taiwan, a legacy of the period of Japanese rule. The island has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to play in professional leagues in Japan and the United States.
14. The Stinky Tofu Challenge: A famous and famously pungent Taiwanese delicacy is "stinky tofu." This fermented tofu has a strong odor that can be challenging for the uninitiated, but it is a beloved snack for many locals, often enjoyed fried or in a spicy broth.
15. A High-Density Convenience Store Culture: Taiwan has one of the highest densities of convenience stores in the world. These 24/7 establishments are more than just places to buy snacks; they offer a wide range of services, including paying bills, sending packages, and even buying train tickets.
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Information About Vietnam
POPULATION
Approx.99 million. It is the 15th most populous country in the world and one of the most densely populated in Asia.
CURRENCY
Vietnam uses the Vietnamese ฤแปng (VND). It is a non-convertible currency, so you’ll need to exchange it back before leaving.
CAPITAL
Hanoi (8.7m) is the capital of Vietnam and the second-largest city. Hanoi is also the political center and home to many government institutions and embassies.
SPEED / DISTANCES
Urban Areas: 50 km/h
Rural Roads: 60-80 km/h
Motorways: 100 - 120 km/h. Police often set up speed traps on highways and rural roads — stick to posted limits, even if locals don't.
TIME ZONES
Indochina Time (ICT), which is UTC +7. There is no daylight saving time. The time is the same across the entire country.
DRIVING
Drive on the right-hand side of the road. Traffic in cities can be intense, with motorbikes dominating the roads. International Driving Permits (IDPs) are technically required.
ALCOHOL AGE
The legal age for purchasing and consuming alcohol is 18. Alcohol is widely available, and local beer is often cheaper than bottled water.
SMOKING AGE
The legal age to purchase tobacco is 18, though this is rarely enforced.
Smoking is common, especially among men, and many eateries still allow it outdoors.


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