@sweetsssj - Cool. In this blog, we get to see fine traditional Taiwanese dishes, a glimpse of their best commercial/shopping district and a climbing/hiking trail! I really missed all these experiences.
I have been to the Taipei 101 and the commercial district, of course - for business meetings but hardly had the time to take a detailed look. In fact, I have been to the very KPMG office whose sign appears in your picture! It is a small world - isn't it?
I have tasted the 3 cup style chicken in Taiwan though- not at the Shinyeh, They seem to have done a fantastic job of preserving their native home style cooking while developing the infrastructure to make it a high end restaurant.
Those disc style lights are really weird. Remind me of some sci-fi movie.
Never seen friend oysters before. Look delicious. Must try next time I am in Taiwan. Thanks for pointing out this delicacy
You found a good way to work off all the calories from the Shinyeh meal by climbing to the 6 rocks. That seems like a grand view of Taipei from the top. Well done!
Thanks for this lovely experience. Upvoted
If you find time, please take a look at my latest blog onHow to have fantastic memory and provide your feedback. As usual, your visit to my blog will be a great pleasure and pride. Thanks
Regards,
@vm2904
vm2904, you are one very travelled person, i'm very impressed. It seems like you are reliving your experiences through mine, hopefully helping you to reminisce some of the times you had before. People often ask me how I eat so much and stay slim, i guess it's because i ravish these opportunities to go for walks and hikes, even if they're extremely tiring!
I will try use my not so fantastic memory to visit your post soon my friend
I really enjoyed your story here, how did you make such a beautiful article , uts nice and long with many great pictures, I would love to make something like this....how should I start, thanks again....love this....
Yes. I really enjoyed re-living my Istambul and Taiwan visits through your blogs. I got to see things I had missed.
Lol. Good remark on the memory. I hope you manage to remember this old lion friend :)
Regards,
@vm2904
Of course i cannot forget the lion, also my blogs on Turkey have not finished yet! (these are like mixes again hehe)
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