The video was made 5 1/2 years ago。Things have changed. There is actually a subway in Taichung now. There are apps that give you instant real time bus schedules, they tell you how long does it take for the next bus to arrive, most of people stay in line even older people.
The traffic in Taiwan can be chaotic and crowded, BUT the big thing that makes me actually enjoy driving here more than the US is that people are not aggressive. Nobody cares if you get in front of them. People won't try to race you. You don't see anyone screaming and road-raging. It's all pretty chill.
Great video! Some aspects are similar in Japan and South Korea, where I currently live. I plan on visiting Taiwan for the first time soon, and your tips will come in handy.
the Kings of Indonesia's street : Emak emak 🤣🤣🤣🤣 believe me they are acting like they are the one who make the street and do whatever they want goossshhh I love Indonesia 🤣🤣🤣
Every time I travel around Asia i need to remind myself to look all directions at all times. And that I need to look the opposite way crossing the road compared to here in Australia, out roads are like England and HK
Sean had to do the same when he went to Hong Kong haha! Crossing the street can be a dangerous game, depending on what country your're from and what country you're in lol.
Hey, just came from the collaboration from Prozzie's channel. As someone interested in going to Taiwan someday, this video is super informative. Liked and subscribed, keep up the good stuff!
We are looking at these videos ruclips.net/video/VYkFGT3rPz4/видео.html as he goes to places no one else Vlogs about. He also uses a map to show where he travels which is very helpful.
It looks like I’m moving to Taiwan I’ve been there before and most videos give tips and info I already knew but your tips were pretty great. Good vide!!
Thanks for the great info on Taiwan. We are taking a vacation trip to Taipei this month and the Wife and I are super excited. I have been marathoning RUclips videos and I have to give props to Prozzie for the link to you guys! I subscribed to your channel and hope you are doing good in your new life in Taiwan. Have you guys been to Taipei? I have not watched all of your videos yet.
Thank you and we're glad to have you! We have certainly been to Taipei, but haven't made many videos up there yet. As far as your vacation goes, get ready to eat! Make sure you hit all the night markets you can, go to Taipei 101, hit Din Tai Fung, and check out the Ximending area.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing! ! I do have questions for you. It's nothing to do with the video. Just want you guys' suggestions. I live in Los Angeles and haven't go back to Taiwan for over 5 years. I'm planning to visit Taiwan next month (May 2023). Do you know what the popular gifts that I should buy (from LA) for my family, friends, and relatives in Taiwan? Any suggestions will be appreciated? Thanks a lot! - Christina
I have a class C driver's license, but not a license to ride a motorcycle or scooter. Would it still be possible to rent or buy a scooter or motorcycle in Taiwan? If not, how difficult would it be to earn a license?
Hi there she is From Taipei, she hasn't been back since she got married to my father. but I really would like to go check t out other than from an airport view.
This October 10th I'll be 55. I can do the same thing or is that only for the locals I'll be old and I told her hurry up you like 60 or 72 Cross Lanes and and cut in line and Intel on let me know
That's probably the one detraction about Taiwan (which affects many other Asian cities): the crazy traffic. I would say though that when I was in Taipei that I felt that people weren't necessarily rude though - just the sheer crushing volume of mopeds swirling around the cars made me feel like I would be ultra nervous about driving there. Didn't know that about the old folks, haha!! Nice to have some perks as a senior!
Really delighted me the fact that Taiwanese use traffic signs and business boards on their native language instead English:) would be much more standardised if they do!
Nice video! You left me a bit puzzled about old people in Asian culture. I certainly understand respecting your elders, but is age an excuse for bad behavior?
Thank you! From a western perspective, I (Sean) totally agree with you. However, our advice on this subject is really targeted at foreigners traveling or moving to Asia. It's just kind of how things are in Taiwan (and Korea) and it's really not a foreigners place to come over here and start applying western ideas of politeness. That said, depending on the situation and the level of disrespect that is going on, Vicky has no problem with calling someone out. Also, at least here in Taiwan, I often see salesclerks that won't help an old person who has cut in line until they've helped the appropriate person first. But like I said, it all depends on the situation. Are they screaming on their cellphone on the subway? Just move to another car. Did they spit on the ground right next to you or cough in your face (which happens a lot)? By all means, express your feelings of disgust. And just for the record, not ALL old people here are rude and disrespectful...there's just a LARGE generational gap between what the younger and older generations find respectful, polite, and appropriate, as far as behavior is concerned.
The video was made 5 1/2 years ago。Things have changed. There is actually a subway in Taichung now. There are apps that give you instant real time bus schedules, they tell you how long does it take for the next bus to arrive, most of people stay in line even older people.
The traffic in Taiwan can be chaotic and crowded, BUT the big thing that makes me actually enjoy driving here more than the US is that people are not aggressive. Nobody cares if you get in front of them. People won't try to race you. You don't see anyone screaming and road-raging. It's all pretty chill.
Great video! Some aspects are similar in Japan and South Korea, where I currently live. I plan on visiting Taiwan for the first time soon, and your tips will come in handy.
Yeah vick's back I have missed seeing videos from you two! all great stuff to know, but more focused on long terms stays. thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the comment as always! We are certainly happy to be back together :D
"some of the craziest drivers" I guess you've never been to India.
Guess they never been to Southern California... 😂😂😂
:D:D:D XD
the Kings of Indonesia's street : Emak emak 🤣🤣🤣🤣 believe me they are acting like they are the one who make the street and do whatever they want goossshhh I love Indonesia 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the insight! It’s been nearly 30 years since I last visited Taiwan 🇹🇼Loved it and the people. 👍🏾👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks for the comment! You should totally come back and see what's changed! However, the stinky tofu and tea eggs still smell/taste the same lol
Every time I travel around Asia i need to remind myself to look all directions at all times. And that I need to look the opposite way crossing the road compared to here in Australia, out roads are like England and HK
Sean had to do the same when he went to Hong Kong haha! Crossing the street can be a dangerous game, depending on what country your're from and what country you're in lol.
Hey, just came from the collaboration from Prozzie's channel. As someone interested in going to Taiwan someday, this video is super informative. Liked and subscribed, keep up the good stuff!
Devon Rusinek thank you and we’re glad to have you!
10:05 I want to see that with owls. That would be a schooter.
Good video & valid points.
Thank you, sir!
Haha, love both your channels. We are doing a scooter trip around taiwan in November and gathering a "plethora" of information for it.
Jeremy Backhouse Awesome mate! Weather should be good then.
We are looking at these videos ruclips.net/video/VYkFGT3rPz4/видео.html as he goes to places no one else Vlogs about. He also uses a map to show where he travels which is very helpful.
It looks like I’m moving to Taiwan I’ve been there before and most videos give tips and info I already knew but your tips were pretty great. Good vide!!
1: Good to know. Will keep this in mind when I am in Taipei next year. 7: This is going to be a pain.
Thanks for the great info on Taiwan. We are taking a vacation trip to Taipei this month and the Wife and I are super excited. I have been marathoning RUclips videos and I have to give props to Prozzie for the link to you guys! I subscribed to your channel and hope you are doing good in your new life in Taiwan. Have you guys been to Taipei? I have not watched all of your videos yet.
Thank you and we're glad to have you! We have certainly been to Taipei, but haven't made many videos up there yet. As far as your vacation goes, get ready to eat! Make sure you hit all the night markets you can, go to Taipei 101, hit Din Tai Fung, and check out the Ximending area.
Thanks. Good video
Thank you!
Heading to TPE next week! So excited to return!
Make sure you get some stinky tofu when you get back ;)
Asiabrew absolutely! That will be one of the first things we eat!
Thanks
You're welcome!
Very informative thanks!!!
That boil the water first tip saved my ass. Literally 😭😂
Pretty new sub. Great video, I really enjoyed it. The place looks clean like Hong Kong. All the best can’t wait for your next video.greg
Thank you and we're glad to have you here!
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing! !
I do have questions for you. It's nothing to do with the video. Just want you guys' suggestions. I live in Los Angeles and haven't go back to Taiwan for over 5 years. I'm planning to visit Taiwan next month (May 2023). Do you know what the popular gifts that I should buy (from LA) for my family, friends, and relatives in Taiwan? Any suggestions will be appreciated? Thanks a lot! - Christina
Nice video!
Oh wow! About the crazy driving thing. I thought that was just in the Philippines.
Taiwan’s bus station and transport is amazing 😉
I have a class C driver's license, but not a license to ride a motorcycle or scooter. Would it still be possible to rent or buy a scooter or motorcycle in Taiwan? If not, how difficult would it be to earn a license?
English isn't everywhere - like with Hong Kong.
Hi there Subbed! How did I get here from LAOWHY86 channel . Hey what city are you in? My mom is from Taiwan.
Sean And Vicki : Im on the way in July for my next vacation! Can I hit you up ?
Haha no idea, but thank you and welcome! We are currently in Kaohsiung. Where is your mom from?
Hi there she is From Taipei, she hasn't been back since she got married to my father. but I really would like to go check t out other than from an airport view.
nice video, nice couple!
edgardodiraven thank you!
Missed your guys vids keep it up. Better than Prozzies content. =P
Haha thanks! ;)
Lol poor Prozzie, he needs to get his A game back.
Going taiwan for the first time to visit my Taiwanese gf. Now I’m scared about driving. Thanks.
This October 10th I'll be 55. I can do the same thing or is that only for the locals I'll be old and I told her hurry up you like 60 or 72 Cross Lanes and and cut in line and Intel on let me know
Kind greetings also to Xina and her Ma. I can barely recognize the signs on the watertank XD
The proper title of this video should be "Few Things to Know Before You Come to Taichung, Taiwan."
Lovely and informative video you two ☺️👍 Glad to see the two of you back together doing videos. ☺️
Jessie Horne thank you! It's good to be back at it :)
Asiabrew You two are as always Welcome for my support on your channel ☺️
Try not to drink the tap water in Taipei as it has chlorine.
Wow
Lemme tell u sm, no one rly goes to the water pumping stations…..
That's probably the one detraction about Taiwan (which affects many other Asian cities): the crazy traffic. I would say though that when I was in Taipei that I felt that people weren't necessarily rude though - just the sheer crushing volume of mopeds swirling around the cars made me feel like I would be ultra nervous about driving there. Didn't know that about the old folks, haha!! Nice to have some perks as a senior!
Really delighted me the fact that Taiwanese use traffic signs and business boards on their native language instead English:) would be much more standardised if they do!
Nice video! You left me a bit puzzled about old people in Asian culture. I certainly understand respecting your elders, but is age an excuse for bad behavior?
Thank you! From a western perspective, I (Sean) totally agree with you. However, our advice on this subject is really targeted at foreigners traveling or moving to Asia. It's just kind of how things are in Taiwan (and Korea) and it's really not a foreigners place to come over here and start applying western ideas of politeness. That said, depending on the situation and the level of disrespect that is going on, Vicky has no problem with calling someone out. Also, at least here in Taiwan, I often see salesclerks that won't help an old person who has cut in line until they've helped the appropriate person first. But like I said, it all depends on the situation. Are they screaming on their cellphone on the subway? Just move to another car. Did they spit on the ground right next to you or cough in your face (which happens a lot)? By all means, express your feelings of disgust. And just for the record, not ALL old people here are rude and disrespectful...there's just a LARGE generational gap between what the younger and older generations find respectful, polite, and appropriate, as far as behavior is concerned.
Thanks! I appreciate your comments.
Most welcome and thank you for yours!
New sub, cute couple! I remember trying to cross the road in Taipei and nearly got hit. I will be back in Taiwan next year under my business.
Most of Taiwan houses used air-condition back hot air dry clothes.
Good tips guys! BTW you two are going to make some beautiful kids :)
cheers!
Thank you very much!
not in a creepy way, just Vicky so adorable and your not a bad looking dude either!
9:15 you guys are so cheesy! Haha. Great vid
Haha thank you! We were going for some solid cheese ;)
Buses sound just like in the UK
Taiwan is the best,❤️❤️❤️they don't need cops actually ,,
Nothing surprises about it just common sense happen all over the asia that is facts of life there
No dryers 🤦
Are you still in Taiwan? Can we talk?
viki dear i think u should do videos alone without that guy
Funny. My name is Sean and my Taiwanese wife is called. …. Vikey.
you guys are so cute :)
This country have very very very low fertility rate so it's very very very easy to keep here peaceful environment and to do development.
Why is there a low fertility rate?The water? Or they just don’t want to have kids?
@@MrMatt-cm6do
Working hours are too long, homes are too small, and salary is too low. Same issue in Korea and Japan
Similar to Thailand lol
Umm, you guys look alike lol. In a good way
Great place to retire old people rule
No that"s not the truth! Taiwanese older people are very kind and they never really do like you guys said like cutting the queue.
They earn it? The older people? Lol!
Nonsense review 🤣🤣