If your looking for discounts and more places to visit, check out my blog: ko-fi.com/Post/Taipei-Travel-Guide-G2G2P1U9P For other cities in Taiwan such as Taichung, and Kaohsiung, please check out my travel playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLeBiUYVdFAWr52EaAHsZ9KqHnp2Waj226 So far, all of my vlogs are not sponsored. Everywhere we visited is 100% my honest recommendation! If I ever do sponsored content, I will ALWAYS disclose it :)
Thanks you two for the great info. You two are a great combo, funny and entertaining while providing great experiences. I just purchased my air/hotel reservations for Taipei in November for 6 nights. Looking forward to it, thanks for your info!
Will visit Taipei on New Year. Your video gave me fresh ideas on what to do, where to go and what to eat. Great content! Wish to meet local Taiwanese too. 😅
@@kayleelouie I really wonder how cold Taipei could be in January. Hope you'll also make a content about winter in Taipei, because as living in a tropical country with a tropical climate, I am wondering.
I think it will depend on the year (because of climate change 😭😭) but Will said it's generally 10-20 degrees around that time! So you'll still need a jacket for nighttime and colder days.
Thanks so much for your video! I'm going to Taiwan for NYE - the first two weeks of Jan, was wondering if you guys have tips on best places to watch the fireworks? :)
Good morning! I would lilke to ask for a piece of advise if I am planning to buy cheap things and souvenirs. Could you suggest any place? Thanks a lot! Have a nice day! Your vlog is so good ☺☺☺
Ximending night market is pretty good for inexpensive souvenirs! I got bubble tea holders there for $100 NTD. The night markets in general are pretty good as well!
Great video. I have a long stopover for 11hours. I arrive at 2 pm depart at 1150 pm. Wanted to head out of airport explore a little culture and food. Can you recommend a good guide to.pick us up and drop us off at the airport. We can spend about 7 hours . We love food .
Uber is amazing in Taiwan! I think it's the fastest and most convenient way to get around since you don't have to book ahead of time (in case your flight is delayed). I would suggest heading to ximending (40-45min drive) and trying all the street food and exploring. The area is also great for buying souvenirs. I have a vlog just on all the food we ate in ximending including the food names in Chinese so it'll be easy to show the vendors what you want: ruclips.net/video/36JG9WIoUuk/видео.html
@@kayleelouie I don't have sim card so can't use uber? Do you have any friends in taiwan willing to show me and my wife around. Pick us up from airport and we can travel together using public transport for 5 hours showing us food shopping ect ? I can pay them. The private tours charge way to much. Kind regards.
Hi we r going to Taiwan this december . My mom cant walk far so will be bringing electric scooter , can you suggest a van rental or car rental to tour us in Taiwan ? Thanks
Hiii! I saw quite a few private car charters on www.klook.com (it's a travel discounts app I used in East Asia). They might have some van options there and it's pretty easy to book. I have a code for 5% off if you spend $50 or more! (Code: KAAYZILLA)
OH SO SOON! I'm so excited for you! This is the first video for shopping: ruclips.net/user/shortsCMHOIabdLS0?feature=share Next video coming out on Wednesday! Both places are all over Taiwan so you don't have to worry about travelling far!
You can take a look at the place on my full ximending vlog: ruclips.net/video/36JG9WIoUuk/видео.htmlsi=_WhXE8x8srLlOE00&t=313 The place is called 'showtime cinemas'
I found the hotel on klook and I have a 5% off code! Use code: KAAYZILLA Spa Spring Hotel: affiliate.klook.com/redirect?aid=42186&aff_adid=752730&k_site=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.klook.com%2Fen-CA%2Fhotels%2Fdetail%2F252342-spa-spring-hotel%2F%3Fspm%3DSearchResult.SearchResult_LIST%26clickId%3Df6f4f829f5 We didn't stay at this hotel but we heard that it's been around for a while! Are you planning on staying in beitou?
Great video. I’m bringing my family of 2 adults and 2 kids (4 and 7 years old) to Taipei and is considering to stay in jiufen. I want to experience staying in the old street itself. Any recommendation on which homestay to look at? Or any platform I should be checking out for my options? We’ll be going in Dec later this year.
Ahh Jiufen! I wish I had a chance to see the old street. Apparently Spirited Away, the movie is inspired by Juifen. I'm not sure about accommodations in the area but I booked a lot of things in Asia on klook. They offer deals, tours, and hotels that I didn't see on other sites. I also have a 5% off code if you'd like a discount!(Code: KAAYZILLA) I also think kkday is worth a shot since it's a Taiwanese company! Only thing is, I didn't book anything on this site personally. I hope this helps ✨
Hey, there! Thank you for such an amazing video. I’m going to Taiwan next month. Do you guys know any local hidden gems on halal food that aren’t already on Google maps? Seems pretty limited 😢
Thanks for watching! Did you search Google maps with English or Chinese? Will says to try using this phrase, "halal food near me" when in Taiwan - "附近清真餐廳". I wish I am able to help more but we didnt see any halal options when we were there.
I have a question, is it easy to navigate around without knowing any Chinese? I’m pretty introverted and get nervous approaching people especially with a language barrier 😅
I think it depends on how much research you do on the transit/transportation system, food, and places. Like if you're willing to take uber (which is not expensive compared to Canada) or MRT over buses it won't be difficult (buses are kinda the hardest part). Google maps is pretty accurate and a lot of places have english names that are easy to search, and you can use the google translate photo feature to translate menus at the super local shops. Most chain restaurants and chain bubble tea places have english on the menu. It would still be great if you learned how to say a few Chinese survival phrases to order food or if you're lost/in an emergency. Taiwan really does have some of the friendliest people who are great at speaking English so imo if asking someone for directions is your last resort, at least most people will be nice and try their hardest to help you!
Hey Guys, thanks for this video. Can you please tell me if there are Animals to see in this night markets? I mean animals in cages? I try to avoid this places-
Love the thumbs up with the ding! 😂 Thanks for all the info! Hopefully I can visit Taiwan next year!
I hope the video is helpful for booking your trip!
So useful! Thanks for the tips:)
Happy to help!
I'm going to Taiwan soon! I love the lists. Can't wait to visit the night markets and Yuan Shan station. Looks very cute!
I hope you have an amazing time 🩷🩷🩷
If your looking for discounts and more places to visit, check out my blog: ko-fi.com/Post/Taipei-Travel-Guide-G2G2P1U9P
For other cities in Taiwan such as Taichung, and Kaohsiung, please check out my travel playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLeBiUYVdFAWr52EaAHsZ9KqHnp2Waj226
So far, all of my vlogs are not sponsored. Everywhere we visited is 100% my honest recommendation! If I ever do sponsored content, I will ALWAYS disclose it :)
Thanks you two for the great info. You two are a great combo, funny and entertaining while providing great experiences. I just purchased my air/hotel reservations for Taipei in November for 6 nights. Looking forward to it, thanks for your info!
Thanks for tuning in! I appreciate the comment. I hope you have an amazing trip to Taipei! ✨
Wow these places are different from what everyone else is vlogging about
thank you! i appreciate the comment!
We are going to travel to Taiwan soon. This video helped us, thank you 😊
I hope you have an amazing trip! Thanks for watching 🫶🫶🫶
Will visit Taipei on New Year. Your video gave me fresh ideas on what to do, where to go and what to eat. Great content! Wish to meet local Taiwanese too. 😅
I hope you have an amazing trip!
@@kayleelouie I really wonder how cold Taipei could be in January. Hope you'll also make a content about winter in Taipei, because as living in a tropical country with a tropical climate, I am wondering.
I think it will depend on the year (because of climate change 😭😭) but Will said it's generally 10-20 degrees around that time! So you'll still need a jacket for nighttime and colder days.
Thanks so much for your video! I'm going to Taiwan for NYE - the first two weeks of Jan, was wondering if you guys have tips on best places to watch the fireworks? :)
I LOVE THE NIGHT MARKETS
Good morning! I would lilke to ask for a piece of advise if I am planning to buy cheap things and souvenirs. Could you suggest any place? Thanks a lot! Have a nice day! Your vlog is so good ☺☺☺
Ximending night market is pretty good for inexpensive souvenirs! I got bubble tea holders there for $100 NTD. The night markets in general are pretty good as well!
Thank you so much for this! Have a blessed day! ☺☺☺ @@kayleelouie
Thank you
Great video. I have a long stopover for 11hours. I arrive at 2 pm depart at 1150 pm. Wanted to head out of airport explore a little culture and food. Can you recommend a good guide to.pick us up and drop us off at the airport. We can spend about 7 hours . We love food .
Uber is amazing in Taiwan! I think it's the fastest and most convenient way to get around since you don't have to book ahead of time (in case your flight is delayed). I would suggest heading to ximending (40-45min drive) and trying all the street food and exploring. The area is also great for buying souvenirs. I have a vlog just on all the food we ate in ximending including the food names in Chinese so it'll be easy to show the vendors what you want: ruclips.net/video/36JG9WIoUuk/видео.html
@@kayleelouie I don't have sim card so can't use uber? Do you have any friends in taiwan willing to show me and my wife around. Pick us up from airport and we can travel together using public transport for 5 hours showing us food shopping ect ? I can pay them. The private tours charge way to much.
Kind regards.
Welcome you two visiting Taiwan
Thank you! We had a great time 💗
Hi we r going to Taiwan this december . My mom cant walk far so will be bringing electric scooter , can you suggest a van rental or car rental to tour us in Taiwan ? Thanks
Hiii! I saw quite a few private car charters on www.klook.com (it's a travel discounts app I used in East Asia). They might have some van options there and it's pretty easy to book. I have a code for 5% off if you spend $50 or more! (Code: KAAYZILLA)
Hey guys! Can you recommend places to go fashion shopping? Thanks ❤
I'm making a short on this right now! Uploading soon! When are you heading to Taiwan?
@@kayleelouie Hey, thanks for responding - heading there on Wednesday 27th Sept 🫶
OH SO SOON! I'm so excited for you! This is the first video for shopping: ruclips.net/user/shortsCMHOIabdLS0?feature=share
Next video coming out on Wednesday! Both places are all over Taiwan so you don't have to worry about travelling far!
@@kayleelouie Amazing! Can’t wait xx
@@hans1latiff this is the new video!
ruclips.net/user/shortsYhXSrZ_x7nE?si=Nyt18gOVTJdyZ3tF
Hope you have time to visit both stores!
Which area should I stay as a tourist? Do you have any recommendations?
More budget friendly would be ximending! More upscale would be xingyi district. Hope that helps ✨
Where is the arcade in ximending that can play baseball?
You can take a look at the place on my full ximending vlog: ruclips.net/video/36JG9WIoUuk/видео.htmlsi=_WhXE8x8srLlOE00&t=313
The place is called 'showtime cinemas'
What the English name of the hotel Suey Du ..?
I found the hotel on klook and I have a 5% off code! Use code: KAAYZILLA
Spa Spring Hotel:
affiliate.klook.com/redirect?aid=42186&aff_adid=752730&k_site=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.klook.com%2Fen-CA%2Fhotels%2Fdetail%2F252342-spa-spring-hotel%2F%3Fspm%3DSearchResult.SearchResult_LIST%26clickId%3Df6f4f829f5
We didn't stay at this hotel but we heard that it's been around for a while! Are you planning on staying in beitou?
Those takis sells in Taipei? Sorry for asking😂
Great video. I’m bringing my family of 2 adults and 2 kids (4 and 7 years old) to Taipei and is considering to stay in jiufen. I want to experience staying in the old street itself. Any recommendation on which homestay to look at? Or any platform I should be checking out for my options? We’ll be going in Dec later this year.
Ahh Jiufen! I wish I had a chance to see the old street. Apparently Spirited Away, the movie is inspired by Juifen. I'm not sure about accommodations in the area but I booked a lot of things in Asia on klook. They offer deals, tours, and hotels that I didn't see on other sites. I also have a 5% off code if you'd like a discount!(Code: KAAYZILLA) I also think kkday is worth a shot since it's a Taiwanese company! Only thing is, I didn't book anything on this site personally. I hope this helps ✨
Hey, there! Thank you for such an amazing video. I’m going to Taiwan next month. Do you guys know any local hidden gems on halal food that aren’t already on Google maps? Seems pretty limited 😢
Thanks for watching! Did you search Google maps with English or Chinese? Will says to try using this phrase, "halal food near me" when in Taiwan - "附近清真餐廳". I wish I am able to help more but we didnt see any halal options when we were there.
MRT is Mass Rail Transit
Bing Chiling!!! JC
Titi Meimei nihao i'm umi from Taiwan, i Miss you all ☺️🙏
Hello Umi! I miss you as well! It was so nice to meet you!
Please do a similar video about Korea!
Amazing idea! Lemme check if I have enough footage! I'd be happy to share some of my experiences/tips! 💜
I have a question, is it easy to navigate around without knowing any Chinese? I’m pretty introverted and get nervous approaching people especially with a language barrier 😅
I think it depends on how much research you do on the transit/transportation system, food, and places. Like if you're willing to take uber (which is not expensive compared to Canada) or MRT over buses it won't be difficult (buses are kinda the hardest part). Google maps is pretty accurate and a lot of places have english names that are easy to search, and you can use the google translate photo feature to translate menus at the super local shops. Most chain restaurants and chain bubble tea places have english on the menu. It would still be great if you learned how to say a few Chinese survival phrases to order food or if you're lost/in an emergency. Taiwan really does have some of the friendliest people who are great at speaking English so imo if asking someone for directions is your last resort, at least most people will be nice and try their hardest to help you!
Bravo
Thank you 😌
I'm visiting exactly Taipei
have a fun trip!!
Hey Guys, thanks for this video. Can you please tell me if there are Animals to see in this night markets? I mean animals in cages? I try to avoid this places-
No animals to see in the night markets, so don't worry. Usually, you'd have to go to a zoo to see live animals in cages.
'promo sm' 😕
I’m not sponsored lol I make no money for providing this info!