FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TAIWAN 🇹🇼 TAIPEI

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @JumpingPlaces
    @JumpingPlaces  Год назад +29

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    • @dazzlingfreeman8903
      @dazzlingfreeman8903 Год назад

      My mom said, as a couple we rarely see you show any PDA specially when eating out. I guess your not into that sort of thing. Haha.

    • @theophilusbondo6109
      @theophilusbondo6109 Год назад

      Carol & Chris:I am hoping more new videos are coming up soon this week from Taipei, Taiwan in March of 2023 from this small remarkable Southeast Asian Island country in 2023❤❤❤

    • @369WhiteHeadHeavenlyKing
      @369WhiteHeadHeavenlyKing Год назад

      河洛 Ho*Lo*h stuff
      Vast majority of the people are Ho*Lo*h the oldest living human on earth Dzin /Chinese got eliminated by Han empire long way back in our national history and both their two dynasties of Ho*Lo*h nation
      Chapstick using nations are all Ho*Lo*h Sphere and DAIWAN has been the center since 1661 after the removal of B’ing 明Empire, world’s largest economy in the 14~17th centuries

    • @369WhiteHeadHeavenlyKing
      @369WhiteHeadHeavenlyKing Год назад

      We say Do* 道
      Do*ist in Ho*Lo*h not manchu dialect

  • @flyingzone356
    @flyingzone356 Год назад +271

    Taiwan is, without any doubt, my favorite Asian country. I've been there, believe it or not, 7 times. I love the food, the scenary, and above all the people there - you meet the kindest and sweetest people ON EARTH in Taiwan, and since Taiwan is a wealthy country, you don't have to worry about people trying to cheat you, rob you, or steal from you there. In fact, Taiwan is so safe that, if you forget your phone or wallet, say in a restaurant, it's very likely for you find it untouched or handed over to the owner when you return there. The things I dislike most about Taiwan? The chaotic traffic (especially the motorcycles which drive even on the sidewalks) and the weather - Taiwan gets extremely hot and humid in the summer.

    • @jessicalist7916
      @jessicalist7916 Год назад +9

      Agreed! Motorcycles make Taiwan like a third world country!

    • @askof_labaran
      @askof_labaran Год назад +2

      Also my best

    • @星爺-l6h
      @星爺-l6h Год назад +8

      The government is strengthening efforts to improve traffic problems, hoping to shake off the title of Living hell for pedestrians.I believe you will see some improvement next time you visit Taiwan.😘

    • @cloudpoint0
      @cloudpoint0 Год назад +6

      I’m North American and I drove the entire island of Taiwan once (in a standard transmission car that I had long forgotten how to drive). Driving the winding roads on the edges of the southern mountains made me nervous, and the endless tunnels in the east were strange. But driving in Taipei in the north made me shake because the other drivers were continuously honking at me, apparently I wasn’t aggressive enough in my driving style, and the roads were choked with motorcycles that just seemed to wrap around me obscuring the lanes, if in fact there were any lanes.

    • @itaiwan6134
      @itaiwan6134 Год назад +2

      謝謝你這麼喜歡台灣Taiwan~超開心的❤🎉😊

  • @superp0tato
    @superp0tato Год назад +105

    One of my favorite countries . Awesome food and people , great beaches and mountains for hiking . can't wait to see all your adventures in Taiwan !

    • @Miaoli_Tutu
      @Miaoli_Tutu Год назад

      ​@Real Care Dream on! CCP's leek. Taiwan belongs to an independent and democratic country🇹🇼, not to the Chinese Communist Party.🖕🇨🇳🖕

  • @Spt41007
    @Spt41007 Год назад +10

    As a Taiwanese having travelled to 40+ countries across continents I can assure you Taiwan is a must when it comes to traveling. Hope you enjoy!

  • @analystp3836
    @analystp3836 Год назад +8

    ฉันไปที่นี่มาเมื่อ 5 ปีที่แล้ว ชอบชานมมาก อร่อยกว่าในประเทศของฉัน.
    ขอให้คุณมีความสุข และถ้ามีเวลาว่าง กลับมาหาเราที่ประเทศไทยอีกนะ❤❤

  • @chirich572
    @chirich572 Год назад +17

    The millet porridge (小米粥) has no seasoning on purpose because some people prefer it sweet and some savory. You can season it as you wish or use it as a base for the dishes you order (similar to how when you go to a Chinese restaurant and order a dish, the white rice would come unseasoned). In my family, we eat it sweet for breakfast, and we would ask the restaurant for brown sugar to add table side.
    Also, dumplings are usually only served in restaurants/ street food stands that lean towards Northern Chinese cuisines; there are many other styles of cooking in Taiwan (most prominently Southern Min, Hakka, and Japanese) where dumplings are not typically featured.

  • @mariaangelinabatallones292
    @mariaangelinabatallones292 Год назад +18

    I have been to Taiwan before the pandemic. I want to go back some day

    • @楊文忠-i2s
      @楊文忠-i2s Год назад

      Taiwan always waiting for your welcome again.

  • @raymonde4272
    @raymonde4272 Год назад +53

    Taipei looks much more open than I'd imagined, even with the skyscrapers the city looks spacious with the benefit of so much nature in the hills.

  • @kevlarcardhouse252
    @kevlarcardhouse252 Год назад +77

    I love Taiwan. A solo travel blog I followed and usually agreed with back in the day went on a rant about how Taiwan was the most underrated country for tourism, so I amended my Japan trip in 2018 to include 9 nights in Taiwan and it was the best decision of my life. Dumplings are a good start but I hope you go to a night market for dinner one night!
    BTW, Xiangshan literally means Elephant Mountain, which is why the elephant decal was everywhere on that hike.

    • @Isaac-Zzyzx
      @Isaac-Zzyzx Год назад +2

      Xiangshan->象山,象(Xiang)means elephant and 山(shan)means mountain.
      If you want to eat dumplings in Taiwan, you can ask a Taiwanese,or eat dumplings made by 八方雲集 or 四海遊龍.

  • @EpicAdventuresPH
    @EpicAdventuresPH Год назад +81

    What struck me the most about Taipei and Taiwan in general is how it looks like a mini-Japan. It has very efficient and well connected public transport, fascination for anime, the flashy street advertisements, and the general cleanliness and orderliness. Signages in public places also tell you how far away certain places are, like "Subway 500 meters away." I went there for a week in June 2018 and stayed at the Nangang District. I wish I could come back and visit other parts of Taiwan.

    • @chih-yenchien5331
      @chih-yenchien5331 Год назад +4

      You are always welcome to come back. 🎉

    • @EpicAdventuresPH
      @EpicAdventuresPH Год назад +1

      @@chih-yenchien5331 When I have money already. 😂

    • @BCPOMY
      @BCPOMY Год назад +4

      Because Taiwan had been occupied by Japan over 50 years, many old people can speak Japanese fluently, Taipei has many small place like Japan alley but not so clean 😅

    • @18890426
      @18890426 Год назад +7

      🇹🇼🇯🇵

    • @KDYehmom
      @KDYehmom Год назад +4

      I was raised and grow up in Nangang it’s my hometown. Taiwan was governed by Japan for 50 years that’s why.

  • @goranmirkovic4871
    @goranmirkovic4871 Год назад +2

    I will travel the first time in my life 7 weeks to Taiwan in october and november. I will visit Taipei, Jiufen, Tainan and Kaohsiung. I can't wait to discover the country, the people, the food and the culture. I have the feeling that I will love it! ❤

  • @vivianwenceslao7035
    @vivianwenceslao7035 Год назад +22

    I agree with all the positive comments here..
    Taiwan is underrated country in Southeast Asia .
    I’ve travelled in Taiwan with my family way back in 2012 and I really enjoyed the tourists spots.

    • @kismetau
      @kismetau Год назад +4

      It's actually in North East Asia :)

    • @GodsLoveBeWithYou
      @GodsLoveBeWithYou Год назад

      ​@@kismetau I think Taiwan is historically more southeast Asian since it's where Filipinos, Indonesians, native Malaysians etc. Can trace their ancestry. It was Austronesian for thousands of years (more similar to the Philippines than any east Asian country) until just about 400 years ago when the Dutch settled it. I mean it's very close to Japanese islands, Filipino islands, and China, so unless there is a definitive geographical reason why it should be East Asian I'd say its historically more southeast Asian

    • @kismetau
      @kismetau Год назад

      @@GodsLoveBeWithYou if we are considering solely location is Hong Kong also considered to be in SE Asia? If we are considering culture and population, the indigenous population of Taiwan compose only 2.5% of the total population but 95% are descended from Chinese migrants hence the dominance of East Asian/ Chinese culture in Taiwan not SE Asian or indigenous.
      The stereotype these days of an Australian is not an Aboriginal person but a Caucasian one even though for thousands of years before 1800 it was a country of indigenous people. We can't and shouldn't disregard history but we should respect what are official facts that Taiwan today has more in common with NE Asia and is also considered to be in that geographical location.

    • @GodsLoveBeWithYou
      @GodsLoveBeWithYou Год назад

      @@kismetau again, Indonesians, Filipinos, Hawaiians, native Malaysians, even New Zealand aborigines can all trace their ancestry back to Taiwan. So I'd say it's not inaccurate to say Taiwan is in southeast Asia as it's the ancestral birthplace of "southeast Asian" people and Austronesians in general. That's a darn good indicator if you're the actual geographical ORIGIN of most southeast Asians.
      The closest Filipino island to Taiwan is only 96 miles away and Taiwan is historically more like the Philippines than any other place. It's absolutely not "incorrect" to say it's part of southeast Asia
      And if you're talking about the dominant culture today, does that make Singapore part of Northeast Asia?

    • @kismetau
      @kismetau Год назад

      ​@@GodsLoveBeWithYou ​You're welcome to convince the Taiwanese people (and the rest of the world) that they are actually in SEA. I live here and it's a known fact that many locals sadly look down on SEA people as they are mostly engaged in "basic" jobs such as labourers, helpers to the elderly or cleaners.
      Have you been to Singapore? If so, you'd be aware that it's made up of a number of cultures: English, Chinese, Indian and Malay which is reflected in their 4 official languages. Their people follow various religions: Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam etc. There's no one dominant culture or religion but respect for all.
      If we placed countries to when we were all connected as one in Pangea, most of Asia eg. Thailand, Indonesia would be in the North East and South East would be Papua New Guinea.
      Your arguments are based around history but I don't live in the past. I live in the present. Things are not as simplistic as you make them out to be. Cultures and people evolve as do land borders and geographical definitions.

  • @Surf1100
    @Surf1100 Год назад +2

    22:39 the yellowish thing is made of corns & greenbeans it’s a very healthy soup in Taiwan

  • @wuszutao1
    @wuszutao1 Год назад +20

    I've been watching your wonderful videos at the beaches and islands for years. Didn't expect your visiting my hometown Taiwan! Traffic here could be a bit crazy at times but the food and people are great! Enjoy your stay!

  • @maritkjn505
    @maritkjn505 Год назад +62

    So clean and an interresting city. I saw a traveldocumentary som weeks ago about Taiwan, and I thouhgt it was a very beautiful country. Especially the countryside and the mountains. Looking forward to see more from Taiwan. Stay safe ♥♥

  • @ronbeaubien
    @ronbeaubien Год назад +71

    I live in Japan and visited Taipei and Hualien before COVID started. My whole family enjoyed it. Even with a language barrier, I enjoyed trying new foods, although thankfully I don't have any food allergies. Great street food and an interesting mix of cultures. The buildings downtown did seem a bit dirtier than downtown Tokyo. Our hotel windows were caked with dirt, but I'd never seen something like that in Tokyo. Still, Taiwan is a great place and I can't wait to go back.

    • @Hannahhuan32
      @Hannahhuan32 Год назад +2

      welcome to visit Middle and Southern part of Taiwan next time :)

    • @sktoh4469
      @sktoh4469 Год назад +2

      I was there recently. I noticed virtually all buildings have tiled exterior surfaces that probably never been cleaned of dirt and grime since the buildings were built. If the exteriors were painted instead of tiled, they can more easily be powerwashed or repainted every few years. Alternatively, metal cladding would be better than tiling.

    • @wendychiang9453
      @wendychiang9453 Год назад

      To Taiwanese,DIRT not a big deal ,not to say hygiene

    • @sktoh4469
      @sktoh4469 Год назад

      @@wendychiang9453 Do you wash yourself regularly? 😯

    • @wendychiang9453
      @wendychiang9453 Год назад

      @@sktoh4469 sure

  • @sisselnilsen4699
    @sisselnilsen4699 Год назад +11

    I know a aswiss globetrotter who has spent long time in Taiwan. Interesting to be sightseeing Taipei with you!! Especially in times like these, when China is showing muscles!

  • @stephenworthington-white8294
    @stephenworthington-white8294 Год назад +28

    The very first place I went in Asia was a 26 hour layover in Taipei. I became obsessed with lychee fruit flavoured water I found in a convenience store. The other fruit flavours were good too but the lychee tasted like eating a real lychee!! That was 1999 and I still think about it!
    Happy Travels and try the fruit water!!!!

    • @MaximSupernov
      @MaximSupernov Год назад

      Now they have sparkling water version: ruclips.net/video/QaayvomGADA/видео.html

    • @yehphoebe7679
      @yehphoebe7679 Год назад +1

      The summer is very hot in Taiwan, but we have compensate for it, we have the lychee, mango, watermelon, dragon eyes, pineapple....we are good at improve the agriculture, our fruits are the most delicious ones in the world. After 1999, we have some new varieties lychees, smaller fruit stone, same tasty, you have come back to try it sometime.😇

  • @mylahbarreto5265
    @mylahbarreto5265 Год назад +1

    Trip booked, so watching this series again!

  • @dennisdaniels2992
    @dennisdaniels2992 Год назад +15

    Chris and Carol, I think Taipei has a distinctive culture, history and architecture as well!

  • @NelsonChow-k7j
    @NelsonChow-k7j Год назад +17

    Hey! My husband and I have been following your channel. What a coincident that we are also here in Taipei. We are Americans here for a few months to take care of family matters. If you have time and want to come to the Xinyi or Daan District, we’d love to treat you to a meal. Not sure how you would contact us or what’s the appropriate way to invite you? Let us know?

  • @simonledoux8519
    @simonledoux8519 Год назад +3

    Thanks!

    • @simonledoux8519
      @simonledoux8519 Год назад

      So great to see one of your videos again! I hadn't seen one in ages. It's weird how the algorithm can be! Anyway, Taiwan looks amazing and quite pretty and clean! Looking forward to seeing more on Taiwan. It's a place where I had considered visiting in the past so this video is sparking my interest. BTW, I am visiting Brazil again this year. Can't wait!

  • @willileo2373
    @willileo2373 Год назад +19

    It looks like a mixture between western world, Japan & south Eastern Asia

    • @dlewis9760
      @dlewis9760 Год назад +1

      Well, Japan did run the place for around 60 years. Had to give it up after WWII. An Inhabited Japanese island is only about 40 miles off shore. A flight to Okinawa probably takes an hour.

    • @Theo_vdb
      @Theo_vdb 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is east Asia

  • @yehphoebe7679
    @yehphoebe7679 Год назад +1

    22:10 it's millet porridge, there's no seasoning in it, normally we eat with dishes.

  • @scottgordon1781
    @scottgordon1781 Год назад +4

    Ok , was wondering about your pronunciation of where you are .
    Quite a bit of night life there .
    I stayed just the other side of the main road , Via Hotel , 60 Chongqing St , no hot plate in the room , can have a light breakfast and pot noodles , nice space . Was $45 3 years ago :-) Japanese toilet :-) Great wifi .
    Am sure you were in some places I found .
    That 'market ' area does have places to eat , maybe not dumplings :-)
    Nice going back with you :-)
    Way more folks at the changing of the guard than when I was there , 3 years ago , got the picture . :-)
    I see you like walking :-) You are still young :-)
    Lots to see there , glad you saw the fountains near the temple , quite a place at night .
    You did say Shilin , that is just up the road , very cool night market .
    101 tower is a must , maybe the flower market in Daan on a Saturday morning .
    Sunday , Tamsui , quite popular easy by MRT , nice by the river , cool sunsets .
    I got to see a fair bit over there , could not get home till end June :-)
    You could walk down to the river from where you are staying .
    The national Museum is epic . Plus the ones in Central .
    The zoo is cool , might see the pandas :-)
    HSR is cool if you are in an hurry , regular train works just fine , no wifi in tunnels :-) No HSR on the east coast .
    Not all speak English , its Taiwan :-) There is a big push for English teachers .
    The folks are really friendly and helpful , all over the country .
    You might be too early for the festival in Kaoshiung , lasts about 6 hours , epic . Stayed near the Love River :-)
    Plenty walking trails , one couple planned to just do that :-)
    My friends are in Taichung and Tainan , orchid friends .
    My visit to TOGA was an eye opener , its a suburb :-)
    Lots of places to get good seafood , , not the place for 'Western Food ' :-)
    Will be following you , have fun .

  • @isaacbulay4061
    @isaacbulay4061 Год назад +12

    Very clean beautiful temples and cherry blossoms! Less crowded than I thought it be. 😊

  • @bctvanw
    @bctvanw Год назад +5

    The area around the temple is the oldest part of Taipei.
    Most Taiwanese don't go there besides going to the temple.
    Mostly old and poorer people living in the area.
    That's why most people don't speak English there.
    On the west side(Old Downtown), most people go to the area around Taipei Main station and Ximending.
    Nowadays, most Taiwanese go shopping and eat on the East side of Taipei(New downtown... where Taipei 101 is). There are more than 10 malls within the area. One of the most concentrated place in the world; however, most tourist just go to Taipei 101 then leave.

  • @txfpmom
    @txfpmom Год назад +17

    Yay! I have been looking forward to your Taiwan videos. I visited there in 2017 and have wonderful memories. The dumplings are amazing there!

    • @RunHome
      @RunHome Год назад +1

      Welcom to Taiwan❤

    • @楊文忠-i2s
      @楊文忠-i2s Год назад

      Taiwan always waiting for your welcome again.

  • @すずちゃん-r3h
    @すずちゃん-r3h Год назад +8

    I’d like to visit someday! Honestly probably my second favorite Asian country only behind Japan

  • @bobbyestebanlar310
    @bobbyestebanlar310 Год назад +7

    Wow, I'll be in Taipei next week for the bicycle trade show. Maybe I'll bump into you guys on the street somewhere :)

  • @miayle9545
    @miayle9545 Год назад +3

    that millet soup normally have it as a base with something else, like rice, you don’t normally eat it by itself. But by saying that, I can only recall maybe 2 times that I have had a millet soup.

  • @giannishen
    @giannishen Год назад +31

    我看他們的影片兩年了,他們是非常棒的旅遊家,他們的影片也很適合當成教材,歡迎大家訂閱、分享、按讚!👍🥰🙏🙌🎉
    I am very happy to see that you have finally came to Taiwan. I hope this first trip made you satisfied and happy!
    In this episode, you went to old and well-known scenic spots. I hope you have traveled to the south also this time!
    Taiwan has distinct climates throughout the year, and the climate and geographical environment are very different in the east, west, north, and south.
    Whether you like modern life or nature, I believe this country can satisfy you!
    It is really a country that is very suitable for in-depth tourism. It is the condensed whole of Asia, and it also integrates old and new as well as Eastern and Western cultures.
    My short review is not enough to describe it. Welcome everyone to come and experience it for yourself!

  • @janelou3758
    @janelou3758 Год назад +2

    @8:05 your pronunciation of the name is perfect! Good job!

  • @Marie760
    @Marie760 Год назад +8

    You should try the sticky rice roll ( fan tuan) which is served every morning from around 6-8 am . It has vegetable fillings. I was a flight attendant years ago and this is what I miss the most now that am retired .

  • @cabaddude
    @cabaddude Год назад +5

    I’ve always been curious and interested in Taiwan as a destination.
    Thanks for the insights .

  • @frankthiart
    @frankthiart Год назад +4

    Welcome to my home. Been here 25 years and can’t see myself leave.

  • @diegochen10
    @diegochen10 Год назад +4

    It's a very comprehensive and detailed video to introduce my country Taiwan! Hope you can enjoy this journey❤

  • @jasonlavere5071
    @jasonlavere5071 Год назад +2

    Beautiful City. Looked like a painting from up at the lookout!

  • @crystalesia9372
    @crystalesia9372 Год назад +4

    what a beautifull country

  • @japantofu
    @japantofu Год назад +2

    Yes, you can visit Presidential Office in Taiwan. Everyone can.

  • @henryloo6264
    @henryloo6264 Год назад +2

    Welcome to my country !! Thank you for sharing your experience and time. Enjoy yourself in this beautiful country

  • @chimera7659
    @chimera7659 Год назад +4

    Woww.. Amazing how clean this place is...

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Год назад +3

    Chris & Carol: Welcome to Taipei, Taiwan this week to tours around the city in great joy to visits remarkable temples,museums,parks, restaurants,etc. in March of 2023❤❤❤

  • @heyjojo1998
    @heyjojo1998 Год назад +2

    Great episode!! Love this video! I am going to share this to my friends who are going to Taiwan this summer!!!

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Год назад +7

    Chris & Carol: Welcome to Taipei, Taiwan this week to visits many remarkable temples, restaurants, hotels,museums, etc. around the beautiful capital city of Taipei, Taiwan today’s in great joy on your first trip to this small island Southeast Asian country.I am hoping more new videos are coming up soon this week in March of 2023❤❤❤Good LUCKS always❤❤❤

  • @ingridnh1
    @ingridnh1 Год назад +5

    Great video! Never would have thought of going to Taiwan but there is lots to see there! Thanks for sharing!❤

  • @annorlin
    @annorlin Год назад +4

    Eating outside is cheaper than cooking at home in Taiwan, and there are plenty of options in convenience stores.

  • @sabrinastraveladventures4263
    @sabrinastraveladventures4263 Год назад +7

    So excited for this!!!! I am planning to go there in near future so that’s so helpfull to me! Let’s watch 😊
    Sabrina🇫🇷🇬🇧

  • @trdrav4
    @trdrav4 Год назад +4

    Hopefully we see some Night Market action soon! Taiwan is affordable from what I hear. I recommend trying the noodles for sure

  • @chibichumon
    @chibichumon Год назад +2

    I’m going there soon with my partner! Excited.

  • @bp144
    @bp144 Год назад +11

    Please do not laugh at this. 😂 I was watching this video at 1:00 am in the morning in California. When you guys ordered your dumplings I stopped the video and went to my freezer at found some dumplings. I proceeded to steamed six of them so that I could have a fully immersive and interactive experience while watching the rest of the video! Chris’ description of the pork dumplings was just too mouthwatering to not get instantly hungry and have a craving for them! Lol!

    • @bp144
      @bp144 Год назад

      *and found

    • @bp144
      @bp144 Год назад +1

      * to steam. (I told you it was early in the morning because I can’t even spell correctly!)

    • @ethiopiazoldyk4667
      @ethiopiazoldyk4667 Год назад +1

      ​@@bp144 no problem 😅

    • @bitnadolee5297
      @bitnadolee5297 Год назад +2

      Bruh I’m watching this in Germany at 12 am, and I had the same thought 😂

  • @zaya863
    @zaya863 Год назад +7

    I want visit TW too

  • @gabrieltristan4672
    @gabrieltristan4672 Год назад +2

    Many Filipinos are working in Taiwan in electronics garments and caregiver... taiwanese tourist visits northern part of the Philippines.. i think it's a hundred miles away from the Philippines that's why together with the u.s the
    Philippines government have an agreement to use the northern part of the Philippines as it's u.s naval base.through EDCA enhance defense cooperation

  • @laraw840
    @laraw840 Год назад +2

    You guys should visit the Palace museum! All the most ancient and valuable artifact and art pieces of China are in Palace Museum. It will take some 30 to 40 years to showcase them if they change exhibition every 3 months. The collection there is simply amazing!

  • @dennisdaniels2992
    @dennisdaniels2992 Год назад +6

    Hi Chris and Carol, I hope you explore Taipei, Taiwan 🇹🇼!

  • @sumitsinghchouhan103
    @sumitsinghchouhan103 Год назад +12

    I love Taiwan country

  • @tiro_taiwan
    @tiro_taiwan Год назад +2

    Welcome to Taiwan~~
    Hope you have a great trip here❤
    I heard that many foreigners think Taiwan is "Dumpling Country" that dumplings could be found everywhere, but actually not www
    20:34 And that is fried dumplings
    21:22 I think that just soy sauce
    22:30 I usually add some sugar in it

  • @nicolacarozziart
    @nicolacarozziart Год назад +4

    I love my piccirilla and we will visit Taipei sooooooon!

  • @ricardotongol567
    @ricardotongol567 Год назад +3

    Hello Chris and Carol in Taipei, Taiwan. Thank for another wonderful beauty journey in an exiting place. Have fun and enjoy.

  • @censoredyoutube4902
    @censoredyoutube4902 Год назад +3

    You happened to look for dining in the least westernized district in Taipei. There are lots of nice eateries in other areas of Taipei where people have no trouble communicating in English or other more popular foreign languages like Japanese and Korean.

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Год назад +3

    Chris & Carol: Welcome to Taipei, Taiwan this week to tours around the city in great joy in March of 2023 on your first visit to Southeast Asia (Taipei, Taiwan) this week.I really LOVE this great video so much for you guys to visits great temples, restaurants, hotels,parks,on a trails in the hill forest,streets markets, etc. in 2023❤❤❤

  • @jongjiroadlane30
    @jongjiroadlane30 Год назад +1

    Welcome to my hometown! Great to see one of my favorite travel RUclips channel's hosts coming around!! Enjoy your stay!

  • @mr.randolph5582
    @mr.randolph5582 Год назад +5

    Hey, you could have titled this video "Our trip to Taipi and the dodgy hotel" LOL Thanks for your video. Taipei looks like a very interesting place. The main square was amazing! Especially after seeing those photographs of all those people in it. I am sure it's a little frustrating with the language barrier. You're doing a great job. Thank You. Keep hunting down those dumplings. 😊

  • @alodiam69
    @alodiam69 Год назад +3

    Watching from 🇨🇦

  • @heyjojo1998
    @heyjojo1998 Год назад

    The app for translation is so cool. The yellow -ish soup is millet porridge and it's healthy soupy dish for breakfast.

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Год назад +4

    Chris & Carol: Welcome to Taipei, Taiwan this week to tours around the beautiful capital city of Taipei, Taiwan this week to visits remarkable temples, restaurants,parks,hotels,etc. in March of 2023.I wish you guys good LUCK always in peace March of 2023❤❤❤❤

  • @ghost_writer_tw0104
    @ghost_writer_tw0104 Год назад

    0:17. NO WAY!! I was just clicking random traveling videos, but didn't expect to see people having the food made by my family. Hope you enjoyed the food and hospitality in Taipei.
    22:39. This is foxtail millet porridge. Usually people add some sugar in it to get flavor, and it serves as an appetizer (or dessert if you like, depending on how much sugar you love lol).

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Год назад +2

    Chris & Carol: Welcome to Taipei, Taiwan this week in great joy to released this remarkable video to tours around the city @ Liberty Square to see great temples & other places in March of 2023❤❤❤

  • @Thailandtravelvideo
    @Thailandtravelvideo Год назад +6

    So beautiful video! I love everything you do. You always find a way to surprise us. Best wishes to you from Thailand!!💝💖❤🧡💛💚💙💜💯💯💯

  • @kathyr4707
    @kathyr4707 Год назад +12

    Absolutely loved your video Chris and Carol!! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Couple of questions did you need a visa to go to Taiwan and did you have to buy a sim card when you got there to get internet on your phone. I notice how helpful google translate can be. Love from Canada 🇨🇦 ❤

    • @張怡敏-n1u
      @張怡敏-n1u Год назад

      Canadian don’t need Visa to come! But yes, you do need to buy SIM card to get internet on your phone. You can buy it in Taiwan Airport. Welcome to Taiwan!

  • @stephenkrus
    @stephenkrus Год назад +2

    Yay! Food for Chris!😅Dumplings looks awesome.💎✨👌

  • @kleahm
    @kleahm Год назад +6

    Wow! I am so glad that you guys are in Taiwan. Happy to see you guys in City right now. Been waiting for this kind of travel from you guys. Hopefully you can travel to Japan too

  • @soniagonzalez5719
    @soniagonzalez5719 Год назад +1

    Hola los sigo desde que estuvieron en Turquía me gusta el contenido de ustedes saludos desde Miami 🙏🇺🇸🙏🇨🇺

  • @living_peace
    @living_peace Год назад +4

    Thanks 👍👍

  • @paintbynumbermonalisa4187
    @paintbynumbermonalisa4187 Год назад +3

    Love this video…I think Millet is like some type of grain….it did look like ground corn soup though 😊.

  • @CyrilDance
    @CyrilDance Год назад +4

    Great videos you are doing. You spoke about a permit for hiking. I am a keen walker. Can you explain what you mean with obtaining a permit in your video please?

  • @yorukkizigeziyor
    @yorukkizigeziyor Год назад +6

    😍😍Look Amazing😍😍

  • @bdw1968
    @bdw1968 Год назад +2

    Welcome to Taipei. Hope you will you enjoy your time. Great place for exploration and food. food is amazing. yummy. I've lived here for 30 years. enjoy and let me know if you have any questions. keep up the great work

    • @bdw1968
      @bdw1968 Год назад +2

      while in Tapei, you should visit Dihwa street, night markets, 101 area.

  • @JohnAndTeriJustGo
    @JohnAndTeriJustGo Год назад +3

    Great video... This is our first stop of our 3 year adventure on May 24th, one way tix SFO-TPE ❤ Be safe U2, see ya’s somewhere on the road.

  • @Benandmycat
    @Benandmycat Год назад +9

    Thanks loving your meander around Taipei ! Great viewpoints over Taipei from the park. So pleased you both found dumplings ! look so tasty ! Great tip for translating food menus with your phone 😮!!! Looking forward to seeing more of Taipei!

  • @miayle9545
    @miayle9545 Год назад +2

    sorry for the language barrier. I saw there are many vegetarian shop/ restaurant in your footage. I think there’s many vegan restaurants in Taiwan too.

  • @Philippinesadventure
    @Philippinesadventure Год назад +9

    I traveled to Taiwan back in the 1980s and 1990s always enjoyed. Took the train from Taipei going north around to the east side of country. Hope you visit Elan and see the sea black sand and the mountains marble rocks.

    • @investment-gps2765
      @investment-gps2765 Год назад +2

      You should go visit again if possible, because Taiwan has changed drastically (in the right direction) during the last forty years.

  • @NickyDunn
    @NickyDunn Год назад +3

    Hiya. Chris and Carol.
    I love the cherry blossom trees. Thank you for the lovely tour around. Always informative.
    Love the app to translate. Very good.
    Great choice. The dumplings do look tasty. Glad you found some.
    That was a workout. Those steps. Great viewpoints. Amazing views.
    Great video. Happy Sunday.

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Год назад +10

    Chris & Carol: Welcome to Taipei, Taiwan this week in great joy to tours around the city in March of 2023.I am so delighted on your first trip to this remarkable small island Southeast Asian country in March of 2023.I wish you guys good LUCK in Taipei, Taiwan this March of 2023❤❤❤❤

  • @zigzagsolti5998
    @zigzagsolti5998 Год назад +7

    Amazing 🎉🎉🎉

  • @0888686
    @0888686 Год назад +1

    Wow, can’t believe one of my fav RUclipsr in my contry 😊🤗🤗

  • @mariaangelinabatallones292
    @mariaangelinabatallones292 Год назад +2

    dumplings and noodle soups in Taiwan are we always eat.

  • @martinhelmut3776
    @martinhelmut3776 Год назад +1

    nice introduction of Taiwan

  • @ayadalzahron
    @ayadalzahron Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing

  • @mariposabay4006
    @mariposabay4006 Год назад +2

    Dumplings are northern China thing. Although very popular in Asia but you shouldn't expect dumplings in every restaurant like rice or noodles.

  • @Photosandfood
    @Photosandfood Год назад +3

    Loved the video! Question from someone looking to start some road-trip videos this summer. Were the walking videos done mostly on a GoPro? If so, do you have an external mic on it. Thanks so much.

  • @glennplumlee9155
    @glennplumlee9155 Год назад +2

    super interesting!!

  • @heathhollenshead251
    @heathhollenshead251 Год назад

    The cliff parts were crazy. Wow. keep it up.

  • @CW0203
    @CW0203 Год назад

    thank you,you guys have fun

  • @nicolew8020
    @nicolew8020 Год назад +1

    We're in the south of Taiwan right now and here we have 26°C 😊

  • @phildodd5532
    @phildodd5532 Год назад +1

    Wow ! How beautiful ! Nice to see there are some other pretty places like Texas ! 😄😁

  • @soniagonzalez5719
    @soniagonzalez5719 Год назад +1

    Me encanta Taiwán saludos Dios les bendiga 🙏👏👏

  • @breveth
    @breveth Год назад +1

    It's just Taiwan. Taipei is what China is trying to rebrand it as, before they attempted an invasion. Taiwan is fantastic!

  • @manuelaffonso2191
    @manuelaffonso2191 Год назад +2

    A couple years ago I read that Taiwan is much cleaner than Singapore.

  • @ya-hsunlan502
    @ya-hsunlan502 Год назад +1

    Go to Taipei university district. Just ask for the recommendation and ask them to show u what is inside. Eat eat eat, try try try. Please explore…
    I was born in Taipei, btw.