Taipei Airport Arrival TPE 2023 (Taoyuan International Airport at Terminal 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • In this Taipei airport arrival we come in on China Airlines from Hong Kong. The airport here is called Taoyuan International Airport at Terminal 1.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @WindsorYeh
    @WindsorYeh 5 месяцев назад +10

    The republic of China has NOTHING to do with People’s Republic of China. The Republic of China is the country more commonly known as “Taiwan” today, while the PRC is that China the USA hates a lot. We normally do not refer ourselves as a part of China even though we are a part of the Republic of China. A huge part, so huge that it is basically 100%. We are Taiwanese, and we are proud to be ruled by the democratic nation of the Republic of China (Taiwan). But we don’t call ourselves “Chinese”.

  • @user-kb6dq8zt1k
    @user-kb6dq8zt1k Месяц назад

    Your voice is good to hear 😊😊

  • @kcha2004
    @kcha2004 11 месяцев назад +15

    Taiwan is not part of China. Taiwan is an independent democratic country with its own elected government officials and military forces.

  • @jamierudberg4843
    @jamierudberg4843 7 месяцев назад

    Great airport! Was there in 2016!

  • @deepalperera4592
    @deepalperera4592 7 месяцев назад

    good report

  • @juifu
    @juifu Год назад +9

    Not Chinese Republic of Taiwan, but Republic of China, which is different from the one in Beijing

    • @VirtCam
      @VirtCam  Год назад +3

      Thank you for correcting

  • @ishvidiao2673
    @ishvidiao2673 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oh my goodness! Too many walks and I'd panic.. lol glad you knew where you'd go. I'd freak out. All I can see are Chinese characters on the walls and prints. But thank you for sharing your trip. Very helpful.

    • @VirtCam
      @VirtCam  11 месяцев назад +2

      It’s not too bad but the lines can be a bit of a challenge

  • @larkincheng5767
    @larkincheng5767 10 месяцев назад +1

    We are in Taipei from hong kong

  • @johnnary
    @johnnary Год назад +2

    Please do the Caribbean and Hawaii

  • @melly76
    @melly76 Месяц назад

    Where is the atm machine

  • @kimshishiable
    @kimshishiable 3 месяца назад +1

    Taiwan is an independent sovereign country. It has its own constitution, democratically-elected leaders, and about 300,000 active troops in its armed forces. The Chinese Communist Party regime has never governed Taiwan, and Taiwan is not a part of the PRC.

  • @Dre4ever
    @Dre4ever Год назад +6

    They speak Mandarin and Taiwanese

    • @jerryl1354
      @jerryl1354 Год назад

      *they speak Cantonese as well, theres no such language as Taiwanese. it's mainly spoken in Taiwan/HK & Macau but Mandarin is also spoken too, just not common. similar to Mandarin but the characters & pronouciation are more complex

    • @tkhs8563
      @tkhs8563 Год назад

      Actually, there is a language called Taiwanese, which is based on Hokkien but has adopted many Japanese words. Before the KMT regime from mainland China moved to Taiwan, Taiwanese was once the major language in Taiwan. Even nowadays, it is still one of the major languages in Taiwan, especially in the southern part. As for Cantonese, unfortunately, most Taiwanese don't speak it, except for those who have immigrated from Canton or Hong Kong. So basically, people in mainland China speak Mandarin plus their own local dialect, people in Taiwan speak Mandarin plus Taiwanese or Hakka or indigenous languages. People in HK and Macao speak Cantonese, plus Mandarin with a strong accent, and some of them are fluent in English as well.@@jerryl1354

    • @Dre4ever
      @Dre4ever Год назад

      @@jerryl1354 I meant Taiwanese Mandarin.

    • @fredchen3107
      @fredchen3107 9 месяцев назад

      Did you mean to say "Hokkien" instead of "Taiwanese"? Indeed, both Mandarin and Hokkien are popular in Taiwan. There's also a language called "Hakka" that is popular, too. Hokkien and Hakka are mostly the Southern Chinese languages. The Taiwanese Mandarin is largely the same as the Chinese Mandarin.

    • @anyone150
      @anyone150 Месяц назад

      Taiwanese (dialect) is Hokkein which is the other de-facto language spoken in Taiwan alongside Mandarin Chinese (putting Hua or GuoYi). Hokkein is also spoken amongst the Chinese in The Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. Mandarin Chineae is the national or common language in China, Taiwan, Singapore.

  • @sdfv4zx
    @sdfv4zx 10 месяцев назад +3

    China and taiwan are 2 diff country, the ccp never control taiwan but they sure want to, i will be in that airport for 2hours layover on my way to saigon in a few month.

  • @B1ackJun
    @B1ackJun 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, do you need a visa go to Taiwan I am USA citizen.

    • @VirtCam
      @VirtCam  7 месяцев назад +1

      no its a visa on arrival. Just fill out some forms before arrival for customs and immigration the airline will provide that