I’m glad we got to meet up for tea at Wistaria and good to hear that you enjoy visiting Taiwan so much. I’ve been here 17 years and still appreciate the wonderful people, culture, food, public transportation, nature, cities and countryside and safety.
Nice episode. Your earlier videos on Taiwan inspired me to take a trip there last year, it was a great time. Thanks for that and all the other quality content, keep it up!
Is Wistaria no longer shutting down for renovations? I was last there in July and they said they're closing for a few years but I'd be very happy if they changed their mind. I also wanted to call out some english friendly tea shops in case someone stumbles over this: tea4joy for pu'er (mostly - if you ask they have other things too), Wolf Tea and DigniTea for Taiwanese oolong.
@@TeaDB The latest review on Google Maps says they're closing in December (from 3 days ago). I didn't see anything either but when I was buying tea they mentioned they'd be closing for 3 to 5 years (!) :(
I’m glad we got to meet up for tea at Wistaria and good to hear that you enjoy visiting Taiwan so much. I’ve been here 17 years and still appreciate the wonderful people, culture, food, public transportation, nature, cities and countryside and safety.
Yes, very happy to meetup always Emilio. Appreciate you making the time to come down!
Nice episode. Your earlier videos on Taiwan inspired me to take a trip there last year, it was a great time. Thanks for that and all the other quality content, keep it up!
Very glad you enjoyed it. Love Taiwan!
Bookmarking this video as I'm going to Taiwan in February! :)
Hope you enjoy your trip to Taiwan! Cheers!
@teadb how stringemt is the labeling in Taiwan in your opinion?
Are Alishans really from Alishan??
You never go to Yunnan and Fujian in China?
Have not been. Would love to though.
Is Wistaria no longer shutting down for renovations? I was last there in July and they said they're closing for a few years but I'd be very happy if they changed their mind.
I also wanted to call out some english friendly tea shops in case someone stumbles over this: tea4joy for pu'er (mostly - if you ask they have other things too), Wolf Tea and DigniTea for Taiwanese oolong.
Interesting. I didn't see any mention of it when I was there about a month ago.
Right on re: tea recs. Just had a Dignitea on last week!
@@TeaDB The latest review on Google Maps says they're closing in December (from 3 days ago). I didn't see anything either but when I was buying tea they mentioned they'd be closing for 3 to 5 years (!) :(
@@mcernuscadang . Long closure. Glad I got to visit before they close.