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Food trip in Miakou
The street food in Miakou night market range from the ordinary to the out-of-this-world and far out to the downright disgusting. Still, everything is worth a try. You can't miss this raucous...Read full tip...
Keeping out of trouble in Kinmen
Keep out of Kinmen's military posts, especially after dark. Assaults from the PRC (People's Republic of China) may have quieted down decades ago, but you can never be too sure. . Read full tip...
Hot Spring Disclaimers
Every hot spring in Taiwan may claim to have 100% naturally-occuring mineral water, however some public baths (especially those high-end ones) are said to cheat on the customers by adding sulfur powder...Read full tip...
In using the public toilets
Always keep a pack of tissue or wipes along, most of Taiwan's public toilets have none.. Read full tip...
What to avoid in Wulai's rivers
As much as Wulai's rivers can appease your craving for a little swim, be sure to get out of the water before 4-5 in the afternoon. Late afternoon showers are quite frequent in the area, and the...Read full tip...
Taiwan products-No labels in English
Lukang's market streets are known for selling local delicacies with exotic ingredients. However the majority of the food aren't labeled in English and they have some wired food there. It'd be best...Read full tip...
Taiwan's Tap Water
Taiwan's waters are generally unsafe to drink so you're better off carrying bottled water instead.. Read full tip...