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Jiantan Trail. The Best Hike in Taipei.

Jiantan Hiking trail

Okay, so here’s an unpopular opinion, Elephant Mountain, it gives you a good view of Taipei, is not the best hike around Taipei city.

The Jiantan hiking trail gives you some of the most amazing views of Taipei you’ll get, and at a fraction of the effort, in comparison to getting to the top of elephant mountain.

Since this trail is not as popular as its peer at the end of the red line on the Taipei metro, you won’t see that many tourists/foreigners, it’s mostly visited by local Taiwanese who enjoy hiking.

You will get a good view of one of the most iconic buildings in Taipei, I’m talking about the Grand hotel, that red Chinese looking building in the pic below.

You will also get a perfect view of Taipei city. You’ll be able to see what Taipei is really like, a concrete jungle surrounded by mountains that are green all year long.

But, can You see 101 from here? The answer is YES!!!!!

You’ll see 101 in all of its splendor and more. Right in front of it you’ll see Songshan airport.

If you’re a good photographer you can get a pic of an airplane landing or taking off with the 101 as the background.

I wasn’t able to get that shot, but it was still an amazing view.

How Do You Get to Jiantan Hiking Trail?

It’s actually very simple, just head over to Jiantan station on the red line, this is the same station people get off at when they’re going to visit Shilin Night Market.

Instead of taking the exit towards Shilin Night market, take the opposite one. Get to the corner on your left and cross towards the left, once on the other side of the road make a right and walk until you reach the trailhead.

There’s a big sign that marks the beginning of the Jiantan hiking trail, you won’t miss it.

As usual, the best thing to do is follow Google maps, that’s how I get anywhere.

If you’re looking for a more challenging climb then you might be interested in reading about the Highest mountain in Taipei, Qixing Mountain!!

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11 Things to Do in Byron Bay, Australia.

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1-Go to Byron Cape Lighthouse.

Let’s start with what could be the highlight of visiting Byron Bay, go to the lighthouse, you’ll get an amazing view and if you’re lucky enough you’ll see whales or dolphins.

 

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How to get to the Lighthouse in Byron Bay?

You have two options, you can either get an Uber to take you up there, which will be around 12 AUD depending on which part of town you’re staying at, or walk.

Walking up there might be the best option, it’ll take you from 45 minutes to 1 hour to get to the lighthouse.

If you get up early enough the weather will be cool and as you go up you’ll have a good view of the beach and you’ll be surrounded by a lot of green, perfect for nature lovers.

 

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2-Go The Most Easterly Point of the Australian Mainland.

If you decided to hike up to the lighthouse, on the way there you’ll see a sign indicating you to turn left, if you make that turn, in 10 minutes you’ll be in the most easterly point of the Australian Mainland.

If you took an Uber up there, then you’ll see some stairs going down, just take them and you’ll run into the same sign indicating you to turn right.

 

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I know, it looks beautiful. That picture was taken on a sunny Saturday at midday, make sure to take a hat with you and apply some sunblock, take a bottle of water too.

Once you go down it’ll look like this.

 

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3-Have a Shrimp Cocktail by the Beach.

What’s better than shrimp? Nothing!!!! Well at least for me. If you share my passion for shrimp and other seafood I’d recommend you to go to Fishheads by the main beach and have one of these.

 

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4-Go For a Walk on the Main Beach.

This is an obvious one, Byron Bay is a beach town, you will of course go and check out the beach. The beach is not something great, there are better beaches in Thailand and the Philippines, but this is not a competition.

If you get up early, you’ll see a lot of people working out on the beach, doing yoga or practicing surfing, and you’ll also see a lot of dogs, which might be the best part of going to this beach.

 

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5-Catch the Sunrise at Fisherman’s Lookout.

Wake up around 6 AM and walk to the end of the main beach, use Google maps to point you in the right direction, and after some 30 minutes, you’ll arrive at an amazing spot to catch the sunrise.

 

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6-Have Lunch at The Farm.

You’ll most likely have to take an Uber to get here as it is located some 20 minutes away by car from the center of town. In the Farm, you’ll find different restaurants serving fresh food, from the farm to your plate.

Plus, you’ll also have an amazing view and can go walk around for free. I chose to have lunch at three blue ducks, the food was good and the staff was very nice.

I took some pics and posted them in my Instagram, please swipe left to see them all.

 

 

7-Walk Around Town.

This is an obvious one right, I mean you’ll be there, of course, you have to walk around town, but really, take the time, at least one day, to just explore the town.

There are many shops, some are very common but others are pretty peculiar. When I was there I found a crystals store and an old records store that are kind of cool.

My favorite part of town was the graffitis.

 

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8-Take a Ride on the First Solar Train in the World

This train operates on a three-kilometer section of the disused Casino-Murwillumbah line. Getting on this train to go anywhere is not really necessary, getting on it is more about the fun of it.

The service is provided on a train from 1949, this is your chance to experience what trains were like a long time ago. For more information about the Byron Train please click here

 

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Where does it take you? Well, it takes you from Byron bay beach station to the north beach station, the ride takes around 10 minutes. To be honest there’s not that much to see on the north beach station.

When I got to the north beach station I just walked around for a while, so nothing interesting and then headed back to the station to get the train going back to Byron Beach.

 

9-Rent a Bicycle and Explore Town

Just so you know, you can rent a bicycle. Go to Byron service station at 1 Shirley St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia and you can rent one there.

 

10-Make a Beer Tour

If you’re into beer you can pay a visit to stone and wood, have a tour and enjoy some beer.

 

11-Byron Bay Ballooning

I didn’t do this myself as I ran out of time, at least I have a reason to go back I guess.

 

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You can book this online or wait until you get to Byron Bay and book it there.

If I remember correctly, I saw a tour operator agency in front of a Mexican restaurant called Margarita – really good Mexican food by the way- and they had a counter there to book the hot air balloon ride.

In Byron Bay, there are of course countless options for drinking and dining depending on the kind of food you like. Two places I enjoyed a lot were The balcony bar & oyster, and Loft Byron Bay.

 

Where to stay in Byron Bay?

Staying in an apartment seems the way to go around here. Everyone I met was staying in an apartment they booked either through Airbnb or Booking.com.

In terms of location, I feel Shirley street is a good one, you’ll be close enough to the beach and the center of the town, but away enough to have peace and quiet at night.

I booked an apartment through Booking.com. I booked at Mariner’s bay apartment on Shirley street. Search for the dates of your preference and you will surely find some good deals.

Booking.com

 

How To Get to Byron Bay?

The closest airports are Brisbane International Airport and Gold Coast Airport. Brisbane is two hours away and Gold Coast one hour away. After landing in either airport you’d have to either rent a car or pay for a transportation service.

If you go and Google, transportation from Brisbane airport to Byron Bay, you’ll find different companies offering the service.

After doing some research I decided to go with Byron easy bus, it was a shared shuttle bus, they picked me up at the airport and dropped me off directly at my address in Byron bay.

Hope this post was helpful for you. Have a nice trip. Here are some links that might help you plan that next trip.

Crossbordering South East Asia

A Beautiful Trip Through Thailand

 

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The Best Japanese Restaurant in Taipei

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If you’re looking for Japanese food there’s one area in all of Taipei I’d 100% recommend you to go, Zhongshan.

In the area surrounding Zhongshan station, you’ll find many Japanese restaurants, ranging from Ramen only restaurants to full sushi and sashimi service.

Linsen North Road, not far from Zhongshan station, on lane 119 and others around it you’ll also find many Japanese restaurants. Why are there so many Japanese restaurants around here?

Well, Zhongshan, and more specifically Linsen north road, is full of Japanese businessmen that, after working hours, go out to drink and dine. You’ll even find Japanese High Dining at the Okura Prestidge Hotel.

But why did I choose Mijian as the best Japanese Restaurant in Taipei? Well, it’s because of the different concept they offer.

 

All you have to do is make a reservation, get there, sit down and enjoy the food.

As it’s mentioned in the video there’s no menu available, so if you have allergies to something or have some condition such as celiac disease I’d recommend you check with them before going there.

You can use Facebook to get in touch with them.

I was there in, October 2019 and at the time they only accepted cash, the price per person is 1,200 NTD.

If you want to take your own bottle of wine you can, all you have to do is pay 100 NTD to get a glass.

They don’t have a big selection of alcoholic drinks, you can pretty much get Sake or juice, a glass of Sake will cost you 200 NTD.

So, what’s the address of the best Japanese Restaurant in Taipei?

Address: 中山北路一段140巷3號1樓Taipei, Taiwan 104

All in English would be, Zhongshan North Road, Section 1, lane 140, number 3, floor 1.

 

Other Recommended Japanese Restaurants in Taipei

 

Chu Sui Izakaya

You should come to this restaurant especially if you’re looking for a traditional Japanese Omelet.

 

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The exact address is Zhongshan District, Nanjing East Road, Section 1, No 44. This restaurant is within walking distance from Zhongshan station.

 

Ginpusumiyaki Japanese Cuisine

 

Look for the big white lanterns. If you’d like the idea of sitting outside and enjoy some good Japanese BBQ with a glass of beer or Sake then this might be a good choice for you.

They also have indoor sitting. This is the address, No. 35號, Lane 135, Section 1, Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, 10491

 

Linsen North Road, Lane 119

This one is not a specific restaurant but a specific area, go to Linsen North Road, which is near Zhongshan station, go to Lane 119 and adjacent ones and take a look at all the restaurants there are.

You’ll find many Japanese restaurants, take a look at their menu and choose the one you like best.

 

Another post you might like to read

Most Famous Types of Food in Japan

 

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Hanoi in October. Is It Really Rainy?

Hanoi in october

The short answer to your question is no, it’s usually not that rainy. But since rain is a natural phenomenon you can not be 100% sure.

I’ve been to Hanoi during October twice, and both times I’ve seen no rain at all. Last time I was there I spent 5 days shopping and sightseeing. Highlights were Trang An and Halong bay, please scroll down and see some videos.

 

Hanoi in October Itinerary

 

First Day- Hanoi and Its Craziness

After landing in Hanoi around 11 am I got to the Old Quarter at around 2 pm. After checking in and taking a quick shower it’s time to go out and explore.

If you’ve never been to Hanoi in October or on any other month, here’s what the city is like, it was hot by the way. The title of the video is in Spanish, it means: visiting the old quarter

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBaHVVxkFTI
Visiting the Old Quarter

The traffic never stops. If you stand there waiting for the traffic to completely stop so you can cross well…that’s not how it works in Hanoi, you kind of have to just throw yourself into the chaos carefully.

Activities for the afternoon include:

 

  • Buying souvenirs
  • Having a drink by the lake
  • Go shopping for anything you want
  • Silk, fake backpacks, jackets and shoes
  • Have dinner, it can be at a fancy restaurant or a stall by the lake
  • Go into one of the many coffee houses
  • Sit by the lake

Tip* Don’t forget to buy a sim card so you can use Google maps. Take a look at the following pics, swipe left or right.

 

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For dinner (high-end dining) , you can go to green tangerine, one of the most recommended restaurants in town.

I was there during the first week of October and I was able to sit outside and have a really nice dinner, I’ll talk a bit more about restaurants later.

 

Second Day of Hanoi in October- Trang An

Okay, Trang An is not part of Hanoi but is super close and is one of the most popular tours from Hanoi. It’s all about exploring new places when traveling right? Trang an definitely will blow your mind.

Tours to Trang An are usually paired with a visit to Bai Dinh Pagoda, you’ll be picked up from your hotel and at the end of the day, they’ll take you back. It also includes lunch.

I booked through my hotel and they charged me 50USD, I saw signs on the streets- from tour operators- offering the tour for as low as 30 USD, is up to you how to book it.

Here’s a video of the one day trip to Bai Dinh Pagoda and Trang An, Hanoi in October, not a single drop of rain during the day.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh5twvzS9AE&t=5s

For this tour, you’ll usually be picked up around 8 am and then the tour bus will drive around the old quarter picking up some more guests. You’ll then drive for around 2 hours- bathroom stop included- till you reach the location of Bai Dinh Pagoda.

You can see Bai Dinh Pagoda in the last 2 minutes of the video above and I’ll also leave some pics here, swipe left or right, you’ll also see how sunny it was during october.

 

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While Bai Dinh temple is beautiful, I’d say the highlight of this tour is Trang An. October can get very very sunny, so don’t forget to wear light clothes and carry sunglasses and a hat with you.

The Trang an boat ride takes around 2 hours, in my humble opinion, that’s 30 minutes too long, if you can bring a little cushion to sit on, the ride will be a lot nicer.

Trang An is so worth it.

 

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As I mentioned, this tour includes lunch, but it wasn’t anything memorable, we stopped at this all you can eat buffet restaurant where there were many MANY other tourists.

I got back to the old quarter around 7 pm, after taking a quick shower it was time to go back outside to look for pho and spring rolls. I was looking forward to Cafe Nola, but when I got there it was very creepy, I think it’s better if you go in the morning.

So I opted for having dinner at a nearby restaurant called Duong Restaurant Ma May Hanoi. The food was really good and worth the price. They have some really good spring rolls.

 

the best spring rolls in town

On my way back to the hotel I got some souvenirs and bought some shoes too. I got some crazy cheap Adidas, I’ve been wearing them for the past 3 weeks and they’re still holding up quite alright.

 

Third Day- Going to Halong Bay

This might be the best part of your short stay in Hanoi, joining a 2 days 1-night tour to Halong Bay. Prices for this range between 90 USD to 175 USD per person depending on the kind of cruise you want to be on.

There are tour operators offering these tours all over the old quarter, and your hotel most likely can also help you book if you wish. Here’s a video I made about Halong Bay.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cgpTBk1XdI&t=14s

This is usually how the first day goes

 

  • Pick up at your hotel/hostel around 8:00 am
  • Drive for 4 hours to the port
  • There’s a souvenir and snacks stop on the way
  • You arrive at the port around midday
  • You’re taken to the cruise by boat and check-in
  • Lunch is served
  • Rest for 1 hour
  • Meet to go kayaking around the bay, visit a pearl farm and back to the ship
  • Meet for drinks on the deck
  • Hang out on the deck and watch the sunset
  • Have dinner
  • Go up to the deck and watch the stars

 

Fourth Day- 2nd Day on Halong Bay

The day begins with a Yoga class at 8 am, unless you drank too much last night. After Yoga, you can have breakfast for an hour and then make 1 last exploration stop at a cave.

 

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Once you get back to the ship you’ll have to gather your things and check out, the ship will start making its way back to the port, you’ll still enjoy one last lunch onboard.

Once you’re back on land you’ll be taken back to your hotel in the Old Quarter.

You’ll arrive at the Old Quarter around 6 or 7 pm, just in time for dinner, then again you can choose to go and explore the night markets or pay a visit to one of the most famous restaurants in town.

Essence Restaurant

 

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The food was definitely tasty and the presentation was Instagram worthy. This restaurant is part of the Essence Hotel, if you happen to stay there then all you’ll have to do is go downstairs and eat.

After dinner, you can go and walk around the old quarter and make some final souvenirs or clothing shopping.

 

Fifth Day- Time to Leave Hanoi

So this is the day to say goodbye to the beautiful and chaotic Old Quarter of Hanoi. I’d recommend you to get up really early in the morning and go stroll around while there are still not that many motorcycles around.

You’ll get to see a more peaceful and calm side of the small traditional city, scenes of people cleaning the streets, preparing food, people running, and some nice Vietnamese ladies selling flowers on their bicycles.

 

Depending on the time of departure out of Hanoi, you might still have time to have lunch, if not, then its time to pack your bags and go.

There are two things I want to put some focus on, the first one is, how expensive is it to eat in the nice restaurants of the Old Quarter?

 

Nice Dining in the Old Quarter

 

Green Tangerine

 

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If you make a Google search for the best restaurants in Hanoi, Green Tangerine for sure will show up in the results. The ambiance of the restaurant is nice, the food is good and the service is great.

You can make a reservation through their website or through Facebook. Getting there using Google maps is very straightforward.

This restaurant is definitely on the expensive side of Hanoi’s prices, but how much is it? Take a look

 

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In USA dollars that is 73USD. Food was more than enough for 2 people and included a glass of wine and a beer.

 

Duong’s 2

 

The serving sizes here were bigger than Green Tangerine’s, everything tasted great, their spring rolls are to die for. If I had to choose between Green Tangerine or Duong’s, I’d definitely go for Duong’s.

Here’s what a nice dinner for 2 will cost you.

 

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In USD that would be a total of 54USD.

As you can see, with those 2 examples, eating in fine restaurants in Hanoi is definitely pricey if you compare it to the more popular food at the markets or local shops. It’s up to you to decide which kind of experience you’d like to have.

The second point I want to focus on is fake products and other goods shopping.

 

Buying Fake Goods in Hanoi

 

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You see those Adidas shoes up there, and the north face bag and rain jacket, well they’re fake, I mean they have to be.

 

  • Two pairs of shoes: 43USD
  • The North Face bag: 11USD
  • The North Face Rain Jacket: 15USD

To be honest, they look like the real thing, I’ve been wearing one of those pairs of shoes for around a month now and it works just fine. If you’re on a long trip through Southeast Asia Hanoi is a good place to buy any extra backpack or shoes you might need.

If you want some magnets as souvenirs, you’ll spend around 5 USD for 6. If you want some coffee, you’ll spend around 10 USD for a box of 10 units.

 

Where to Stay in Hanoi

I’ve talked about this in other posts, for example

 

https://thelifestyleiwant.com/10-fun-activities-in-hanoi/

And my answer will always be, the Old quarter, now there are many many options to stay in at the Old quarter. The one hotel I always stay at is Hotel L’heritage, the prices are very affordable and the location is great, you’ll be 10 minutes away from the lake.

You can use Booking.com to make your reservations, I’ve used many times over the past 5 years and I’ve never had a single issue.

Booking.com

 

Conclusion

Visiting Hanoi and surroundings during October is fun, so don’t be afraid to book that flight and that hotel and go have fun.

 

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A Day Trip To Jiufen From Taipei

One Day Trip To Jiufen

How to Get to Jiufen?

From Taipei city, there are different ways to get to Jiufen. The most convenient one would be to take a bus.

First, go to Songshan metro station at the end of the green line, get out of the station and take bus number 1062.

From Songshan station to Jiufen old street takes approximately 50 minutes.

Heres Jiufen on the map, just click on it and follow Google map’s directions on how to get there.

 

About Jiufen, Taiwan.

 

  • Jiufen is a seaside mountain area in Ruifang District, New Taipei city. During the times of the Qing dynasty, it used to be an isolated village consisting of only nine families.
  • In 1893 a rich concentration of gold was discovered sending the small village into full town development as everybody wanted to be there to get some of the gold.
  • Gold mining activities started declining around in the late ’60s and the mine was finally shut off in 1971 and for a while became a forgotten town.
  • In 1989 a City of Sadness -filmed in Jiufen- put Jiufen back in the spotlight as the film was acclaimed around the world.
  • Year 2001, spirited away by Ghibli Studio was released, its downtown scenery resembles a lot that of Jiufen, making the old gold mining town a must-visit for Japanese tourists.

At Jiufen you’ll find countless stores selling all sorts of souvenirs, drinks, traditional food, gift boxes, clothes, tea and also many hotels and restaurants.

You’ll also get to see one of the most beautiful sea views in Taiwan. Also many beautiful lanterns all over the place.

Here are some photos that for sure will make you want to visit Jiufen ASAP.

 

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Is Visiting Jiufen Expensive?

Doing a one day trip to Jiufen is not expensive at all. By taking public transportation you’ll spend around 130 NTD going there and 130 NTD coming back to town.

Having something like a mango smoothy will cost around 100 NTD. Having lunch, something like fried rice will cost you between 150 NTD to 300 NTD depending on the restaurant you decide to go into.

As for souvenirs and other products, well, there are so many that it all depends on how much you want to spend. You can spend 50 NTD on a simple fridge magnet or 2,000 NTD on a piece of Jade.

 

Can I Book a Hotel in Jiufen?

Definitely, and I think is something worth doing. During the day you don’t get to see all the lanterns lit up.

 

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If you ask me which is the best hotel to stay at, I’d say that’s Chiu Chu Dint B&B. The location is perfect, you’ll be right at the center of the old street and you’ll have an amazing view.

Hope you enjoyed this post, below I’ll leave some links that might be of interest to you.

 

 

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How to Get Travel Visas? What all Beginners Need to Know.

Guide on how to get visas for beginners

When you’re planning a trip there are typically 4 aspects you have to consider: Flight, hotel, itinerary, and visas.

Now, depending on what passport you have, every time you travel you’ll have to apply for a visa or maybe not.

I know that last part wasn’t very helpful, but the thing about whether you need a visa or not depends on what passport you have and what country you’re traveling to.

How to get travel visas? Here’s what all beginner travelers and even some experienced ones need to know.

 

 

Visa Requirements are Different for Holders of Different Passports.

The passport you have matters a lot. There are travelers that could go their entire lives traveling without even knowing what a visa application form is.

These are usually the holders of passports of developed nations. According to Economictimes, these are the strongest passports as of 2019.

Country of Passport Number of Countries Allowing Visa Free Entry
Japan 190
Singapore 189
South Korea 189
France 188
Germany 188
Denmark 187
Sweden 187
Finland 187
Italy 187
Luxembourg 186

So as you can see, anyone who holds a passport from the above nations won’t have to worry too much about visas since there are 180+ destinations where they can enter by just showing their passport.

On the other hand, we have the weakest passports. If you happen to have one the passports in the list below, then most likely, you’ll have to constantly apply for visas if you want to travel internationally.

Country of Passport Number of Countries Allwoing Visa Free Entry
Afghanistan 30
Iraq 33
Syria 37
Pakistan 39
Somalia 40
Yemen 40
Sudan 43
Eitrea 43
Lybia 44
Ethiophia 46

As you can see, your passport matters a lot when traveling internationally. When somebody asks me if they need a visa to visit X country my answer always is: It depends. What passport do you have?

 

How to Get a Visa?

There isn’t just one answer for this question, it pretty much depends on which country you want to visit.

The first thing you have to do is find out whether you need a visa for such a country. Go to the official immigration website of the country and look for their visa policies.

They’ll usually have a list of the passport holders of specific countries they let in visa-free. If your country is not there then you’ll have to apply for a visa.

 

In the government websites -immigration- they usually make it clear on how to apply for a visa and the types of visa you can apply for.

They also let you know the procedure and how much you’ll have to pay for it.

 

Steps on how to apply for a visa

 

  • First. Make sure you need a visa. You usually find this info in the country’s immigration website.
  • Second. If you need a visa then keep on looking in the website for a visa section.
  • Third. Select the type of visa you need and follow instructions on how to apply.
  • Fourth. Make the application and wait for the response.

Maybe the previous steps were very vague. The truth is that the process of how to get a visa varies a lot from country to country.

For example.

As a Nicaraguan passport holder, I need a visa to go to enter Hong Kong. Last time I applied for one I had to mail a lot of papers, along with a bank check to an address in Hong Kong.

Once my visa was approved they mailed back a visa sticker which I had to put in my passport.

I also need a visa to visit Japan. To apply for this one I simply have to go to the nearest embassy, present a bunch of paper and pay for the visa fee in cash.

They tell me right away whether I meet the requirements or not. If I do then I leave my passport there and I can pick it up within one week with the visa sticker on.

To go to Australia I also need a visa. For this one I have to do the whole process online. I have to scan a lot of papers and submit an online application and make an online payment.

 

If approved, the immigration department of Australia will send me a PDF file stating they will let me visit as a tourist, no sticker.

If I want to go to Vietnam I first need to apply for an approval letter, which I have to pay for. Once I arrive in Vietnam I can apply for a visa on arrival without presenting too many papers and just making a payment.

The point I’m trying to make here is that the process of getting a visa will vary from country to country.

Even if two persons with different passports need a visa to visit the same country, the applying process might be different.

For example, someone with a Japanese passport needs a visa to enter India, someone with a Nicaraguan passport also needs a visa to enter India, but there’s a difference.

The person with the Japanese passport can simply get on a plane and pay for a visa on arrival in India.

The person with the Nicaraguan passport can not do that. This person would need to first apply for an electronic visa.

 

Common Documents You’ll Need to Apply for a Visa.

Even though is true that visa application procedures and requirements vary from one country to another, there are still a set of documents I believe are quite common to be asked to present when applying for any visa.

 

  • Bank statement- with a lot of money to support yourself during your stay.
  • Accommodation reservation.
  • Flight tickets showing you’ll get out of the country soon.
  • Travel Itinerary.
  • Photocopy of your passport and any other relevant ID.
  • Passport size photos.
  • Prove of previous travel such as photocopies of previous tourist visas.
  • Health check or vaccines certificate, depending on which country you’re coming from. For example, Colombians need a yellow fever vaccine certificate to enter Thailand.
  • A filled out visa application form.

Once you gather all the documents the country requires, you upload them or mail them to them or simply take them to the nearest embassy and you’ll wait for the results. They might let you know if you get the visa right away of after a couple of weeks.

 

How to Get a Visa Easily?

After reading all of the above you might start feeling like applying for a visa is a little bit complicated and stressful, and you know what, sometimes it is.

 

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I almost didn’t get my Hong Kong visa and I had already paid for my ticket and hotel, both were non-refundable. So how do you make the process easier?

Well, you can ask for advice from people that have experience processing visas for people that hold the same passport as you and that have traveled to the same destination where you want to go.

If you’re looking for an agency that can help you process a visa this is the one I recommend. They have a nice search engine where you can enter your country (country of passport) and your destination.

They’ll tell you whether you need a visa or not, and if they can help you process one they will let you know.

 

Common Visa Types

There are 3 visa types I consider to be the most common ones anyone might need to apply for.

 

Tourist Visas

This is the most common one. You can apply either for single entry or multiple entries depending on the country’s regulations.

Sometimes countries will let you in visa-free for a short period of time and then you’ll have to apply for a tourist visa if you want to stay longer. For example, UK passport holders can enter Vietnam visa-free and remain there for 15 days.

If they want to stay longer then they’ll have to apply for a visa in advance, or before the 15 days are up.

 

Transit Visas

For anyone with a not so strong passport, it will be possible for you to need a visa only for transiting a country.

This means that if you have one layover before arriving at your final destination. Please make sure you can transit the country in between visa-free.

For example, when I fly from Taiwan to Nicaragua, I have to go through the USA, in order to do so I need a transit visa, otherwise, they wouldn’t even let me get on the plane.

The same thing goes for Hong Kong since I have a Nicaraguan passport I need a transit visa, but if I don’t leave the transit area of the airport then I’m okay, allow me to explain.

A transit visa allows you to go through customs, get your luggage and go out of the airport, maybe your connecting flight departs in 12 hours and you need a hotel while you wait for your next flight right? Well with a transit visa you can do this.

 

But what if you have a connection that only lasts 4 or 6 hours, one where you don’t even have to get your luggage and check it in again because the airline will send it directly to the final destination?

In this case, I don’t need to apply for a transit visa because I will never leave the airport. I won’t even go through customs. I’ll just get out of the plane and go to another boarding gate to catch my next flight, with a little security check-in between, this is what is known as remaining in an airport’s transit area.

 

Visa on Arrival

Some countries offer travelers from certain nationalities the possibility of getting visas on arrival. This means that once you land in the country’s airport or you arrive at some border checkpoint.

All you have to do is fill out a form, present some photos and flight ticket to show you’ll get out of the country and pay a fee and you’ll be granted a visa.

Tourist visas durations may also vary depending on your passport. When I applied for a Chinese tourist visa it was granted to me for a period of 20 days, a friend with a USA passport was granted 5 years I think.

 

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Some Information About Visas

 

  • Visa fees are nonrefundable, meaning that if your visa is denied you won’t get your money back.
  • Not all visas are stickers on your passport, in some cases, you’ll just receive a PDF file with your visa information and you’ll show it before boarding and after landing.
  • Visa durations vary greatly, you can be granted a tourist visa stay of 1 or 3 months or sometimes up to 5 years.
  • Some countries will let you know right away if you meet the visa requirements, others will tell you in a month or two.
  • Visas processing time might take 1 day or 1 month.

 

Conclusion

Applying for a visa can be a little bit overwhelming, there’s a lot of information on the web right now that it becomes so easy to get lost on what to do.

If you invest the time in doing your research and have the patience to deal with bureaucratic processes then there’s no visa you couldn’t apply for on your own.

But if you don’t have the time nor the patience then I’d recommend you to contact someone who can help you process a visa. Nothing sucks more than having your whole trip canceled because you couldn’t get a visa on time or get the right visa.

One more thought.

Be aware of online scams, no one can guarantee you that they will get you a visa, if someone tells you, pay me 500 USD and I’ll get you a USA tourist visa or Australian visa, that’s most likely a scam.

What most travel agencies can do is help you prepare documents, guide you through the process of applying for the visa, make sure all the data you provide is appropriate and also make sure you select the adequate visa type.

All of this increases your chances of getting your visa approved.

 

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Japanese Food, A Guide of The Food You Can’t Miss

types of cuisine food in japan

Raise your hand if you like JAPAN!!!!! Yeah, me too, who doesn’t right?

If you’re like me and you’re wondering which are the most famous, common or easy to find types of Japanese food then this is a post for you.

Let’s get right into it, this is a Japanese Food Guide

 

1-Sushi

 

japanese food Sushi

This could be the most famous Japanese dish in the whole world right? Well at least one of them. They come in different colors and different flavors, and one thing is for sure, you’ll be left asking for more.

The dish is said to have originated in South East Asia. It was until the Edo period in Japan (1603-1868) that the dish was made popular all over Japan. Sushi rice is vinegared rice, with a little bit of salt and sugar.

Sushi ingredients and shapes vary widely, but the most common ingredients are seafood, vegetables and some times tropical fruits.

 

How healthy is Sushi?

It depends. If you go for the more traditional type then the main ingredients will be raw fish and rice, both are naturally low in fat and high in protein and carbohydrates. The latter is only in the rice.

When vegetables are added to Sushi, vitamins, and minerals are being added. Some seafood is high in omega 3 fatty acids which may have a good effect on cardiovascular health, so yeah Sushi is healthy.

Unless you go for the not so traditional Sushi, you know the ones that are made with fried shrimp and a lot of mayonnaise, that’s not healthy.

 

The best Sushi restaurants in Japan

I think it would be a Titanic task to go to every single Sushi restaurant in Japan and make the final decision on which are the absolute best. I certainly did not do that.

But here’s a list of the best Sushi restaurants in Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka, based on public reviews.

 

 

2-Sashimi

 

Japanese food sashimi

The cousin of Sushi, it’s similar to Sushi but not quite the same, mainly because there’s no rice. It’s possible to be served Sashimi and rice, but on separate plates.

The most common way to eat Sashimi is by dipping it in soy sauce and putting it in your mouth, it’s that simple. Sashimi is not just seafood, there is also beef Sashimi and even beef liver Sashimi.

Just like in Sushi there are different varieties. What is there in Sashimi? It’s just fresh raw fish or meat, there’s a lot of variety in the way it’s cut. It can be very thin slices, thick or in cube shapes.

Some Sashimi, like octopus Sashimi, is cooked due to its chewy nature.

 

Is Sashimi Healthy?

Considering that Sashimi is pretty much raw, sometimes it might be slightly boiled to avoid risks of infections, it’s safe to say is healthy as there’s no oil or breading added to it.

Tuna and Salmon Sashimi are particularly high in omega 3 and proteins and have low-calorie content.

 

3-Ramen

 

types of cuisine food in japan

This staple dish from Japanese cuisine actually has its roots in northern China. The most accepted theory is that Ramen was introduced to Japan by Chinese immigrants in the late 19th century in Yokohama, China Town.

After the end of world war 2, Japan had one of the worst rice crops ever recorded, and the USA, they were occupying Japan at the moment, introduced a lot of cheap wheat flour to the market to help cope with the lack of food.

It was like this that Ramen became a very popular dish in Japan, and bread too.

The dish is made out of noodles, soup, which is usually made of stock based on chicken or pork, and is also mixed with other ingredients such as onions, baby sardines, tuna flakes, among other things.

There’s also vegetable-based broth for vegetarians

 

Is Ramen Healthy?

Well, I would say this is a bit more difficult to settle since ramen bowls can be so different from each other in terms of ingredients.

There are a couple of publications out there that have tried to answer this question and they conclude that even though is not easy to make a final conclusion, Ramen tends to be high in sodium, low in protein and high in carbs.

The above doesn’t sound super healthy to me, to anyone who’s trying to build muscles and lose weight you should stay away from carbs and eat protein. Although I don’t think eating Ramen from time to time is bad.

 

4-Okonomiyaki

 

okonomiyaki japanese pancake

Okay, now we’re moving into the not so popular Japanese food, although this one is still fairly renown, Okonomiyaki, or how I call it, the Japanese pancake.

This is yet another type of Japanese food where ingredients can vary greatly from region to region in Japan.

The basic batter for the pancake is made out of flour, grated yam, water, eggs, and shredded cabbage, those are the basic ingredients, after that, it all depends on which style you get to choose from, it could include fish or even noodles.

In Osaka, where the dish is supposed to have originated, the dish is cooked like a pancake. It’s pan-fried and two spatulas are used to flip it and then cut it into pieces before serving.

 

Is Okonomiyaki healthy?

Let’s see, Okonomiyaki has eggs, vegetables, meat or seafood, and other toppings, and is pan-fried, so yes, it is healthy, whatever variation you choose will most likely be high in protein and other vitamins and minerals.

There are regions in Japan where they add a large amount of cabbage which is abundant in dietary fiber, great for digestion.

 

5-Takoyaki

 

Takoyaki popular japanse snacks

This is more of Japanese snack, very popular street food as well. This ball shape appetizer is made of wheat flour-based batter and cooked in a special molded pan.

The filling of Takoyaki is usually minced or diced octopus, pickled ginger and green onions. The balls are brushed on top with Takoyaki sauce

Takoyaki is said to have originated in Osaka, by a street vendor named Tomekichi in 1935. Something that’s very particular about this dish is that it requires a specially shaped pan to cook it.

 

Is Takoyaki Healthy?

Let’s see, Takoyaki is made out of batter that contains eggs and wheat and in the inside has octopus and a few vegetables, oh and it requires some oiled to be cooked.

The only ingredients you might argue are not healthy is the wheat and the oil, but come on Takoyaki is not a big dish, some small bite-size waffle-like snacks won’t ruin your diet.

 

6-Ebifurai

 

ebifurai or friend shrimp japanese food

Okay let’s make this clear right away, Ebifurai is deep-fried so is not healthy but man they’re good.

This dish is popular in Japan and in many Japanese restaurants around the world, the most common shrimp used for it is the black tiger shrimp and is said to have originated around the year 1900.

Cooking this is easy, some restaurants will straighten the shrimp out and pull the digestive track out, then they coat the shrimp with flour, beaten egg and bread crumbs, then they deep fry the shrimp.

You can find many variations or similar dishes in other Asian countries such as Korea and the Philippines.

 

7-Oden

 

oden japanese food guide

This might be one you haven’t heard of if you haven’t been to Asia, is not just popular in Japan, is also popular in Taiwan and China.

Oden consists of different food that’s been boiled in a mildly flavored broth. It’s considered to be a winter food for some, but you can find this food year-round in Japan.

It’s common to find Oden in night markets offered by street sellers. There are also restaurants and pubs selling it, you can even find it in convenience stores.

The way you usually go about ordering or buying this dish is by selecting only the food you’d like and put it in a small bowl or paper cup and add some of the broth, then you’ll be charged based on what you got.

Common ingredients are eggs, radish, konjec, processed seafood cakes, tofu, and corn.

 

Is Oden healthy?

It really is, first of all, everything is boiled in a broth that is almost water, and the ingredients are eggs, seafood, and vegetables, this is what you call a low in fat and high in nutrients dish.

In Taiwan Oden is also popular and you’ll find it in most convenience stores such as Family Marts and 7-11

 

8-Yakisoba

 

yakisoba japanese street food

I do enjoy eating this one very much. It’s both tasty and cheap, Nomadic Matt recommends it as a budget dish in his Japanese travel guide.

Yakisoba is basically a mixture of ramen style noodles combined with tiny pieces of pork and some chopped vegetables such as cabbage. It’s also mixed with something similar to oyster sauce, that’s how it gets its flavor and color.

This is a very common street food dish and you can also find it in some restaurants.

Interesting fact, Yakisoba can sometimes be served on top of a hot dog.

 

Is Yakisoba healthy?

A portion of Yakisoba for one person will be around 250 calories. It’ll be heavy on carbs and will contain a bit of protein thanks to the meat in it, some nutrients might be added if you mix it with vegetables.

As part of a balanced diet, eating Yakisoba once or twice per week shouldn’t represent any major health risk.

 

9-Dango

 

dango weird japanese food

Aha!!! I bet this is one you don’t hear about every day, or maybe yes I don’t know who you are.

This sweet Japanese food is said to have its origins in Kyoto. Four to five balls are served in a skewer just like in the picture above. Dango is made from mochiko, which is rice flour.

You can find Dango in Japan year-round, although some special flavors can only be found during some seasons. There are different varieties of Dango, they’re mainly differentiated by the main ingredient which provides the flavor.

Some popular ingredients are eggs, green tea, red beans, potatoes, and chestnuts.

 

Is Dango healthy?

You might be thinking, okay if this is dessert then it must not be good, well think again, desserts in Japan and other Asian nations are not the same as western desserts.

Even though they might be a bit high in calories, there are some options which are very low in fat and high in nutrients, Dango is one of those options, so don’t be afraid to eat it.

 

10-Sukiyaki

 

sukiyaki, japanese meal

This is also known as hot pot. It’s supposed to be a winter dish but you can find it in many restaurants all year round. Something peculiar about this dish is that you have to cook it yourself.

You will usually be asked what kind of flavored broth you’d like and they’ll put it in a pot in front of you, then they’ll light the fire, you wait for it to start boiling and then you throw the ingredients in.

You will also get to choose what you want to eat, you can choose seafood, different cuts of beef and different types of vegetables.

There is one thing that makes sukiyaki different from a traditional hot pot, like the one you can find in China and Taiwan, which is that, after the food is done cooking, you’ll have a bowl of raw egg next to you where you’re supposed to dip the food a little bit.

 

Is Sukiyaki healthy?

Well, it is, it’s a bunch of meat, seafood, and vegetables put in a pot and boiled, this is a dish low in calories and fat and high in protein and other nutrients.

Although, in some sukiyaki and hot pot restaurants is common to get free rice and ice cream, so be careful with that.

 

Healthy additions to your post-workout shake.

 

11-Natto

 

natto weird food from japan

This is one you either love or hate, or maybe is one that you will definitely hate and only if you eat it many times ( I don’t know why you’d do that) you’ll love.

This is made out of fermented soybeans and is -hear this- a breakfast dish, nothing is better than the taste of fermented soybeans at 7:00 a.m., right? In a 2009 survey, 70% of Japanese people said they enjoy eating it.

And some who said they dislike it said they eat it anyway for its nutritional value. Natto is sticky and slimy, is usually served with rice or green onions.

 

Is Natto healthy?

I think this might be the healthiest food in the list, Healthline called it super healthy and nutritious, if they did then it’s settled I guess. Natto is high in protein and other nutrients, the fermentation process actually decreases its antinutrients.

 

12-Onigiri

 

onigiri, rice triangle japanese

If you don’t like Onigiri then don’t talk to me ….. It’s one of my favorite Japanese food. Onigiri is also known as rice balls, although they have a triangular shape.

Onigiri is pretty much that, white rice formed into triangular shapes and often wrapped in seaweed, traditionally onigiris were filled with salted salmon, but nowadays you can find them coming with many different fillings.

My favorite one is Tuna. You can find Onigiris all over convenience stores, it’s a very popular food. For Onigiri, white rice is the norm, although it is possible to find, in some restaurants, onigiris made with other types of rice, including fried rice.

 

Is Onigiri healthy?

Okay, we all know how white rice is not the healthiest of all types of rice right?

But considering that onigiri (often) is just plain boiled white rice with some sort of seafood inside, it makes for a nice post work out snack high in protein and in carbs, this is great for anyone who is trying to build muscles.

There are exceptions though, there are onigiris that are filled with bbq meat and even mayonnaise, I would try to stay away from those.

Now onto the last one in this Japanese food guide.

 

13- Dorayaki

 

dorayak, japanese sweet bean pancakes

This is very similar to a pancake, with a sweet red beans paste on the inside, it doesn’t taste bad, but I must say I’m not a fan of its flavor.

According to information found in wikipedia, The original Dorayaki consisted of only one layer. Its current shape was invented in 1914 by Usagiya in the Ueno district of Tokyo.

 

Is Dorayaki Healthy?

Well, this is a very sweet pastry, there’s a lot of sugar in it, white sugar, since we all know how bad white sugar is for our bodies then the answer to the question would be no.

Although, if you’re in the mood for cooking, here’s a healthy Dorayaki recipe I found online

Hope you enjoyed this Japanese food guide.

 

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You’re Not Allowed to Take Selfies Here

these are the places where taking selfies is forbidden

Whether you like to admit it or not, we all like to take a selfies from time to time. But did you know that there are places where selfies are prohibited?

It’s true, there are several places in the world where it is a criminal act to take a selfie. If the authorities see you doing it, you will get into trouble.

This is a list of 10 places around the world where selfies are not allowed. Not only will I mention each place but I will also show you photos of the place, and the reason why selfies are prohibited.

 

Mumbai, India

 

India-places-where-taking-selfies-is-forbidden

Not in the whole of ​​Mumbai. There are 16 tourist places in Mumbai where it is forbidden to take selfies. Some is the promenade near the beach and the beach of Girgaum Chowpatty.

And it’s because some people have died, literally, for taking a selfie. They climbed on the concrete barriers and then fell into the sea.

There was a case in which three girls fell into the sea for wanting to take a selfie and a passerby tried to save them.

He also died in the attempt.

So now you know, if you visit Mumbai, be careful and do not take a selfie in a place where it is prohibited.

 

Pamplona, ​​Spain

 

pamplona-spain-places-where-taking-selfies-is-prohibited

In Pamplona it is forbidden to take selfies, in fact, you’re not allowed to bring a camera with you during the festivities. A person was stupid enough to want to take a selfie with a bull, he died.

That guy died for being stupid. The authorities will put a fine of 3000 euros to anyone who wants to take a selfie with a bull. But seriously, how idiotic do you have to be to want to do that?

 

Mecca, Saudi Arabia

 

you-can-not-take-selfies-in-Mecca-saudi-arabia

Here, selfies are forbidden, not because someone died after falling from a barrier or because an idiot wanted to take a picture with a wild animal.

The ban here has more to do with a religious issue. Many young Muslims decided to make their first pilgrimage an event for their social media, we are all influencers, right?

This was not to the liking of the holy religious authorities of the free world of the Middle East, so they put a ban on the use of cell phones to take selfies during the pilgrimage

 

Lake Tahoe, California

 

selfies-with-bears-are-now-prohibited-in-lake-taoe

I mean, what is wrong with people? one might think that, with so many years of evolution, you should automatically know that if you see a bear in its natural habitat, that is walking around, maybe, in search of food you do not go and approach it to take a selfie !!! No, people No!

All it takes is a simple Google search to see all the selfies with bears in Lake Tahoe people are uploading.

The authorities have banned them because they fear that, sooner or later, some bear will rip some idiot’s head off for wanting to take a selfie with it.

 

Hong Kong

 

Things to do in Hong Kong, boat at victoria harbour with city skyline in the back

You know something, human stupidity is inclusive, no matter the culture, race or geography, it’s worldwide.

It turns out that during a marathon in the beautiful city of Hong Kong, a marathon runner stopped at the beginning of the race to take a selfie, which caused several runners to stumble and finish one on top of the other.

 

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Hong Kong authorities have banned selfies during marathons, I’m sorry you can no longer share your fitness life from Hong Kong.

 

Van Gogh Museum

 

selfies-are-banned-in-amsterdam

If it irritates you when you go to a museum and see many people running from one place to another to take selfies, you’ll be glad to know that, selfies in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam are prohibited.

In fact, it is forbidden to take any kind of photos in this museum.

 

Garoupe Beach, South of France

 

beach-selfies-are-now-banned-in-france

You’re fed up with those hot dog sausage legs photos on the beach that many like to upload to their social media, are you that kind of hater? Well, you’re not the only one.

The authorities of Garoupe Beach are also that type of hater and have banned this type of photos. According to them, too many people come to the beach just to take these types of photos and upload them to their social media.

 

Winter adventure in Rovaniemi.

The beach authorities want to promote an environment where people really enjoy the beach and do not take selfies or other photos just to show off on their social media.

 

Westminster Abbey

 

westister-abbey-in-London-the-most-beautiful-church-in-London

This is one of the most famous churches in London. The authorities have decided to ban selfies to preserve the sacred environment and purity that has always characterized  Church.

So if you visit this church you cannot take photos inside of it. But there is no law that prohibits you from taking photographs from outside.

So don’t worry, you can still share a selfie with the church in the background on your social media.

 

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Taj Mahal

 

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Taking pictures inside the Taj Mahal is completely prohibited. Yes, it’s an incredibly beautiful place, but don’t forget you’re in a mausoleum, it means it’s someone’s grave.

I think it’s a bit tackles to take pictures inside someone’s grave, don’t you think?

Just think about it, you and your friends doing the peace and love sign and smiling in a place that’s supposed to commemorate the death of a person.

The authorities have made it very clear, you can not take photos inside the mausoleum, from the outside it’s fine.

 

The Sistine Chapel

 

the-roof-of-the-sistine-chappel-and-why-you-shouldnt-photograph-it

Well, this is a place of which for sure you have seen several photos on social media, and it is possible that you have friends who have visited this place and have taken photos or you have done it yourself.

But did you know that according to information in CondeNast, since 1980 it is technically illegal to take pictures inside the chapel, including taking pictures of the roof of the chapel

The thing is that the Vatican granted the exclusive rights of photo and video of all the art in the Sistine chapel to a Japanese television network, this in exchange for 3 million dollars for repairs.

 

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Shilin Night Market, Taipei’s Best Market

Shilin Night Market at night

In the video above, you’ll find 10 minutes of Shilin Night Market footage that will give you a good sense of what this market is all about, food, drinks, fruits, clothes, souvenirs, games and a lot more.

Even though some stores and cafes in this market open as early as 7 a.m to serve breakfast to people going to the office, the best time to visit Shilin Night Market is after 5:30 p.m.

After 5:30 p.m is when all stores open and people flock the streets to eat and shop with friends or family.

Businesses-around-shilin-night-market

Some Information About Shilin Night Market

  • The Night Market is composed of many street food vendors and small restaurants and clothes stores
  • There are also many adjacent businesses such as Samsung stores or massage places.
  • There is an underground food court. It’s located under the Shilin Night Market neon sign, minute 9:42 in the video B1美食區
  • The market is the most crowded from 8 to 9 p.m.
  • Many stores and restaurants close past midnight
  • There are many fair like games, if you score many points you’ll get a prize.
  • The origin of the market goes as far back as 1909 when agricultural products from nearby farms were sold here.
  • The night market was officially opened in 1913 and many food vendors decided to settle here to take advantage of the affluence f people.
Rainy-night-in-Taipei-Market

Is It Easy to Get Here?

It’s super easy. This is a very popular area in Taipei city, there are many buses that stop nearby and Jiantan metro station is the closest to the market.

Jiantan metro station on the red line is located right across the street, just take exit 1.

Half-day trip to Qixing Mountain. Taipei.

Interestingly Shilin metro station, which is the next station after Jiantan (Going from Xiangshan to Tamsui) is not the closest station to Shilin night market.

Some tourists make the mistake to get off at that station and then have to walk 15 minutes to reach the market.

Popular Night Market Food

Beef-in-Shilin-Night-Market
  • Fried Buns
  • Dumplings
  • Bubble Tea
  • Oyster Omelet
  • Large Sausages
  • Bao Zi (Pork Buns)
  • The infamous stinky tofu
  • Squid

Shilin Cixian Temple

Something I believe people should talk more about when talking about this amazing night market is the temple in it.

Right in the middle of the market, you’ll find Shilin Cixian temple. If you visit the market during the day, you can take some really nice pictures as it will be quite empty.

Once the market starts working at full capacity, this place of apparent peace and tranquility becomes one with the market and its people.

After 4 p.m. food vendors start setting up outside. They also set up chairs and tables for people to eat, and people also use the stairs in the front of the temple to sit down, eat and drink.

T-shirts-in-Taipei-Market

Conclusion

Shilin Night market is a must-see place in Taipei. It’s very easy and convenient to get there as there is a metro station right in front of it.

The choices of food and drinks are endless. There is also a really nice temple right in the middle of the market that will add to the cultural experience of visiting one of the healthiest cities in Asia.

Thanks for reading.

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Qixing Mountain and Yangmingshan National Park

Climbing Qixing Mountain and Yangmingshan park

If you’re in Taipei and you’re thinking about going for a Hike, then what’s better than Qixing mountain, the highest mountain in Taipei. In a sunny day, you’ll have an amazing view of the city from the top of the mountain.

There are different ways to get to Qixing mountain and do the mt. qixing hike from the center of Taipei city, I’ll talk a little bit about each one and I’ll focus on the way how I did it, which I recommend.

I first made a one hour long walk through Yangminghshan Park before getting to the entrance of the Qixing Mountain trail, from there it took me another hour to get to the top of the mountain.

This is perfect for a half day trip, if you get up early enough you can be done with all of it before noon. If you still have the energy you could go to the hot springs.

First let me show you a gallery of photos of Yangmingshan and then one of Qixing Mountain, just to completely convince you that you have to go.

Photos of Yangmingshan

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Photos of Qixing Mountain, Taipei, Taiwan

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How to Go to Go to Qixing Mountain?

There are a couple of ways, I’ll give you 3 options

From Jiantan Station to Qixing Mountain

  • You can make your way to Jiantan station and take bus S15.
  • In Jiantan station take exit 1 and walk to the bus stop on the left side
  • Take the bus S15 all the way to  Lengshuikeng (冷水坑)
  • The ride from Jiantan Station to Lengshuikeng takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes
  • From Lengshuikeng you’ll walk and climb for around 50 minutes and you’ll make it to the top.

From Jiantan Station to Qixing Mountain Option 2

  • Go to Jiantan Station and take exit 1
  • Take bus 117 and get off at Xiaoyoukeng Service Center
  • From Jiantan to Xiaoyoukeng it’ll take you 1 hour and 20 minutes.
  • When you’re in Xiaoyoukeng you’ll walk for around 30 minutes to get to the highest peak of Taipei

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From Mingchuan Bus Stop to Qixing Mountain

This is how I did it.

  • Go to Jiantan station and take exit 1 ( You can get here from Taipei Main Station)
  • Get on the right side and walk straight, cross the street and keep on walking straight on the right side until you find a zebra line to get to the other side, the one on your right.
  • Cross, you’ll be in front of Ming Chuan Univerity
  • The bus stops will be on your right-hand side, walk to the furthest one
  • Take bus Express 223
  • Get off at Yangmingshan Bus Terminal
  • The ride from Mingchuan University to Yangmingshan bus terminal will take 30 minutes
  • From Yangmingshan bus terminal to the main peak of mount Qixing it’ll take you 2 hours.
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Crossing over to Mingchuan University

Which is the Best Way to Go?

If you take the short bus ride then you’ll have to walk for almost 2 hours or a little bit less depending on how fast you move. To me, this option was perfect as I like to walk among woods and really anywhere with a lot of green and flowers around.

If you go to Qixing mountain following the same route I did then you’ll have a good time walking for an hour in Yangmingshan park, take a look at the Yangmingshan clock and rejoice on mountain views.

You’ll eventually hit the entrance of the Qixing mountain trail.

If you’re worried about getting lost don’t worry, just follow Google maps, that’s what I did, the minute I got off the bus I followed Google map’s instructions all the way to the top of Qixing main peak, the cellphone reception is great.

There’s also a visitor center

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Conclusion

Going to Yangmingshan and Qixing mountain are great half-day activities for anyone who loves outdoor activities. There are different ways to get here, some of them require long bus rides and short walks and others the opposite.

There’s no entry fee for Yangmingshan nor Qixing mountain. Don’t forget to take some water with you and some fruits.

Thanks for reading.