歴史ある台湾・台北の主要エリア観光と ソウルフード食べ尽くしの旅 台北市は、台湾の北部を流れる淡水河と基降河の畔に拓けた台湾の首都となります。 今回の記事では歴史的な見所が満載の台北駅周辺や、一大観光台スポットとして賑わ...
...Returning to Japan from Taoyuan International Airport to Chubu Centrair International Airport via China Airlines.
「CHINA AIRLINES チャイナエアライン」のCI0151便の搭乗口のA7は 思っていたよりも遥かに遠かったので、ラウンジでのんびりしている場合ではありませんでした(笑) 3階フロアに降りて、A/Dの搭乗ゲート方...
..."THE MORE Premium Lounge" at Taoyuan International Airport, accessible with Priority Pass.
The Priority Pass lounge "THE MORE Premium L..." located in Terminal 2 of Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
...We've arrived at Taoyuan International Airport! Let's check in and explore the airport!
From Taipei city center, take a Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport bus, and you'll arrive at Terminal 2 of Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in about 45 minutes to an hour! The airport is very large...
...From Taipei West Station Building A, near Taipei Main Station, take a Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport bus to Taoyuan International Airport.
"Taipei Main Station" My 5-night, 6-day reporting trip to Taipei, Taiwan, from February 26th (Thursday) to March 3rd (Tuesday), 2015, has come to an end. This time, I took a Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport bus from Taipei West Station Building A near Taipei Main Station to "Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport...".
...I took a taxi from Keelung City, got on the highway, and headed back to Taipei City, enjoying the night view along the way.
We drove back to Taipei city center on the highway from Keelung. It was well past 8 PM, but it had been such a fulfilling and enjoyable day that I felt like I had been sightseeing until late into the night (lol). The night view from the highway made me think, "Taipei 1...".
...Try the local food at the Keelung Miaokou Night Market, said to be Taiwan's best food night market.
Located within a 10-minute walk from Keelung Station, the easily accessible Keelung Miaokou Night Market is situated along Rensan Road and Aisan Road to Aisi Road. This night market has a long history, starting as a bustling market with stalls around the Dianji Temple, and evolving into a larger market...
..."Keelung Port and Keelung City": A port city that has developed into the largest trading port in northern Taiwan.
"Keelung Port" Keelung, the largest port in northern Taiwan, is a city that has developed since ancient times as a trading port. Based on its natural harbor in northern Taiwan, it forms a logistics network that combines with domestic shipping routes within Taiwan as a transit port. Lights twinkle along the waterfront...
..."On the way back from Jiufen": Taking a less-traveled, less crowded route to the bus stop.
After fully enjoying the night view, it's fun to retrace your steps along the bustling Shuzaki Road and browse the souvenir shops again. However, for those tired of the crowds, we recommend taking the less crowded, hidden gem of Qingbian Road back! Qingbian Road is near the Shengping Theater...
..."Night view of Jiufen": The nostalgic scenery and fantastical night view created by red lanterns.
When you think of Jiufen, the image that comes to mind is probably the magical scene at dusk when the red lanterns are lit. Located in a mountainous area along the coast, Jiufen is also known for its frequent rain, so the scenery you can see varies depending on the weather. The time when the sky is blue is limited, and depends on the sunset time each season...
..."A-Mei Tea House/A-Mei Tea & Wine House" - A tea shop rumored to be the model for Yubaba's bathhouse!?
"A-Mei Tea House (A-Mei Tea & Wine House)" is a long-established tea house representing Jiufen, located along the steps of Shuzaki Road. This tea house, with its tiled roof and rows of red lanterns, exudes a unique atmosphere and is housed in a renovated former gold mine. Here, you can enjoy tea...
..."Shuqi Road in Jiufen" - A staircase lined with red lanterns, a filming location for "A City of Sadness," a movie depicting the 228 Incident.
Midway through Jishan Street, you'll come across Shuzaki Road, a narrow stone staircase alley that runs vertically through the heart of the town. The red lanterns and the retro buildings lining both sides of the staircase create a unique and charming atmosphere. This is the setting for the film by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien, which depicts the 228 Incident...
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