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TRAVELLIVE 11-2017

Dear readers, For adventure explorers, you would not want to miss our special story on the Arctic conquesst by dog sled and the aurora borealis experience – often compared as a virtually magical dance of light. The snowy mountain, ice caves and the whole scenery in Salzkammergut, a region near the Austrian city of Salzburg, will leave you in awe. Or perhaps, you prefer to admire the beauty of late autumn leaves in South Korea under the lens of our photographer Quynh Anh. After receiving positive feedbacks from Travellive readers on the story "60 day trip around Vietnam with my kid" back in June, we decided to invite Oc and her family back to tell us about their latest trip, a 50 day journey around South East Asia. The little girl has now become a ‘seasoned’ traveler after having been to 10 SEA countries. Your trip to Taiwan would be a lot more enjoyable when you try all the food from Taipei, Taichung and Tainan The cold and windy season is finally here, we wish you plenty of new and exciting experiences for your journeys ahead. TRAVELLIVE EDITORIAL BOARD

Dear readers,

For adventure explorers, you would not want to miss our special story on the Arctic conquesst by dog sled and the aurora borealis experience – often compared as a virtually magical dance of light. The snowy mountain, ice caves and the whole scenery in Salzkammergut, a region near the Austrian city of Salzburg, will leave you in awe. Or perhaps, you prefer to admire the beauty of late autumn leaves in South Korea under the lens of our photographer Quynh Anh.

After receiving positive feedbacks from Travellive readers on the story "60 day trip around Vietnam with my kid" back in June, we decided to invite Oc and her family back to tell us about their latest trip, a 50 day journey around South East Asia. The little girl has now become a ‘seasoned’ traveler after having been to 10 SEA countries.

Your trip to Taiwan would be a lot more enjoyable when you try all the food from Taipei, Taichung and Tainan

The cold and windy season is finally here, we wish you plenty of new and exciting experiences for your journeys ahead.


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Taiwan is about 1/9 the<br />

size of Vietnam, and it<br />

is so easy to get around<br />

using their efficient<br />

transportation systems<br />

that include HSR (high speed rail),<br />

MRT (mass rapid transit), buses,<br />

trains and taxis. All are ready to take<br />

you around exploring every corner!<br />

10.00AM, Taipei - Good<br />

morning!<br />

Taiwanese often start quite late in<br />

the day. At 9 to 10 am, right in the<br />

heart of Taipei, you can still see<br />

people queueing up to buy breakfast.<br />

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After taking the<br />

Kuo-Kang bus<br />

from the airport<br />

to the city center,<br />

you can start the day with<br />

a traditional breakfast served at the<br />

well-known Full Want restaurant in<br />

Da'an District features the teppan<br />

toast with corn and cheddar or<br />

spring onion flavored crepes with<br />

Teppanyaki beef sauce, served along<br />

with a chilled glass of soy milk or<br />

green tea.<br />

These are the dishes that you can<br />

easily find at any Taiwanese breakfast<br />

bar. The hot spring onion flavored<br />

crepes with crispy crust, overlapping<br />

thin layers of crepe, baked flour,<br />

rolled with spicy pork or Teppenyaki<br />

beef sauce is sure to make you<br />

drool at first sight. This is a popular<br />

breakfast option or simply a light<br />

meal for when hungry.<br />

You can also try the peanut butter<br />

sandwiches. It may sound all too<br />

'familiar' to you, or even simple,<br />

but Taiwanese peanut butter is<br />

incredibly delicious, a<br />

favorite among every<br />

Taiwanese since they<br />

were children.<br />

After breakfast, you<br />

can take the MRT to<br />

Dadaocheng, meaning<br />

"large field," an old town<br />

in Taipei with over 150<br />

years of history. Dadaocheng<br />

Port used to be one of the busiest<br />

ports in Taiwan. Here you can find<br />

many shops that sell tea, medicinal<br />

plants, and camphor.<br />

Dadaocheng is home to a large<br />

number of old buildings that include<br />

tube houses, offices and temples.<br />

You can almost see Taipei's history<br />

by looking at the street scene with<br />

its numerous architectural styles<br />

presenting certain historical periods<br />

in Taiwan from the Ching Dynasty,

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