So I’m back.
Yuppp…
I have a few conclusions I have to make.
- All boutique shopkeepers in Taiwan who are aged 20-40 dye their hairs. 80% wear fake eyelashes.
- Taxi drivers in Taiwan are talkative…and nosy.
- Their idea of spicy is like 0.03ml of chilli sauce.
- Nobody understands English… even in McDonalds…
- The bus shakes and makes lots of noises…good luck sleeping.
- Everyone loves to know how many days you’re travelling.
But there are a few interesting this there like in the train theres blue seats and dark blue seats. Dark blue seats are for old guys and chicks, pregnant ladies and girls with babies on them. For the bus there are red seats for the same thing. These are called 博爱座.
Their hotels are really small and.. er.. low. Only eight floors. The hotel I was living in served the same breakfast every day : coffee or tea, orange juice, ham, fried egg and buns. I love their buns. The bed was really hard and the staff were really friendly. ><
Ok, I typed everything above yesterday but was lazy to finish it so here goes…
In the MRT station, when going on an escalator, you have to stand on the right side if you’re just going to stand there and wait for the escalator to go up up up. If you wanna walk up or down the escalator coz you’re in a hurry or something you have to walk or run pr climb or whatever on the left side. This isn’t very unique coz other countries do it too.

Thats a Taiwanese band called COLOR. I didn’t know who they were so I just snapped some pictures.
=D

Taipei 101
A cat drinking water…
Miramar
My cute cousin.
what we could have been, 11:37 PM.