USD 1 = TWD 32.44; TWD 1 = PHP 1.45
We are staying at the Taiwan Key Mall Traveller Hostel, which is right in front of the Taipei Main Station. As far as accommidations go, it is pretty basic in the most basic sense of the term-- do not stay here if you expect hand-and-foot service, although the staff (two of them Filipino) are very friendly. They do serve free breakfast though, which is a deal considering a "suite" costs around USD 25/night. The hostel is actually located in a residential-commercial building, and the first few floors are an electronics mall and restaurants (all Japanese). The hostel's rooms are also found in separate floors and areas of the building, so beside your room could be a school, a residential unit, or even a small office.
My first impression of Taiwan: it's a grittier version of Hong Kong, but less gritty than Manila. There are lots of scooters parked on every sidewalk, and I could just imagine what rush hour could look like with all these scooters on the street. Food is always nearby with hawkers or restaurants just a few steps away.
Tried the famed pearl milk tea (or bubble tea), which was much better than the stuff we get in Manila. A large serving costs TWD 35, but they use actual black tea and milk instead of the powder mix we get back home. They are also generous in their serving of "pearls", and for the first time my drink ran out before the pearls.
Today my Dear is going to spend most of the day with her friends in preparation for the concert they will attend tonight (I'll put the link, but my Dear does not like it when I tell everyone about her fangirling). I'll probably spend the day walking around Taipei.
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