{"id":1816255,"date":"2025-05-06T11:40:30","date_gmt":"2025-05-06T11:40:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/1816255\/"},"modified":"2025-05-06T11:40:30","modified_gmt":"2025-05-06T11:40:30","slug":"%e5%8f%b0%e6%b9%be%e5%bc%be%e4%b8%b8%e3%81%b2%e3%81%a8%e3%82%8a%e6%97%85%e3%81%a7%e3%81%a8%e3%81%ab%e3%81%8b%e3%81%8f%e9%a3%9f%e3%81%b9%e3%81%be%e3%81%8f%e3%82%8bvlog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/1816255\/","title":{"rendered":"\u53f0\u6e7e\u5f3e\u4e38\u3072\u3068\u308a\u65c5\u3067\u3068\u306b\u304b\u304f\u98df\u3079\u307e\u304f\u308bvlog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\"  width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/y9UtZ-mO4YM\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\n\u53f0\u6e7e\u5f3e\u4e38\u3072\u3068\u308a\u65c5\u3067\u3068\u306b\u304b\u304f\u98df\u3079\u307e\u304f\u308bvlog<br \/>\n<br \/>\nSo right now, I\u2019m at the airport in Hong Kong. You\u2019re probably like, \u201cWait, Hannah, why are you in Hong Kong?\u201d I can hear you asking that. Well, I\u2019m actually doing a trip to three cities in Asia. I went to Shanghai alone for work and stayed there about a week. Then I spent four days in Hong Kong, and now I\u2019m about to head to Taiwan. It\u2019ll be more fun if you watch the other vlogs too, so check those out! Right now, I\u2019m having breakfast in Hong Kong. This toast has condensed milk on it, and it was so good. Like, Hong Kong really uses condensed milk a lot, huh? You don\u2019t really see that much in Japan. I know it\u2019s a Taiwan vlog, and I\u2019m suddenly talking about breakfast in Hong Kong, but yeah. There\u2019s a lot more coming, so stay tuned! Keep watching, lol. So I flew to Taiwan with EVA Air. Apparently, EVA Air is famous for having really good food. I had no idea, but I tried it and it was amazing\u2014seriously, you gotta try it. Also, the barley tea they gave me was sweet, and that totally surprised me, lol. Okay, I\u2019ve arrived! It\u2019s night now\u2014like, why is it always night? Hey guys, I just landed in Taipei, and it\u2019s 7 p.m. I\u2019m at the airport now, but I\u2019m having a crisis\u2014when I tried to activate my eSIM with a QR code, it didn\u2019t work at all. Literally zero connection. What\u2019s going on?? I found out before leaving the airport like, \u201cWait, wait, hold up, I can\u2019t get it to work!\u201d I think it\u2019s because I took a photo of the QR code with another iPhone and then tried scanning that photo. But scanning a QR code from the camera just doesn\u2019t work. Once I step out of here, there\u2019s no Wi-Fi\u2026 No data either. I\u2019m doomed. This is a full-on emergency. Wait\u2014turns out I could do it manually! Apparently, you *can* activate an eSIM after landing. Also earlier, I watched this anime called *Perfect Blue* on Netflix. It was kinda horror-ish, and I watched it alone, which made me feel really gloomy. So yeah, my mood totally tanked. But hey\u2014it worked! Okay! So earlier on Instagram, I asked for Taiwan recs. Turns out a bunch of my followers actually live in Taiwan! I guess a lot of Japanese people study abroad or travel here. Um\u2026 Which way? Metro? Okay, this way. One nice thing about Taiwan\u2014the outlets are the same as Japan! In Hong Kong, I couldn\u2019t use my hair iron, which was super depressing, but in Taiwan I probably can. Okay! It\u2019s already 8 p.m.\u2014ugh, seriously? Why is it always so late? My suitcase doesn\u2019t have a stopper, so this is honestly dangerous. This is getting ridiculous. So yeah, I had a mishap at the bank in Hong Kong, so I\u2019m being extra careful withdrawing cash here. Then my bank card got stuck inside the ATM. I was like, \u201cUh\u2026 what!?\u201d At this point, I don\u2019t care about exchange rates\u2014just give me my card. It told me to insert a credit card. If *that* card gets eaten too, I\u2019m done for. Okay, I can switch it to Japanese. Oh it\u2019s working. Alright, I got my cash, so just take a look at this! Got your card? It\u2019s been a whole hour. Like\u2014 After an hour on the train, I finally arrived. Still in my Hong Kong tee, lol. This is unreal. Okay, time to finally breathe in some Taiwanese air for the first time. Made it to the hotel. Kinda freaked out right now. No way\u2026 This type of place\u2026 is new for me, lol. Oh boy\u2026 It\u2019s kinda noisy in here. Taiwan WOW Moment #1: You can use Japanese plugs here! Seriously, that\u2019s amazing. Super thankful for that. The weather is also just perfect. I brought a cardigan but short sleeves are totally fine right now. Like 22\u00b0C? Or maybe 21\u00b0C? But the forecast says it&#8217;ll start raining the day after tomorrow. I swear I\u2019m cursed with rain\u2014it follows me everywhere. April in Taipei kinda feels like early summer in Japan. It rains and gets super humid. So I\u2019ve just been in short sleeves the whole time. PEPERO! Didn\u2019t know they sold PEPERO outside of Korea\u2014shocking! Look at this! I\u2019ve been dying to try this. Ali Mountain Oolong Tea. There are actual tea leaves in it! Isn\u2019t that wild?? Wait\u2014do you hear that car? White Peach Mango Green Tea. I saw the name and instantly decided to buy it. Supervised by Chun Shui Tang themselves! Green curry (*\u00b4-`) From Shanghai to Hong Kong and now Taiwan, The vibe of convenience stores here is so much like Japan\u2019s. Totally familiar. Time to eat\u2014let\u2019s dig in. Yum. Wait, this is way too good for a convenience store meal. Pretty sure this is from 7-Eleven? If I open this now, I probably won\u2019t be able to drink it tomorrow, so\u2026 Just one sip. Should\u2019ve shaken it. Yeah, definitely should\u2019ve. Okay, let\u2019s try it. Mmm, that\u2019s good. Yeah. Whoa. This is seriously so good\u2014if they had this in Japan, I\u2019d probably drink it every day.<br \/>\n115<br \/>\n00:06:35,366 &#8211;> 00:06:36,166<br \/>\nSame here. I love Alishan. Seriously, I love Alishan. So good. Good morning! There&#8217;s a noise issue&#8230; Yeah, a major noise problem. It\u2019s insane. So, I booked this hotel on the day of, didn\u2019t really check anything&#8230;<br \/>\nand this is what happens. Maybe actually read the reviews, lol. Anyway\u2014 I stepped out while dealing with all the noise chaos. I really loved this outfit that day. Right when I walked out\u2014 I was hit with this super local Taiwanese vibe, and it was just amazing. This paisley skirt is actually made in Japan\u2014I bought it in Shanghai. A reverse import! And yes, I went to Lawson again and got this tea with actual tea leaves in it. I was obsessed with it at this point. Drank it all the time. This is called \u201ccha ye dan,\u201d and you can find it at any convenience store in Taiwan. I didn\u2019t get to try it this time, so I want to next time. There was a market near the station, so I checked it out. We don\u2019t have anything like this around my place back home\u2014not even a little. I&#8217;m honestly jealous. I love this kind of thing. While walking near the market, I found this place with a massive line. There was Japanese writing on the sign, so I read it. It said it was a Taiwanese-style spring roll, stuffed with tons of fillings. It\u2019s called \u201crun bing.\u201d Apparently people often eat it for breakfast. There were so many people there, so I figured it must be good and decided to wait in line. It was loaded with fillings. Like, seriously packed with all sorts of stuff. I couldn\u2019t even tell what half of it was. I think there was cabbage, carrots&#8230; and maybe cilantro? Something like that. Anyway, it was super good\u2014definitely worth trying. But yeah, the line is long (really). When I actually took a bite, it was so packed with fillings that every bite tasted different. It\u2019s technically called a spring roll, but to me, it felt more like a burrito. It had this sweet peanut powder inside that gave it a fun twist\u2014so good. A lot of Taiwanese food has that sweet note, right? And for this size&#8230; in Japanese yen, just 266 yen! Look, this is what the ticket looks like. Apparently, you just tap it on the reader like this. Let\u2019s try it. It\u2019s kind of funny\u2014at first I thought it was a toy or something. I got a refund and this weird fake coin came out\u2014 I seriously thought I got scammed for a second. But nope, it was fine, lol. When they say \u201cticket\u201d you think it\u2019s paper, right? Nope, totally different. First stop was a place called Zhongshan. They&#8217;ve renovated old buildings into trendy little shops. There are these alleyways, and this whole area is super popular now. There are clothing stores, lots of cafes\u2014the vibe was just really nice. I followed the map and now it\u2019s taken me into this crazy alley. I\u2019m like, am I even lost right now? Not sure if I\u2019m lost or not, honestly. Found a vintage store though. This one\u2019s not even on the map, so it might be hard to find. They had a lot of Korean brands too. Someone recommended it to me and seriously\u2014it was adorable. There were a lot of patterned clothes for women, which I really liked. You guys should definitely check it out. Looks like you can buy online too. My Taiwanese friend recommended it too. I bought something super cute there. So I was just walking around, and someone asked if I do YouTube. They were like, &#8220;I watch your videos!&#8221; And they asked to take a picture with me. Like, what!? In Taiwan?! lol Wait, what kind of road is this? This might be bad. Oops, I think I\u2019m not supposed to cross here. The street&#8230; the road&#8230; No idea. Anyway, walking around the area made me realize there&#8217;s so much greenery. It\u2019s like nature and buildings are totally blended together. You can see greenery growing from balconies everywhere. I love how it feels like people coexist with nature. Then I went to this place called PAR STORE. It had a ton of cool knickknacks packed with subculture vibes from Japan and all over Asia. The posters were super cute, kinda gave me Koenji vibes\u2014like wait, am I in Japan? They also had records and stuff. And zines, apparel too. If you like that messy, artsy vibe, you\u2019ll totally love it. They even have charging spots. So good. Okay, Now we\u2019re at a place called Dongmen. We were filming here, saying like, \u201cOh, Din Tai Fung is here!\u201d Turns out it was the main store. Apparently everyone says you *have to* go there if you visit Taiwan, but\u2026 I forgot to go this time. So sad. The station area is super lively. But if you walk a little deeper, there\u2019s an old-school market, and some really chill cafes too. It feels both local and fun. Just really enjoyable to walk around. I love checking out buildings like these. Places like this, you know? And then I found a souvenir shop. So I went in. They had Japanese writing everywhere, so maybe a lot of Japanese tourists come here. It had such a Taiwanese vibe. The bright colors were so cute! Yeah. Even though I didn\u2019t buy anything, lol. But it was a really nice place. I recommend it! Lots of stuff there. Yup. I really wanted shaved ice, so I finally went into a shaved ice shop. This place is right next to a super popular shop that had a massive line. So I decided to go with this one. The color\u2019s super cute too. Look! I was just walking and randomly popped into this shaved ice place. And it\u2019s actually really nice. So I\u2019ll show you. Look, it\u2019s huge! And it was only like 800 yen. The street\u2019s literally right in front. You can tell from the light, right? It seriously feels like summer\u2014it\u2019s so hot. Time to eat! Oh my god, it\u2019s insanely good. The mango chunks are huge. And it\u2019s really deep too. Wait\u2014like, surprisingly deep. It\u2019s filled all the way down here! My teeth hurt a bit though\u2014sensitive right now. If this were in Japan, It\u2019d definitely be half the size and cost like 1,300 yen. The place is pretty spacious too. And it\u2019s outdoors. So it feels good and it\u2019s not crowded. There\u2019s a kid drinking over there. I seriously love mango so much. And Taiwan has SO much mango. Like almost every dessert has a mango version, it\u2019s wild. Mango everywhere. And this shaved ice was packed with chunks\u2014it was seriously delicious. But the shop was actually called Taro King, So I bet the taro shaved ice is really good too. Didn\u2019t try it this time though. Right across from this place was a shop selling Japanese snacks. And look, I still have this much left. I swear I\u2019ve been eating nonstop. I was planning to get some bubble tea after this but&#8230; I\u2019m so full. Never thought shaved ice would fill me up this much, but here we are. I\u2019m seriously full, so\u2014 Let\u2019s go! It\u2019s huge though. The reviews said it\u2019s not really about flowers, But more about leaves\u2014like it actually feels like a forest. That\u2019s what I remember reading. I came to this place called Daan Forest Park. People call it the Central Park of Taipei. It\u2019s a huge oasis right in the city. Lots of people were out walking their dogs\u2014it felt so peaceful. And there were so many squirrels! I\u2019ve never seen squirrels in Tokyo. But here they\u2019re just out and about like it\u2019s normal\u2014so cute! You\u2019d never think this is a city park, With so many animals around. So if you\u2019re into birdwatching, you should totally come here. There were so many types of birds. And there\u2019s this big pond\u2014or maybe a lake? Tons of birds were hanging out there too. My middle school teacher loved birdwatching\u2014wish I could show her this, haha. When I hear \u201ccity park\u201d I imagine something more neat and clean. Like all nicely maintained. But this is literally called a forest park\u2014and yeah, it\u2019s a full-on forest. Like, a real forest. That\u2019s what\u2019s crazy about it. You\u2019re surrounded by nature, but there are buildings right next to it. Apparently in the morning, people come here to do tai chi. Kinda wish I joined them this morning, honestly. Alright, I hopped on another train and came here. There are caf\u00e9s, clothing shops, A bunch of places actually. There were also these little food stands\u2014I wanted to eat more! But dinner was coming up, so I held back. The streets were super cute, and while walking\u2014 I found this vintage shop and checked it out. It was really cute. I got the necklace on the right (not left)! If you wanna see Mr. Yutaka Takenouchi, you should totally go too. Yeah. They had stuff like this going on. And then at night\u2014I went to a night market! When you think of Taiwan, night markets are a must. I *had* to go. This one\u2019s called Raohe Night Market, and it\u2019s just one straight street lined with stalls. There\u2019s another one called Shilin Night Market\u2014it\u2019s bigger and more famous. That one\u2019s more popular with tourists. But this one has more of a local vibe. (Also, here\u2019s my friend!) hi So this one\u2019s actually pretty big, right? Apparently this one\u2019s too big. It\u2019s crazy how you can really taste the actual sweet potato. They\u2019re usually smaller than this. This is the normal size. But they\u2019re all chewy and bouncy\u2014 They call that \u201cQQ\u201d here, apparently. Anyway, I went to a bunch of places\u2014 It was all kinda like zigzag zigzag everywhere, Not thinking about efficiency at all, I just ran around to so many places, But it was fun too. Alright, I\u2019m gonna take off my makeup and go to sleep now. Good night! Good morning. I just woke up to the most ridiculous sound. So today\u2019s weather is\u2026 Yeah yeah. Kinda like that. But like, It feels kind of damp so it might rain. This top I bought yesterday\u2014seriously, it\u2019s so cute. The traffic is crazy though. So the place I\u2019m heading to now\u2014 The streets are super traditional, yeah. You can kinda already see it from here. Like this red brick style, The buildings are really pretty, And there\u2019s lots of art, so it\u2019s a really fun area. People told me to check it out, and from here\u2014 From my hotel\u2014 It\u2019s about 20 minutes or so, so I\u2019m heading there now. Yesterday\u2019s schedule was like, I just arrived and had absolutely nothing planned, and honestly, I was super tired, So everything was just a mess. But after meeting someone at the night market last night, I totally perked up. So today I\u2019m feeling really good\u2014yeah, like this! I heard I just need to walk straight to get there. Apparently, it\u2019s super famous. I was just walking around randomly\u2014 and found this place. I&#8217;m buying one! This is a bubble tea shop, and it&#8217;s called Wu Shi Lan. I kept hearing, \u201cIf you&#8217;re going to Taiwan, you have to try this boba!\u201d So yeah, I came to check it out. It&#8217;s actually a chain\u2014you can find them everywhere. The bubble tea is super cheap, and they\u2019ve got a big menu. It\u2019s awesome. When I ordered here though\u2014 they didn\u2019t take cards. So cash only, just a heads-up. This place is like\u2014 \u201cGo here when you\u2019re in Taiwan!\u201d kind of spot. That\u2019s what people kept saying. So I did. And this flavor I got\u2014 is their No.2 most popular one. You can choose small or big tapioca pearls, and I went with the big ones. Yep. It cost like 220 yen. Even with a student discount in Japan, you could never get it for just 220 yen. On this trip, I\u2019ve lost count of how many I\u2019ve had\u2014 tea, fruit tea&#8230; And yesterday for the first time, I tried something called papaya milk. It&#8217;s a drink. I knew the fruit papaya, but not the drink version. It was really good, actually\u2014 kind of tasted like banana? That tropical kind of flavor. They\u2019ve got so many tropical fruits here\u2014 like passion fruit and all that. There are tons of fresh fruit juices and milk teas like this too. Honestly, even drinking two a day isn\u2019t enough. I wanna drink like three a day. Whoa&#8230; Such a local vibe. Wait, what is this place? This is seriously my absolute favorite kind of atmosphere. Totally this vibe. Oh hey, Uber. Wait, it\u2019s insanely hot\u2014I\u2019m dying here. It\u2019s straight-up midsummer. I\u2019m actually overwhelmed. Hey, this bird\u2014 I\u2019ve never seen it before. It has yellow legs! Taiwan though\u2014 you\u2019re shocked at first by how many scooters there are. Like even now, tons of bikes zooming past. But it\u2019s totally part of everyday life here. At red lights and intersections, the scooters all crowd together\u2014it&#8217;s wild. Honestly, it&#8217;s kind of amazing. You\u2019d never see this in Japan. This spot is apparently really famous for bikes. There are places where you&#8217;d be like, &#8220;Wait, you&#8217;re allowed to ride here in Japan?&#8221; But in Taiwan, they just go right through. That\u2019s such a Taiwan kind of thing. The buildings around here\u2014 they look totally different now. It feels super local. What\u2019s this? Garlic? It\u2019s a Taiwanese souvenir. Everyone should totally come here. Just look at this. It\u2019s right in front of my eyes right now. Just walking around here is amazing. This place totally gives you that real &#8220;Taiwan&#8221; vibe. While walking, I found a souvenir shop, so I went in. This street has a bunch of traditional souvenir shops like that. If you\u2019re into Taiwanese goods, you\u2019ll love it here. This area is called Dihua Street. It still has a super traditional vibe, with red-brick buildings, herbal medicine shops, and fabric stores all lined up. It honestly feels like time traveling just walking around. This shop serves almond tea, a warm almond-flavored drink. Their menu is mostly almond-based, with stuff like tofu too. I&#8217;m having breakfast here. Time for some breakfast. Soy milk and fried dough\u2014it&#8217;s a famous combo, right? But I\u2019ve never tried it before, so I\u2019m gonna give it a shot now. This is about 300 yen. Look\u2014so cute! Adorable. Let\u2019s eat! Whoa\u2014 Wait. This is so good. Mmm. It\u2019s kinda like a mix of almond tofu and soy milk. Seriously delicious. And it\u2019s crazy hot\u2014like 30 degrees out! Alright, I&#8217;m gonna try it. Let&#8217;s eat. I&#8217;ve never had the crispy kind before. I really love the flavor. They say it&#8217;s best when you kinda smash it a bit before eating. I know a lot of people recommend that, but personally, I like eating it just like this. This flavor is just so good. I really love the Taiwanese breakfast culture. It&#8217;s amazing. They have all these breakfast-only spots. Like actual breakfast joints. They&#8217;re everywhere in the residential areas. People eat there so casually\u2014it\u2019s really such a cool vibe. The pepper bun I had yesterday was so good. Then just now, I randomly stumbled on another one while walking. The meat is huge! It\u2019s way more stuffed with meat than the one from yesterday. So tasty. Just walking around the streets in Taiwan\u2014 you\u2019ll pretty much always run into a food stall. I\u2019m jealous of that culture. I wish Japan had more casual food stalls too. Like at night, and during the day. All the time. We just need more food stalls, period. So this road\u2014 I was gonna film a cool aesthetic walking shot, but I didn\u2019t even finish walking it, lol. Didn\u2019t even make it to the end. This street is amazing. It&#8217;s so beautiful. Everything here is beautiful. There are just so many plants\u2014seriously. And there\u2019s just so much food everywhere, it&#8217;s crazy. I had some time before my next plan, so I stopped by a museum. It was actually pretty close, and it&#8217;s supposed to be full of contemporary art. I put my bag in a locker like this, and apparently videos and photos are allowed. Since I had time, I came to a nearby museum. It used to be an elementary school, apparently. So the whole building literally feels like a school. It\u2019s like time-traveling. It\u2019s a contemporary art museum, and there were things hanging from the ceiling and video installations\u2014 there was even a projection covering a whole wall like shopping scenes. I totally got lost in there. What even is this? Like this light thing right here. There were just so many \u201cwhat is this?\u201d moments. It was honestly so fun. Even if you\u2019re not super into art, you can just enjoy how quirky or weird things are. Or just be like, &#8220;Whoa, I like this.&#8221; It\u2019s all about feeling. Like this washing machine thing here\u2014it moves. That alone is fun. You can totally enjoy the place just with that. There was this super cute boutique on this street and I was gonna buy a ring. The one on the right was about 5,000 yen, but the one I really wanted\u2014the one on the left\u2014was 20,000 yen. Way too expensive! I mean, it is what it is though. So I bought the 5,000 yen one. This shop was seriously so cute. There&#8217;s a market just a short walk from here, and this whole building is basically filled with fabric\u2014like, it&#8217;s all fabric. Inside this red brick building, there are tons of traditional prints, plus Korean and Japanese fabrics too, all crammed in like this. It\u2019s literally all fabric. Isn\u2019t that crazy? I\u2019ve never seen anything like it. And what I found at this fabric shop was a fake Hello Kitty. At first I thought it was real, but it has a nose, so apparently it\u2019s a fake. I was fooled. There\u2019s some absurd Japanese written here. We decided to take purikura in Taiwan, and we walked around forever. And it ended up being in the weirdest place. It was like this tiny section of a shopping mall that didn\u2019t make any sense. I hope people can find it by searching on RED or something. Look at this Japanese\u2014 Seriously, I got chills. It\u2019s just random, nonexistent Japanese words mashed together\u2014so creepy. It\u2019s filled with words that literally mean nothing. Sometimes magazine names were right, though. But like, they used fonts for Vogue I\u2019ve never seen\u2014what is going on? Everything\u2019s just\u2014 hi what&#8217;s your name hi i&#8217;m jolene! So anyway, we\u2019re about to take some purikura, and this one was super Taiwan-style. There were front filters and back filters, and you had to choose eleven of each\u2014 like, you had to combine them! So wild. You had to choose twenty-two in total, which is insane. And there were like four folders of designs, so I had to go through all that\u2014 seriously, it was kinda a lot. But being able to customize everything was honestly super fun. We spent a ridiculous amount of time, but the result was so cute. Look at how it turned out! They don\u2019t have purikura like this in Japan. The ones in Japan are way too airbrushed. I prefer this more natural style\u2014not that it\u2019s really \u201cnatural,\u201d lol. This is the purikura we took. This spot had that local vibe, and it was amazing. This was water spinach, and the guava juice had a really nice taste\u2014so good. My friend brought me here \u2018cause I asked to go somewhere local, and this was exactly what I was looking for. Like the fan up there\u2014so perfect. Look, this whole setup is just perfect. This is exactly what I wanted. These kinds of home-style local dishes are the best. This lineup right here\u2014absolutely amazing, it\u2019s glowing. This sweet and spicy one was so good. I don\u2019t even know what it\u2019s called, but this spicy tofu thing\u2014 it was like that, and it was really good too. Seriously tasty. This Taiwanese-style soy sauce yakisoba-ish thing was amazing. It had a bit of a sweet flavor, I think. Eating Taiwanese food made me realize\u2014 a lot of the dishes have that sweet-and-savory flavor, even more than in Japan. I think this was like stir-fried beef with oyster sauce. Honestly, anything tastes good once you stir-fry it with oyster sauce. I really like the taste of Taiwanese oyster sauce. And this is water spinach! I love stir-fried water spinach, especially with garlic. I love that crunchy texture when it\u2019s cooked with lots of garlic. It\u2019s like the ultimate classic in Taiwan. Apparently, every restaurant or street stall has it. We eat it a lot at home too, but it tastes a little different in Taiwan. I guess it&#8217;s probably the seasoning or something. oh your dad hmm also good yeah i really like it it&#8217;s spicy i think there&#8217;s like some chili yeah While we were eating, it suddenly started pouring outside. It felt like a typhoon or some crazy squall rain. I heard it rains a lot in Taiwan. Especially during this season, it\u2019s super rainy. So yeah, it was a total downpour, I was shocked. The shop was even shaking a little. Someone gave me a treat! It\u2019s from a bakery in Taipei called Ming Xing. It\u2019s this Russian-style sweet made with marshmallow and walnuts. Apparently, it\u2019s super famous. It\u2019s like something you eat on special occasions. It\u2019s called Russian Candy, and it\u2019s kind of chewy, a bit firmer than marshmallow, like mochi texture, with roasted walnuts inside. It\u2019s not too sweet, very elegant. I bought something super cute today and I wanna show you guys! So first, this is the ring I got. This one\u2019s RONG. This store\u2014 It\u2019s from this shop. This ring is super cute, and I think each one had a different pattern. My friend bought the same ring, but even though it\u2019s the same type, they all had slightly different details. I really liked that, so I bought it. But like, this feels so Japanese. Right? It\u2019s got that Japanese vibe. I\u2019ve always wanted this kind of aesthetic. Like, I wanna casually fan myself like this in summer. Wait, my necklace disappeared? I love the pink here and the green on this side. So cute. And Taiwan\u2019s even hotter than yesterday, seriously\u2014 So I bought this. And I\u2019m just gonna keep doing this. Wanna try just one? This thing\u2014 Oh! It\u2019s like, vacuum-packed. Look! I\u2019m gonna open it up. I feel like some powder\u2019s gonna fly out. It looks like this\u2014oh! My hands are clean, so I\u2019m gonna eat it with my hands. Oooh. It smells really good.<br \/>\n717<br \/>\n00:36:38,333 &#8211;> 00:36:40,233<br \/>\nWait, is my makeup okay? Yeah, it&#8217;s good. Wait, what flavor is this? It&#8217;s really good but like\u2026 Cinnamon? Is it cinnamon? The texture\u2026 Yeah yeah yeah. The mix of nuts and marshmallows hitting at once is kinda fun. Photo booth? Isn&#8217;t this a photo booth too? What is this? I took this one too. But all of them\u2026 Literally just full of random Japanese that makes zero sense. Kanji I can\u2019t read. Neheho? Love and drive? Ueiketa sei?? I seriously didn\u2019t understand a single thing. It\u2019s kinda creepy. Anyway, today was another super fun day. Tomorrow&#8217;s my last day in Taiwan, so I\u2019m gonna go eat douhua. I really like local spots, so I didn\u2019t go to any of those typical touristy places at all. I wanted to go here. It\u2019s pretty far\u2014takes like 40 minutes to an hour to get there. It\u2019s by the ocean. The ocean there\u2026 is super pretty and it\u2019s not crowded at all, apparently. So next time, I might go there when I visit Taiwan again. I\u2019ve been to Shanghai and Hong Kong too, but this place had the most Japanese tourists, I think. It really felt like a proper trip. Like an actual vacation. It might be the easiest place for Japanese people to visit. I saw so much Japanese everywhere. Pretty sure there are a lot of Japanese tourists here. Prices are really cheap too. There were lots of Japanese people around. So yeah, I feel like it&#8217;s an easy place to travel to. It felt the most like a \u201ctrip\u201d in a way. Up until now it\u2019s felt more like everyday life, like I was living there or something. They both have their differences though. I love that daily-life vibe too but\u2026 I also love doing the touristy stuff\u2014yeah, I like both. How about you? Go with whatever vibe you like. Bye bye! Why does my face look like it has no light on it? So yeah, today\u2019s my last day here. And it\u2019s pouring rain\u2014worst. So dark, dark, dark, dark. The place I wanna go is\u2026 just straight ahead this way apparently. So I should get there soon. Let\u2019s go check it out. Looks like this. But since it\u2019s raining today, not really sure, but like\u2014 maybe I\u2019m lucky \u2018cause it\u2019s usually crowded. It\u2019s raining way too much. Seriously though.<br \/>\n777<br \/>\n00:39:10,933 &#8211;> 00:39:13,633<br \/>\nSo I just found a douhua shop, but it was kinda narrow so I walked past it at first. I walked past once, then came back\u2014and right next to it was this place with amazing-looking lu rou fan. So I\u2019m thinking of going to both places. This spot is like 10 minutes from Taipei Station, just tucked into a little alley. It\u2019s super tiny, but apparently it\u2019s a well-known place. I added a soft-boiled egg on top of my lu rou fan. Kinda feels like I\u2019m doing an ASMR video with just my mouth showing or something. It was so hard to film inside \u2018cause it was really cramped. Let\u2019s eat! If you just look at this, it kinda looks like tamago kake gohan. Alright, I had a bite. So good, right? Totally, it\u2019s delicious. The flavor\u2019s super rich, but not too strong\u2014really easy to eat. It was basically a rule-breaking level of my favorite taste. I love lu rou fan so much I even eat it in Japan. But Japanese lu rou fan usually lacks that kind of aroma, like what you&#8217;d find in Chinatown. The smell is kinda weak in a lot of places, but this place\u2014 this one here\u2014 was packed with flavor, and the smell was amazing. The meat was super tender and simmered down perfectly. The fat and lean meat ratio was just right\u2014absolutely perfect. They had some kind of seasoning on the table, so I added some. I think it was spicy? They also had stuff like black vinegar and soy sauce too, I think. Pretty sure, yeah. The shop is kinda cramped and they do shared seating, so it might take a bit of courage to go alone as a girl. I actually passed by like twice before finally deciding to go in. But the staff were super kind, so I\u2019m glad I did. And most importantly, the lu rou fan was amazing, so if you wanna try it, definitely go. All of that was about 245 yen. Can you believe it? So cheap, I should\u2019ve ordered more! And finally, I got to have the douhua at the end! It had tapioca, peanuts, and taro balls\u2014those chewy mochi-like ones. They\u2019re made from taro or sweet potato, I heard. And guess what\u2014it cost only 200 yen! Look at that. No way, even with all those toppings? The gentle sweetness of the douhua was so nice\u2014it was amazing and cheap, just go! Just like in my Hong Kong vlog last time, I also stopped by a local bakery. They had cookies and lots of other treats too, and they were super yummy. Time to head back. So that\u2019s it for my Taiwan trip! Did it make you feel like you were in Taiwan too? Hope you enjoyed it! Taipei has amazing food, beautiful streets, and warm people\u2014I had the best time. Next time I go, I wanna eat way more. There\u2019s still so much I wanna try! I\u2019ve also got Hong Kong and Shanghai vlogs up, so check those out too if you\u2019d like\u2014 I think they\u2019ll make your travel vibes even stronger! Thanks so much for watching! See you in the next video\u2014bye! And here I am, finally meeting up with Hazel from Taiwan.<br \/>\n<br \/>\n\u4eca\u65e5\u3082\u6765\u3066\u304f\u308c\u3066\u3042\u308a\u304c\u3068\u304a\u304a\uff01\u30cf\u30f3\u30ca\u3060\u3088\u30fc<br \/>\n\u4e0a\u6d77VLOG(\u7de8\u96c6\u4e2d)\u3068\u9999\u6e2fVLOG\u5408\u308f\u305b\u3066\u89b3\u308b\u3068\u9762\u767d\u3044\u304b\u3089\u89b3\u3066\u307f\u3066\u306d\uff01<\/p>\n<p>\u9999\u6e2fvlog\u2192\u2192https:\/\/youtu.be\/KhVuoqToEVU<\/p>\n<p>\u672c\u65e5\u306e\u52d5\u753b\u306f\u53f0\u6e7e\u306b\u884c\u3063\u3066\u304d\u305f\u6642\u306eVLOG\u3060\u3088\u304a\u3001\u4eca\u56de44\u5206\u3082\u3042\u308a\u307e\u3059\u306e\u3067\u672c\u5f53\u306b\u304a\u9858\u3044\u3057\u307e\u3059(?)<\/p>\n<p>\u3082\u3046\u306d\u3001\u53f0\u6e7e\u697d\u3057\u304b\u3063\u305f\u306e\u3002\u3068\u306b\u304b\u304f\u3054\u98ef\u304c\u5b89\u304f\u3066\u591a\u304f\u3066\u7f8e\u5473\u3057\u3044\uff01\uff01\u5168\u3066\u7f8e\u5473\u3057\u3044\u306e\u3002\u98df\u3079\u6b69\u304d\u3082\u697d\u3057\u3044\u3057\u3054\u98ef\u5c4b\u3055\u3093\u3084\u30c7\u30b6\u30fc\u30c8\u5c4b\u3055\u3093\u3082\u305f\u304f\u3055\u3093\u3042\u3063\u3066\u6700\u9ad8\u3060\u3088\uff01<\/p>\n<p>\u3053\u306e\u52d5\u753b\u3067\u305c\u3072\u53f0\u6e7e\u6c17\u5206\u3092\u5473\u308f\u3063\u3066\u307b\u3057\u3044\u3067\u3059(*\u00b4-`)\u305c\u3072\u30b3\u30e1\u30f3\u30c8\u3057\u3066\u306d\u3048\u3048\u3048<\/p>\n<p>\u4eca\u5ea6\u306f\u4e0a\u6d77VLOG!!!\u7de8\u96c6\u304c\u3002\u3002\u3002\u3002\u9811\u5f35\u308a\u307e\u3059^ &#8211; 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