14 days... that's really long...
I'd like to know which part of Taiwan will you mostly stay during your trip...
My random thought about Taiwan...
Taiwanese cable TV channel sucks.
Talking about restroom... Taiwanese don't usually throw the used toilet paper directly into toilet bowl and flush it down, but into the rubbish bin next to that instead.
(Because in the early days, you will likely stuck the pipe if you do this(we used paper towels back then), and it became a custom even after the invention of tissue papers)
And there are lots of restroom directing sign in Taiwan with only the letter "WC", I heard that's the British word for restroom.
(Apparently "restroom" is too long lol)
There are lots of beverage stands (bubble tea stands: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_tea) in Taiwan, And one of the wonders in Taiwan is being amazed by how bizarre a custom drinkable beverage can be.
Good arcade location?
I know there's one in Ximen(西門),Taipei City. But I've never been to that one before...
Convenient stores are everywhere in Taiwan. There are times where you can see 2 7-11 stores located across the road...(mostly happens in big cities), and it only does everything.(Mailing package, Receiving package, ATM machine, hot food stand, paper copying(usb drive or sd card), all kinds of fee/tax paying, ticket booking (Taiwan HSR, music concerts, exhibitions), coupons, wi-fi connecting...)
And the best part of it? they open 24 hours a day.
I'd like to know which part of Taiwan will you mostly stay during your trip...
My random thought about Taiwan...
Taiwanese cable TV channel sucks.
Talking about restroom... Taiwanese don't usually throw the used toilet paper directly into toilet bowl and flush it down, but into the rubbish bin next to that instead.
(Because in the early days, you will likely stuck the pipe if you do this(we used paper towels back then), and it became a custom even after the invention of tissue papers)
And there are lots of restroom directing sign in Taiwan with only the letter "WC", I heard that's the British word for restroom.
(Apparently "restroom" is too long lol)
There are lots of beverage stands (bubble tea stands: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_tea) in Taiwan, And one of the wonders in Taiwan is being amazed by how bizarre a custom drinkable beverage can be.
A basic idea...
Base drink:
Green tea, Black tea, Milk tea, Milk green tea, Oolong tea, various kinds of juices.....
Edible Ingredients:(you can choose more than one for your drink)
Pudding, Grass jelly (Mesona jelly), Aiyu jelly, Konjac jelly, Aloe meat, Passion fruit, Tapioca pearls, Creams, Ice creams, Sliced lemon, Oreo cookies(influenced by one of the flavors from McDonald's McFlurry)......
Other options:
iced, cold(iced without ice cubes), hot, warm, sugarless, half-sugar, 80% sugar (they use syrup to control the sweetness)
Green tea, Black tea, Milk tea, Milk green tea, Oolong tea, various kinds of juices.....
Edible Ingredients:(you can choose more than one for your drink)
Pudding, Grass jelly (Mesona jelly), Aiyu jelly, Konjac jelly, Aloe meat, Passion fruit, Tapioca pearls, Creams, Ice creams, Sliced lemon, Oreo cookies(influenced by one of the flavors from McDonald's McFlurry)......
Other options:
iced, cold(iced without ice cubes), hot, warm, sugarless, half-sugar, 80% sugar (they use syrup to control the sweetness)
Good arcade location?
I know there's one in Ximen(西門),Taipei City. But I've never been to that one before...
Convenient stores are everywhere in Taiwan. There are times where you can see 2 7-11 stores located across the road...(mostly happens in big cities), and it only does everything.(Mailing package, Receiving package, ATM machine, hot food stand, paper copying(usb drive or sd card), all kinds of fee/tax paying, ticket booking (Taiwan HSR, music concerts, exhibitions), coupons, wi-fi connecting...)
And the best part of it? they open 24 hours a day.