根據當地人的說法,您到台灣旅行的10種方式有誤



通過學習以下10種錯誤的前往台灣的方式來了解自己!

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仍然
台灣人乘坐的本地巴士在台北市內。
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Bawan(Ba wan),台灣丸子美味,街頭小吃,炸澱粉包裹的圓形餃子,裡面有豬肉,特寫,複製空間
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長春寺上永恆的春天神社和瀑布。
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台灣高雄的獅王廟
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台中的天際線在日落時
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浴室的高角度視圖
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龍虎塔
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太陽蛋糕
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台北社區垃圾回收
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台北社區垃圾回收
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陽光直射台灣孔廟
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八萬或肉圓,丸子餃子。台灣美食,台北,台灣
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拿著迷你紙巾
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菠蘿蛋糕
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視頻
台灣新北市九份村
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在地鐵上玩的女朋友
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空中遊戲中時光倒流市區台北,台灣在日落時
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中正紀念堂地鐵站時間流逝
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台灣台北市中央的Hyperlapse。
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子彈頭列車和稻田
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32 comments
  1. I love this, I really want to go all across Asia and I would love to see more of these for different Asian countries as well as African and South American.

  2. So I'm American, but both my parents are Taiwanese and I grew up calling bubble tea Boba nai cha. I think in Taipei they call it pearl tea (Zhen zhu nai cha) because in Taipei they gear more towards mandarin. In the more southern areas of Taiwan saying Boba gets more common because more people speak Taiwanese there and Boba is part of the Taiwanese dialect (not traditional mandarin).

  3. follow the crowd when crossing the big roads. the amount of motorcycles (that don't really stop for you) can be pretty scary

  4. We just got back from Taiwan yesterday. Amazing transport system! It's so easy to stroll around. Also, people are genuinely nice and orderly. They struggle to speak in English but they will really try to help you. And yes, you'd notice how people keep their trash…no trash cans in the streets. I also love the food! It's everywhere. 7/11 in the Philippines is where you buy stuff when you have no other choice coz it's a bit pricey. In Taiwan, it's your everyday hero! Good food and reasonable price. I did notice too that people avoid the priority seats and not everyone who "looks" old would take the priority seat. Here in the Philippines, we offer seats to seniors and they would gladly take it. In Taiwan, I offered it to an old lady and she refused it. I'm not sure if I came across as offensive.

  5. My mom mix milk and tea together since 2003 well I guess pearls/boba was not yet invented back then lol it would be great to have it with boba! ❣️

  6. I'm a transnational student and i've been to Taiwan twice for a long period of times, and I looooooovvvvveeeeeeeeeeeee Taiwan! I love the food, the hospitality and the transportation system as well. I'll go there again

  7. Watching this video made me miss living there. Worked a 1 year contract as an English teacher. Random people would ask me if they could practice English.

  8. I've been to Taiwan multiple times and have gained friends there who are pretty open to talking about cross-strait issues. But most of my friends are Pan-Green so…

  9. "zidan tou lieche" for bullet train ??? In Taiwan, it is called 高鐵 (Gāotiě).
    You got 子彈頭列車 zǐdàn tóu lièchē from Google Translate, but I have never heard anyone using this word to describe Taiwanese High Speed Railway.
    Maybe for the Japanese Shinkansen or for the Chinese one, but definitely not in Taiwan.

  10. This is mostly about Taipei. Also, all Taipei and New Taipei buses are swipe (tap) on and swipe off for paying with metro card as of fall 2019.

  11. Totally agree with street food! I think if any country offers street food, that is the best way to experience the country's food. If you haven't eaten oyster omlette, ba wan, stinky tofu, hujiao Bing… You really haven't experienced Taiwan. Just like if you go to Thailand, if you haven't eaten boat noodles, pad Thai, satay… You haven't really experienced Thailand.

  12. Republic of China ! …. Free China, Taiwan, ROC … oh, is that too political ? :-p Just returned from a visit. Thanks for your video. I agree, get outside of Taipei. I went to Kaohsiung for a Tourist Night Market and also Taichung. Great NEW train stations in Kaohsiung and Taichung ! Tea eggs at 7-11 … just hard boiled eggs in teas … NT $ 10 a piece, .. a steal ! Drinking beer on the street or in public … probably poo poo'd by locals .. but what the heck, you're a crazy foreigner ..so you can get away with it ! .. ( or eating raw vegetables while walking on the street: carrots, guava, etc. )

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