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  • #31
    Wow...your trip is certainly filled with many feasts.....will try those in my next trip to Taipei!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Kyo View Post

      Miaokou Delights - Super deep-fried hotdog, essentially a hotdog, with double the deep-frying. Will clog arteries.
      yumm yumm yumm .... i love those birthday saussage anyone?
      Home is where your heart is.

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      • #33
        Hope you enjoyed Keelung - It's my hometown! After I saw your trip report I really miss home!
        The Romance of Travel... Singapore Airlines

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        • #34
          Have finished the TR...

          Last of the pics added. Sorry for such a long delay in finishing this off. Quite a monumental task (to the others also who normally post theirs - what an effort it must take, truly appreciate reading those too!)

          bubblerevolution: It was truly a charming little city and I will remember it always.

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          • #35
            Once again, an excellent first TR thanks Kyo, hats off to you. The food looks amazing (I think it's the sign of a true SQTalker when one takes photos of *everything* you eat whilst on holiday,...and sometimes at home )

            Any onboard shots to share?

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            • #36
              nickbot: I've updated Post #5 to show the food I had on-board SQ in Y on the way back (this flight also happened to be the very first redemption I've ever made using FF miles, saved $800, so I'm still quite happy, even if it wasn't in Business)

              Anyway, here's the two pics of the food served:


              (full description / menu link in Post #5)


              (full description / menu link in Post #5)

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              • #37
                Cheers Kyo,...sorry I must've skipped over the earlier post!

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                • #38
                  Hey kyo, did you rent a car? Was it easy driving in Taiwan?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by phaleesy View Post
                    Hey kyo, did you rent a car? Was it easy driving in Taiwan?
                    talk about unearthing an ancient thread phaleesy
                    I know when you airline bling, that could only mean one thing

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                    • #40
                      I didn't need to rent a car as I had an old classmate take me everywhere in his army jeep

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by LOWJHG View Post
                        talk about unearthing an ancient thread phaleesy
                        Of course! So much info and knowledge on the forum. Trip reports take a lot of time and effort to write up. Might as well utilise them to their full capacity. :

                        Tbh, some reports are so detailed that I feel that I'm already there. I was just telling Jhm them the other day that I might skip chiang Kai shek's memorial because I have already seen it through kyo's report.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Kyo View Post
                          I didn't need to rent a car as I had an old classmate take me everywhere in his army jeep
                          Wow! Is he working for the army? I would love to be driven around in an army jeep.

                          I just watched ang lee's eat drink man woman. I recognise the grand Taipei hotel! Did you just turn up to take a picture? Did you eat there?

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                          • #43
                            No, my friend is now out of the army. I have no idea how he owns an army jeep but nobody stopped us.

                            And yes, I turned up to take a picture and walk around inside as it was introduced as a very exclusive hotel for foreign dignitaries.

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