Hsinchu, Taiwan travel tales
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| M Dziok |
15 April 2005 |
Stayed at Royal Hotel, Hsinchu - Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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Ask for Thai restaurant (not takeout) just around the corner.
If you can't take Chinese food anymore, visit Pig&Whistle British Pub in downtown. however don't order Mexican food in there. Indian Spice Shop is
pretty good too. If you are looking for gifts, you must go to
Handicraft Mart in Taipei.
And don't be afraid of trying food on the street, cheap, fresh and very good.
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| J Baird |
30 November 2004 |
Stayed at Howard Plaza Hotel Hsinchu - Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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Hsinchu isn’t called the “windy city” without reason. A windbreaker and maybe more are required any time. I suggest women leave the billowing skirts for another destination, unless they are prepared for the rise.
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| T Tseng |
19 March 2003 |
Stayed at Royal Hotel, Hsinchu - Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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I had meetings in the Science Park. Recommended sights to see are all in downtown Hsinchu, where I did not get to go this time.
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| W Leung |
07 March 2003 |
Stayed at Royal Hotel, Hsinchu - Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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I stayed in the Hsinchu area and eat at the Hotel. The food there is reasonable.
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| O Yu |
19 August 2002 |
Stayed at Royal Hotel, Hsinchu - Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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It was a business trip and I did not do any sight-seeing. It was disappointing to see that there is little city planning outside the Hsinchu Science Park.
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