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W Chan 10 April 2001
Stayed at  Fortuna Hotel, Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan.
The National Palace Museum is a "MUST VISITED" place if you are in Taipei.

S Hester 08 March 2001
Stayed at  Landis Taipei, The - Taipei, Taiwan.
One of the great secrets of the National Palace museum is its separate Buddhist rooms on the First Floor. Very accessible and magnificent 5th C buddhas. Our favorite place to hang out after a long biz day is Brown Sugar. Very casual and a cross between European/American environment. Always nice music. And, Taipei is one of the easiest cities to get around in Asia.

B Hall 03 March 2001
Stayed at  Fortuna Hotel, Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan.
This was my first time to Taipei and I found it an interesting destination. Few people speak any English and communications are difficult at times, if one is not with someone who knows the language. I was with chinese friends much of the time and only when alone had some communication difficulties. The approximately 3 hr. city tour hits the "high" spots and is interesting as an orientation to Taipei. Taxicabs are pletiful, easy to hail on the streets and relatively cheap; only have addresses written or have the business or hotel card to show the driver or you may not get where you want without a lot of communication "work". The restaurants were all good and relatively inexpensive. The restaurants in the grand hotel have a great view, especially at night, and the food is good. For something unexpectedly good try Shintori at 68 Sect. 2 AN-HO Rd, phone 886-2-2702-5588. Although it advertises "cuisine Japonaise" it also had some of the best Taiwanise style food of the trip with excellent service and ambiance.

The restaurant is very minimalist modern, upscale and one even has to figure out how to get the doors open to get in. Hint: stick your hand in the top opening of the side garden sculpture. A trip to the mountains by taxi for an evening soak in sulphurous hot springs is well worth the trip. There are many hot springs baths. The one I was taken to was in a small "hotel", the name of which I unfortunately don't remember. Men and women have seperate sections and they appear to be very popular after work and weekends. Altough I was the only foreigner there, no one paid any attention and people were very warm (in addition to the hot baths) and friendly. Actually people were very friendly and helpful all over Taipei and many times tried to understand and communicate even when there was no language in common. A trip to the weekend extensive and maize-like jade and "flea" markets was fun and netted me a couple of nice jade gifts at about 1/2 what I would have had to pay in Chinatown in New York, where I live. Just remember to bargain (here I needed a chinese friend) and that one can probably get the final price down to at least 1/2 of the asking price. Good prices on software, camera and computer supplies and cameras. All in all the stopover in Taipei for 3 days was a lot of fun, at times great adventure and well worth it. I think Taipei is unfortunately overlooked as a tourist destination and is quite worth a visit.

A Cheng 24 February 2001
Stayed at  Fortuna Hotel, Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan.
Fortuna is two blocks away from taking the MTR which is the easiest, fastest, and cheapest transportation to get around the great Taipei area.

D Habib 14 February 2001
Stayed at  Fortuna Hotel, Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan.
i recommend the italian restaurant the stinking rose if you like italian food and garlic.

G Shambrook 31 December 2000
Stayed at  Fortuna Hotel, Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan.
Taipei airport does not cater for early arivals or departures well. Information and baggage services are shut and only one of the bank outlets are open. Taipei is a clean and busy asian city with historic and cultural places of interest.

L Dumais 27 December 2000
Stayed at  Fortuna Hotel, Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan.
Taipei is great. If you know a little Mandarin it makes your life easier. However, people are very very friendly and always there to help. Food is perfect. Also enjoyed the other places I went to in Taiwan (Hualien and Tainan). Train transportation is great. Will go back to Taiwan.

R Nathan 14 December 2000
Stayed at  K Hotel Taipei 3 - Taipei, Taiwan.
We took three tours, all arranged through the hotel. They were good.

H Koo 26 November 2000
Stayed at  Gloria Prince Hotel - Taipei, Taiwan.
Was working and therefore did not manage to do much sightseeing. But I avoided all the TGI Friday's and the usual fast food places and went for the dumplings, noodles and rice -- some of the best Sichuan style cooking I've tasted. If you're planning to visit the National Palace Museum, keep in mind it closes at 5 so it's better to make a move on it quick. If you have some more time, better yet, try visiting Peitou, northwest of Taipei and go to the Taiwan Folk Museum. Lots of interest artifacts about Taiwan even before the arrival of the Chinese.

K Uchiyama 25 November 2000
Stayed at  K Hotel Taipei 3 - Taipei, Taiwan.
If you take a bus from the Air Port, get out whereever you feel down town. Bus will not anounce the street name. Then you will take a taxi to get to this Hotel but showl him the phone number of this Hotel. As most taxi driver cannot understand English.


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