Traveller's Tales: Advise for travellers in Taipei, Taiwan
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| L Chiang |
28 October 2002 |
Stayed at K Hotel Taipei 3 - Taipei, Taiwan.
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Taipei is not the most tourist friendly city in the world. Some street signs are in English; however, the Chinese to English translation can be spelled 3 different ways. Literally, 2 street signs on opposite ends of the same street can be spelled differently, and the map your looking at may spell it a third way! English is not widely spoken.
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| S Mark |
14 January 2002 |
Stayed at Gloria Prince Hotel - Taipei, Taiwan.
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Been there several times before, so there were no surprises. Taipei is a typical Asian city, cars and motorscooters everywhere. Motorscooters drive on the sidewalks.
Went on a couple of bus tours, Wullei village and a old gold mining town. It was nice to get out of the city once in a while.
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| T Weiger |
09 November 2001 |
Stayed at Fortuna Hotel, Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan.
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Noisy, overcrowed city, suffers from air pollution, excellent for many different styles of food.
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| A Cramp |
08 May 2001 |
Stayed at Fortuna Hotel, Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan.
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Taiwan is too expensive, in comparison to other Asian destinations. $40.00 US for a taxi downtown from the airport. $5.00 cup of coffee at the Sheraton Lai-Lai gives me a negative impression of Taipei. I will keep searching for reasonable prices in Taipei, as I must travel there on business.
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