Unforgettable 72 Hours In Taipei by A Momma Abroad

December 18, 2021 | busybee_devteam

  Oh Manila, you are a wild one and I will continue to say it, you keep giving me these insane opportunities and all I can do is accept them with open and grateful arms. This time, I found myself on a whirl wind of a trip to Taipei Taiwan! From Manila to Taipei with these girls A quick story about how this all went down. Jeron Travel is a Manila based award winning travel company that has a well established presence in Manila that continues to grow and be successful because of the youthful ambitious leader, Chal Chang Del Rosario. Using her Taiwanese heritage and love for travel, Chal has continued to be a driving force bridging the Philippines and Taiwanese tourism together. Jeron Travel has INSANE travel deals and travel expos multiple times a year, I am talking a few hundred bucks to Europe people. Anyway, follow them on FB to get in the know. Jeron Travel partnered up with the Taipei City Government and as a blogger I got invited to attend! Whoot whoot! The trip was unforgettable. If you’re on the fence about visiting Taipei keep me reading and let me convince you.

HOW TO SPEND 72 HOURS IN TAIPEI PACKING+FLYING

I pushed myself to pack light in only a backpack for this trip. Packing light has become a personal competition for me. I try and see how minimalist I can pack without wearing dirty clothes and smelling horribly. I nailed it this trip! You can watch a video of what I packed here.
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PACKING LIGHT
A word on flying. We flew on EVA Air and I cannot recommend them enough. Jeron Travel and EVA had a travel envelope waiting for me upon arrival with all my information and for the first time in my life I got to see what all these swanky lounge areas were about. It’s amazing the places you can get into without having kids. Joke lang! Did you know EVA has a Hello Kitty terminal in the Taipei Airport? It’s true! They even have a Hello Kitty plane!

EAT IT

One of the best ways to see a city is by visiting a wet market and eating how the locals eat. Taipei Eats has a perfect curated street food tour to get you into the food scene like a local. It is NOT to be missed. If you are a Din Tai Fung lover like me then stopping by the original location could be a fun and delicious activity. Don’t expect the new fancy ones like we have in Manila but the old school original touches. Mala Hot Pot is not just a meal but an adventure! There is something unique to cooking your own food at the table before you. Mala Hot Pot uses high quality meat but don’t think for a second that the servings are small. Make you sure you complete your meal properly by creating your own sauce, drinking tea and finishing it off with ice cream, the real Taiwanese way. One of the best things about Taipei is the street food! It is clean and you don’t have to worry, so eat up!. Chal played the fantastic tour guide and introduced us to ripe guava and plum powder. It was insanely delicious and refreshing. If you are a milk tea connoisseur then Taipei is where it’s at. Milk Tea is plentiful and abundant. For unique flavors check out the Modern milk tea in the Dà Dao Chen neighborhood. The interiors were as beautiful as the drink was delicious.
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Ximending is definitely a place where shoppers flock and has a superb day and night life. It was influenced by Japans own Shibuya Crossing and while it’s not quite as impressive it is still a sight to behold. We also ventured out one night to visit the Rohoe Night Market for high quality Nike shoes (I suspect knock offs?), more eats and anything else your shopper’s heart desires.
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MAKE IT

At Sunmerry Bakery you can arrange for a cooking class in the upstairs of their store located on Xinyi Road. Learn the Taiwanese art of a the country’s beloved pineapple cake. Don’t ask how much butter is in the recipe or you may never eat one again! If you are a maker of any kind you absolutely must visit Songshan Cultural Park. I had a number of people recommend this place to me saying how much I would love it, and they were right! It is akin to a real life ETSY where you get to find a workshop that fits your personal interests.

AND THAT MY FRIENDS IS ONE WAY YOU CAN SPEND 72 HOURS IN TAIPEI. 

Happy Travels, Amber
I want to extend another huge maraming salamat to the Taipei City government for playing such wonderful hosts. They were delightful and really gave us a taste of Taiwan. Salamat to Jeron TravelEVA Air and Amba Hotels. Truly wonderful and marvelous establishments that I recommend with highest esteem.

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