Monday, 23 March 2026

Taipei Day 5 - Yima visit (spring)

 Today I opted to skip the zoo to go to 姨媽's house to rest and hang.

I left at around 10am and got there about 11am.

姨爹' s lil sis was still there but she left about 11:30am.

姨媽 made me lunch - fried egg and onion soup noodle. 

1) heat oil, fry spring onion. 

2) scramble the eggs, wait until charred so the egg smells good. 

3) add some soy sauce, let caramelised. Add yellow wine. 

4) add hot water. 

5) can add some more yellow wine here if ready added. Or just add here. 

6) boil noodles, and cook in soup pot for a bit before plating. 

Shortly after we headed to buy mum's sesame powder, and then send it off at the post office. On the way there we stopped at a fruit shop and they ended up having the honey belle pear?! I couldn't find it in Countdown before I left, lol. What the hell! 姨媽 bought me two and I had one when I got back.

I sent Lake's gift and it cost $498 for 850g (volumetric was 1.7kg though).

Once back at the house, I finished off the postcards and then went down to send them. 

God I was so tired though, and struggled to stay awake.

Went off to the post shop and once back I snoozed. 

I really did sleep, and really tired. 

Then 姨媽 woke me up for pre-dinner which was 冬粉炒大白菜. The dongfen was fat and clear. Super yummy.

And some liang ban cucumbers.

姨媽 cooked some 番茄炒蛋 and 四季豆肉絲. Yummy! With brown rice.

表姐夫 also fried up some turnip cake and I tried 1 slice. It was Canto style and quite yum but I think I still prefer the Tai style with no flavouring.

Yulun (the boy) was reading Cat Warriors. Everyone had dinner and 表姐 gave me a toner with ceramide to try.

表哥 came just as I was getting ready to leave. He was obviously tired and I let him have dinner.

I said bye to everyone. Yushin was in an Elsa dress and was playing shy. 

Gonna miss 姨媽... Hopefully I can come back at the end of the year.

Heading back now and early start tomorrow. 

Taipei Day 4 - Beitou (spring)

 Beitou today!!! 

First we MRT and got off at the Beitou MRT station, and walked towards Shin Beitou Station. We forgot that we were supposed to transfer onto the pink line at the MRT station but oh well, that means we get 2 MRT stamps! 

Then we headed down to Qixing Park, and a man was selling strawberries. We picked the cheapest one at $150. They were tart but yummy. Half the plastic box was just air. XD It was lined with a polystyrene sort of foam and only like 1.5 later of strawberry lined up on the top. 

The old wooden Shin historical Beitou Station was across from the MRT station. The old wooden station had really pretty roof rafters and the roof tiles were copper, so it would have up to 7 different colours depending on the lighting. The windows were round and protuded put from the roof and the unique architecture was pointed out.  The roof gutter piping was copper too. 

The station had a shop inside and some info about the building. Outside there was a old train (pre-air conditioning) with a blue runner that was a Japanese model that ran for many years, adding to the memories of the local Beitou residents. 

Next we headed towards the park and started to stroll towards the Hot Spring Museum. 

We were getting hungry, and we spotted a ramen place just across from the entrance of the park, that had the windows open on 2F. We managed to get a seat next to the window, and thank goodness. The ramen were tourist priced though, at $399 a bowl. It was yum, and their fried tofu was awesome. 

To the Hot Spring Museum now. The museum was busy! 

They were very orderly though, and first we took our shoes off and placed them into the lockers. They had a lot of windows open today, and at the central lounge they had a big tatami mat room, with the sides open to the balcony, so heaps of fresh air. The museum was structured that you could follow the viewing order, and one flight of stairs is one way only, so you go down and then go up another set of stairs. The bottom floor had the big onsen pool, with the stained glass windows. 

There was another room with smaller pools made with the mosaic of 奶奶 and 姥姥's bathtubs!!!!!!!!! I loved this. One of the pools had a screen with a misty effect coming up from the bottom and you could take a photo looking like you're soaking in a natural scenic view background. It was hard hiding the phone in the mist and getting a good photo into frame. 

The Beitou area used to be Taiwan Hollywood due to the large amount of films produced there in the 50-60's. There were heaps of hotels and lots of resorts. If you were a business boss you would come to beitou to have your gatherings and talks, with the makashi (?) bands. Later it became a legal red light district, and then in the 80's it was outlawed so Beitou started to decline. 

Beitou also has the only mineral names after a place in Taiwan called Hokutolite (Japanese pronounciation). This mineral comes from the hot spring waters, and takes 120 yrs to deposit and form. The deeply bluey green of the spring water is one of the 3 types of onsen waters available in Beitou. 

After the museum we went to thermal valley. On the way we stopped for onsen tamago and L got a spicy one. Tea was sold out so I got a non-flavored one and a wine flavoured one. The wine flavoured one really did have quite a strong wine flavour, but the soup it was soaking in is yum. The plain one felt underflavoured in comparison, haha. 

Then we went into Thermal Valley. It was a huge lake that was hot!! With signs saying it is hot and to keep out. I think it was about 75-80°C. So a huge amount of steam rose up all the time. The mud in the lake looked kinda like the moon's surface, crater-y and lots of mountain ranges. It was a small valley and the track went around in a loop. At the entrance they had a hand bath in the shape of Taiwan haha, with the tail being a drain into a secondary pool.

We got to the thermal valley about 4:15pm, and the valley closes at 5pm so we finished more or less on time. We decided to head to a public footbath, and on the way we chance discovered 中心新村!!! I didn't know that was here!! They have 79 houses and eventually all of them will be preserved and open to the public. There was also a stamp rally that pieced together a scenery of the street. 

中心新村 felt the most authentic in the set up and it really did feel like 姥姥's 眷村. So nostalgic... I will come back here again as they close at 6pm and we got here at like 5:15pm. Ahhhhh they even had a public bathhouse/toilet (as no houses had plumbing initially). 

After that we started to head back. We decided to have beef noodles and I found a place about 15 min walk from Shin Beitou Station. It was called 吳家牛肉麵 and there was a line!!!! They had heaps of seating but they were still so busy!!!!!! 

We opted for the other noodle place next door and they were fairly quiet in comparison. The noodles were average, and the soup wasn't very brothy. I had the plain broth (clear soup), and the noodles were just a tad undercooked so it had the floury flavour. 

Once done we headed back to the MRT station to get back to the hotel. 

We stopped by a 7 on the way and bought some stuff for breakfast. 

Then when we were back in Ximen we stopped by Uniqlo and I found a Saint Seiya shirt!! That's a present for Lake, along with the Blokees plakit my friends picked up for me. 

Then back, shower and crash!!! L had energy still and went to DONKI. How. Lmao. My feet actually hurt.

I feel asleep and didn't hear him come back. 


Sunday, 22 March 2026

Taipei Day 3 - Sanchong 1st Village (spring)

 Today we are going to Sanchong First Air Force Village to make it for the bunker/ammunition store tour. We got up early and had breakfast at a different store, and then headed to see if Be Coffee was open (they had the dog Bebe) so M could get Bebe coffee. 

But they weren't open!!!! Nooooo!!! 

So we decided to head over to Sanchong early and caught a bus. We managed to find the bus stop that had the earliest bus and got us there the fastest. 

We got there around 10:30am and then signed up for the tour. Since there is no English I did translation for L and M. I missed some details but I got all the important stuff I think!! 

Then afterwards we walked around the village. They also had a flea market/2nd hand bazaar on today and we had a little look around. There were also some food stalls and e got some fresh and had mochi/daifuku. Yummy!! 

So our lunch ended up being various food stall foods lol. I went back for some fried chicken and had some almond tile wafers. The lady for the wafers gave us some new product samples for salted eggs, pork floss, and I think it was seaweed? In a cookie dough. The egg had a great chewy spongy texture and it was sweet and salty. Yummy! 

M went to get some coffee when teh coffee shop opened and they had cats inside!!! 

We took some photos around and looked at the housing - especially number 7 where it was the original size and house (it survived the big flood from the really bad typhoon in year 83, I think). 

We had a look at the bookstore, and the upstairs Akinoshi artist exhibit of the no. 13 gammy store. The 2nd was so nostalgic because it was added on bit by bit, so the floors and entrances to he different rooms were envevn levels amd the windows were ju哥st randomly in an inner house wall! It reminded me of Nana's house so much. TToTT

After the village we decided to skip the Juanguo jade market and head back to he hotel since it was 2pm. We took a taxi back and it was $155.

We had a break and then L & M decided to go to the underground mall while I headed over to Yima's house! I packed her stuff up and I bet it was close to 10kgs lololol. 

I made it and 表姐夫 and Heishin (the lil girl) was there. 表姐 and Shao Ming wasn't there. Yima mentioned she was in Tainan. 表哥 dropped by and I got to meet 姨爹's youngest sister. 小姑姑。Yima took me to 3laochun for dinner and we had a plate of potato and eggplant and the usual meat dumplings. 

We just chatted and then I started feeling tired after din din (I ate quite a lot) and sat for a bit while they chatted, and then headed home. 

I said byee and walked over to Muzha Park to try and see if there were any fireflies, but alas they did not. The path was so dark and scary though lol. 

I got on a bus and headed back. The bus driver braked really hard. He told everyone who got on to hold the hand rail and sit down quickly. 

I got to Ximen and got off, and then there was an arts and culture/crafts market at Ximen Red House. Too tired nooooo. It was sooo crowded with so many tourists... I picked up some breads and banana from FamiMart and then got back, showered and crashed.