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Taichung Day 1

Taichung Day 1

Onto day 2 of Taiwan. I woke up around 6am to get ready for the day. After checking out of the hotel, I walked over to Taipei Main Station to purchase my return ticket to Taoyuan for the day after, then bought myself some breakfast. Since I still had time before meeting Y & J, I leisurely sat outside station enjoying my spicy meat bun and my milk tea watching the crowds come and go. After we met up, we…

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Jiufen & Ximending

Jiufen & Ximending

Onto my trip to Taiwan! I had so much planned for my first day that even I was surprised I was able to keep to my insane schedule. Haha. Starting in the morning, I was pretty much tossing and turning until I got up at 5:45am to leave for the airport. I took the subway to Central and got my boarding pass before proceeding towards the airport. By the time I got through the gates I finally had time to…

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Wetland Park & Yuen Long

Wetland Park & Yuen Long

For day 2 of my travels(?) in HK, I played the role of a tourist and asked my uncle to take me to Wetland Park, which is about an hour and a half away from where we live. After stopping for breakfast at the 茶餐廳 down the street, we hopped on the MTR then switched to the local LRT which would take us to Wetland Park. Once we arrived, we got in line for admission tickets. Since it was a…

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Asia 2014

Asia 2014

Back from my most recent trip to Asia. Even though I’ve only been back in Toronto for a week, Asia already feels like a lifetime ago. It’s hard to believe I fit in so much during my time there! One of the most unique things this time around was experiencing all four seasons during a two-week span. From the 30°c weather in Taichung to the snow in Shirakawago, I’ve pretty much seen enough in two weeks to last me for…

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Chicago Part 3

Chicago Part 3

Last day in Chicago! After grabbing breakfast and then checking out of our hotel, we took the L one stop and came out along Michigan Avenue, also known as Magnificent Mile. Magnificent Mile is similar to Fifth Avenue, where all the ritzy hotels and designer shops are lined up down the street. As we walked towards the John Hancock Center, we also passed by many historic buildings along the way, including the Fourth Presbyterian Church and Water Tower Place. Once…

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