Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Beauty of Sun Moon Lake (日月潭風景區)


For me and many tourists, Sun Moon Lake in Taiwan can be one destination that takes your breath away and makes you say 'this is it'! :D

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Taipei 101 (台北101)


Taipei 101 also known as the Taipei Financial Center.
With 101 stories and reaching 1,671 ft (509 m) high, Taipei 101 became the world's tallest building when it was in 2003. Taipei 101 was opened to the public on December 31, 2004.






Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Brown Sugar Macchiato (黑糖玛奇朵)

Hey guys, check this out :
Now I will show you about the best taiwanese drama I've ever watched
The name of this drama is a little strange but this drama is so cool and full off comedy

The main males actresses are from a singing group called Bang Bang Tang (Lollipop)
The main females actresses are from a singing group called Hei Se Hui Mei Mei





Genre: Romance, comedy
Episodes: 13
Broadcast network: FTV
Broadcast period: 2007-Jul-15 to 2007-Oct-07

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Mayday 五月天 - 乾杯

Now, i have something for you guys :D
This band is popular in Taiwan
And the meaning of the song is also nice
Here we go..



Check this lyric :

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Shihlin Night Market (士林夜市)

Shilin Night Market is the one of the largest night markets in Taipei. 
Everyone who visits Taipei wants to go to the Shilin Night Market 士林夜市.
It's one of Taipei's most famous hot spots or to say it in simple terms: You have to visit it. Some people would die to spend one evening there. I heard stories of Chinese Malaysian or Singaporean men breaking up families just to visit this famous night market. Shilin Night Market is the dream land for Chinese all over the world: It's close to what English call heaven. Every Chinese man wants to eat that famous chicken cutlet, gulp down the sweet bubble tea and observe hot Taiwanese girls (me included)


Monday, August 20, 2012

5 Favourite Taiwanese foods


1. Braised pork rice (滷肉飯)

A Taiwanese saying goes, "Where there is a wisp of smoke from the kitchen chimney, there will be lurou fan" (braised pork with rice). The popularity of this humble dish cannot be overstated. 
"Lurou fan" is synonymous with Taiwan.
The Taipei city government launched a "braised pork rice is ours" campaign last year after Michelin’s Green Guide Taiwan claimed that the dish is from Shandong Province in mainland China.
A good bowl of lurou fan has finely chopped, not quite minced, pork belly, slow-cooked in aromatic soy sauce with five spices. There should be an ample amount of fattiness, in which lies the magic.
The meat is spooned over hot rice.  
A little sweet, a little salty, the braised pork rice is comfort food perfected.