Category: travel
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New Taipei City Wanli Futai Emerald Bay Resort Hotel Review: Seaview Family Room, Family Facilities and Beach Guide
Fu Tai Emerald Bay Resort Hotel is located next to the beautiful Emerald Bay in Wanli. Although the hotel is a bit old, the hardware is well maintained and the number of guests staying on weekdays is less than 3,…
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Things to know when buying electrical appliances during your trip to Japan
What should you pay attention to when buying Japanese electrical appliances abroad, such as voltage, repair warranty, coupons, etc. How to choose? Sharing the little details that you must know.
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Taipei Dadaocheng Taiwan Cultural and Creative Store
Dadaocheng is Taipei's historic old town, perfect for travelers to explore. There are many shops and products with strong Taiwanese characteristics waiting for you to...
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Treasure Hunting in Taipei's Second-Hand Stores: Vintage Goods, Flea Markets, and Eco-Shopping Maps
The Dashuigou second-hand house located in the South Airport Integrated Market has many precious and forgotten goods waiting for you to discover.
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Yilan Wai Wai Ball is a fun and interesting parent-child sport
Yilan – Waiwai Ball, a game that cleverly transforms various ball games into alternative sports that make people smile, can still inspire children’s competitive spirit.
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Okinawa Daiichi Makishi Public Market Seafood Cuisine
At Okinawa's No. 1 Makishi Public Market, you can buy sashimi, lobster, sea urchin, various shellfish, oysters and other fresh ingredients!
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Unboxing and Sharing of Shanshan Youth Hostel in Jiaoxi, Yilan
This time I came to Yilan Jiaoxi Shanshan Youth Hostel, which is not far from the downtown area of Jiaoxi. I specially booked a family room in the middle floor. Let’s take a look at the unboxing and sharing this time!
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Okinawa Kokusai Street Retro Toy Store
The retro toy store near Okinawa Makishi Market offers toys, trendy clothing, and vinyl records. Friends who are nostalgic can come here to browse.
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Three must-have tools for traveling in Japan: Improve your travel experience!
Recommended three essential tools for traveling in Japan: translation software, restaurant reservations and luggage storage. With these little helpers, traveling in Japan will be hassle-free.








