

My memories of
Taipei include the food, the Japanese influence, the courteous people and the open accepting attitude.
With the high Canadian dollar, the food there was already inexpensive. But snacking is just a main part of Taiwanese culture (or any chinese culture really). From breakfast pancakes (see picture above) to lunch dumplings to dinner noodles, everything was so tasty! The Japanese influence in Taiwan culture can be seen in their food (Taiwanese X Japnese fusion), buldings, hairstyles, courteousness and speech. It's the result of the best of both cultures! The gay scene there was quite big as well, comparing to Hong Kong and Vancouver. There's an area called
"紅樓" close to our hotel and shopping district,
"西門町". There were about 10 gay coffee shops and lounges in a row. At night, the area in front of the shops became one big patio where people hanged out and mingled. People seemed to konw each other and smiled at one another. Such a friendly place! We also went to 3 bars (Agaha, Jump and Funky), which were big and packed with good looking people.
(The hugh building in the picture above is 中正紀念堂)


We spend about 2 weeks in
Hong Kong this time. The memory that stuck with me this time was its beautiful view. We went to visit the IFC bulding at Central and got up to the HK Monetary Board (金管局) on 55/F. It's supposed to be an exhibit about HK money, but since IFC is the highest bulding in HKG, the daytime harbour view from there was spectacular! We also went to an outdoor pub there, called Red, on the 4/F. It has an outdoor patio with an excellent harbour view. Most of the clients there were white, so I feel like I'm sipping wine in Vancouver but with a HKG harbour view! For night view, we went to the Peak with two of our friends (Stan and Eunice). There were laser/light shows every night at 8pm in the harbour. Lights on the tall buildings will flash sychroniously and laser/spotlights are placed on top of buildings. It's amazing! The picture above is the view taken from my ferry ride across the harbour.
We also went to
"中灣" (see picture above) twice. It's a place where "members" hang out in skinny speedos (or nothing). It's quite a sight!
Okay ... back to jetlagging.
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