Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Taiwan Day 1 ~ Aboard a Maokong Gondola Crystal Cabin, Shopping at Guanghua Digital Mall and Watching Chinese Opera at the Taipeieye

We arrived at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport via Eva Air at about 630am. Prior to our flight, I have pre-arranged for local WiFi and Sim cards for my family, and private car transfers via Klook.  

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After clearing immigration (which was a breeze), we picked up our checked-in luggage and bought NTD at one of the many forex counters inside the airport.  Our driver was already waiting for us at the Arrival Gate.  He was nice to have assisted us pick up our reserved WiFi and Sim cards.  


(We were rushing we forgot to buy Easycard, no worries through as we were able to get them easily at Family Mart right next to our Taipei Hotel.  Get an Easycard, if you plan to use the public transport it is convenient). 



My cutee Little Twin Star Easycard 

We were told to wait at the Airport Gate as our driver picked up the car (which to my surprise was a Volkswagen T6, an upgrade from a 4-seater Toyota Camry I originally reserved).  An upgrade was such a nice way to start our Taiwan adventure.  

Just 30 minutes in this country and I am loving it already!


We were already at Ximending in 45 minutes ~ entering City Plus Hotel doors (our accommodation for our Day 1, 2 and 7 in Taipei).

We checked-in our bags and headed to the first item in our itinerary ~


MAOKONG GONDOLA

From Ximen we took the blue line (Bannan line) then transferred to the brown line (Wenhu line) at Zhongxiao Fuxing Station. We alighted at the Taipei Zoo Station and walked a bit to reach the Maokong Gondola Station.

At the Maokong Gondola Station ~ waiting for our cable car :P

The Maokong Gondola is a scenic cable car system operating between Taipei Zoo and Maokong. It is about 4 kilometers long and a one-way trip is about 20-30 minutes.  It has a wonderful view of Tapei at an elevation of about 299.3m.

I guess we were lucky as there were very few visitors that day (considering we came on a Saturday).  Our queue for the Crystal Cabin was under 10 minutes.  We paid for the Maokong Gondola tickets via Easycard (we just tapped our cards at the turnstile entrance - easy).


Our ride a Cable Car with Glass floors (also known as Eye of Maokong Gondola) 




A tour in the Taipei Zoo is a practical side trip for tourist considering its nearness to Maokong, but we skipped the zoo as my boys weren't much into animals.  


We only spent about an hour and half at Maokong, there is not much to do there except to check the view and have tea.  The restaurants open late as well, so we were not able to get a decent meal (we were initially planning to have lunch with a view at the Longmen Restaurant).  






We munched on Taiwan local snacks 
~ Taiwan sausage, oyster omelet and stinky tofu :P


From Maokong, we took a cab to our next stop ~

 

HUASHAN 1914

Huashan 1914 is a cultural-creative park and events venue showcasing up and coming artists.  The place gives a cool and young vibe ~ creative juices is overflowing at Huashan 1914. 

If you would like to see quirky, fresh and innovative products this is the place to go.  There were plenty of restaurants here too, but we weren't hungry yet, so we postponed super lunch for our next stop. 






Our next stop is just 500m away (about 5-6 minutes walk)



GUANHUA DIGITAL MALL

My boys are tech-savy, so when they learned Taiwan has a Digital Mall (with 6 floors of digital everything), we had to include it in our itinerary (it was after all very near Huashan Park).

Guanhua Digital Mall ground floor has all the latest gadgets to die for. If you are, however interested in peripherals check out the top floors for cool deals. Battery banks, headphones were cheaper by few hundred here (compared to Manila prices).



Guanhua has a food court at the ground floor with pretty good options. I had here one of the best Beef Noodles I have tasted in Taiwan.



My NTD 160 Beef Noodles pared with Mango Milkshake ~ delicious!


 
We were watching a Chinese Opera-Acrobatic Show at the Taipeieye.  Box office opens at 6pm and pre-show activities at 7pm. As it was still early, we still have time to go back and freshen up at our hotel.


From Guanhua, following Waze we walked toward the Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station and took the MRT Bannan line (Blue line), then alighted at the Ximen Station (which was right next to our Taipei Hotel).


TAIPEIEYE

If you are interested in Traditional Chinese Performing Arts head to Taipeieye. They run different shows and during our visit they performed The Monkey Business in Sea Palace and Bouncing Drums and Bouncing Dragons.
The show was really entertaining and engaging (sit upfront to see what I mean).






Don't miss the pre-show activities.

TIPS: 

  • Come early to get good seats.  They only have free seating.  
  • Check out their pre-show activities, which were delightful.
  • The show ends at 9pm, but don't worry the staff will help you get home safe.  There is a queue at the lobby for those who need help getting back to their hotels.
  • For tickets visit Taipeieye's website directly>>> Taipeieye OR get it from Klook.


This ends our Day 1 in Taiwan.  Tomorrow is a busy day as we tour Jiufen and Pinxi.  

Check our full Taiwan Itinerary and Tips for Taiwan First Timers >>> Taiwan ~ More Than Just a Vibrant City


11 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing!! I think we missed this when we went to Taiwan i think it's worth to go back to in the future

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  2. In reading travel blogs, it's always the food that I look forward to seeing, haha. Every country has a colorful culture and history. I hope I can travel again soon, baby number 2 is still 1 year old. =)

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  3. Great itinerary! Huashan reminds me of Hongdae in Korea with its youthful and artsy vibe. :)

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  4. Day 1 pa lang ang dami niyo na napuntahan. My son likes visiting zoo so I guess I will add that on our itinerary. :)

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  5. I'd like to try the cable car ride to get a good view of Taiwan.

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  6. Looks like you guys had fun! Daming interesting places pala sa Taiwan ano?

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  7. The food looks so yum. Makes me want to plan a travel in Taiwan too :)

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  8. I'm more curious about TaipeiEye. I'd love to experience watching cultural shows there too.

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  9. Thanks for sharing! Taiwan is gonna be next in our list!

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  10. Never considered Taiwan for our travel bucket list but I've heard good things about it. Parang ang saya ng adventures nyo with the masks :-)

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  11. I've been hearing a lot of good things about Taiwan lately, we might go there this year and see what the buzz is about.
    Taipeieye sounds like a very interesting cultural experience, one I would love for my kids to see.

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