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JB & Renée

JB and his wife Renée are the Traveleaters behind Will Fly for Food, a travel blog for the gastronomically inclined.  They enjoy experiencing and interacting with the world through food.

Explore Calligraphy Greenway, a Playground for Art & Design in Taichung, Taiwan

Located in the heart of Taichung, Calligraphy Greenway is the arts and cultural center of the city. It’s a must-visit place in Taichung where you can go to enjoy exhibits and performances, visit museums, and explore artsy neighborhoods with rows of interesting shops and boutiques.

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The First-Timer’s Taipei Travel Guide

There are many things to love about Taipei like its night markets and many museums. But beyond its attractions, what makes Taipei so alluring for me, is the city itself. With conveniences like a cheap but incredibly efficient metro system, and its plethora of well-maintained public parks, it’s a city that clearly puts its people first.

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The First-Timer’s Kaohsiung Travel Guide

One of the things I loved most about Kaohsiung is its vibe. It may be a big cosmopolitan city but it’s more laid back than its counterparts in the north. Kaohsiung is also known for being one of the country’s most bicycle-friendly cities, boasting numerous designated bike paths running through the city’s many parks.

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Take a Day Trip to Yehliu Geopark, Shifen, & Jiufen from Taipei

There are many fun day trips you can make from Taipei, but this guided tour to Yehliu Geopark, Shifen Old Street, Shifen Waterfalls, and Jiufen mining town is one of the most interesting. It’s interesting because it takes you to four locations that are starkly different from one another.

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Rent Bicycles and Spend the Day Exploring Cijin Island in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Cijin or Qijin Island is a small and narrow island about 10-15 minutes away by ferry from Kaohsiung harbor. It’s a popular day trip destination known for its long stretch of black sand beach, its historical and religious structures, and some of the best seafood in Kaohsiung.

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The First-Timer’s Tainan Travel Guide

Truth be told, Tainan isn’t as much fun as Taipei. It isn’t as naturally beautiful as Hualien or as laid-back as Kaohsiung, but it has a character all its own that makes it interesting and unique. I like to think of it as the eldest sibling in the family, the one with all the stories to tell and the one you could learn the most from.

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Shao Shao Ke: A Fantastic Shanxi Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan

Shanxi or Shan cuisine is the cooking style of Shanxi Province in China, just west of Beijing. Famous for its noodles and fried flatbreads, there’s an old saying in Shanxi that goes like this: “China has the best flour-based foods in the world, and Shanxi province has the best flour-based foods in China.”

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The First-Timer’s Shifen & Jiufen Travel Guide

There’s a character to this preserved mountain town that’s unlike any we experienced in Taiwan. It’s a character you can appreciate in its architecture, its tight alleyways, and of course, in its food. If you’re looking to visit Shifen and Jiufen on your next trip to Taipei, then I hope this guide can help you plan your trip.

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