Today was our last day in Taiwan, and we planned to go to Jiufen (九份) in the morning and Danshui (淡水) in the afternoon. Jiufen is a mountain town. I faintly remembered reading about it in guide books before coming to Taiwan, saying Jiufen represents Taiwan of the old days. To go to Jiufen, we took a train to Rueifang (60 TWD/person, that is $2 for one hour ride, how cheap!), then took a taxi to Jiufen (180 TWD set price).
1. Even though it was still early, Jiufen Old Street was packed with people.
2. There were so many tasty food, I didn't know what to pick!
3. Anything you buy, for example 20 TWD for a duck gizzard, the seller would cut it into bite size, put it in a food bag, and give you several bamboo sticks, you could walk and eat at the same time. How convenient!
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9. Just like in Taipei, you can find temple build right next to houses in Jiufen.
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12. One last look of Jiufen.
After getting back to Taipei, we took MRT to Danshui. Danshui used to be a fishing village, but now connected to Taipei by MRT, it is more like an extension of Taipei. There were many food vendors along the waterfront. I highly recommend the freshly squeezed local orange juice (柳丁汁, 35 TWD/cup).
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(To be continued)