Night Markets in Taiwan

Very popular in Taiwan (you may wonder if they are closed during the day, yesss, they are!). What makes them popular is all-you-want-to-buy-is-cheap-here truth, all kind of local delicacy (I can even go there just for lamb soup!), entertainment booths (catching turtles, picking up soft toys(pure gamble!), etc.), pirate media resources, wholesale/end-of-season sales, etc. As a result place is very crowded and noisy. Ohh yeah, we shouldn't forget that on the half of the adertisement billboards you can see 3 sweet girls (yes, you are right, it's S.H.E.) wich makes you sick of seeing them soon.

Another interesting thing is the way the salespeople of stores/booths try to attract people's attention; clapping hands, banging empty boxes, blimbing up the laddres and shouting through speakers, hiring people to stand with a sign, etc. Funny and "original"! But one thing that is hard to resist is that you can find really nice stuff to taste there (although "wo bu chi zhu rou"). I am pretty sure that my Singaoprean friends will love that place, shopping ah! My own look at Taiwan is as "the country of colours". Colorful clothes, colorful streets, colorful buildings, colorful food (ok, fine, only sometimes!:)) and colorful people (in terms of style n outwear). It sooo reminds me Cartoon Land ;).

4 Comments:
Oglum cennettesin sen. :)
Ziyarete geliyorum, simdiden hazirlanmaya basla. :)
Devrim, bazi seyler var ki cok komik, ayni zamanda da cok orijinal gozukuyor. Gelince gorursun ishte!:)
Eat eat exchange was the term given to AIESEC in Taiwan when Zoe our AP cty director went to visit...and its so true, they have so much innovative food that they concot themselves and very yum!:D
Work out more often ok?
Homesick homesick homesick....
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