Taiwan Family trip

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Taiwan -
BabyBoss ~ BellaVita ~ Chia Te Bakery Co ~ Dian Shui Lou @ Zhongxiao East Road ~ Formosa Chang ~ Jun Yue @ Renai Road ~ National Palace Museum ~ Raohe Street Night Market ~ Volando Urai Hot Spring Resort ~ Yangming Shan National Park ~ Zhao
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Jun Yue serves Andy Lau's favourite pork chop bento. The pork chop is so juicy as it is marinated with sauce made from their very own secret recipe. The aftertaste of the pork chop will leave an unforgettable scent in your mouth that you will definitely beg for more after each bite. read more »

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This award-winning shop is the perfect place for those with or without sweet tooth!! Nearby Regent Hotel, the bakery offers a wide variety of cakes, biscuits and uniquely crafted pastries. It makes a superb place to hang out with family and friends while savouring tasty delights . Try their giant egg tarts and milk cakes and you will be blown away by the aroma that lingers in your mouth. read more »

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Located on Jao Ho Street in Taipei 600 meters in length, the Raohe Street used to be a central business district due to its favourable location and highly accessible transportation. Over the years, however, with the improvements in transportation means, Raohe Street has become a secondary road and business therefore went downhill. In response to this, the government set up Raohe Street Night Market in 1987 and it is now ranked the second most popular tourist night market in Taipei. read more »

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Volando Urai Hot Spring Resort has the top luxurious hot springs, with the best ambience and environment you can enjoy and the services at their top quality. Pamper yourself by the high quality services and warm hospitality from the staff while you appreciate the fine decorations within the resort. Volando Urai Hot Spring Resort when seen from a distance, is breathtaking as well, luring you to come on in and have the time of your life. read more »

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The National Palace Museum is the world's 5th largest museum of history and culture, together with its finest collection of Chinese art within the museum as well. The National Palace Museum exhibits the most precious and important historical documentations, calligraphy, paintings, statues, ceramic and jade. There is also an amazing collection of Buddhist artifacts that were inherited from the Forbidden City. read more »

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Zhao Ming Jing Temple is also known as 'Lighting Net Temple' and formerly known as the 'Qi Lian Lover Temple'. Being a popular place to pray for happiness, lovers will come to make a wish in Zhao Ming Jing Temple by hanging wishing cards, in the hope of an everlasting love. There are also six iron bowls sitting in front of the Buddha statue which represents praying, life, wealth, light, health and marriage respectively. read more »

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As the name suggests, this is the one place where your baby can walk in the shoes of a boss! Baby Boss is the brilliant and exciting theme park where young children get to play pretend and take on different roles in the many occupations available. There is a vast variety of jobs available, giving your child all the options in the world to enjoy. The roles range from being a hotel manager, to a tv personality, to a soy sauce maker, to an airplane pilot! All jobs come with their appropriate uniform, with vests and hats and boots and all! An adult, dressed exactly like the children, will be there to teach and guide them along. read more »

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If you have the cash and the desire to shop till you drop, be sure to make your way to BellaVita. This is the shopping mall where Taipei's socialites and well-to-do ladies like to patronise. You will definitely find all kinds of branded items here and there will also be a top restaurant, known as L'atelier De Joel Robuchon - Michelin 3 stars which is located at the fifth level. read more »

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Formosa Chang's specialty would be the Taiwanese-style soy minced pork served on rice. As simple as the name may sound, this dish is actually irresistible and will definitely send your mouth watering. A typical Taiwanese-style soy minced pork served on rice will usually taste salty, but the one in Formosa Chang is not salty at all, yet it brings with it a tinge of sweetness. read more »

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The park is characterized by a large clock made of flowers with a diameter of 22 feet. Water runs around the flower clock and music is played every hour. The clock is the characteristic of Yangming Park. read more »

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Recent overtake Ding Tai Feng and is voted number 1 restaurant to go for Xiao Long Bao. read more »

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