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Taiwan Winter Travel: My 'Oh Crap!' Moments & How to Dodge Them

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    Helen Gleason
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    It feels like what exhibits you get to see is down to luck. They probably rotate them.

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      April Corwin
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      For the TRA (Taiwan Railways Administration) journey from Taichung to Chiayi, is it true that you can't use your EasyCard if you're on the Tze-Chiang 3000 or other reserved-seat trains? Regular Tze-Chiang, Chu-Kuang, and local trains should be fine for tapping in with an EasyCard, right?

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        Sadie Ortiz-Waelchi
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        I'll update my notes.

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          Stacey Kulas
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          Are there any tourist traps in Kenting?

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            Marcos Goodwin
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            Kenting is generally fine, but I'd suggest not going recently. The wind is too strong, making it inconvenient for cycling around the island.

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              Dana Sanford
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              Is the deck at Sun Moon Lake very slippery, with low railings and large gaps? I'll report this to the public works department.

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                Orville Conroy
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                I think so, a bit. The day I was there, I actually saw someone slip and hit their head while disembarking. It's very dangerous. It would be great if they could find a way to improve it.

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                  Jeremiah Stamm-Carroll
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                  Looking back now, I realize I fell into so many traps! I could cry.

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                    Lorraine Rau
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                    Sigh... there are probably even more that weren't recorded.

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                      Justin Zieme
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                      For someone (lit. 'sisters,' a friendly term) traveling from Hong Kong, are there any specific things to be aware of?

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                        Danielle Purdy-Weimann
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                        Just make sure you have your entry permit ready! Keep it safe, as you'll need it in many places in Taiwan, like for hotels and shopping.

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                          Felix Glover
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                          Actually, no. What's currently on display is Huang Gongwang's 'Nine Pearl Peaks in Verdure'.

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                            Mrs. Beverly Glover-Crist
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                            Ah, then it's probably been rotated out again.

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                              Christina Altenwerth
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                              It's not just winter; it rains in Taipei for about half the year.

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                                Kristi Doyle
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                                Oh! So that's how it is.

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