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Kinmen Warning: Who The Hell Is Still Saying This Place Is Fun?!

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    Jose Beahan
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    I'm not saying there's an issue with it being single-seater. What leaves me speechless are the rental fees and overtime charges. Locals would never rent these, so the pricing is clearly targeting tourists. Moreover, the rental shops collude with guesthouses and souvenir shops – it's all interconnected. They ended up offering to 'apply' to waive two hours of charges for me, which just goes to show how flexible these prices are and that there's no such thing as a 'standard rate'.

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      Rosemarie Sawayn PhD
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      But I've already gotten the travel permit and endorsement. Not going now would mean losing the 75 (currency units) I spent on them.

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        Mattie Lockman
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        Hearing what others say isn't as good as seeing it for yourself. It really depends on your mindset going in. I've been to Kinmen about ten times and I genuinely like it. I've never rented a vehicle. Many people do those whirlwind day trips, rushing from place to place, and then they're exhausted and feel it wasn't worth it because the effort didn't match the experience. If you've never been, it's definitely worth a trip to walk around and take a look. Most of the time, friends drive me around, or I use public transport or taxis.

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          Alejandro Runolfsdottir
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          Everyone likes different places. Regarding prices, it's wise to do some research before your trip, make a budget, and manage your expectations. The price levels in a place are established over a long period; they're not typically designed just to scam tourists.

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            Robyn Monahan
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            Besides tourists, who else would rent electric bikes? Do locals rent them? Aren't these prices and overtime fees obviously targeting tourists?

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              Florence Stark
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              Pardon me, but if I'm to review Kinmen, I'd risk my comment being deleted to sum it up in what would be about 15 Chinese characters: The place is a lot of fun, the food is delicious, and the locals are very hospitable.

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                Lula Schmidt
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                Exactly. Everyone's local environment is different. Isn't the whole point of traveling to experience the local cuisine and culture? Everything was great when I went.

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                  Mattie Lockman
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                  I'd been to Kinmen four times before the pandemic. At that time, bubble tea shops hadn't yet proliferated in Xiamen. So, purely from a bubble tea standpoint, Kinmen didn't seem particularly competitive. A pack of beef jerky was in the thirties (currency). I felt the prices were quite reasonable, and the chicken cutlets were genuinely delicious. Electric bikes went from allowing two riders to only single riders. After looking at some travel guides post-pandemic, I feel like prices have gone up a lot.

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                    Tanya Bogisich IV
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                    Oh, the beef jerky I bought was 250 New Taiwan Dollars a pack – that's 50 RMB.

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                      Benjamin Dooley
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                      I quite like Kinmen. There are fewer cars and people, it's very quiet, and the birds are quite tame. The local people and guesthouse owners I encountered were all very friendly. For me, it was a truly unforgettable trip.

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                        Marcos Goodwin
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                        I think Kinmen is quite nice. Its unique appeal lies in experiencing a different atmosphere and environment, I guess. In any case, those few days in Kinmen were truly the most relaxing days I've had all year.

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                          Beulah Koelpin
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                          Agreed. Getting away from work and the usual hustle and bustle, and spending a few days in an environment different from daily life, really helps you feel much more relaxed.

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                            Lorena Runolfsson
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                            A trip to Kinmen really tests your planning skills. We arrived in the morning, spent time exploring the main town (county seat) until the afternoon, and only then did we go to rent a vehicle.

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                              Alejandro Runolfsdottir
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                              Our guesthouse owner took us directly to a rental shop, then took our luggage and left us there. We felt we couldn't really say no or leave, so we just had to rent from them.

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                                Theresa Sporer
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                                The endorsement fee was 75??? I thought it was 15.

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                                  Jermaine Satterfield
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                                  That's the travel permit plus the endorsement fee.

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                                    Carmen Willms
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                                    Their bubble tea is mostly made from powder too, you know. I looked into a few shops, and they all just seem to mix various powders. It tastes pretty much like regular bubble tea. Given how fiercely competitive the bubble tea scene is on the mainland, it's surprising they can't outdo what's over there. I'd say for 13 yuan, it's a decent value, especially since the cups are quite large.

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                                      Ms. Wanda Kilback
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                                      It was disgustingly bad. I went full of anticipation... couldn't drink any of it. It's even worse than Mixue (a well-known budget tea chain). The only good thing there is Yitiaogen (a local specialty).

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