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Jiufen: The Overhyped Tourist Trap You Should DEFINITELY Skip (Unless You Love Crowds 😉)

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    Shawna Keebler-Satterfield
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    It looked like that long before the movie came out, so calling it a knockoff is a bit odd.

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      Madeline Hermann III
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      I'm not saying it's a knockoff. I'm referring to whoever said it resembles Spirited Away.

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        Lula Schmidt
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        The biggest contribution you all could make to Jiufen is not coming at all!

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          Dexter Cummerata
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          Haha, exactly!

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            Lorena Runolfsson
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            Jiufen is best visited at night. If you're not afraid of the dark, wait for the tourists to leave; it's much more comfortable to walk around then.

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              Marion Barrows
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              Makes sense.

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                Mr. Philip Hudson
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                Jiufen looked like this long before Spirited Away was released, and the claim it's a filming location is just a rumor. Travel is subjective; tastes differ. As long as it fulfills your own imagination, that's what matters.

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                  Helen Gleason
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                  Good point.

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                    Dr. Wade Boyer
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                    It depends on how you experience it. 🥰 As someone from northern Taiwan, I still go for an overnight stay from time to time. It's such a tranquil mountain town.

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                      Frank Cole
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                      Jiufen is beautiful and existed for decades before Spirited Away. How can anyone call it a knockoff? Stop spreading false rumors.

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                        Ada Muller
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                        That's true.

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                          Lena Oberbrunner
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                          Jiufen changed a long time ago. It wasn't so crowded back then.

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                            Edith Friesen
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                            Back in my day, there was hardly anyone there. I worked summer jobs at a motor factory in Jiufen, and there was only one beef noodle shop on the street. So, we had to rely on minibuses selling lunch boxes or get someone to deliver them from Ruifang. Neighbors who moved from Ruifang to Jiufen were even teased for choosing to live in such a remote place for no good reason.

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                              Elsa Wyman
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                              We've been to Jiufen and Shifen twice and quite liked it. Those accustomed to grand mountains and rivers might want to explore all of China first before venturing abroad.

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                                Jo Douglas
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                                Well, I'm actually the opposite. I plan to travel abroad as much as I can first. As long as I'm able, I'll keep exploring. When I can't travel anymore, then I'll come back to China.

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                                  Susie Kutch-Green
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                                  Isn't your picture actually quite nice? At least I can feel the atmosphere from it.

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                                    Hazel Brown-Stracke
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                                    People's eyes are sharp and bright. With a thousand people come a thousand perspectives; what one sees as beautiful, is beautiful to them.

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