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Taiwan First Impressions: Good News - They're Super Friendly to Foreigners!

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    Johnathan Schmeler
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    Yes, it's incredibly difficult. They're very strict with the process.

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      Roosevelt Reynolds
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      Is independent travel allowed again?

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        Katrina Sporer
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        I don't think so. I could because I was entering from overseas.

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          Daisy Hermiston
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          That's a really great and fitting summary.

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            Kay Oberbrunner
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            You're welcome to visit often!

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              Courtney Hickle Jr.
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              Wow, I didn't expect Taiwan to be so prosperous!

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                Ms. Alberta Moen
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                Are you being sarcastic?

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                  Byron Larkin
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                  Taiwan is in an earthquake zone, so isn't it natural to have more low-rise buildings?

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                    Mr. Otis Schaefer
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                    It's not just because of earthquakes that there are many low-rise buildings. It's largely due to private property ownership. Many landlords set their conditions too high, leaving no profit for developers, which makes urban renewal difficult. Steel-structured high-rises are actually much more earthquake-resistant than brick low-rises.

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                      Howard Legros
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                      Run-down, you think? I feel like it evokes different layers of memories. If everything was replaced by modern skyscrapers, I think I'd be sad to see some of those youthful memories fade away.

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                        Linda Dietrich
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                        Hi, I was wondering, are massages generally cheaper over here?

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