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As a Malaysian, one thing I found hard to get used to is that many eateries in Taiwan don't have seating for dine-in. For example, the famous Liu Mama Rice Balls – you buy them and have to eat standing up. When I was tired from walking and wanted to find a place to rest my feet, it was often quite difficult.
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You can just pop into a 7-Eleven or FamilyMart, buy a drink, and they usually have seats available.
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The National Palace Museum was incredibly crowded. The bus queues were really long too. It might have been because admission was free today.
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Many subway exits have long flights of stairs to climb... it was quite tiring for the elderly.
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But aren't there usually elevators if you don't want to climb stairs?
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Transportation issues, difficulty finding trash cans, and too much food for one person to finish – I went to Feng Chia Night Market for four days and still couldn't try everything!
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It didn't feel as warm and welcoming as it used to.
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Transportation.
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Honestly, I didn't have any bad experiences.
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The soundproofing in the hotel wasn't great.