My (Very) Subjective Take: Taiwan's Overrated for Tourists.
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Totally agree!
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Actually, every place has its own unique charm. Ten years ago, I visited Shanghai with my parents on a group tour. The city's rapid development, modern architecture, and overwhelming crowds... I didn't feel anything particularly special at first. Then, by chance, I stumbled upon a residential area. It was full of greenery, not a particularly fancy neighborhood, but I loved its human touch – the street vendors calling out, an old person playfully scolding a mischievous child, the steaming food stalls, the local dialect. That's the kind of authentic experience I crave and cherish most when traveling! Years later, I've mostly forgotten Shanghai's dazzling modernity, but that brief, chance encounter with that street corner, just for a few dozen minutes, has stayed with me ever since.
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Reading your comment is like reading a prose essay from a textbook, hahaha!
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The beauty of Taiwan isn't just its scenery, but its kind and free spirit.
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So well said!
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It's not so much for a short trip, but more suited for living. The convenience level is incredibly high.
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Agreed, that's definitely true.
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Is Taiwan fun? If so, I'm heading out right now!
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I'd love to visit Taiwan.
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Taiwan has tons and tons of delicious street food!! If you get the chance, come visit often~ I'll take you to try all the best night market delicacies ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ.