Go Inside Taiwan's Largest Electronics Market
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
- Over 500 electronics and computer vendors operate out of this market in Taipei Taiwan. Join me for a tour of Guanghua Digital Plaza and Syntrend Electronics shopping mall. The main 6-story building houses everything from computer products to paper shredders. Next door to the main building at Guanghua is the Syntrend Creative Park (三創數位生活園區), a 12 story shopping mall designed as more of an exhibition space for companies and their latest developments, including two floors focused just on anime and Japanese popular culture products.
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It is good for you to show this for Americans who think this country has everything and is the most technologically advanced.
Last time I was in Taiwan was last century. How things have changed. Feeling old.
Cheers mate, great tour!
Nice video. Thanks for showing this. I’m going next month and am now lowkey freaking out to see all this gaming gear. I wonder what they’ll let me take on a plane back home heheh
Hi Chris, Thank you for the tour of the 2 shopping plaza. The Guanghua Plaza is great for those who are really into electronics. I probably could find any electronics item in there. The Syntrend Mall does remind me more of the Akihabara District in Japan. I would enjoy checking out the Anime stores there. I didn't think they were so into the massage chairs.These two places are worth exploring for sure. Take care.
And a great place to get a chair massage! 😀
Excellent vid Chris.
Very enjoyable
Thx ! 👍🇨🇦
Thanks David!
Notice, no hoards of shoplifting thieves running through.
Hi 👋 thank you for this video. Do we have an official Asus Store. I saw Asus presented in your video, but when I check with google; look like Official Asus store is outside of this building. Tks 🎉so much
I was just here on Monday how time flys its crazy :)
What an amazing place. Had a look & it is only 18 mins from where we are staying. ❤
Neat!
I love the anime merch 😂❤❤
Come on... I wanted more tour of that arcade in the building! DDR could have been there!
love taiwan
You are visiting say from Indonesia...will these companies ship merchandise? Great tour btw...I recall the "Electronics Market" in Seoul, Korea...back in the day...I've heard it is no longer. Did enjoy your Hotel review of JW Marriot, Singapore...your vid made me reconsider my lodging there...spent 5 years in Hawaii and can attest to your validity of the Islands. Aloha!
Thanks Steven! Not sure how shipping works from here
Any Ham (Amateur) Radio equipment? Or, high-end radios, in general?
Hmmm.. I didn't see any. But I didn't explore every single stall
Hey! you back in Taiwan?
This is from my trip earlier this year.. blowing through all my back content this month
What type of residential home could be purchased for $250k (USD) in Taipei or a second tier city?
I realize your not a realtor but you know your stuff. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with us!
Real estate in Taipei and New Taipei (The area surrounding taipei) are quite expensive. Price in Taipei in most areas start from roughly $9000 USD per square meter. So 250k gets you an old 1 room apartment under 30 square meters in Taipei, maybe an old 2 room apartment that's around 40 square meters in New Taipei. By old I mean an apartment building that has no elevators that's over 40 years old. Which depending on the condition of the building, when you add the renovation cost will easily go over your budget.
2nd or 3rd tier cities can be a lot cheaper though.
Disneyland for nerds
Most definitely