Thank you, really appreciate it. Yes that bag store is just a few walk away from the steamed cake. Here's their location in google maps: maps.app.goo.gl/kZ9Su3URQzDz3kck6?g_st=ic . The place is easy to spot too as everyone is looking, holding, hoarding and buying those bags. ♡
@@xoorange ah thankyouuu! I’m thinking to get that bag as souvenirs for friends and family😆. I’m enjoying your videos so much as a guide for my coming trip.❤️
Ur channel is always my go to for taiwan cafes!! Always so aesthetic and chill! Thank u for sharing! May l know if it’s possible for me to walk to dihua street from taipei main station? I’ll be staying at the main station and would love to explore the street on feet if it’s not too far!😁
Thank you so much! ❤️ Yes, definitely you can walk from Taipei Main Station to Dihua Street. I've done it couple of times before, just make sure to wear comfortable shoes. The "Y" exits as I believe leads to Beimen Station (got lost there just recently, from Airport Line). It's really nice to explore the underground malls as there as so much to see. Also tried that route as well last year when we are planning to go to Ning Xia Night Market by foot. Just make sure to follow the sign for Beimen Station as it will be nearest one going to Dihua Street. Enjoy your Taipei trip! Also forgot to mention, the underground malls have comfortable temperature, they turn on the airconditioning when it's hot outside and it's a little warm too when it's cold outside.
@@xoorange thank you for the detailed explanation!:) appreciate it! is google maps reliable to use there? in case we get lost walking, is it safe to follow google mapś directions?
@@xoorange may l also ask which mobile data plan did you use? did you purchase a local sim card? Iḿ using an iphone and dont prefer to remove my sim card so Iḿ looking into ways to get data without having to switch out my sim card!:)
Yes, google map is very reliable for locating places even transport route but bus time might be a little different, dont worry majority ofthe bus stops in taipei has screen to monitor estimated arrival time of certain bus but overall it is very accurate and easy to follow with using google maps. About SIM cards, I always buy local SIM before leaving the airport (and they are quite affordable). I've tried Chunghwa and Far East Tone, and never encountered any issues. They also have eSIMs available. The earliest telecom counter opens at 430AM and I believe they closes at midnight. For most of my visit, I also use Klook for purchasing SIM cards but the last time I visited a week ago, I just bought directly from the telecom counter in the airport without any Klook voucher.
Hi Orange! Thank you for another beautiful and calming Taiwan vlog! I keep rewatching even your old ones as I build my itinerary. 💓 Would you mind sharing how to get to Dihua if via mrt? I’m planning to visit soon. Thank you! 🌸🎀
Hello - Thank you so much! There are actually two MRT stations sandwiching Dihua Street but requires a bit of walking. The first one is Daqiatou MRT station (yellow lane) and this will bring you nearer to the back alley or the quiet part of Dihua Street, there are lots of cafes, teahouses and restaurants from this part. The second one, which i believe is the popular one, is the MRT Beimen Station (Green Line), this will lead you nearer to YongLe Market and the Visitor Center which is super busy especially during Chinese New Year festivities. Hope this help and enjoy your trip to Taipei. Let me know if you have other questions, I will be more than happy to share what I can. 🩷
Hi Orange!! Wow another great video! Do you mind sharing where the bag store at 3:25 is? Is it close to the steamed cake shop?🤭
Thank you, really appreciate it. Yes that bag store is just a few walk away from the steamed cake. Here's their location in google maps: maps.app.goo.gl/kZ9Su3URQzDz3kck6?g_st=ic . The place is easy to spot too as everyone is looking, holding, hoarding and buying those bags. ♡
@@xoorange ah thankyouuu! I’m thinking to get that bag as souvenirs for friends and family😆. I’m enjoying your videos so much as a guide for my coming trip.❤️
Thank you! Have fun in your upcoming trip. 🩷
Ur channel is always my go to for taiwan cafes!! Always so aesthetic and chill! Thank u for sharing! May l know if it’s possible for me to walk to dihua street from taipei main station? I’ll be staying at the main station and would love to explore the street on feet if it’s not too far!😁
Thank you so much! ❤️ Yes, definitely you can walk from Taipei Main Station to Dihua Street. I've done it couple of times before, just make sure to wear comfortable shoes. The "Y" exits as I believe leads to Beimen Station (got lost there just recently, from Airport Line). It's really nice to explore the underground malls as there as so much to see. Also tried that route as well last year when we are planning to go to Ning Xia Night Market by foot. Just make sure to follow the sign for Beimen Station as it will be nearest one going to Dihua Street. Enjoy your Taipei trip! Also forgot to mention, the underground malls have comfortable temperature, they turn on the airconditioning when it's hot outside and it's a little warm too when it's cold outside.
@@xoorange thank you for the detailed explanation!:) appreciate it! is google maps reliable to use there? in case we get lost walking, is it safe to follow google mapś directions?
@@xoorange may l also ask which mobile data plan did you use? did you purchase a local sim card? Iḿ using an iphone and dont prefer to remove my sim card so Iḿ looking into ways to get data without having to switch out my sim card!:)
Yes, google map is very reliable for locating places even transport route but bus time might be a little different, dont worry majority ofthe bus stops in taipei has screen to monitor estimated arrival time of certain bus but overall it is very accurate and easy to follow with using google maps. About SIM cards, I always buy local SIM before leaving the airport (and they are quite affordable). I've tried Chunghwa and Far East Tone, and never encountered any issues. They also have eSIMs available. The earliest telecom counter opens at 430AM and I believe they closes at midnight. For most of my visit, I also use Klook for purchasing SIM cards but the last time I visited a week ago, I just bought directly from the telecom counter in the airport without any Klook voucher.
Hi Orange! Thank you for another beautiful and calming Taiwan vlog! I keep rewatching even your old ones as I build my itinerary. 💓 Would you mind sharing how to get to Dihua if via mrt? I’m planning to visit soon. Thank you! 🌸🎀
Hello - Thank you so much! There are actually two MRT stations sandwiching Dihua Street but requires a bit of walking. The first one is Daqiatou MRT station (yellow lane) and this will bring you nearer to the back alley or the quiet part of Dihua Street, there are lots of cafes, teahouses and restaurants from this part. The second one, which i believe is the popular one, is the MRT Beimen Station (Green Line), this will lead you nearer to YongLe Market and the Visitor Center which is super busy especially during Chinese New Year festivities. Hope this help and enjoy your trip to Taipei. Let me know if you have other questions, I will be more than happy to share what I can. 🩷
@@xoorange Thank you so, so much for this!
Thank you for those warm words, really appreciate it. Hopefully we see each other in cafes either in Taipei or Manila. Enjoy your Taiwan trip! 🥰