thanks to the pope's visit to the
philippines and the declaration of days of national holiday, we had some time
before we needed to report to our clerkship site in tacloban. so my friend
ariella and i made an impromptu 3 day trip to taipei, taiwan! it was a great
decision. super nice place - so clean and verdantly green and densely populated
and western for being in the far east.
on day 1 i took a long nap, and then
we went up what is currently the fourth tallest tower in the world, the taipei
101 tower. really great view from the top, and the elevator that takes you to
the 90th-something floor does so in about 11 seconds- the second fastest
elevator in the world! then we went to the largest and most tourist oriented night
market in taipei, shilin. night markets are vast expanses of hawkers selling
everything imaginable at night, especially snackish foodstuffs of usually exotic
varieties. really probably the best place ever!
day 2 i headed out into the
surrounding hills to a hot-spring strewn place called beitou. there is a public
outdoor hot spring that costs just a dollar to enter, and it is full of elderly
taiwanese retirees who spend their days there. it was glorious. the pools are
extremely hot, and one can alternate them with an exceedingly cold pool. that
night we headed to a cutting edge “for the youth” neighborhood called ximending,
inspired by the subcultures of tokyo's harajuku. we got hotpots, and the highlight
of the trip was, when it became clear to those around us that we didn't know
exactly what we were doing, the tweens at the table beside us called their
english-speaking friend on speaker and had her explain to us how to use the
hotpot - "dip meat hot water some seconds, when change color can
eat". they were really nice.