Thursday, February 27, 2014

Rainy Pingxi

Our second day was set to visit the quaint little towns in Pingxi District.
From Taipei Metro Station, we bought tickets to Ruifang (pronounced ray-fung) at the TRA window. Costs 70 NTD one way.

Got on our designated platform. Turned out I left my ticket at the turnstile, thus, I anxiously ran back to ask from the lady manning the entrance. Good thing she has a key handy, and when I pointed where I entered and told her, "Ticket!" She calmly opened the box, and Ta-Da! Produced my teeny bit of ticket. 


when words are all I have

When words are few, you need to hold it close, nay, do not bid adieu.

And when the words fly to a different direction than the dream, do not distress, do not fret. There's so much more than wordless regret.

In time, spin the words to the rhythm of your heart. Knot these letters to words for the One above.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Taipei "Home"

Accommodation in Taipei

Banana Hostel

Address: 2F, No. 7, Sec. 2, Jinshan S. Rd. Taipei City. 台北市金山南路二段 7 號 2 樓 
TEL: +886-2-2356-8115 (In Taipei: 2356-8115 / Outside of Taipei: 02-2356-8115 ) 
Wilbur: +886-930956223 (In Taiwan: 0930-956223) 
Lexi: +886-913327763 (In Taiwan: 0913-327763)


Dormers' private abode at the third floor

Taroko Gorge

I was really anxious for our Day 3 trip in Taiwan. What with my research skills being put to an all time test. 

I was adamantly trying to put into our itinerary Taroko Gorge. But with minimal (okay, zero) Chinese-speaking skills, I was put at a disadvantage. The first time I read about Taroko Gorge, I thought you needed to fly in. Good thing that more blog-reading brought insight to my frivolous mind. And I learned that from Taipei Main Station, you can catch the TRA going to Hualein (one-way costs 440 NTD, 2 - 2.5 hours). From there, several modes of transportation are available.


I read you can rent a motorcycle. That would be a plus since you'll have to spend only 400+ NTD. BUT! There was a big BUT there. We don't own an internationally-recognized driver's license. I don't even own a Philippine license! Expired and I never got the time and will to update it.


Anyway, it was a good thing that while walking towards the Tourist Information Center in Hualein station, Mr. Wang approached us and asked if we were going to Taroko. I was hesitant at first, thinking a taxi would cost us 3,500 NTD, like a private car would. But after talking to him, he told us that we can rent his taxi for five (5) hours for 2,000 NTD, and we can visit seven (7) places. That's almost the price of the tourist bus I scoured online (NTD 600 to 850 per person). Thus, without further ado, we started with our trip to Taroko riding with Mr Wang. His details are in his calling card I posted here.

In retrospect, I should have asked if we can have an additional hour for that cost.

R quipped: Buti pa ang taxi drivers dito, may calling card.


Mr Wang apparently, has been driving cabs for 35 years. He has two kids living away from him, both grownup and living their own families. He tells us his daughter once visited a Philippine beach. We gathered it was Boracay. #ItismorefuninthePhilippines


I like him because he loves his job. And he has a keepsake in little pieces of papers, snippets of good words from his previous tourists. So cute.


That's what I wanted to say in this post. Should you want to visit Taroko Gorge, hire Mr Wang. Also ask for the best food in Hualein. He will point you to a Congwobin stall. :)

Monzenn, Reinzy, and our guide/driver

I'm blogging his details because Monzenn promised I'd make him popular.
Haha.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Taipei

Chang Kai Shek. 
It was near our accommodation - Banana Hostel in Dongmen Station. So we decided to walk towards the park.



Taiwan Itinerary

Wed 
2240H (10:40 PM)
Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3
Cebu Pacific 5J 310
PhP 1,415.35 airfare,
PhP 1,620 travel tax
Php 550 terminal fee
Thu 
0040H (0:40 AM)
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Terminal 1

0120H (1:20 AM)
NiHao@Taipei
No. 41, Section 1, Zhōngxiào West Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
City Air Bus No. 1601
Daily from 05:50-01:10, every 20-30 minutes, travel time 70-90 minutes.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Palaui island

I've always wanted to go to Palaui. Ever since I saw one very picturesque profile of a friend.

Chinese New Year this time around was spent at one of the most scenic beaches in the Philippines, in Palaui Island.

I will share here some information I got from their Tourism Office.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

The trip to the north

Day 0
2200H: ETD from Manila / Florida Bus to Aparri
Via Tuguegarao: From Manila, Victory Liner, Baliwag (Contact No: 524-7111, 525-1067, 525-3064, 525-6769, 525-2338, 525-2294), EMC Bus Company, Auto Bus Company (Contact No: 7358096) and Florida Liner have daily trips to Cagayan Capitol everyday almost every hour. It is around 485 kilometers north of Metro Manila; travel time is about 11 to 12 hours and fare is P600.00 (as of January 2014) to Aparri.