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Taiwan famous gurtinous rice cake coated with grounded sesame seed, ground nut and ground beans..
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The happy couple selling family made taufus
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The secret recipe tofu passed down from generation
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The sweet oranges...
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The octopus stuck on the box....
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Sea Food in Taiwan..
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Too big a portion had to be shared...
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The delicious taiwan beef noodle..
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The green tea nuogut...
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The sugar fruit candy like that of China....
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The busy street of Dashui with the biking lover..lot of them....
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The tallest icecream Alanna ever tasted...
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The tasty bbq meat....
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The fish, rice noodle and the taufu....
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Fishing at the Danshui riverfront.
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Fishing at the Danshui river mouth...
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The bbq cuttler fish....
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The almond power milk powder...
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The delicacy of Taiwan the stinky taufu...
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Smelly and stinky Taufu .....
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Boiled Cuttler fist ready to serve..
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Alanna with Lassie at the river front at Danshui Harbour....
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The busy street of Danshui, Taiwan..
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the delicious Taiwan beef noodle...
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The century egg and the taufu with the beef noodle...
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butter,red bean and yam filled pan cake..
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The delicious oyster cake..
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The bitter gourd drink with honey at Ximending street

It was such a soft flight that Yuk Lin slept so soundly...
This was our first time to Taiwan. All of us were very excited that there no problem for us to wake up at 3310am. Uncle Kenneth send us to the airport. We met uncle James and Auntie Yuk Lin. Auntie also joined us to Taiwan. The flight took 3 hours to arrived at Tau yen Yen airport and took 30minutes by cab to the city. The flight was quite soft accept the landing when hitting the lower layer of air. The taxi to the city was fast hardly any jam. We took a rest while daddy went for a stroll along the Taipei street. He managed to taste the cuttlefish noodle and the miniture oranges...

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