If you ask a Taiwanese person the first thing they think of when they hear Tainan, chances are they’ll say street food. Known as xiaochi, or literally “small eats” in Chinese, street food is considered by most to be the closest thing to Taiwan’s traditional food culture. No matter where
Visitors to Taipei are often shocked by the labyrinth of elevated roadways and hordes of scooters zipping down streets with little regard for speed or passenger limits. Thus, it’s often even more of a shock for tourists to learn that Taipei is actually one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in
Ever wanted to just get away from it all for a bit? Visitors to Taipei are often taken aback by the bustling streets, tightly packed buildings, and dense crowds at popular tourist attractions. The sprawling metropolis of Taipei and New Taipei may feel endless, but the city is actually located
Although Tainan is most loved by locals for its cheap and delicious street eats, recent years have seen a rise in café culture geared towards Taiwan’s wenqing population, a word combining culture and youth. Tainan’s unique cultural background as the original capital of Dutch colonists in the 1600s and as