Hello, it's been a long time since I've reviewed anything.

Today, Sweet Bear will take you on a leisurely stroll and take some chill photos in Taiwan.



Lately, I've noticed a lot of people traveling to Taiwan, almost as much as to Japan.

Many people say that Taiwan is very similar to Japan, but it is less expensive.

I secretly looked at her photos and thought, "One day, I'd like to get to know you, Taiwan."



Until one day I received the 'opportunity' to go to Taiwan for 6 days and 5 nights. ^^

This trip was sponsored by V Air and Taiwan Tourism.





Embark on a journey from north to south, discovering new paths that remain largely unexplored.

If I were to review every single place I've been in detail, it would probably take me until the end of the year.

Let's take you to a place where you can have fun taking pictures.



Personally, I love taking photos, so the place I'm going to present today

People who enjoy taking photos will likely appreciate this.

Because it's a place where you can walk and enjoy yourself, taking pictures until you forget the time.



Let's go have some fun, shall we?

Note: This thread has a lot of pictures, so please take your time to look through them.



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The first city I would like to recommend is Tainan.

This city is the old capital of Taiwan. Personally, I like this city the most.

Because I feel that it is a lovely city with many small details to discover.

(I was very surprised that there was an earthquake on February 6th.)



Let's consider this review as a way to encourage the people of Tainan.



Add it to your Wish List! When this city is restored, let's follow the sweet bear together. ^_^



The first place we will visit is the Ten Drum Cultural Village.

This is a center for the performance of drumming, an ancient art form of Taiwan.

I have a guide who will show me around every nook and cranny of this place.


Which way should I go? ^.^?


You can buy drums and bring them back to Thailand. There are many types of drums available, not just drums. Wink wink. ^^


Unfortunately, the day I went, they weren't making drums. Otherwise, I would have had pictures of the process to share with you. ^^"


The atmosphere here is like a factory, divided into different warehouses, which have a lot of things to choose from.


But if you're tired from walking, you can sit down and rest as you please (I secretly took a picture of my friend who went with me ^^)

We can take a break for water and snacks, but we're not hungry yet. We're still enjoying taking pictures while we walk.


Let's continue. Let's go in there and see what's inside.


The inside looks like this. It really works! The slides are super smooth.


Exit that chimney and enter this one (I don't know what to call it, so let's call it a chimney lol)


Come upstairs and look down.



Let's go for a walk outside. Come on, follow me \(^^)/



A sneaky photo of DJ Belle, the beautiful DJ who joined us on this trip.

Belle and Ja are so cute (I secretly took another picture, hehe)


I just take photos of whatever I see.


Here, there is also a drum performance to watch (which they do not allow to take pictures during the performance).


Sweet Bear doesn't seem to understand very well, but most viewers like it.

The crowd roared with demands for an encore, much like how concertgoers shout "One more! One more!" at the end of a performance.



For those who appreciate this art form, be sure to come and see it.

Note: After the show ended, when I walked out, I saw the actors' faces clearly. I realized that the actors were very attractive, handsome, muscular, and cute. In addition to watching the drum performance, there were also activities for learning how to play the drums.


And then there's the drum making! Tiny drums, molded to look like this. If I didn't tell you, would you know it's a drum? Hehe ^^"


In conclusion, I would like to say that you can spend the whole day here. There are really a lot of activities.


And if you're hungry, there's delicious food to eat too. It's a complete package. It wouldn't be bad to come as a family, would it?

Next on our list of places to visit in Tainan is the Chimei Museum.



The Chimei Museum is a testament to the dedication of its founder, Mr. Xu Wen Long, who wished to share his world-class collection with the nation. The museum's buildings and artifacts have been officially registered as a charitable organization, making them a permanent gift to the country. Inside the museum, each room is dedicated to a different theme, showcasing masterpieces by renowned painters, natural wonders, ancient weaponry, musical instruments, and sculptures.



Photography is not allowed inside, but let me tell you, it was a real treat to walk around.



The sweet bear could only take pictures from the outside, so I'll share them with you. Watch for a long time. ^O^

If you go here and find the sky clear like this, I guarantee you will be happy.


Let's move on to another city, shall we? Come on, let's go! \(^^)/ The second city I would like to recommend is Kaohsiung.


This city is the southernmost port city and the second largest in Taiwan.

Sweet Bear loves this city because it's right by the sea. The weather is cool and comfortable, and the atmosphere is great.

The first place I would recommend visiting in this city is The Pier-2 Art Center.


Art lovers will definitely fall in love with this place. It's so much fun to walk around here.



However, time was limited, so I wasn't able to explore the entire place and take photos of every corner. Sorry about that! ^^"

If you have the opportunity to visit Kaohsiung, please take photos of other angles of this place and share them with us.

These kids are so good at posing for pictures!


Visiting here, I guarantee you'll be packing your bags back to Thailand with a 'lot of happiness'.
In addition to the many art installations perfect for taking photos, there are also a variety of shops here, offering everything from snacks and food to coffee.


Or even gift shops for shopaholic girls, there are also. Let me tell you, it's definitely worth coming.



The last tourist attraction I would like to recommend is Fo Guang Shan Monastery (Fo Guang Shan) or the Kaohsiung Buddha's Light Foundation.



This temple has a vast territory that covers the entire mountain. In addition to its vast area, the temple also has beautiful churches, hundreds of statues of Arahants, and a newly opened Buddha memorial.



This angle looks just like the Golden Temple in Japan.


Oh! I almost forgot to mention that we also offer tea brewing classes here.
As a bonus, I'd like to review V Air airlines for a bit.



Let me tell you, this is a very cute bear-themed airline. As a big fan of bears, I, Sweet Bear, am very impressed.



18 JAN 2016 # BKK-TPE (ZV006) Departed from Don Mueang Airport at 10:20 AM. Arrived at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport at 3:00 PM. The flight time was approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, 20 minutes ahead of schedule. (Taiwan time is 1 hour ahead of Thailand time.)



23 JAN 2016 # TPE-BKK (ZV007) Departed from Taoyuan Airport at 9:50 PM. Arrived in Thailand safely at 1:00 AM sharp (^^)/

The flight attendants of this airline are very friendly. They are always smiling and happy to take photos with you.


What I really, really, really liked was that they brought V Bear the bear for us to take pictures with. They let us take pictures one at a time. Love it!

Food on the way. The snacks are so cute, and they're delicious too.


On the way back, I was so hungry that my hands were shaking. The photos I took were blurry, so I don't have any to share. ^^"

In short, this airline is amazing! Everything has cute little details like a teddy bear.


And most importantly, all the staff are very friendly and lovely, smiling all the time. Highly recommended.

That's all for today. I hope you've discovered some new places to visit in Taiwan from my recommendations.


Thank you for following.. See you again when my heart sets off on a journey again.



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