Jet lagged as we were, we set out to explore immediately on a 12 hour layover, and returned for an additional week on the way back from Australia.
First thing that struck people were so incredibly friendly to us. It was amazing how so many asked to help when they saw us staring at our map exhausted and bewildered.
Second thing was how easy it was to get around Taipei, considering we didn’t know the language. The Staff were so great and so easy to figure out…in any language.

ONE DAY -Since we only had the day to explore we simply took our time roaming around the area. We started by enjoying a tea house. This is a favorite pastime in Taipei and a wonderful way to relax and slow your pace. Small snacks are also served. My husband ordered peanut butter on toast. It seemed to take an unusually long time to be served. It was only later we realized the peanuts are ground and prepared fresh .

Next we thought we’d check out a hotel where we would stay on the return back from Australia . Since this was our first time in Asia we chose the conveniently located and appropriately named First Hotel . There are loads of restaurants nearby and shops for browsing. Little did we realize that most would be closed on our return since it would be The Chinese NEW YEAR!

The market is located in downtown Taipei beneath the Chienkuo South Road elevated highway. A cheap cab ride away. The Holiday Jade Market is open Saturday and Sunday 9 AM to 6PM. This is one of the largest jade markets in all of Asia. There are nearly 600 stands. It is a really fun place to go with isles and isles of jade and lots of bargaining.
The display tables that line both sides of the market are arranged with bracelets, rings, necklaces, earrings, animal carvings, ornamental pieces, and figurines made from jadestones of varying hues. The colors of the gems and carvings range from dark green to emerald to pale green.

I bought a gorgeous pendant that is very unique and special to me.


We also enjoyed visiting Taipei.
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The first time in Asia must have been eye opening.
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We visited there in Taipei . In such an amazing site. Anita
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I would never think of having a layover in Taipei
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Sheree we visited in Taipei and such an amazing site. Anita
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Good to know
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So happy you visited Taipei many years ago! I was only a kid then, but I’ve been going there for family for as long as I could remember. Glad you had a wonderful time with the friendly, helpful locals!
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Rebecca yes we visited there Taipei. You lived there in Taipei with your family. Anita
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Thanks for sharing your visit to Taipei along with the pictures. It sounds like you had a wonderful experience. 🙂
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I’ve never visited Taipei, not anywhere in Taiwan, even though I lived in Hong Kong for years. I’m glad you had a great time, Anita.
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Miriam you lived in Hong Years ago.We visited there all over Asia Anita
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You traveled all over the world, Anita!
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Wow that’s a long time ago. I went in 2017 and loved it.
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Timothy you visited there in Asia. And also feet on the ground in Asia .Anita
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Indeed.
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Pendants and jewelry made of materials unique to the part of the world being visited make such great souvenirs, like your jade pendant from Taipei. I purchased a turquoise pendant in Santa Fe, an amber pendant in Slovakia, and an intricately beaded necklace in Ecuador. They are conversation pieces and lovely reminders of past travels!
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Yes we visited there.in Taipei and such an amazing jewelry. We feet on the ground in Taipei. Anita
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Thank you, Anita, for your wonderful photo account of your visit to Taipei!
Joanna
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Joanna I saw an amazing images in Taipei. Anita
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Thank you!
Joanna
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