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  • C'mon Natalie

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  • In day 10 of my Taiwan Trip, my friend Natalie and I went to visit Jiufen, which is one of

  • the most popular tourist destinations in Northern Taiwan.

  • From Taipei, it only takes about an hour and a half by train and bus, and is definitely

  • worth a visit if you have a chance to go.

  • Jiufen is a small town located on the Northern tip of Taiwan which is built into the mountains

  • so it offers some stunning views of both the surrounding area and nearby Ocean.

  • Before it became a popular tourist destination, Jiufen was actually a gold mining town.

  • And if you look in the right places, you can still find some random caves that you can

  • walk through and explore.

  • Jiufen is no longer a mining town, but still thrives due to thousands of tourists coming

  • to visit everyday.

  • Why so many tourists?

  • You might ask.

  • And with views like this, it’s quite easy to understand why.

  • But actually, one of the largest reasons is due to its resemblance to the setting of Hayao

  • Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli’s famous film, Spirited Away, which was released in 2001.

  • Regardless of if youve seen the movie or not, Jiufen is full of breathtaking views.

  • This narrow path along a steep set of stairs, endless red lanterns, and the infamous Jiufen

  • A Mei Teahouse is probably the most iconic view in all of Jiufen.

  • It was easily the most condensed area we encountered, with everyone selfie-stick equipped and walking

  • at a zombie like pace.

  • Most of the attractions are located in what is known as Jiufen Old Street, and the entrance

  • is right by the main road where you arrive.

  • The old street is a winding path full unique shops selling all sorts of different souvenirs

  • and foods.

  • It’s fairly simple to navigate since it’s mainly an out-and-back path, but there are

  • some side streets that youll want to explore as well.

  • The famous teahouse and stairs you saw earlier are on one of the larger side streets, so

  • be sure to not miss it!

  • Of course, what interested me the most was all of the different foods and sweets.

  • One of my favorites was the Taro potato flavored ice cream covered with peanuts and wrapped

  • in a crepe-like material.

  • Delicious!

  • Another famous sweet that you must try while in Jiufen is taro ball sweet soup.

  • At the top of the stairs on one of the main side streets, there is a very famous shop

  • which sells this.

  • This shop also has a fantastic viewing area, so you can enjoy the surrounding scenery as you eat.

  • Taro ball sweet soup is probably quite strange for westerners who aren’t used to Asian-style

  • sweets, but don’t let that turn you away.

  • basically the bottom of the cup is filled with ice, and then covered with a variety

  • of hot sweets

  • Including taro potato and sweet potato rice cakes

  • As well as a variety of sweet beans.

  • Like I said before, don’t knock it till you try it.

  • Natalie quickly became a fan!

  • Tell us what you think, Natalie!

  • This some good ..... right here! right?

  • What was that?

  • gotta get that

  • potatoes and beans.. potatoes and beans

  • gotta get me some potatoes and beans

  • oh.. my.. god...

  • Anyway, those were some of the main highlights of our trip to Jiufen.

  • It only takes a few hours to see most of the main attractions, so if you have any leftover

  • time, I recommend visiting the nearby town of Keelung.

  • You can take a bus directly there from Jiufen and then easily take a train back to Taipei

  • once you are done.

  • Keelung is a port town with a famous night market, so it’s a great place to stop for

  • dinner on your way back to Taipei.

  • If you have some daytime left before the night markets open, check out some of the nearby

  • parks and temples. You won’t be disappointed.

  • As always, thanks for watching Two Wheel Cruise and joining me on my trip to Jiufen.

  • If you have any other recommendations of awesome things to do in Jiufen or in Keelung, let

  • me know in the comments.

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  • Be sure to check out the rest of my Taiwan Cycling Trip playlist here as well.

  • And for the record, I did actually ride my bike on day 10, I just didn’t film it..

  • Anyway, there'll be more cycling adventures to come in the next video for day 11!

  • So I'll see you then!

Let's go guys

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