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‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other’. New York TimesThe ultimate, most comprehensive guide to travelling in Taiwan includes up-to-date reviews of the best places to stay, eat, sights, cultural information, maps, transport tips and a few best kept secrets – all the essentials to get to the heart of Taiwan.This guide is the result of over 3 months of research by 2 dedicated authors and local experts who immersed themselves in Taiwan, finding unique experiences, and sharing practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed.Inside Lonely Planet Taiwan:• Full color styling and images• Over 50 clear, easy-to-read maps• A brilliant new page layout for fast and hassle-free reading while on the go• Itineraries organized by region or length of trip • Up-to-date recommended points-of-interest – covering eating, sleeping, going out, shopping, activities and attractions• In-depth features to uncover the world’s iconic sights• Our latest trip planning tools to help you get around smoothly • Additional sections including Top Experiences, History, Religion, Architecture, Food, Wildlife and an A-Z survival guide. Written and researched by Robert Kelly and Joshua Samuel BrownAuthor: Lonely Planet Kindle Edition: 392 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-09-29) (2011-09-29) List Price: $26.99 Amazon Price:
Are the people in Taiwan Chinese? Ask a dozen of them and you’ll likely get four different answers. Is Taiwan an island or a country? It has so many names - Formosa, Taiwan ROC, even China - that you’re right to be confused. But don’t worry, our little book on the Dos and Don’ts of truly exotic and modern Taiwan demystifies this geographic conundrum. Names and titles are important to these industrious and outgoing people. But sometimes those names and titles can be confusing. For example, Miss Chen Li-li and Mr Huang really are husband and wife: it’s just that ladies often keep their maiden name after marriage. So you can call her Ms Chen. But wait a minute; she also refers to herself as Li-li Chen and on her business card, Blossom Chen. To her colleagues she’s Manager Chen. You’re puzzled? Inside this book, we provide just how to address anyone in Taiwan, and we guarantee you’ll get it right. When is a nut not a nut? When it’s the betel nut, much chewed for its mild stimulus effect. Its popularity may be more to do with the betel nut beauties who in mini-skirt and sports bra peddle the stuff from their roadside cabanas, all legal of course. To ensure that you, the foreign resident, fleeting visitor or armchair traveler enjoy your stay in Taiwan, our resident author presents a light hearted but practical guide to the Dos and Don’ts of this modern, traditional and superstitious country. Don’t be put off by the snacking and slurping in cinemas. But do leave your inhibitions at home when invited to a karaoke joint: the Taiwanese love it. Don’t be shocked by the caretaker with his feet up watching TV and smoking a cigarette in the local temple: they all do! Want to know what to do if you find a nail under your bed? Then do buy this book! Author: Steven Crook Kindle Edition: 320 pages Kindle eBook Company: iGroup Press (2010-08-04) (2010-08-04) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
After having lived in Taipei for ten years, Troy Parfitt sets out on an epic journey to test the theory that China is ascending toward a position of global hegemony. The result is whirlwind tour of the Chinese world, one that enlightens, astonishes, and entertains. Parfitt shows us he is the perfect China tour guide: the steward of an intimate knowledge of the nation's history, culture, and psyche – yet not serving any interest other than an investigative one. Here is a unique and powerful book, one that will change the way people think about China and its "great rise." Why China Will Never Rule the World is a tour de force; vital for anyone wishing to understand what China is, what is has been, and what it is likely to become.Author: Troy Parfitt Kindle Edition: 390 pages Kindle eBook Company: Western Hemisphere Press (2011-08-23) (2011-08-23) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
Taiwan for Culture Vultures== Taiwan's Historical, Religious, Artistic And Architectural Highlights == -- Why Get This Guide? -- * In-depth descriptions of each sight that include fresh details not mentioned in other English-language write-ups * Coverage of several new attractions not covered by print guidebooks * Clear instructions how to reach each sight by car or public transportation * Chinese script for every sight mentioned in the guide * Convenient links take you to background information -- Inside This Guide -- * 95 sights including: Taiwan's best museums; its most ancient and ornate temples; its newest attractions; its quaintest villages; and its most striking landmarks. * Over 150 photos, including 84 images contributed by Taiwan-based professional photographers Rich Matheson and Craig Ferguson. * Comprehensive articles on practical subjects such as getting to and getting around Taiwan. * Background articles on Taiwan's history, religions, and culture * A glossary of historical and local terms -- Stylish and Feature-Packed -- * Detailed information on opening hours, prices, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses * Honest reviews and independent advice * Inspiring gallery with stunning photos * Stylish and easy to use -- About the Author -- Steven Crook has visited more than 40 countries, and continues to find Taiwan endlessly fascinating after 20 years living and working on the island. Since 1996, he has had scores of travel and culture features published in Christian Science Monitor, CNN Traveller Asia-Pacific and other newspapers and magazines. -- About GuideGecko -- This guide is brought to you by GuideGecko. We publish worldwide travel guides - and we love to hear your feedback. Our guides are independently researched and written by professional travel writers. You read 'til here? Now enjoy your trip. Get this guide! Author: Steven Crook Kindle Edition: 233 pages Kindle eBook Company: GuideGecko (2012-02-14) (2012-02-14) List Price: Amazon Price:
A True Story. A Romance. A Travel Guide to the Adventurous Life.Shaun left in March for a spontaneous six-month voyage through the Orient. Six months later, he didn’t return. What did he expect to find by leaving everything behind? Katie began working her way into Shaun’s heart in the weeks before he left, but she couldn’t hold him back. Would she ever hold him again? This true story details a search for the significant questions of life that must preceed any meaningful answers. A search through beauty and love and adventure and loss for the wisdom to know when to hold on and when to let go. Sometimes you must stare into the jaws of death to fully appreciate life. Unwilling to resist the siren song of first-hand experience, Shaun’s journey carries him into the salt spray of dangerously high seas, through frothy, typhoon-swollen rivers, and below shattered, crumbling mountainsides that come crashing down around his feet. Passion for living offered no alternatives. This journey carries him on motorcycles through crowded city streets and wide-open tropical island beaches, on trains rolling for days across the world’s most populous country, starting over again and again and again, discovering what it truly means to live, and what living truly costs. Shaun's engaging writing style will pull you straight into living the adventure yourself. Gather a lifetime of experience in 168 action-packed, heavily illustrated pages. Sometimes it takes a journey of 20,000 miles to finally arrive at one’s own heart. Find your ticket to the journey inside An American in China: starting over. Author: Shaun Roundy Kindle Edition: 256 pages Kindle eBook Company: University of Life (2011-09-19) (2011-09-19) List Price: $4.99 Amazon Price:
Compiling all of this info on how to come to Taiwan to study Chinese took months. You can have it all now for less than the cost of a latte!In this book, I'll help you: 1. Plan your move to Taiwan 2. Clarify Taiwan visa issues and help you select the right visa for your situation 3. Select a Mandarin school in Taiwan and choose where in Taiwan you should live and study 4. Get settled in Taiwan, let you know where the local Taiwanese buy the essentials from and introduce you to some common Taiwanese food 5. Where to make Taiwanese friends and language exchange partners 6. Avoid the most common mistakes foreign students in Taiwan make and get the maximum benefit from your time in Taiwan. Moving abroad to learn another language is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. After having lived in Taiwan studying Mandarin myself, I've already made most of the mistakes and learned the techniques and lifestyle choices that can accelerate your Mandarin learning. Everything I've learned is in this book. With a little bit of knowledge beforehand, your trip to Taiwan to study Mandarin Chinese can be even more enjoyable and rewarding. Investing in this book was your first step. What makes Taiwan so great? 1. With rent in Taipei starting as low as $150USD/month and full dinners costing only $2USD, Taiwan is an extremely affordable place to live! 2. Taiwan has the world’s top Mandarin schools and is one of only a couple countries you can learn traditional Chinese characters. 3. Delicious and inexpensive food is available everywhere 24/7 4. With a subtropical climate, you can go to the beach 365 days a year in the south of Taiwan. 5. With Taiwan as your home base, traveling to other countries like China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and others can cost as little as $200USD for a return flight. I’m convinced Taiwan is the best place in the world to learn Mandarin Chinese! This book is the only one of its kind and the only resource you need to start planning your trip and begin accelerating your Mandarin learning. Visit the companion website at http://www.studychineseintaiwan.com for more details on this book. Author: Christopher Norton Kindle Edition: 93 pages Kindle eBook Company: Alcaris Inc. (2011-10-10) (2011-10-10) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
"What Readers and Reviewers say about Half Baked in Taiwan:""Entertaining, also very educational."" Troy Henley, Columbus, Ohio. ""Half Baked in Taiwan is worth reading. Fowler writes well…she hits the nail on the head."" Mat Matich, Topics, (American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan magazine.) ""Well-paced, funny and all-around excellent."" Francesca Kelly, Editor-in-Chief, Tales from a Small Planet ""One of the few elite authors who covers Taiwan with insight and intelligence."" Jeremy Teigen, University of Texas political science grad student, & former Taiwan resident ""I read it in one sit...laughed myself achy."" Karen Schmitt, editor New Views Southern Taiwan ""Professional and highly readable."" Jack Barker, editor www.travelmag.co.uk ""Fowler, a world traveler and accomplished observer of human nature, has written a book that is more than just a travelogue."" Joan Viener, Amazon reviewer ""A humorous blend of travelogue, culture clash and fish-out-of-water tales."" Chris Mautner, reviewer Harrisburg Patriot News, USA ""Fowler´s description is a wry take on Taiwan."" John Bugbee, journalist, York Sunday News, USA ""Fowler writes about her two-and-a-half years in Taiwan in a witty new book she calls Half Baked in Taiwan."" Ann Diviney, Evening Sun Style Editor, USA In Half Baked in TaiwanBeth Fowler invites readers to saddle up, mount a beast called culture shock and hang on for a jolting ride. Filled with anecdotes of an American´s experience of life in Taiwan, the episodes are about everything from the seemingly mundane task of mailing a letter in a foreign land to the fated moment when Fowler concludes that the so-called Westernization of Asia is a terribly misleading exaggeration.""The overall experience of being a Westerner living in Taiwan can cause one to feel a vast range of emotions. From the very start Half Baked in Taiwan is exceedingly humorous, insightful, and easy to relate to. I found myself laughing so much that my co-workers took notice,"" says Steven Aukstakalnis, expatriate and editor based in Taiwan. Hear that noise? That´s the crunch of two cultures clashing. Taiwan´s culture is quintessentially Chinese. Saving face, Chinese Lunar New Year, Chinese cuisine and the exacting social art of gift-giving are just a few of the Asian customs to which visiting Westerners must adapt themselves, for if they don´t, they risk constantly being at odds with their hosts, hosts like Jane Lan, a Taiwan native with strong opinions. Jane provides an Oriental counterpoint to Fowler´s Yankee perspective. Mr. and Mrs. Tsai, who are so Asian they’ve shunned adopting Western first names, introduce Fowler and her husband to the Taiwan that tourists usually skim over.Taiwan, a republic whose leaders proclaim it is Asia´s leading democracy while fearing military attack from Mainland China, is home to unique cultural quirks unparalleled in any other Asian country. Millions of stray dogs patrol the streets and the betel nut industry wreaks environmental, human and social damage. On the aesthetic front, Taiwanese puppet theater endures as a cultural heritage handed down from generation to generation. With Fowler as a guide, readers will meet aboriginal children, attend a wedding, meet a sexy woman with prescient knowledge, and zip around the Republic on an ""iron horse."" Even supposedly simple tasks like buying a bunch of broccoli at the local ""wet market"" become, for the half-baked foreigner, a mind-shifting experience worth writing home about. Learning to be a foreigner entails making mistakes. Constantly. Some people emerge out the other end of the cross-cultural gauntlet with a broader, more tolerant view of the world and its inhabitants. Other people come off the expatriate experience with jingoistic bitterness. And yet others ""go native."" People wa Author: Beth Fowler Kindle Edition: 168 pages Kindle eBook Company: Xlibris (2011-07-31) (2011-07-31) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
A True Story. A Romance. A Travel Guide to the Adventurous Life.This special Kindle abridged version contains nearly half of the 300 chapter entries and 2/3 of the 150 photographs from the complete version available at amzn.to/chinaguide. Shaun left in March for a spontaneous six-month voyage through the Orient. Six months later, he didn’t return. What did he expect to find by leaving everything behind? Katie began working her way into Shaun’s heart in the weeks before he left, but she couldn’t hold him back. Would she ever hold him again? This true story details a search for the significant questions of life that must preceed any meaningful answers. A search through beauty and love and adventure and loss for the wisdom to know when to hold on and when to let go. Sometimes you must stare into the jaws of death to fully appreciate life. Unwilling to resist the siren song of first-hand experience, Shaun’s journey carries him into the salt spray of dangerously high seas, through frothy, typhoon-swollen rivers, and below shattered, crumbling mountainsides that come crashing down around his feet. Passion for living offered no alternatives. This journey carries him on motorcycles through crowded city streets and wide-open tropical island beaches, on trains rolling for days across the world’s most populous country, starting over again and again and again, discovering what it truly means to live, and what living truly costs. Shaun's engaging writing style will pull you straight into living the adventure yourself. Gather a lifetime of experience in 168 action-packed, heavily illustrated pages. Sometimes it takes a journey of 20,000 miles to finally arrive at one’s own heart. Find your ticket to the journey inside An American in China: starting over. Author: Shaun Roundy Kindle Edition: 188 pages Kindle eBook Company: University of Life (2012-01-30) (2012-01-30) List Price: Amazon Price:
Vegetarian Taiwan Travel Report helps travelers decide what to eat, where to eat, learn to say “I’m a vegetarian” in Mandarin and understand local food customs.Author: Teresa Bergen Kindle Edition: 13 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-04-16) (2012-04-16) List Price: Amazon Price:
My title is taken from the literally thousands of steps I climbed during my year teaching ESL in Taiwan, but it also indicates the steps I took, to get there, to live and teach there, and to, step by step, share a little of myself with others, as they shared themselves with me. Being a part of the process of education, whether with children or adults, in a country not your own, allowed me to make a contribution to our “small, small, global world," but actually living in Taiwan for a year also gave me the opportunity to really get to know the people, despite our language differences. I kept an almost daily blog that year, and this book is the result. Without my blogging diary, I might have forgotten so many of the details - the hospitality, the environment, the food, the people - young and older, all of whom, all of which make my experience in Taiwan such a treasure-filled time.Author: CJ Carroll Kindle Edition: 131 pages Kindle eBook Company: CJCarroll/DREAMCATCHER (2012-01-15) (2012-01-15) List Price: Amazon Price: Amazon.com Books: Taiwan travel
With a pulsating modern capital, temple towns, hot-springs villages and adventures in both shopping malls and wooded mountains, Taiwan cuts a figure as one of Asia 's most diverse destinations. Robert Kelly, Lonely Planet Writer Our Promise You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about, each and every edition. We never accept freebies for positive coverage, and you can rely on us to tell it like we see it. Inside This Book 29 hot springs 57 temples 56 maps 112 days of on-the-ground research Inspirational photos Clear, easy-to-use maps In-depth background Taiwan Outdoors feature Comprehensive planning tools At-a-glance practical info Author: Robert Kelly Paperback: 392 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2011-04-01) ISBN: 1741790433 List Price: $26.99 Amazon Price: $16.58 Used Price: $16.92
"The Rough Guide to Taiwan" is the ultimate guide to this fascinating island. Discover Taiwan's highlights with stunning photography, clear maps and detailed coverage of all the top attractions and lesser-visited sights. From the island's magnificent national parks and tranquil hot spring resorts, to its most lavish temples and the mind-blowing National Palace Museum. Find practical advice on what to see and do in Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung, relying on up-to-date descriptions of the best hotels, bars, clubs, shops and restaurants for all budgets. Explore Taiwan's fabulous culinary scene, from the top boutique restaurants to the best local street food. Plus, learn how to make the most of Taiwan's gasp-inducing hinterland; Alishan, Kenting, Yushan, Sun Moon Lake and the offshore islands are described in detail and made easily accessible, even for non-Chinese speakers. Accurate maps and comprehensive practical information help you get under the skin of this dynamic island, whilst stunning photography and a full-colour introduction make "The Rough Guide to Taiwan" your ultimate travelling companion. Make the most of your trip with "The Rough Guide to Taiwan".Author: Stephen Keeling Paperback: 432 pages Company: Rough Guides (2011-03-21) ISBN: 1848366574 List Price: $26.99 Amazon Price: $13.60 Used Price: $14.81
Written by an author who has lived in Taiwan for 19 years, Bradt’s brand-new Taiwan explores the island’s breathtaking mountains, bird-rich forests and quaint villages where folk religion thrives. Travellers are discovering there’s much more to Taiwan than high-tech gadgetry and a difficult relationship with China. Author Steven Crook leads visitors through a land where Chinese tradition lives on like nowhere else against a backdrop of northeast Asia’s highest mountains. Taiwan is one of the most crowded countries on Earth, but beyond the ocean of people and vehicles, far from the neon and noise that confronts new arrivals, there’s another world waiting to be discovered. This book is the guide for individuals who want more than the treasures of the National Palace Museum, the beaches of Kending, and the well-beaten trails of Alishan. Whether they aim to rough it on mountain peaks, observe age-old rituals in tucked-away temples or wallow in five-star comfort, Bradt’s Taiwan will lead visitors on an unforgettable journey through Asia’s newest destination. Author: Steven Crook Paperback: 304 pages Company: Bradt Travel Guides (2011-01-25) ISBN: 184162330X List Price: $26.99 Amazon Price: $13.45 Used Price: $13.25
The relaunched National Geographic Traveler guidebooks are in tune with the growing trend toward experiential travel, providing more insider tips and expert advice for a more authentic, cultural experience of each destination. These books serve discerning, curious travelers and supply information and interpretation not available on the Internet.In response to the interests of today's traveler, the acclaimed National Geographic Traveler series includes exciting new editorial features, a contemporary redesign, and inviting new covers. Author: Phil Macdonald Paperback: 272 pages Company: National Geographic (2011-03-15) (2011-03-15) ISBN: 1426207174 List Price: $22.95 Amazon Price: $12.18 Used Price: $12.18
Taiwan, new addition to the Green Guide series, is famous for hot springs, great hiking terrain and delicious snacks. Travelers to this Pacific island off mainland China will discover aboriginal villages, tea plantations, tropical flora and sandy beaches, and can explore the sights at Taroko Gorge, Tainan and Tapei. With driving and walking tours, maps, color photos and illustrations and wide-ranging content, Michelin makes sure you'll see the best Taiwan has to offer.Author: Michelin Paperback: 384 pages Company: Michelin Travel & Lifestyle (2011-04-16) ISBN: 1907099263 List Price: $21.99 Amazon Price: $12.50 Used Price: $3.50
Are the people in Taiwan Chinese? Ask a dozen of them and you’ll likely get four different answers. Is Taiwan an island or a country? It has so many names - Formosa, Taiwan ROC, even China - that you’re right to be confused. But don’t worry, our little book on the Dos and Don’ts of truly exotic and modern Taiwan demystifies this geographic conundrum. Names and titles are important to these industrious and outgoing people. But sometimes those names and titles can be confusing. For example, Miss Chen Li-li and Mr Huang really are husband and wife: it’s just that ladies often keep their maiden name after marriage. So you can call her Ms Chen. But wait a minute; she also refers to herself as Li-li Chen and on her business card, Blossom Chen. To her colleagues she’s Manager Chen. You’re puzzled? Inside this book, we provide just how to address anyone in Taiwan, and we guarantee you’ll get it right. When is a nut not a nut? When it’s the betel nut, much chewed for its mild stimulus effect. Its popularity may be more to do with the betel nut beauties who in mini-skirt and sports bra peddle the stuff from their roadside cabanas, all legal of course. To ensure that you, the foreign resident, fleeting visitor or armchair traveler enjoy your stay in Taiwan, our resident author presents a light hearted but practical guide to the Dos and Don’ts of this modern, traditional and superstitious country. Don’t be put off by the snacking and slurping in cinemas. But do leave your inhibitions at home when invited to a karaoke joint: the Taiwanese love it. Don’t be shocked by the caretaker with his feet up watching TV and smoking a cigarette in the local temple: they all do! Want to know what to do if you find a nail under your bed? Then do buy this book! Author: Steven Crook Kindle Edition: 320 pages Kindle eBook Company: iGroup Press (2010-08-04) (2010-08-04) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
Taipei In A Day is the most comprehensive, up-to-date guide to thoroughly enjoy Taiwan. Discover relics and know where to stay and play by using the included maps, complete Taipei dining, hotel, museum, night market, parks, temple and pub guides. Active globe trekkers will appreciate the detailed Taipei Guide to Mountain Climbing. For a soothing spot of tea, find serenity at Tea Station. Names and addresses are also listed in Chinese, along with local phone numbers, so major attractions and interesting out-of-the-way locales around the island are readily found. Helpful communication tips, important vocabulary and useful phrases are at your fingertips. The encompassing "Taiwan From A To Z" section introduces local cues, customs and important cultural information so readers can be travelers rather than tourists. After reading Taipei In A Day you should be prepared for your visit, whether it spans a month, week, or weekend.Author: Scott B. Freiberger Paperback: 240 pages Company: Lulu.com (2008-05-05) ISBN: 1435703324 List Price: $23.95 Amazon Price: $18.92 Used Price: $18.92
Lonely Planet TaiwanTake your tastebuds touring around the buzz of food stalls at Taipei's Shilin Night Market Soak yourself in the steaming, smooth waters of the Taian hot springs Hike the Walami Trail to the sound of monkeys crashing through the jungle canopy Emerge from the temples of Penghu straight onto some of East Asia's finest beaches In This Guide: Two resident authors, 42 helpings of stinky tofu, 15 swims in waterfall pools, 1 run-in with the police New coverage of places and activities along the east coast and a fresh chapter on Taiwan's islands Visit lonelyplanet.com for up-to-date information Author: Robert Kelly, Joshua Samuel Brown Paperback: 400 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2007-11-01) ISBN: 1741045487 List Price: $25.99 Amazon Price: $11.00 Used Price: $0.08
Comprehensive guide to the culture, etiquette and communication of Taiwan.Author: World Trade Press Paperback: 24 pages Company: World Trade Press (1997-10-01) ISBN: 1885073275 List Price: $6.95 Amazon Price: $4.18 Used Price: $0.73
This is about a visit to high-tech Taiwan. The Taiwan Space Agency was preparing to launch a satellite, and was holding an international conference in Hsin-Chu, their research city. The people of Taiwan are hard-working and have a fascinating culture.Author: Steve Geller Kindle Edition: 20 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2011-08-22) (2011-08-22) List Price: $1.50 Amazon Price: Amazon.com DVD: Taiwan travel
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Hong Kong & Taiwan are two islands inextricably linked by their huge neighbor. Modern metropolises full of eastern traditions, they're forging forward in the 21st century as China's little dragons. Traveler Megan McCormick begins her journey in Hong Kong, looking out at the incredible skyline from Victoria Peak. She then takes in the contrasts of the city before taking the ferry visit Tap Mum Chau and Lantau Island. After a flight to Taiwan she explores the capital Taipei, ending her trip with a visit to its most remote outpost - Orchid Island. Along the Way... · Drive through the stunning Taroko Gorge · Place your bets at the Happy Valley Racecourse · Take a lesson in Tai Chi on the Kowloon waterfront · Experience a glorious sunrise from the peak of Jade Mountain · Indulge yourself with a shopping trip to the Shenzhen Special Economic ZoneDirector: Ian Cross DVD: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC Company: Pilot Productions (2005-11-01) ISBN: 1932702636 List Price: $19.95 Amazon Price: $19.48 Used Price: $6.20
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