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10D9N Taiwan Travelogue – (Part 7): Day 7 @ 台中 Taichung and 高雄 Kaohsiung

It was a journey of scenery and food discovery at far flung Cingjing and Sun Moon Lake for the past 2 days. We woke up early today, all ready to make another long trip down. Remember we were at Taichung and our next destination was Kaohsiung. Continue reading “10D9N Taiwan Travelogue – (Part 7): Day 7 @ 台中 Taichung and 高雄 Kaohsiung”

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Check Out Kulaijaya in Malaysia – Super Cowboy

A short drive away from Singapore of slightly more than 40km is a place called Kulai. Kulai (simplified Chinese: 古来; traditional Chinese: 古來; pinyin: gulái), is a town in the Kulaijaya district of Johor, Malaysia. Continue reading “Check Out Kulaijaya in Malaysia – Super Cowboy”

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Sentosa KidZ Flea Market – What We Learned

In our previous blog, we shared on Sentosa Kidz Flea. This is an event in which children of 7 to 12 years old become PLAY-trepreneurs and learn about the business of FUN, by being their own MINI boss at the award-winning Sentosa KidZ Flea. Its truly an exposure for children to develop their entrepreneurial skills. Continue reading “Sentosa KidZ Flea Market – What We Learned”

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PawFestSG: Giving a Voice to the Voiceless (ITE College Central’s Higher Nitec FYP in Event Management)

Katong Kids Inc have a close affinity to furkids. We love to blog and share about dogs. To many, they may look the same by their colours and breeds but take a closer look, these furkids do have a life larger than themselves. Each of them carries a different, unique and lovable personality that they are yearning to show to their human friends.

After blogging for nearly a year, we realize the public do love to read about dogs. When we heard from Exclusively Mongrels on an adoption drive in East Coast Park, we went to check it out. Continue reading “PawFestSG: Giving a Voice to the Voiceless (ITE College Central’s Higher Nitec FYP in Event Management)”

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10D9N Taiwan Travelogue – (Part 2): Day 2 @ 西門町 Ximending, 瑞芳 Ruifang, 九份 Jiufen, 饒河夜市 Raohe Street Night Market, 五分埔 Wufenpu

Day 2 of our Taiwan adventure and by the look of this blog’s title you can see it’s going to be a long day ahead for us! Just Day 2 and so many places to cover. How are we going to travel? Many of our friends booked personal drivers when they visited Taiwan. For us, we wanted to try taking their public transport. This is the way we want; travelling together with the locals.

西門町 XIMENDING

I mentioned before that Via Hotel is located right smack in the heart of Ximending. Not only it is just 3 mins walk to Ximen Train Station, there are many food carts located nearby in the morning selling light snacks.

Plenty of choices to choose from and the best was they were not expensive at all!

As you can see we did not book a personal driver for the first part of our trip. Apart from saving cost, we really wanted to experience taking their public transport. To us, that’s what experiencing the best of Taiwan is all about.

 

瑞芳 Ruifang

Taipei Main Station is just a stop away from Ximen. We had to switch to Taipei Railway Station to switch to Ruifang station to visit Jiufen.

The train ride was about an hour.

Here we are…outside Ruifang Train Station.

Many taxis are parked outside Ruifang train station. But we are not taking taxi to Jiufen.

You have to know that Taiwanese are very friendly and helpful. We asked a local on the cheapest way to reach Jiufen. She guided us to take a bus. The distance was about 15 mins walk. Along our way, we chanced upon some local eateries and stopped by to snack. This is one of them.

We walked for about 15 mins and finally reached the police station. The bus stop is just next to it.

Remember the “invisible bus stop” is right at this green coloured building. We made a dash to this bus!

You only need to pay when you alight. The bus ride is about 15 mins. 九份 Jiufen is very much a touristy spot. Huge crowds are expected all season round. So watch out for your valuables in crowded places.

九份 Jiufen

We reached, we saw and we were blown away at this sight. 九份 Jiufen is so beautiful!

Food galore. Now you know why we didn’t eat much in the morning. This is why we are here for. Smelly beancurd may not be a liking for many, but we wouldn’t mind to try.

Peanut ice-cream.

This is a popular fish ball noodle stall in Jiufen.

After filling our stomachs, we continued to explore the streets of Jiufen. Taiwan is heavily influenced by Japanese culture. While you are in Jiufen, don’t be surprised to see some shops or streets akin to that of Japanese concept.

This is just the front part of our trip but yet there are so many things to buy!

We love dogs very much. This trip we were pleasantly surprised to learn that Taiwanese love dogs very much too. Often, we would come across dog-owners bringing their furkids out to do shopping with them.

We reached the top of Jiufen and were amazed at the panoramic sight.

This will surely etched in their memories for a long time to come.

Not forgetting to take a family photo as well 🙂

If you think that’s the end of our Jiufen visit, you are wrong. We made an impromptu walk down the village to explore.

A view of Jiufen from the village.

We explored the tunnel as well.

All of us were tired, not to mention the presence of mosquitoes. It was challenging fending them off. So we will remember to bring mosquito repellent the next time we travel overseas.

Direction: From Taipei, take the train north to Ruifang Station. After exiting the station, cross the street to the bus stop and board the Keelung Transit bus towards Jiufen. The bus trip takes roughly 15 minutes, and the fare is NT$21 during the week, NT$15 during weekends/holiday.

 饒河夜市 Raohe Street Night Market

We walked for up to an hour and were exhausted. We managed to get a taxi to bring us to 饒河街觀光夜市 Raohe Street Night Market. Big and Small M were completely knocked out inside the taxi. We were glad actually as they could catch a short nap before we reached Raohe.

Everyone was crazy with these meat buns. The queue was insane. Good that these buns didn’t strike a chord with us as we don’t like vegetables to be stuffed inside the buns.

But if you really want to try, be prepared to queue up.

I’m a fish fanatics as well. Same goes for Big and Small M.

They enjoyed long-kang fishing here.

Be a fisherman for a day!

This is an interesting sight. Grilling beef in real hot flames.

Yummy squid.

Beef stew for me.

Non-stop eating whole day.

Taiwanese sausages is a must-try for me.

We like Raohe Street Night Market very much because the stalls are very well-organized. While it may not attract so much crowds as Jiufen, the spaciousness of this night market made walking so much easier.

Hello, I love to travel with my humans 🙂

My humans asked me to stay behind to look after the shop.

Plenty of these game stores in Taiwan. Big and Small M were so excited that we could spend an hour here.

Can I buy these?

Let’s make a giant candy floss.

So huge …

Address: Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Hours: 4pm to 12am

Direction: Take the Green Line 3 to the terminal station Songshan (松山), exit 5. The night market entrance is just to the right across the street next to the temple.

五分埔 Wufenpu

Have you been to Thailand Pratunam? Wufenpu is similar as well. Wufenpu is near to Songshan Station. Just 10 mins walk from Raohe Street Night Market, this place is a gigantic outlet that carries literally everything.

This is a apparel shopping haven for everyone. Prices are low and quality, surprisingly (honest), is good! Apparel prices can start as low as NTD $50.

Some of the apparels which were hung in the discounted rack were also of good quality. If you are thinking of a place to shop and stock up your wardrobe, visit Wufenpu.

Yes, we literally shopped till we dropped. It was late and we were the last few passengers in Songshan Station. Do you know that Ximen Station is just 7 stops away from Songshan? Better still, they are in the same green line.

Back to Via Hotel and we had a light snack at the complimentary snack bar.

It’s complimentary 🙂

Sweet dreams. Let’s get ready for Day 3 🙂

Location: Next to Songshan Railway Station

Opening Hours: About 11:00 – 22:00

Keep your eyes peeled, as we continue updating details of our blog@Katong Kids Inc Facebook page – expect more activities and giveaways coming your way! 🙂

Pets

Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD) Gives Me Hope, So Can You – Adopt Me @ Marley

I feel privileged to write this blog. This is because of blogging that I get the opportunity to know more about dogs and raise the awareness of animal welfare groups, especially SOSD. Katong Kids Inc hopes to be the voice of these street dogs. They have so much to contribute and be loved at the same time.

Now that Daisy has been adopted, I was approached by another avid volunteer from SOSD to feature their poster boy, Marley. Continue reading “Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD) Gives Me Hope, So Can You – Adopt Me @ Marley”

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Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD) Gave Daisy Hope, She is Finally Adopted!

Our blog review on Roboyes Cafe was a blast. It not only garnered dog-lovers’ awareness on the newly-opened dog cafe back then, Katong Kids Inc also had the opportunity to make friends with them and understand more about furkids. Continue reading “Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD) Gave Daisy Hope, She is Finally Adopted!”

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Safari Zoo Run 2016: Mark Your Calendar on 27 and 28 February!

Mark your calendar on 27 and 28 February 2016. Safari Zoo Run, Singapore’s wildest race, returns with competitive and family-oriented runs during that weekend. Continue reading “Safari Zoo Run 2016: Mark Your Calendar on 27 and 28 February!”

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Check Out This New Dog Cafe in the East – 3 Barks Cafe

— 3 Barks Cafe has changed its name to Paws N Pans Cafe —

I’m so happy to collaborate on pet blogging. Many readers have expressed their appreciation and stamp of approval on pet sharing in my blog. That’s what dog lovers are all about. They love to share on pet caring with each other.

This time round I am introduced to a new dog cafe that opened recently in the east on 29 November and decided to check it out. Continue reading “Check Out This New Dog Cafe in the East – 3 Barks Cafe”

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5 Flea Markets in Singapore to Explore with Your Family

Singapore may be small but there are definitely no lack of interesting activities. Individuals with hearts for entrepreneurship and social causes have championed initiatives to organize different forms of flea markets to appeal to the masses. What an appeal and awareness they achieved. We never know such flea markets exist until we discover them. Let’s check them out. Continue reading “5 Flea Markets in Singapore to Explore with Your Family”