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#GirlsJusTaiwanAhaveFun (Part 1)


Here's the first part of our Taiwan trip last September! This post has been a long time coming! :) I had this uploaded in Youtube last October but only figured out this morning how to turn the privacy settings to public. 

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We arrived in Taiwan in the wee hours of the morning so after having midnight snacks (milk tea + dumplings), we had ourselves set up at the home of Kimmy's auntie (thanks so much for your hospitality)!

So the next day was full-on tourist mode, these are the places we went to... 
- Chiang Kai Shek Memorial
- Daan Park

- Elephant mountain (sweats and large amounts of it! That was really a steep climb!)
- Taipei

Enjoy! Part 2 coming up before the year ends!



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