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Monthly Archives: October 2014

Ending our Selfishness in Korea

10 Friday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, South Korea

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Busan, Cathay Pacific, Gyeoungju, Hong Kong, Korean Airlines, Park Hyatt Busan, Park Hyatt Seoul, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Seoul, South Korea

Ahn-yong haseyo – Mrs. Selfish and I are once again in South Korea! It feels like we haven’t been here in a long time, but when I check the calendar we were just in Seoul 1.5 years ago.

Of course, a lot has happened since then – we visited 14 countries, drove cross country with all of our worldly positions to San Francisco, and generally tried to find a new normal that doesn’t involve packing our bags every few days.

So why are we back in Korea? Many reasons.

For one, Mrs. Selfish and I love Korean food. We’re also interested in exploring South Korea more since we’ve only been to Seoul, and only for 5 days at that. I have a decent idea of what China, Japan, and Taiwan are like, but South Korea is still somewhat of a mystery though.

Here’s the biggest reason though:

Mrs. Selfish is 5 months pregnant!

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Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

09 Thursday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Taiwan

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Baiyang Waterfall Trail, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Taiwan, Taroko Gorge

This is the final post on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

While the Eternal Sunshine Spring was my favorite walk in Taroko Gorge, there was still tons to see in the area. Unfortunately, many of the walks, including the popular Swallow’s Grotto, were closed due to recent rock slides. Still, there was plenty to see.

The Baiyang Waterfall Trail

The Baiyang Waterfall Trail was one of the longer trails we hiked in Taroko Gorge, and took roughly an hour and a half to complete. The walk is very easy, and affords you some nice views along the way.

The entrance to the park is located by the road, and starts with a very long walk through a man-made tunnel.

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Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1

08 Wednesday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Taiwan

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Eternal Spring Shrine, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Taiwan, Taroko Gorge

This is the tenth of eleven posts on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

Mrs. Selfish and I departed Green Island, heading North to the Taroko Gorge National Park.

One of Taiwan’s premiere natural tourist attractions, the park is named after it’s magnificently large gorge. While the gorge itself is quite beautiful, it is also quite dangerous. When we were there several of the trails were closed due to rock slides, which is apparently a fairly common occurrence.

Totally worth the (slight) risk, however. Check out the views!

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Green Island’s Sites

07 Tuesday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Taiwan

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Green Island, Jack's Inn, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Taiwan, White Terror, Zhaori Saltwater Hot Spring

This is the ninth of eleven posts on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, Green Island is a beautiful, if strange tourist trap. While there are tons of things to do, there are a lot of “pre-packaged” activities that you gain access to by booking virtually any hotel on the island.

Case in point, thanks to our stay at Jack’s Inn, we had the choice of getting around on a scooter or electric bike (both of which we flubbed). We also had access to a snorkeling excursion or the hot springs.

While I’m normally a huge fan of water sports, the snorkeling on Green Island was weird. Really weird.

What was going on wasn’t apparent to us at first, but we later determined that snorkeling is a led expedition. And by led, I mean you’re basically given snorkel gear and a mandatory life ring and you swim very closely to a other dozen people. Say what?!

Perhaps there were better snorkeling expeditions, but the free one certainly wasn’t for us. Fortunately, there are other things to do on Green Island.

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Heading to Green Island

06 Monday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Taiwan

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Green Island, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Taiwan, White Terror

This is the eighth of eleven posts on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

After 4 days in Taipei, Mrs. Selfish and I packed our things and boarded a train bound for Taiwan’s Green Island. Located 21 miles off of the South Eastern coast of Taiwan, Green Island is a tiny island with a driving circumference of roughly 19 kilometers.

It’s a remote, beautiful island that’s pretty difficult to get to. Green Island has an airstrip with a few daily flights and a ferry which leaves from the main island a few times a day depending on the season.

It’s also a huge tourist trap, with few businesses, save those that cater to Taiwanese tourists. Despite these problems, however, it is beautiful and well worth a visit if just for a day trip.

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Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweet Edition

05 Sunday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Food & Drinks, Taiwan

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Bobba Tea, Cheap Eats, Cheap Eats Taipei, Chun Shui Tang Teahouse, Ice Monster, Mango Shaved Ice, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Tai Yi Milk King, Taipei, Taiwan

This is the seventh of eleven posts on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

It turns out we did so much eating in Taipei that I couldn’t fit all of the restaurants into one post. If you missed it, yesterday’s post talked about our favorite savory restaurants in Taipei. Today’s will focus on the sweet side.

Boba Tea at the Chun Shui Tang Teahouse

One of Taiwan’s most famous exports, boba milk tea (or pearled milk tea) has swept the States in popularity. If you are Asian or have Asian friends, chances are you’ve tried this dish.

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Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition

04 Saturday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Food & Drinks, Taiwan

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Ay Chung, Beef Noodle Soup, Cheap Eats, Cheap Eats Taipei, Jin Feng Lu Rou, Pork Rice, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Slack Season, Taipei, Taiwan, Tao Yuan Street, Yong Kang Beef

This is the sixth of eleven posts on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

Taipei is known as a mecca for cheap, delicious food. While I touched on some of the Night Market eats on Thursday, in today’s post I’ll talk about some of the better brick-and-mortar restaurants we visited.

These restaurants were more expensive than night market stalls, but they were still insanely cheap: $195 TWD (~$6.50 USD) for the cheapest meal, and $506 TWD (~$16.60) for the most expensive.

Keep in mind this was for two people and you get a sense of just how cheap good dining can be in Taiwan. Now on to the eats!

Beef Noodle Soup

A well known Taiwanese dish – braised beef is served with noodles in a slowly cooked broth with thinly sliced green onions. On the surface it sounds very similar to Japanese ramen, but Beef Noodles are a horse of a different color.

We tried this at two different restaurants: Yong Kang Beef noodle, and Tao Yuan Street Beef Noodle.

Yong Kang Beef Noodle

About a 5 minute walk from the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Yong Kang Beef is a simple little sit down joint that offers a variety of different soups.

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Hiking Elephant Mountain

03 Friday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Taiwan

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Elephant Mountain, How Elephant Mountain, How to Climb Elephant Mountain, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Taipei, Taipei 101

This is the fifth of eleven posts on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

Since our Selfish Year abroad, Mrs. Selfish and I have become bigger and bigger hikers. Not the kind that will strap on a backpack and spend a week in the great outdoors, however.

Typically we quantify a walk by the time spent walking vs. the payoff. Oftentimes this means we’ll end up walking for hours at a time, with nothing to see. Other times, we’ll find that a mere 15 minutes off the beaten path thins out the crowds and gets you some amazing views.

This is the case with Elephant Mountain, where a 15 minute up-hill hike yields the quintessential view of Taipei.

Aw yeah.

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Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets

02 Thursday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Food & Drinks, Taiwan

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Da Chang Bao Xiao Chang, Hot-star, Night Market, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Shilin Night Market, Taipei, Taipei Night Markets, Taiwan, Tong Hua Night Market

This is the fourth of eleven  posts on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

I’ve heard a lot of city food scenes described as high end, middle ranged, or low-end. One of the reasons Mrs. Selfish and I love to travel is for the food. Unfortunately, my tastes are rooted firmly in the low-end to mid-range side of the food spectrum, so cities are often hit or miss.

Paris, as great as it is, doesn’t do a lot for me food wise. Most of the best options are Michelin starred type deals, with $40+ entrees and a dress code to match. The first time Mrs. Selfish and I traveled there we largely got by on Paninis, crepes, baguettes, and croissants.

So I was very excited to come to Taipei, home of the humble night market. While we marked more than 6 night markets on our map, we only hit up two of them due to time constraints.

Tong Hua Night Market

Just a 10 minute walk from the Grand Hyatt Taipei and Taipei 101, Tong Hua Night Market is a small, intimate night market specializing mostly in food stands.

The eats here are seriously cheap, and start for as little as $20 TWD (~$.66 USD). You can literally find a delicious, hot meal for 2 people for less than $6 USD. Plus, it’s good. Really good.

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Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites

01 Wednesday Oct 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Taiwan

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Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Longshan Temple, National Chiang Kai-sek Memorial Hall, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Taipei, Taipei National Palace Museum, Taiwan

This is the third of eleven posts on Taiwan. Check out our other posts here:

  • Time for Taiwan: An Introduction
  • 5 Nights at the Haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei
  • Sweating to Taipei’s National Sites
  • Taking it to the Streets: Taipei’s Night Markets
  • Hiking Elephant Mountain
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Savory Edition
  • Taipei’s Cheap Eats: Sweets Edition
  • Heading to Green Island
  • Green Island’s Sites
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 1
  • Hiking Taroko Gorge, Part 2

Taiwan is a tropical Asian country, which means it is often hot and rainy – especially in the summer. I knew this before we planned the trip, but somehow managed to repress that knowledge in light of great award availability. Somehow, in my mind the fact that May wasn’t *quite* the Summer meant that it would be cool and dry.

Unfortunately, I was totally wrong. While the temperature only hit the lower 80’s during our stay in Taipei, it managed to rain nearly the whole time.

Despite the less-than-perfect weather, however, I would highly recommend walking around Taipei. There are tons of free sights, and they are all worth visiting.

The National Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall

A memorial hall formed to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, one of modern China’s greatest leaders. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen was China’s first president, and played a key role in overthrowing the Qing dynasty.

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen is pretty unique in Chinese history in that he is revered by both Communist Chinese and the more democratic Chinese who fled to Taiwan after the Communist party came into power.

The main part of the hall was packed with Chinese & Taiwanese tourists who were there to pay their respects (or perhaps to escape the rain).

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