Taipei

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Although in the end my visit to Taiwan (the blog before the previous blog), was absolutely one of the milestones in my life, the architecture of Taipei was not attractive to me straight away. It took me a couple of days to force my way into the somewhat impervious face of the city. The buildings are a bit gloomy and dark, without much windows. The most used form of decoration is covering a building from top to bottom under a pancake of small tiles. The cloudy weather didn’t help either.
I have been in Singapore and Hong Kong, but I can’t remember I got the same feeling of oddness as in Taipei. For me it was a atmosphere of a futuristic scene build in the fifties. It was not a turn off, but more a kind of intriguing. A mix of spooky and fairy. Certainly in the more silent neighbourhoods.

One of the weird buildings in Tapei by vanlubeck  The buildings in Taiwan could be quite gloomy by vanlubeck  Tiles, tiles ... and not much windows by vanlubeck
And then sometimes, in the middle of a spooky alley with never a second of sunlight, right beside the assembly point of trash bins I saw a extremely colourful, glittery and warm shelter with a mini-temple. Or a tiny, but loudly winking little candy shop hidden in an almost black dirty street full of the exhausts of the airco’s.

Of course there also were the new blocks and the business centre, that certainly had a more lighter and opener atmosphere. There you find the outdoor cafés, the chain shops and the markets, but a lot of the authentic life of the Taiwanese people occurs a bit more ‘behind the scene’ as we European people are used to. But at the other hand; I am sure that is only on the first sight. The sight of the ignorant foreigner who don’t know his way. The Taiwanese people themselves are adorable!
Taiwan is certainly a land I want to know better. This time I’ve only seen Taipei city, but there is so much more I want to experience.

    Suddenly, in the greyness, the smell of incense by vanlubeck  Or the bright lights of a candy shop by vanlubeck


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