Places to Visit in Taipei + The Wow Taiwan Exhibit in Manila

Taiwan extended visa-free entry until July 31, 2020 so many Filipinos can still visit and discover the country. Remembering my first trip to Taipei, Taiwan sometime in November of 2018. Our 7 days itinerary in Taiwan gave us the chance to visit major tourist spots in Taipei and day tours outside city such as the Pingling tea plantation, Jiufen, and the Nanya Rock Formation.

Despite the frequent rain shower and cold weather, still we were able to visit the famous Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, a lot of historical sites and landmarks including various temples in Taipei. Thanks to Free Walking Tour in Taipei, it was insightful and interesting.

Food is another must-try when in Taiwan. We enjoyed Taiwan's street food and milk tea from different shops. One of my favorites is the Taiwanese misua served with black sauce. In this photo below is an old ice cream shop which was part of the Cultural Heritage Tour lead by Free Walking Tour.

Gloomy Afternoon in Chiang Kai Shek Memorial
Gloomy Afternoon in Chiang Kai Shek Memorial
Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Taipei
Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Taipei


City God Temple of Taipei
City God Temple of Taipei
North Gate and Old Walled City
North Gate and Old Walled City

The Wow Taiwan Exhibit in Manila


Taiwanese brands were featured yesterday in the exhibition were XYZprinting Inc., Brinno Incorporation, HiMirror Mini, Master Mi, Carnation, Yumark, FECA, Kid2Youth, Washcan, Jye Li An, Bung Cheng, Shuter Enterprise Co., Ltd., H&J Food, and Chung-Hsiang Foods.

Dubbed "Wow Taiwan!", the exhibit showcased the best of Taiwanese products held at the City Garden Grand Hotel in Makati. The exhibit was brought to the Philippines by Taiwan's Bureau of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs (BOFT-MOEA) and Commerce Development Research Institute (CDRI) in partnership with CRIF Asia, with the goal of bringing Taiwan's leading enterprises to the country.

Taiwanese food, cosmetics, technology, fashion, and modern household products were showcased earlier at the event. Director Chang Wen Chong, Director of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in the Philippines explained that the entrepreneurs of the exhibited products wants to bring them to the local market in the hope of finding prospective partnership and opportunities.

Wow Taiwan Event in Manila
FECA Suction Hook

Wow Taiwan Event in Manila
Gancho

Wow Taiwan Event in Manila
Master Mi for kids


I hope to be back in Taiwan soon. I am also hoping these products featured in the Wow Taiwan exhibit will be available in the Philippine market. I will definitely try the Carnation Sanitary Napkin Ultra Thin-Blessing Charm Wing. It passed the cytotoxicity and skin sensitivity test by Interk. It has inorganic nano silver element, instant absorbency, dry and antimicrobial. The Yumark OEM Bas are also cute. O'day crackers and Master Mi for kids. Hubby was interested with the FECA Suction Hook.

Congratulations to Wow Taiwan! I'm looking forward to trying these new products.


4 comments:

  1. Replies
    1. Taking the opportunity while Taiwan offers visa-free entry for Filipinos.

      Delete
  2. Wow wow wow.. Ang ganda po ma'am.... At ang linis pa... Instagramable paang mga view.. Ganda ganda naman.. Hanggang pangarap ko lang siguro ang mga yan..

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. By God's grace who knows you will also visit Taiwan or other countries. :)

      Delete

Share your comments and reaction.

 

Search...

Readers' Favorite

@LivingMarjorney on Twitter

Woman In Digital Photos

Email

This blog is managed by www.DigitalCircles.asia, a social media marketing agency.

For Ads, Partnerships, Collaborations & Event Coverages email DigitalCirclesAsia@gmail.com with the SUBJECT "[Woman In Digital]".

For product review deliveries & personal inquires for Marjorie herself, email LivingMarjorney@gmail.com