Presidential Office

Walked from XMD to Presidential Office to kaypoh abit on the anti-bian movement.. hehe..




Cable TV SNG providing live coverage


If you din know better, you think they are holding a bazzar


Free mineral water and free banner distributed.


Then walk to Taipei Station to take MRT to Jiantan


Martyr Shrine

Just in time for the guard changing.





Walking closer into the shrine. Are the tracks caused by their marching?




TaoYuan
Going to Taoyuan Tonglin Mall via railway train to catch Vivian Hsu autography session.



Railway bento – NT80. So much variety. Got pork chop, fish, ham, coleslaw, cabbage, salted vege.. simple but yummy stuff.



after 1/2 hr we are there!


It was still early and the MC play games first. Smooch for 10s and you get a free golden pendant from Vivian!



Here comes the sweetie herself. Melts..













Ximending
Back in XMD, this time to catch Cherry Boom<樱桃帮>. Xiao Qian, the bassist, really sweet with her megawatt smile~ They ROX!!! I bought their album the next day at Rose Records. kick myself in the butt.. should have bought during the autography session mah.. then can go up and shake hands. But my back is aching can’t tink properly XD

Shilin Night Market

After some rock n roll, time to hit the market.
if you not sure wat to eat just follow the queue or look out for star endorsement.. haha..



大饼包小饼.. long queue


豪大大鸡排.. long queue




棺材版


Dun like oyster, so order the prawn omelete instead, star endorsement



Fried beehoon? Nope.. its peanut icing – 千层花生



Huge sausage! how to finish? try the 大肠包小肠 instead – sausage wrapped in glutinous rice.





Miramar
Stomach full.. time to move on. took the free shuttle bus to Miramar.



Wee…


Up close.. paid NT200 for a ride.



Taipei 101 from afar


Shilin Night Market
Round 2.. hehe..
大饼包小饼 again. Try out the peanut and bean paste.



生煎包




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