Sunday, November 9, 2008
taipei flea markets
official hours are from 6 am to 2 pm, starts to get busy from after 8 am on sunday.
you need to arrive early morning if you're looking for less cluttered scenes like this.
the porn sections seems stronger in the chongxin market, cds, dvds and even two stands offering various sex toys and accessories.
the bridge provides shelter from the scorching sun or the rain.
the golden hour.
can you spot the photog's shadow?
increased and improved recycling methods and internet trade reduces the sale of used items greatly.
energy efficient light bulbs are a big hit.
one of the few "traditional" flea market stands.
ktv (karaoke) is everywhere.....
... i mean everywhere....
.... with interesting videos...
.... featuring scantily clad ladies.
clothes and computers
jewellery
more "traitional" stuff
attracting some attention. i was the only foreigner during the almost 4 hours i spent here.
exotic birds in cages and chained to their perches are always a sad sight.
kids like colorful birds
the purchase of a gerbil.
dogs don't care much for the flea market (why would you want more fleas?)
it gets dangerous for chihuahuas on the ground after 9 am.
shopping for fishing gear.
it's just a $100 (abt. us$3) including free custom fitting.
treasure hunters in yonghe.
fuhe bridge is a short distance away from the flea market, so you have to make your own shade.
this guy had an impressive collection from the 50s to the 70s.
the find of the day. (no he didn't buy it)
the yonghe market seems to be more "authentic" in that there are more traditional (i.e. second hand) items...
and of course if you get bored or tired...
....services abound. you can get a massage...
... negotiate the price on a ....
... facial, ....
... get a manicure/pedicure...
.... go for a dance...
... and of course get a snack.
kids can have fun too.
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update
re. my previous post it looks like you don't have to resubscribe to continue receiving email notifications.
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title & language change/ név & nyelv változás
due to the lack of interest i will no longer write in hungarian on this blog, entries will be in english only. the address will also change from tejben-tajvan.blogspot.com to photos-from-formosa.blogspot.com previous posts will gradually be translated into english. if you were a subscriber of the old tejben-tajvan blog and wish to continue receiving email notification of new entries, you need to visit the new address and subscribe again.
a gyér érdeklődésre való tekintettel többé nem írok magyarul ezen a blogon, áttérek az angolra. egyúttal megváltozik a blog neve és címe is, ezentúl a photos-from-formosa.blogspot.com címen lesz elérhető. a régebbi bejegyzéseket fokozatosan lefordítom angolra (a magyar szöveget megtartva). ha szeretnétek továbbra is értesítést új bejegyzésekről látogassatok el az új címre és iratkozzatok fel újra.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
typhoon jangmi
the storm's coming, save your property..
forecasts are quite precise with accurate predictions of the typhoon's path, strength and precipitation (a great website - in english as well - is taiwan's central weather bureau)
kid's like typhoons, as it can be a day off from school.
forget about umbrellas in this kind of weather.
typhoons are good business for cab drivers..
reality is actually not as bad as in news reports, sustained winds in taipei were abt. 50-60 km/h...
... wind gusts were over 100 though...
rain is intermittent. during the typhoon it can even stop completely one minute, only to lash down with full force the next.
it's funny to still see people insisting on carrying umbrellas....
when parking in unfamiliar spots, it's worth checking on your vehicle from time to time to avoid it from being inundated.
when the going gets tough...
.... the tough gets going.
woohoo, a typhoon holiday!
just a few more steps...
good day for business for beggars, at least for the ones who chose this extreme way of getting people's sympathy.
raincoat vs. umbrella
good day for umbrella vendors too...
welcome to taiwan!
it's gonna get worse before it gets better.
amazingly some shops remain open even in the midst of the storm.
the typhoon's path.
typhoon jangmi, sunday 1 pm. under the cotton candy; the island of formosa.
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