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Souvenirs Of Taiwan

With a reputation of being a tea empire, Taiwan has topography and climate that are perfect for growing tea plants. Local famous foods are the hawker foods like Hainanese Chicken Rice, Hong Kean Noodles (prawn soup noodle), Fried Kui Teow (frying rice noodles), 台東必吃 Rojak (mix fruits in special paste), Lasak (Fish soup rice noodle), Satay (Meat skews with peanut butter chili source), fresh seafoods, some sweets like Chendol (greenly flour tiny noodles with black sugar syrup plus red beans), and many more.
For example items that are prohibited into Taiwan - Drugs listed under the Act for the Control Narcotics”, all restricted substances and drugs of non-prescription or non-medicinal nature (including marijuana), to firearms, fruits and live animals and their products.

The Ximending Shopping District isn't a night market, but this pedestrian-only, outdoor shopping center is too big not to include on the list of markets that you should visit in Taipei Often dubbed the Harajuku of Taipei , the Ximending Shopping District is a cultural hotspot and popular with both locals and tourists.
This paper discusses depictions of space in contemporary tourist souvenirs manufactured by private companies that explicitly undertake defining and promoting Taiwan for a local and international audience. One of Kinmen's agricultural products is peanuts, and they are the main ingredient of this popular souvenir.

If you're looking to bring a sweet taste of Taiwan back to friends, Ching Tse's Qi Ma Su is a great way to do it. Finally, if you're looking for something for kids, swing by the Taiyuan Asian Puppet Theatre Museum (台原亞洲偶戲博物館) and pick up a couple of traditional Taiwanese puppets.
10 Types of Souvenirs & Items Which Can be Confiscated by Taiwan Customs. If you want to bring some home for a friend who really knows their tea, we recommend that you pick up Oolong tea from Lu Ding Ji tea farm in Luye, Taitung. Dihua Street is more than just a nice place where to go shopping in Taipei.

Going south from Ximen MRT exit 1, Hanzhong Street is Taipei's unofficial costume street, with about 10 shops renting out and selling every costume and accessory you could imagine. Taiwanese tea is famous for its sweet aroma, which is dominated by Bao Zhong OoLong Tea, Dong Ding OoLong tea, Nascent Bodhisattva, Alishan tea, Tieguanyin tea.
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