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Visiting Wulai and Pizza

Yesterday I visited Wulai, a beautiful spot in New Taipei city.
I went there by bus. In Wulai you can try nice local food, visit waterfalls and take a cable car to a nice park with a few hiking trails and much more. At the end I visited the local hot springs. Best thing you can do after hiking at 29 degrees and over 80% humidity.


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A beautful landscape in Wulai
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Yes, you can ride this some kind of rail. It remembered me a bit of a rail in Phantasialand.
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Be aware of snakes! Didn’t see one.
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A hotel in Wulai park… Very nice but very expensive as well. Hot spring: relax after hiking
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I found a Pizza bakery near Ximending… very delicious :)
                   

That’s it for today. I hope you enjoy my blog :) Next time will be more :P

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