Monday, November 30, 2020

The beautiful and magnificent coast of Taitung, Taiwan



Taitung County is located in southeastern Taiwan, bordering the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Central Mountain Range to the west. There are beautiful natural landscapes, mountains, rift valleys, oceans, outlying islands, hot springs,

Especially the coastline is very long, and there are two outlying islands, Orchid Island and Green Island.


The east coast of Taiwan sits on the vast blue Pacific Ocean. Many people think that the most beautiful coast in Taiwan is the East Coast!

You can stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city, face the vast and endless Pacific Ocean, enjoy the wind from the Pacific Ocean, and completely empty yourself

, Quietly feel the gift of nature.




Driving on the coastal highway in Taitung, while driving and admiring the endless and vast blue Pacific next to it, it is really a great pleasure!






In addition, you can also visit many special attractions with the ocean as the background.

Xiaoyeliu Coast is rich in sea-eroded landforms, and you can enjoy the scenery of strange rocks and rocks; Jintaun Coast has 3 kilometers of golden soft sandy beaches.

It's very soft when you step on it. Put aside your worries, you can enjoy the blue romance created by nature for you carefree and enjoy the sunny beach,

The intricately crafted rocky cliffs embrace the sea deeply on this stretch of coast.




The station with the most beautiful coastline in Taiwan is Duoliang Station in Taimali Township, Taitung County. I took advantage of the way from Taitung to Kenting. Of course, I must come to such a beautiful station for a pilgrimage.

Duoliang train station


Duoliang train station


Map of Duoliang Train Station:




The Jinzun Observatory overlooks the panoramic view of the coast. Its charming place is a three-kilometer-long pure sandy beach, which is the best spot for strolling and listening to the waves.

The Jinzun Recreation Area is composed of small bays, offshore reefs, long sandy beaches, and coastal cliffs. Because the bay is shaped like a wine glass, it is named "Jinzun".

Due to the coastal terrain and strong waves, it has become the venue of the Taiwan International Surfing Open in recent years and has been on the international stage.


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The Jinzun Coast


World longboarders appeared in Taitung and said: The waves in Jinzun always remind me of the waves in my hometown



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Saturday, November 28, 2020

Introduction of convenience stores in Taiwan

      Taiwan is the country with the highest concentration of convenience stores in the world. The ratio of the number of stores to the population is 1 to 2000. It is really convenient. You will see a convenience store within a few steps. In the city, in the country, or even in the mountains, When others are renting an apartment, they will especially consider whether there are convenience stores nearby.

       Foreigners who travel to Taiwan also like to go to convenience stores to dig for treasures, and they think Taiwanese supermarkets are incredible convenience.


 


      This is not just a place to buy snacks, because the services of the supermarket here are super diversified. It is not just a post office, a bank, or a restaurant. Let me tell you about the full service. If you don't have a credit card to make online shopping, just Take things to a convenience store nearby, and pay on delivery. If you are hungry, you can buy food for only one dollar, and you can enjoy it in this store. You can photocopy anything here, pay for it, and buy a concert ticket. If you receive the invoice, you will automatically get the chance to win the jackpot, and the highest bonus  even reaches 10 million Taiwan dollars.







      Of course, there are a variety of snacks and drinks for you to choose from. You can try new foods every day. Even in the scenic convenience stores in Taiwan, the prices are the same, and the 7-11 has many functions, and there are large rest areas for you to relax. , 7-Eleven in the scenic area is really cool. Every 7-Eleven has a different design. They all have a sense of design and create a very relaxing atmosphere. You can buy a cup of coffee, drink a drink and watch the surroundings. The beautiful scenery, the food has many choices and the prices are affordable.






      There are four major supermarkets in Taiwan, 7-11, Family Mart, OK, and Lairfu. Many supermarkets have their own appearance.

       







The latest 7-ELEVEN store in Taichung, pure white, simple and beautiful like a cafe!







    Like 7-ELEVEN in Alishan, you can watch the train passing by while eating delicious food, and you can also watch the sea of ​​clouds without spending a lot of money.This is really a Michelin treat.

7-11 Shenmu Store, Alishan, Taiwan



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Friday, November 27, 2020

The Seven Outlying Islands in Taiwan: 2. Penghu Islands

 The Seven Outlying Islands in Taiwan: 2. Penghu Islands


Penghu: an undisturbed romantic secret


"The evening breeze is blowing on Penghu, the white waves are chasing the beach, there is no coconut grove and the drunk setting sun, just a blue sea..." A song "Grandma's Penghu Bay" dragged our thoughts to the distant 1980s, where there was no noise and scattered With dozens of small and large islands in the world, there is only an undisturbed secret realm. From 4/20-6/22 every Monday and Thursday, there is also the biggest firework festival in the year!





Qimei Island-Taiwan’s most romantic "Double Heart Stone Shanghai"




Qimeiyu is like a quiet girl, the whole island presents a fresh and bright color, as if you can feel a unique natural fragrance with your fingertips. In this sea area, the color of the sea water is naturally beautiful, and the blue is as dazzling as a gem! In addition, the romantic "Shuangxin Shihu" also attracts tourists from afar every day, which is enough to admire nature The extraordinary workmanship.


Transportation: There are sea roads (Nanhu Port) and aviation (Qimei Airport) in and out of Qimei, which can be easily accessed.


Jibe Island-




This is as famous as San Francisco Bay and Halong Bay in Vietnam. The sky here is blue and pure, and the air is fresh and bubbling. In addition to a golden bay of thousands of meters on the west bank, there are countless water activities such as banana boats, jet skis, and snorkeling. Of course, you can also cycle around the island, catch fish and crabs in Shihu, or go fishing by boat!


Transportation: Take a boat from Kaohsiung Port to Magong Port; 2) Take a boat from Chiayi Budai Port to Magong Port.


Dangerous Reef Island (Bikini Island)-






With the blue sea, salty wind and brilliant sunshine, a romantic summer love song unfolds slowly. Xianjiaoyu is the filming location of the Taiwanese drama "Original Summer". It is particularly comfortable to step on the white sand beach. In addition, it is also a favorite paradise for snorkelers. You can see schools of tropical fish and beautiful corals as soon as you dive into the water! If you have time, it is recommended to stay on the island for a few days with the moon and the stars. The feeling of falling asleep with Haitao is really great.


Transportation: You can take a speedboat to Xianjiao Island at Chikan Wharf in Penghu County.


Dongjiyu-In search of the forgotten island


As the sun sets, the peaceful bay is mesmerizing



Dongjiyu is a small island full of stories. Once it was prosperous for a while, it was called "Little Shanghai", but now it is bustling and it is a "forgotten place"-there are more than 20 people who don't want to leave the island. Old man. It also allows Dongjiyu to retain more natural ecology, the spring and summer seas are crystal clear, and the endless wilderness is like the wilderness in the movie; autumn and winter sheep flocks strolling on the brown grassland. At night, a cliff-top lighthouse stands on the island, guiding the direction of ships in the Heishuigou waters. Lucky enough, I can still see the meteor shower!


Transportation: The information that the editor has checked is that there is no public transportation to reach the island, but you can charter a boat on the main island of Penghu.


How to get to Penghu from the main island of Taiwan:


By plane: There are regular flights to Penghu every day from Taipei Songshan, Kaohsiung Xiaogang or Taichung Qingquangang. The flight time is about 45 minutes. The peak season is from June to September every year. Because of the small number of seats and many tourists, almost the class is full , Be sure to book your tickets early! Also, due to typhoons in summer, you must first confirm with the airline before departure.


By boat: If you want to take a boat to Penghu, the sailing time from Kaohsiung is about 4 hours; from Chiayi, the sailing time is about 80 to 90 minutes. The fare is relatively cheap but it takes a lot of sailing time.


Transportation boat to Penghu







Hospitable outlying islanders, public security is also good I often hear that "the most beautiful scenery in Taiwan is people", and you will experience a lot of human touch in the outlying islands. You will also find that the locals on the outlying islands do not have their cars locked or the doors of their houses closed, so there is no need to worry about traveling alone.


◆Hospitable outlying islanders, public security is also good

I often hear that "the most beautiful scenery in Taiwan is people", and you will experience a lot of human touch in the outlying islands. You will also find that the locals on the outlying islands do not have their cars locked or the doors of their houses closed, so there is no need to worry about traveling alone.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Cingjing Farm


Cingjing Farm is located in Datong Village, Renai Township, Nantou County. It covers an area of ​​about 760 hectares and has an elevation of about 1748 meters. It is surrounded by mountains and has a broad view. You can enjoy the wonders of Qilai Mountain at sunrise and Hehuan Mountain in the distance. With snow, mist and mist in the mountains, the colorful sunset and sunset, and the brilliant Milky Way starry sky at night, Qingjing Farm has the reputation of "Peach Blossoms in the Fog". Depending on the season, it produces peaches, twentieth century pears, California plums, kiwi fruits, cold vegetables, etc. During the time of participation, it is high and far-sighted. Its lush grassland, greenery like felt, makes people forget to return.


Cingjing Farm-Park Introduction


Cingjing Farm has quite a wealth of theme parks. For example, the "Sheep Zone" raises many kinds of sheep, such as black goats, black-bellied sheep, black-bellied sheep and Taiwanese milk goats, all of which are very cute. Shengda beef cattle, German yellow cattle, Braman, Charoli, Dutch cattle, Angus, Japanese Wagyu, etc., let you see cattle species from all over the world; the "fruit and vegetable area" is divided into temperate fruit area and high cold In the vegetable area, sweet fruits such as California plums, peaches, pears, apples, and kiwis, as well as fresh vegetables such as cabbage, spinach, pea sprouts, Chinese cabbage, and jade cabbage are planted. People can eat the freshest fruits and vegetables! The "Alpine Flower Zone" grows various plants with high output value such as lilies, tulips, calla lilies, and other temperate flowers. In addition, there are also green grassland, animal husbandry center, Qingjing Small Swiss Garden, etc., which combine natural landscape with agricultural and animal husbandry production to develop leisure agriculture. You might as well take a trip to the wilderness to wash your mind and body.







People can really wash their souls as long as they are here

The blue sky and white clouds with the green grassland is really a beautiful painting!


Cingjing Farm-Eight Features

"Little Swiss Garden" is based on European fairy tales and has a strong Nordic scenery. You don't need to go abroad to experience the beauty of being in Europe; "Green Grassland" is the most popular attraction of Cingjing Farm, among which the sheep baa undress The show is the most prestigious; the "Guanshan Pastoral Area" is an endless pasture, where you can often see cattle and sheep in groups, and you can get in touch with the sheep at close range; the "Ecological Experience Park" is surrounded by beautiful scenery and diverse ecosystems, so There will be regular commentary activities, as well as butterfly gardens, beetle ecological introduction areas, bird watching pavilions, etc., which are excellent places for eco-tourism activities; there are also "special trails", "national guesthouses, Bowang New Village" and the famous "Huanhuan" Mountain" and "Special B&B Street". Whether you want to enjoy the beautiful scenery or close contact with the natural ecology, coming to Cingjing will definitely make you linger.


The Sheep Show at Cingjing Farm is one of the must-see activities at Cingjing Farm!


Since the beginning of the performance in 1995, the venues are overcrowded every holiday season. It is an enduring performance. Glenn from New Zealand. Grant Wallace is employed by Cingjing Farm because of her sheep and sheep shearing skills. He is usually responsible for the maintenance of the ranch and the flock. On holidays, the sheep show is the main show, and his wife is responsible for the explanation. The performance lasts for about 30 minutes, and the singing is lively and exciting, and often wins the audience. After the performance, you can also feed the sheep up close, take photos with the sheep, and experience the intimate contact with the sheep bleating!

Sheep strip show





Cingjing Farm-Four Seasons Resort


Cingjing can be enjoyed in all four seasons. In early spring, the warblers and grass grow, the mountains and peaches and plums are all over the mountains, the foxgloves and the alpine wildflowers bloom in the summer and autumn, the red maple is burning on the edge of the mountains in late autumn, and the distant mountains are covered with snow in winter. The scenery is intriguing; the famous homestay area of ​​Cingjing Farm is also a tourist spot that attracts tourists. The buildings have their own characteristics. You can also spend some time to visit one by one. It feels as if you are strolling in the different styles of Europe, plus the emerging tourist attractions. Scenic views, coffee on the clouds, folk songs on the mountains, PUB tours, etc. are all good places to travel to Cingjing! It is lingering.















Cingjing Farm Location Map


Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Taiwan’s seven outlying islands: 1. Xiaoliuqiu Island


 Taiwan's beautiful coral reef island


Xiaoliuqiu, the general name of the independent island "Ryukyu Island", has an area of ​​only 6.8 square kilometers and a coastline of about 12 kilometers. It is located on the sea southwest of Donggang Township, Pingtung County, southern Taiwan. It takes only half an hour to reach by boat from Donggang. Xiaoliuqiu is a coral reef island off the coast of Taiwan. It is rich in tourism resources and is not affected by the northeast monsoon. It is suitable for tourism in all four seasons. In 2000, it was included in the jurisdiction of Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area.


Due to the unique geological and topographical environment, the coastal scenery is special and rich, and the wonderful scenery of the strange rocks is exquisite. The policy of banning nets along the island's coast has also increased the population of green turtles around the island in recent years, and the biodiversity is rich. The people on the island are simple and honest, with many temples and antique houses. The leisurely scenery of fishing villages, the leisurely pace, and the convenient transportation can quickly reach this Ryukyu Island that combines ecology, culture and slowness.


In order to build Xiaoliuqiu into an ecological island and a small island of happiness, since 2012, the island has launched electric locomotives for tourists to rent. In addition, in order to protect the ecological sustainability of the intertidal zone, measures to control the total number of tourists in the intertidal zone in specific areas have been implemented. The whole island is actively developing towards the goal of a low-carbon ecological island. Tourists coming to Xiaoliuqiu can look forward to a mysterious date with sea turtles and even swim with them happily.


I am not afraid of getting lost in Xiaoliuqiu. Almost all the well-known attractions on the island are connected by the only road around the island. There are many boats parked in many ports along the road around the island, and there are many temples along the inland highway. After visiting, you may understand why there are more than three temples in Xiaoliuqiu. "There are many temples, many principals, and many captains."


To get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, you might as well come to Xiaoliuqiu, chase the blue sky and white clouds together, and experience simple and low-carbon tourism with clean beaches.

Transportation boat between Taiwan and Xiaoliuqiu


Attractions:


1.Vase stone:


The vase stone is the most famous attraction on Xiaoliuqiu Island. The reason for its formation is that the original coastal coral reef was lifted by the crust uplift, and then the neck was subjected to long-term seawater erosion, so it formed a special shape similar to a vase. The top of the upper rock is covered with plants such as stinky lady and box fruit vines, like a vase with flowers and plants, so it is named "vase stone".

Vase stone

Green turtles are often encountered when diving in the waters of Vase Stone



2. Box net farming:


Xiaoliuqiu is very suitable for box net farming. Surrounded by two Pacific black tides around the island, coupled with the natural conditions of clean seawater, it has become the main focus of export to Japan in recent years. The fish raised in it include red sweet, sea scorpion, grouper, etc. Because the raising method is different from the traditional method, it has become one of the important bases for sightseeing in Xiaoliuqiu.



3. Xiaoliuqiu White Lighthouse:


The entire tower of the Xiaoliuqiu White Lighthouse is made of concrete circular white, with a height of 10 meters from the base to the top of the tower, and a height of 88 meters from the horizontal plane to the top of the tower. It is the fourth-class flash (two seconds every two seconds). One, flash once), its luminosity range can reach 20 miles, bright as day, flashing by itself day and night, it is an international lighthouse.



4Venice Beach:


The coast of Xiaoliuqiu is mainly erosive coral reefs, and there are only a few sandy shores that belong to the accumulation terrain. The largest of them is the Venice Beach from the western clam board to the Wuguidong. Venice Beach is a shell sand beach, about a hundred meters long, where people can get close to the sea, snorkeling, swimming, playing in the water and other recreational activities. In addition, in the evening, visitors can enjoy the sunset on the sea here.




5. Baisha Sightseeing Port:


Baisha Sightseeing Port is the main port for tourists to enter and exit. It is close to the beautiful beaches of China and Australia. It is of great recreational value. The tourist service center in the port area, in addition to providing transportation boats, also has sea island boats and submarine semi-shallow boats. Provide tourists with a variety of new options around the island. In addition to the starry sky, the flashing lights of the Kaohsiung Processing Zone on the opposite bank are the best place to watch the night view of Xiaoliuqiu.



6. Wugui Cave:


The cave has been legendary since ancient times. According to legend, in the fifteenth year of the Ming Dynasty’s Yongli period, Zheng Chenggong, king of Yanping County, the survivor of the Ming Dynasty, restored Taiwan to Penghu and drove away the Dutch. A few black slaves were abandoned here and lived in the cave. It is dark, and the depth is unknown. It is said that in the Qing Dynasty, the stone tables, chairs, stone beds, stone bowls and other utensils are still available. Silverware and jewelry are also found from time to time. Unfortunately, the cave entrance has collapsed and cannot be entered.



Xiaoliuqiu Tourist Attractions-Lobster Cave

On the coral reef coast of the Lobster Cave to the northeast of Ryukyu Island, there are many small potholes and sea erosion ditches. The pot hole belongs to the Haicheng pot hole, the mouth of the pot is round, and the bottom becomes very flat due to the dissolution and reprecipitation. The sea ditch of Lobster Cave is wide and deep in appearance and very developed. Whenever the waves enter the ditch, the tide sounds like a roar, quite spectacular.


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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Taiwan night market culture




Where do foreign tourists want to go when they come to Taiwan? Don’t be surprised, Taiwan’s night market has surpassed the Palace Museum and Taipei 101 building, becoming the first choice for tourists.

According to the "Survey of Tourists' Consumption and Trends in Taiwan in 1998" by the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transport of Taiwan, the most frequent tourist attractions are

The first name is "Night Market", followed by "Taipei 101", "Forbidden City", "Sun Moon Lake" and "Chiang Cheng Memorial Hall"; more and more tourists linger

, Let the night market be the champion of Taiwan attractions for 3 consecutive years.


"The first level of tourism is to promote Taiwan’s beautiful mountains and rivers.

The second level is to integrate tourists into the lives of local people, and the night market is a sign of Taiwan’s common people’s culture.”

Last year, up to 73% of international tourists went to the night market.




Historical origin: carrying a pole and hawking along the street

Taiwan’s night market has a history of at least two hundred years and has gradually become a market due to the gathering of vendors. Since the Qing Dynasty, Han immigrants came from Fujian and Guangdong to cross the sea to reclaim the mountains and forests, which was very labor intensive.





In the early days of the people’s reclamation period, in order to pray for safety, temples were built to hold god welcoming games, crowds gathered, and snacks followed.

For example, Huaxi Street in Taipei became a city due to its proximity to Longshan Temple, and Keelung Miaokou Night Market also flourished due to Dianji Temple;

Tainan, the ancient capital that was first developed in Taiwan, is an important night market. There are more than 100 night markets in the county and city.

There are also many food stalls next to the Datianhou Temple and Wu Temple. For Tainanese, eating snacks next to the ancient temple seems to have a strong and reassuring taste shared with gods and Buddhas.


The stalls of the night market and the neatly planned food street of the department store are very different. There is hardly any design: next to the ready-to-wear noodle stall, next to the toys, Chinese medicine, and the fruit seller next to the stinky tofu... it's messy.

But this is the characteristic of the night market-a wide variety and surprises everywhere. Most people go to the night market without any special purpose. When they arrive at the night market, they decide what to eat and what to buy according to the situation. That is, "allow yourself to indulge in the power of the night market, the proliferation of goods, and the excessive excitement."


When shopping in the night market, you can buy new items from old stores. Sleeveless T-shirts are 100 yuan, and bags are 399 yuan. The materials and styles are similar to those of department stores, and the price is only one quarter; more novelties.

, Such as big doll-shaped mobile phone ornaments, sunglasses, imitation leather wallets, shiny hair accessories bracelet necklaces, etc. You can get the joy of "digging treasure" for a small amount of money.



The most important ceremony of visiting the night market-eating snacks

Night market culture is deeply rooted in people's lives. In addition to buying cheap goods, "eating" is the most important ritual for visiting the night market. Many night markets are famous because of their unique snacks.


""Snack", I always like the word: the word "small" contains small and small in weight, simple and simple in form, quick and easy action, easy, cheap, and atmosphere in terms of price. The kindness and casualness of the above...The beauty and uniqueness of Taiwanese snacks are all included in these two words."


Snacks that appeared in the Song Dynasty literati’s travel notes "Tokyo Menghualu" and "Menglianglu", the earliest recorded night market documents in China, such as mint cakes, bean cakes, fried chestnuts, almond cakes, sugar lychees, etc.; soups Lamb’s blood soup, clear snail soup, spicy noodle soup; side dishes such as jellyfish, fried liver, wild duck meat, minced chicken, etc. Some snacks are easy to read by name, and some foods are difficult to verify (such as "ghee snails" "),

But if you compare the diet patterns of today's night market in Taiwan with the snacks of the Song Dynasty a thousand years ago, the two still have a high continuity.


Snacks occupy a very unique position in the Chinese food culture system, but there is no precise definition of the scope.



"As long as the food falls between'rice' and'vegetables', it can be broadly classified as snacks." For example, steamed buns, dumplings, pasta, soup, porridge, pastries, etc., can all be called snacks.

Snacks can be the protagonist, full of food like "rice"; it can also be a supporting role, like "dishes", regarded as side food or snacks, supper; or "the main and vice-in-one", using noodles with lo-mei and soup.


Secondly, snacks are often given special cultural connotations, such as eating cut buns at the end of the tooth, eating rice cakes and dumplings (Yuanbao) during the New Year, eating dumplings during the Lantern Festival, eating run cakes during Qingming, and eating zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival. Generally, families will only celebrate special festivals. These foods are prepared every day, but if you want to eat them at ordinary times, the night market that inherits the snack culture is available almost all year round.

For example, the reissued rice dumplings in Tainan and the run cakes in the Ningxia Night Market in Taipei are quite joyful and free from the constraints of the season.


Tracing the origin of Taiwanese snacks-Fujian cuisine and soup

Snacks may be a "facility" in Chinese food culture, because they are not as complicated as Chinese dishes; but some people believe that snacks should be derived from the "Fujian" among the eight major Chinese cuisines.


"There are many soups in Fujian cuisine." Keelung cultural and historical worker Cao Mingzong said that there are many seafood soups in Taiwanese snacks. For example, fish soup is made with mackerel, swordfish, eels, sharks, larvae, etc. There are also squids. Soup, Scallop Soup, Shrimp Soup, Crab Soup, etc.


This is related to the abundance of seafood in Taiwan, and also to the fact that in the early years, most of the Han immigrants came from the coast of Fujian and Guangdong, and were ruled by maritime countries such as Spain and Japan, so there are many seafood snacks.


Taking the mullet, which was caught in a large amount in the early years, Lian Heng described its deliciousness in the "General History of Taiwan": "The eggs of a mullet are formed into a single child. They are slightly divided into two, which are as long as a foot and weigh more than ten taels. It can be stored for a long time when it is salted and dried. It can be stored for a long time by pressing it with a stone. It can be stored for a long time. When eating, it is squeezed and roasted. The skin cells are not over-scorched. It is sliced ​​into thin slices.


Mullet has always been a famous dish in Taiwanese cuisine, but the Liuhe Night Market in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan is also sold as a snack.


As the coastal ports of Keelung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung have a wide variety of catches, fish paste products have become an important snack. Before cooking, the fish is beaten into a paste, and starch is added to knead it into noodles, which is called "fish noodles." Tainan's traditional handmade fish noodles are made with "dog mother fish", which is of low economic value. Put it in boiling water for a while and it will be cooked, and then topped with a little gravy sesame oil to enhance the flavor, and serve with hot green vegetables and seaweed slices.


Deep-fried fish paste is eaten in Japan and is called "tempura", while in Taiwan it is called "sweet not spicy". Whether it is tempura or sweet or spicy, it is a Japanese loanword derived from the Portuguese word tempura. The Portuguese introduced this deep-fried cuisine to Japan in the 16th century, and Japan introduced it to Taiwan.


Keelung Miaokou Booth No. 16 is the first stall in Taiwan to sell tempura. It mostly uses small sharks and conger eels that are abundant in Keelung, and adds cornstarch, sugar, and miso to make fish paste. Put the beaten fish paste in an ice bucket to keep it low temperature, so that the Q is firm and firm. When the customer orders, the chef kneads them into slices and fries them in a boiling oil pan. Remove them when they are golden and cut them into pieces. Strips. Dip it with sweet and spicy sauce and marinate cucumbers to make it more refreshing.


Two legends of oyster fried, two ways to eat meat dumplings

In 2007, the Department of Commerce of the Ministry of Economic Affairs hosted the "No. 1 Voting Event for Foreigners' Taiwanese Food Ranking". As a result, the number one Taiwanese snack among foreign friends was oyster fried.


Regarding the origin of oyster fried, some people say that it originated from the southern Fujian and Chaozhou snacks-fried oysters, but Tainanese also have their own legends.


Literature and historian Wang Haoyi pointed out in "Slow Food City-The Complete Record of Tainan Snacks" that Zheng Chenggong led an army to land in Tainan in 1661 and during the battle with the Dutch army, he obtained local materials due to insufficient food. It coincides with the 5th day of the lunar calendar. It is necessary to worship the god of water, Quyuan, but there is no rice to make rice dumplings. I had to beaten with sweet potato flour and fry it with bean sprouts, shrimps and other seafood to make cakes instead of zongzi as a sacrifice. Jian (Shi Chai)" is the predecessor of oyster fried.


This flavor was later passed back to the coastal areas of Fujian by Zheng Chenggong's soldiers. The locals called it "Oyster Fried" and it was eaten in Xiamen, Quanzhou, and Zhangzhou. Lin Yutang, a humorist who was originally from Longxi, Zhangzhou, and Tan Kah Kee, a Malaysian leader of overseas Chinese who lived in Xiamen, love this taste and regard it as a great enjoyment of life.


The method of frying oysters in Taiwan is to put the oysters on a large pot and fry them, add eggs, cabbage (in winter, put chrysanthemum), stir, and then pour in water made of sweet potato flour, and pour the sauce on it. table. Today, from Keelung in the north, to Kenting in the south, there are oysters fried. Everyone can't figure out where the original place is.




What's interesting is that many traditional snacks are spread out due to local cultural differences, and new production methods will be derived, resulting in "North-South differences."


For example, the meatballs are made of sweet potato flour, wrapped in ground meat made of pork hind legs, shiitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots and other ingredients, steamed and then fried, topped with sweet and sour sauce. The deep-fried meatballs are "Changhua Meatballs"; the "Pingtung meatballs" are only steamed. It is impossible to tell who created them.


Or like meat dumplings, there are differences between the north and the south. The "Dinggang rice dumpling" in the north is first fried with soaked rice, then wrapped in bamboo leaves, filled with various ingredients, and then steamed; the "Xiagang rice dumpling" in the south is directly wrapped in bamboo leaves. After filling, the water is boiled until fully cooked, and the taste and flavor of the two are different.


Taiwanese snacks "funny"-pig blood cake

Taiwan, where foreign cultures are greatly integrated, has many innovative snacks, such as the weird name "coffin board". The method is to put thick slices of toast into a frying pan, then dig out the skin and part of the bread core to turn into a hollow box. , And then inject the stuffing made from chicken liver, peas, potato, shrimp, flower sticks and other broth stewed, and then cover the bread cover, much like the current French bread soup.


For more than 50 years, when the owner of the southern food stall at the front desk introduced this ingenious dim sum, because it resembled a "coffin" and named it "coffin board," it really became famous.


In 2009, a British travel website ranked pig blood cake as the top of the "Top 10 Weird Foods in the World". In September this year, the media reported that the US Department of Agriculture banned the sale of pig blood cake on the grounds of "unhygienic production procedures." When I returned to Taiwan, I asked snack lovers to point out that this was "cultural discrimination," but later discovered that it was a misunderstanding.


However, there are indeed foreign friends who saw snacks made from animal offal and blood at the night market in Taiwan, and they were surprised but retreated. For example, the mystery guest and Japanese writer Yuka Aoki, who served as the night market reviewer of the Tourism Bureau, often took his Japanese friends to the night market, because he walked around like a maze, which is fun to eat and play, but Japanese people generally don’t dare to eat animal offal. Snacks made with limbs, such as chicken feet, chicken liver, pig blood, large intestine, etc.


Whether it is pig blood cake or rice blood cake, they are all rice cakes made of glutinous rice and animal blood (pig, duck, chicken). Because duck meat nourishes yin and insufficiency, farmers in the past killed ducks based on the virtue of thrift and couldn’t bear it. Duck blood is discarded, so rice and duck blood are served in a food container, steamed and eaten with sauce, and then spread, and gradually become a commoner’s snack.


However, the price of duck meat is high and the feeding time is time-consuming. The supply of duck blood is in short supply, and chicken blood is not easy to coagulate. So pig blood is gradually replaced by duck blood, becoming "pig blood cake." The way to eat it now is to steam the pork blood cake, dip it in sweet and spicy sauce, coat it with peanut powder, and sprinkle it with coriander. It is a popular snack at night markets.


According to the Ming Dynasty "Compendium of Materia Medica", the smell of pig blood was "salty, flat, and non-toxic", and it was mainly used for "blood production, treatment of ventral gas (that is, stroke, abdominal distension), and overseas miasma."


In the book "Taiwan Taste", the food writer Jiao Tong studied the origin of pig blood soup. Interestingly, he found that Mr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of Western medicine, once praised pig blood: "It contains only a lot of iron, and it is the supreme quality of replenishing the body. After illness, postpartum and all people with blood thinness, they used to refine it. Iron-based treatments are now treated with pig blood. What the Chinese people eat is not particularly savage and savage, and it is very suitable for science and health."


In Jiao Tong's eyes, fresh pig blood soup is a creative snack for the common people in Taiwan: "Pig blood is ruddy in color, soft, and meticulous, and it is seasoned ingeniously to become a delicacy."


It is this taste of "national food" that has made many food writers sigh "Fat to the depths without complaint "oil". He often serves as the highest record of various food reviewers and the famous blog food writer Xu Tianlin. It is a night of continuous eating. 18 night market snacks!


From "Great Fusion" to "Great Furnace"

Some people say that the memory of food is difficult to be replaced by time, because it is a tradition that sticks to the old taste, and also because it is a kind of "consideration." For example, the writer Shu Guozhi of "Snack Master" described the night market owner's words, "He still opens in the middle of the night. With a hot big pot of rice noodle soup, this is a kind of willingness to take care of others."


Taiwanese snacks are in the long river of Chinese food culture. Due to the convergence of food from all sides, the wisdom of life of the people is added, and the taste is more abundant. After a hundred years of inheritance, the face of night market snacks has long been "shifting in time and space", from "all parties and one hegemony" to "big melting furnace": Tainan danzi noodles entered and occupied Huaxi Street, Chiayi chicken rice, black sausage, and transferred to Taipei Shilin Night Market; Kaohsiung Gangshan Beef Noodles can be eaten everywhere. The variety and variety makes the night market unstoppable.


It is true that snacks are not only available at night markets, but the cultural meaning of night markets makes eating snacks at night markets meaningful; and in this seemingly disorderly but actually the most reasonable and lively space, you can spend time and energy and experience the night without restraint. The freedom, liberation, and the fragrance of the lips and teeth are the reasons why the night market gathers popularity and attracts people like a pilgrimage.


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