Coming to Taipei after Hong Kong is not fair to Taiwanese capital. And then in addition it is cold here (that is 25 degrees or less)... At first glance Taipei looks like any large, modern town in a highly developed country. Main sites are surrounded by streets of shopping malls, business districts and busy people. Only sometimes you come across colourful and lively night markets that Taipei is so famous of. For me however there were more like an exception to the rule, no longer an integral part of the city but rather an enclave constrained to few alleys in the middle of clean streets full of traffic. The truth is that the richer the country the more difficult it is to see what it is really like. You can still see enough to buy in to the story that guidebooks or reviews want to sell to you, but it takes time and inquisitiveness to reach beyond the facade, to see the unexpected. It is not that going random makes it any more real, factual or unique, but it just makes it more of your own, however good, bad or unbalanced of the experience it might be.
Taipei is certainly lively and vibrant. But for me it comes surprisingly close of my idea of an ideal Asian city movie scenery. All looks normal, comfortable and clean but there are dark alleys behind neon-lit streets, run-down whisky bars, red massage parlours and dodgy restaurants full of tattooed businessmen. It is like when you leave the cinema but you still live the movie and look for a next car chase or a kissing couple in the middle of the street. Or maybe this is just what I imagined exists behind the colourful facade...
Taipei is certainly lively and vibrant. But for me it comes surprisingly close of my idea of an ideal Asian city movie scenery. All looks normal, comfortable and clean but there are dark alleys behind neon-lit streets, run-down whisky bars, red massage parlours and dodgy restaurants full of tattooed businessmen. It is like when you leave the cinema but you still live the movie and look for a next car chase or a kissing couple in the middle of the street. Or maybe this is just what I imagined exists behind the colourful facade...



