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Lonely Planet Taiwan [Paperback]

Robert Storey (Author)
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Lonely Planet Taiwan September 1998
This comprehensive guide provides essential advice on social and cultural behaviour in Taiwan. In addition it covers the world's finest Chinese art museums and temples, and includes details of the recently opened Islands of the Taiwan Straights.

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  • Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet; 4 edition (September 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0864426348
  • ISBN-13: 978-0864426345
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,692,659 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Do you like McDonalds?, February 22, 2003
I couldn't help but feel disapppointed in this book. It really seems to miss the point of foreign travel. For example, in the section on Taipei there are 23 listings for Western restaurants and only 13 for Chinese restaurants. Taipei is one of the best cities in the world for Chinese food, and the writer could only manage 13. This seems terribly unbalanced to me. To make it worse, some of the western restaurants introduced are Planet Hollywood (yeah, I went to Taipei to get the Hollywood experience), TGI Friday's, McDonald's and Subway (which in the author's own words, "needs no introduction" -- my point exactly). I went to Taiwan for the food, so this was a big shortcoming in my point of view. Another point , he only lists two teahouses and both are in (or near) a museum. He gives the excuse that teahouses are always closing all the time (of course that didn't stop him from listing a lot of nightclubs). It just seems like he wasn't interested in researching teahouses. He just couldn't be bothered. Also, he writes very little about the excellent night markets. In fact he devotes an equal amount of space to tell us about food courts. Come on!
It's sad, really. I've used a lot of Lonely Planet guides with good results before, which is why I bought this one without looking at it. However, I can't recommend this one unless your idea of a good vacation in Taipei is eating at TGI Friday's, having coffee at Starbucks, and going to a club (why are you going to Taipei? You can do that at home.) Well, to explain why I gave it two stars instead of one, the transportation and hotel information is useful, so I couldn't bring myself to trash it completely.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars best guide by default only, December 7, 2001
This review is from: Lonely Planet Taiwan (Paperback)
LP Taiwan is the best guidebook available for Taiwan but this reflects the lack of books published about Taiwan rather than this guide being particularly brilliant.

If you don't read or speak Chinese then this book is essential for travelling in Taiwan. It includes place names in Chinese characters. This is important as most people in Taiwan cannot read Chinese in romanised form. However, if you know Chinese you can quite easily get around without it.

One annoying thing about the book is that the author is often critical of places because they lack "Western style" amenities or food. Surely the reason for travelling is to experience another culture. If you want to eat Western food stay in the West!!! Taiwan offers an extraordinary array of Chinese and Taiwanese food to satisfy anyone.

Taiwan is a wonderful place and off the radar of many travellers (as a result of the great shadow cast by its belligerent and much larger neighbour). If you can see through the crowded cities and pollution you will discover some amazingly friendly people who cannot do enough to help you. Some of the coastal and mountain scenery is the equal of anywhere in the world.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, January 13, 2004
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I never imagined that Lonely Planet Taiwan could be so bad, but it indeed is. For instance, maps in the book are useless, and the Taipei metro direction is unclear and useless. And I cannot understand why the author says " For sth really special you can try Haagen Daz."

I didn;t belive the previous reviews, and now I learned how bad it is.

If you need more information, lots of Taiwanese websites provide very useful information. You can just go to Taiwanese consular office website and find the links.

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With the results of radiocarbon dating of primitive utensils it has been estimated that people have inhabited Taiwan for at least 10,000 years. Read the first page
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twins cost, foreign affairs police, pany station, mountain hostel, forest recreation area, train station area, computer arcade, ghost money, mountain permit, tea park, new train station, suites cost, upmarket place, aboriginal village, metered fare
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Chiang Kaishek, Green Island, Shan Zhuang, Sun Moon Lake, Hong Kong, Bank of Taiwan, Taiwan Bus Company, Taroko Gorge, Sun Yatsen, Foreign Affairs Police, Nantou County, Confucius Temple, Uni Air, National Palace Museum, Taipei County, Hello Kitty, Mandarin Airlines, Penghu Islands, Chunghwa Telecom, Taitung County, Caves Books, China Airlines, New York, Daily Air, Far Eastern Air Transport
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