In the video “TAIPEI | Getting Lost in the Capital of Taiwan,” join travel writer and adventurer Gabriel Morris as he takes you on a day of random exploring through the gritty back streets of Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. The video captures the raw and authentic charm of the city, highlighting its unique culture and hidden gems that can only be found by getting lost in its streets.
Throughout the video, you’ll be serenaded by a selection of diverse and captivating music, adding to the immersive experience of exploring Taipei from your screen. From the bustling markets to the tranquil temples, this video showcases the bustling energy and rich history that Taipei has to offer.
Filmed with a DJI Osmo Action camera, Gabriel Morris provides a firsthand view of his adventures, bringing you along as he navigates the vibrant streets of Taipei. Gabriel is an experienced budget traveler, outdoors enthusiast, and travel writer, known for his engaging travel guides and adventurous spirit.
If you’re looking for inspiration to explore a new destination or simply want to get lost in the sights and sounds of Taipei, this video is sure to captivate and inspire your wanderlust. So sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the magic of Taipei through Gabriel Morris’ lens.
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Video “TAIPEI | Getting Lost in the Capital of Taiwan” was uploaded on 03/01/2025. Watch all the latest Videos by Gabriel Traveler on Gretopia
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Morning morning traveling family!
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Hey Gab,
There are so many exciting islands around Taiwan! If you have time, I highly recommend visiting Liuqiu Island, Green Island, Turtle Island, and Penghu Island and exploring Kenting and the entire East Coast. Each place has a unique charm, from stunning coastal views to vibrant marine life. I hope you get a chance to enjoy them!
Great video. Thanks
Thank You Gabriel for Another Amazing Adventure 🙂💙👍The Steam coming off the Water looks so Cool👍
I lived in Taipei for 11 years. I consider it my second home. It's quite a unique and friendly city. It's hard not to like.
Taipei is amazing go to the Ra Hao Street market and get beef noodle soup close to the train station.
EAT THE DUCK!!! They cut it up for you. When I go to Taiwan I always eat it. The grilled skin is good
That guy was telling you that his daughter is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
That canadian passport might come in handy soon. People here in Europe are really pissed at how Zelensky was treated in the Oval Office yesterday. People are starting to boycott american goods.
Hello from Greece 🙂 Have you ever thought to make a journey to North Korea? It would be vey interesting.
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It’s Carnegie Mellon University where Tom Cruise’s daughter, Siri, is supposedly studying in the prestigious performing arts department . Tom is paying for Siri’s $65,000 tuition even though the two are estranged and she dropped her last name. Have you ever been to Pittsburgh? It used to be a US Air hub back in the 1990’s. It was fun to shop there as no sales tax on clothing in PA. My sister went to Carnegie Mellon, and got to meet commencement speaker Jack Klugman who played Dr Quincy.
Taipei public transport is crap!
Hey Brotherman, I was wondering where the people were, until you hit that locals market ha! The more a guy travels, the more the rest of the world has a familiar style that we can all identify with. I liked to see some culture still present there as well. Thanks for the wander!
Welcome to taiwan❤
Amazing, Wonderful
Beautiful place
Nice sharing
Kind regards
Heinz Traveling
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I'm curious why you didn't ask your hotel clerk about the natural hot springs. Most are bilingual and know where to go in the local area.
Interesting Walk !!! 👍❤️
I'm still a video behind but I just wanted to jump in and say how much excitement it brings me when I see an especially long one uploaded! Loving this Taiwan series, thanks Gabe!
Hi Gabriel, this fascinating area dedicated to hot springs is just unreal. It gives you the feeling of being on the city's outskirts. I want to touch on something common in the U.S.: gentrification, where developers buy discarded land and replace it with expensive properties, changing the landscape and pushing out the lower classes to capitalize on cheap real estate. This is the case in many places around the world, where changes are becoming evident based on what is around some of these neighborhoods, you're seeing a subtle mix of high-end shops and buildings, as well as other structures. Driving up the cost in these areas is unsettling.
Enjoy your travel, Thank you very much!🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍😍😍😍
that's like having your bed in a bathroom. interesting
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China is giving 10 day FREE transit visa to US Passport holders. Basically after Japan if you fly to a destination via China you can stop and check out China for 10 days without needing to get a visa. Look into if you're interested.
22:37 that boat-looking golden structure is known as "sycee"(fine silk), shape of which is inspired by horse hooves, seen from upside down pov.
It was gold/silver currency mainly used in and around China since the Yuan dynasty period(13th century), but circulated outwards to reach Korea and Japan as well.
Actual size of the object is about half of a full grown person's hand.
please go to beautiful Spiti Valley in North India
The water outside the temple is to cleanse your hands before entering.
If you get lost in Taiwan, asking people for help will not be a bad idea. MRT stations always have information desks where you can get help.
I’m still here watching every video like I have done for the last 10 years Gabe .. and always thumbs up .. Your a legend out here ❤️
Man you need to visit the east coast. Taroko national park and the entire east coast is absolutely stunning. 95% of Taiwan’s population lives on the west coast and it can get quite polluted. The central mountain range and the east are absolutely gorgeous.