Yes, i’d arrived in Taiwan! I meet up with Jesse after taking my luggage on the lobby, we quickly buy bus ticket heading to Tai Chung. But i’m abit tired after the 4 hours flight by MH.
Here is my Taiwan first visit place: Feng Chia Night Market

The Starting Point
In Taiwan, night market is very common in every places. Especially on weekends, you will be having a “Human Traffic Jam” on this type of night market. No Joke! I was quite hungry by the time, so i quickly look for some hot soup smoothies to warm up my stomach, here i found:

Dang Gui Duck Noodle

Fried Oyster Egg
I like the noodles & the Dong Gui herbal taste soup, but the Fried Oyster is abit sweet. Next, there are also some “Weird Weird” foods around here, but i can say there are more variety you can choose or have it all

Bloody Cake (Dare to try?)

Satay (Oh?! Apa ini?)

Local Sausage

Cheessy Shrimps
There are too many foods stall and many variety, can’t have it all in once. So in the end, i pick this one:

Jesse & The Cheessy Shrimps
When it comes to listing the famous night markets in Taiwan, the Feng Chia night market in Taichung would definitely rank as one of the largest. The market spreads over a wide area along the Wunhua Road, FuXing Road and Feng Chia Road. Rows of shops line along the main road and the side streets in a dense network of restaurants, vendor stalls, cafes and chain stores. Being located near the Feng Chia University and the Chinese institute of Technology, the market is ever bustling with the university students, for whom the market is a haven for hanging out and window shopping.
The Feng Chia Night Market starts buzzing in the evening, and the thickness of its crowd increases by the hour. In fact, around thirty to forty thousand shoppers come here everyday, and the number actually doubles on the weekends and holidays. The market hosts a varied crowd that includes a strange mixture of tourists, students, elderly housewives or even local ruffians.

The Heavy Traffic

And also the Human Traffic

You will find your selection LOL

The Famous Chicken Chop (But very Long Q man!)

Late night still the same
In the late night, the night market is still crowded. Many shops are still in business hour, i heard the local said they usually closed on 1am or 2am. I had a wonderful experience their night market, compared to our local longest night market Taman Connaught, is just a small part of it! Believe me

Our Hotel
This is the hotel we stay in Tai Chung, Champs Hotel. We need to stay here for 1 night, next day will be going to Qing Jing Highland! Yahoo~~~













didn’t photo shoot Taiwanese ‘mei mei’ ar ? mostly quite leng lui wan wor..
hey, you post this hotel pic… where is the bear??? and the fish who scare you…
(cavin)Haha~ got ler! But not in this post, will show some spy pics later
(Jesse)Hoho~ no ler. I’m not promoting the hotel ler.
Bloody cake seems interesting !!!
(Robin)Haha~ then u should go there & try
here to check out ur taiwan posts! did u put on weight? lol!
personally, i dun like their oyster eggs.. so starchy!
(eunice)Well, i ate alot, but didn’t feel got grow fat ler. Maybe the food over there is more suites me
The Oyster Egg, is kinda sweet taste compared to here
Hi…i google Champs hotel and found your blog..I will stay in Champs hotel during my trip in Taichung. Any comment for this hotel? How you book this hotel? did you pay deposit to them while you book the room? how did you go to Feng jia night market from this hotel?
Thanks
I am sorry for the questions..i hope you can give me an idea to plan my itenarary
(Agnes)Hi, thanks for visiting! I went there with local bus from Tao Yuan Airport, reach the station then take a taxi, coz it has a distance to walk.
But staying at Champs hotel, we took taxi to Feng Jia Nightmarket too. Champs hotel is clean & services average. I will ask my fren to tell u more details, coz she bring me there one, haha!