Most pix are from the phone.
- This cop is giving this lady a ticket for selling clothes on the sidewalk from that rack. They’re not knockoffs, but you’re not supposed to sell stuff on the street like that.
- So, maybe it’s news to the other one thousand street vendors? Cops show up, they pack up tout de suite.
- Kids line up around a fresh fried food booth in my neighborhood, ShiDa.
- Typical ShiDa street.
- The Mandarin Training Center, where I go to skool.
- Boiling in a Wulai hot spring
- Mellow after the hot springs soak.
- Taipei 101; it’s really tall.
- The Bopiliao art/historic district. It’s the oldest street in Taipei, c~1795 and they’re redoing it as a place for artists to live/work/exhibit. No buildings there are actually 18th century. But, the tour guide told me, you can tell it’s a pre-Japanese colonial street b/c it’s crooked and narrow. Japan made wide, straight streets, he said.
- A back alley in Bopiliao.















