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The wet Taipei / The very Humid Taipei city
Greetings, folks!
Well, after studying hard for the test tomorrow, here I am, fulfilling the promise to tell my adventures in Taipei.
Something very remarkable about this city (perhaps the entire country, but I know that the rest of Taiwan is the same) is moisture.
When you get a place as dry as Hermosillo, moisture floating in the atmosphere of Taipei
Because of this, almost all buildings are covered with tiles or similar materials and dehumidifiers are a staple. These are vessels with a granular chemical that traps humidity, condensed and preserved in the bottom of the container, when the chemical is finished, you buy a replacement and fill the container.
Something that caught my attention is that of the temples, gates and other Construccold traditional ions that exist in modern Taipei, I have not seen those stains. I do not know if you need to clean them too or something in them does not stain, but something tells me it's not the first ... Is it time to apply the "they do not make as before? Sweets
moons and forever!
Inglés for you guys!
Ok, after a good study session, here I am, Keeping my promise of Updating you on My Experience in Taipei city. Today, I'll just rant about how Taipei is Humid. I Had Heard That some friends from Taipei WAS very hot and Humid, But Nothing Could Have Preparedme for the humidity in this place. Of course, Since I come from the desert, I resent even more Than That MOST people. The first two days, breathing events Seemed hard for me.
Honestly, I think the only thing keeping genes from Taipei stuningly Being beautiful is humidity. Why? Well ... You Can Get Used to the weather in a Few Days (I have ALREADY), But the water in the air is Simply too much and it has stained buildings, Sidewalks, statues ... Even so the Most Beautiful buildings here (yup, There Are Some That Are Really Impressive) look a bit grayish.
Even so, Taipei Being is far from ugly. Organized and it is amazingly safe, clean, with the MOST efficient transportation system I've ever seen (beats Tokyo's, if you ask me), exuberant plants, very interesting architecture,
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