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Slovakian influencer stays at the Presidential Office Building and recommends the top ten scenic spots in Taiwan

Slovakian influencer, Patrik Paulinyi, stays at the Presidential Office Building and recommends the top ten scenic spots in Taiwan.  Photo reproduced from Patrik Paulinyi YouTube
Slovakian influencer, Patrik Paulinyi, stays at the Presidential Office Building and recommends the top ten scenic spots in Taiwan. Photo reproduced from Patrik Paulinyi YouTube
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

 

Patrik Paulínyi, a Slovakian influencer, was the first group of visitors to stay in Taiwan this year at the "Spend a Night @ Taiwan's Presidential Office Building" event. Paulínyi also promoted indigenous culture in a recent YouTube video titled "Taiwan's Top 10 Attractions".

Slovakian influencer, Patrik Paulinyi, stays at the Presidential Office Building and recommends the top ten scenic spots in Taiwan.Photo reproduced from Patrik Paulinyi YouTube

In the video, Paulínyi traveled to some of Taiwan's most picturesque locations, such as Taipei, Taichung, Cingjing Farm, Hehuan Mountain, Sun Moon Lake, Alishan, and Kenting. He said that he had learned to respect the local cultures over his 14-day tour around Taiwan. He also had a lot of conversations on people's feelings and indigenous culture with many lovely Taiwanese. In terms of transportation, Paulínyi took the extremely convenient Taiwan Railway, high-speed rail, MRT, and passenger transit.

Slovakian influencer, Patrik Paulinyi, stays at the Presidential Office Building and recommends the top ten scenic spots in Taiwan.Photo reproduced from Patrik Paulinyi YouTube

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The office of the Slovak envoy also mentioned that Paulínyi had a strong sense of friendliness and warmth from the Taiwanese people while on the tour. Following his successful climb of Taiwan's Yushan, Paulínyi said that he would meet up with his Taiwanese climbing boddies at the same location in 20 years.

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