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An American YouTuber who visited Taiwan to bicycle across the island gave the police and locals credit for their friendliness

An American YouTuber who visited Taiwan to bicycle across the island gave the police and locals credit for their friendliness.  Photo reproduced from 新店警好讚 Facebook
An American YouTuber who visited Taiwan to bicycle across the island gave the police and locals credit for their friendliness. Photo reproduced from 新店警好讚 Facebook
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

When cycling in the Xindian mountain region with his girlfriend, American YouTuber Nick K ran out of water in his water bottle. He and his girlfriend headed to the closest Fong Tian police station in the Xindian branch to restock on water. The two were treated to drink the renowned regional "Wenshan Baozhong tea" by the police officials from the police station in addition to inviting them to take a rest inside. They were so moved by the hospitality that they subsequently shared it on their YouTube channel.

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An American YouTuber who visited Taiwan to bicycle across the island gave the police and locals credit for their friendliness.Photo reproduced from Nick K YouTube Channel

A foreign couple claimed to be cycling around Taiwan around 9:30 a.m. a few days ago, according to the Fong Tian police station. They wanted to use the water dispenser at the police station since the water in the bottle had run out. The police not only invited them to rest inside, but also brought out the well-known Wenshan Baozhong tea to amuse the two. A local resident just so happened to arrive at the police station at this moment carrying fried rice. The police also shared the fried rice with the foreign couple, which made the two quite moved.

According to Nick K, Taiwanese people are really kind and welcoming. They were able to experience Taiwan's hospitality and passion while riding throughout the island. In the first week after the video release, it received 200,000 views. It draws a lot of foreigners who have never visited Taiwan, telling them that they must go there if they get the chance.

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