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American YouTubers impressed by the kindness and hospitality of the Taiwanese people during their short stay in Taipei

John and Bev's 48-hour tour of Taipei Photo reproduced from Retirement Travelers YouTube channel
John and Bev's 48-hour tour of Taipei Photo reproduced from Retirement Travelers YouTube channel
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

In order to pursue their passion for travel, American couple John and Bev launched the "Retirement Travelers" YouTube channel. Prior to beginning their global travels, they initially just shared about their camper van travels across the United States. The journey to Asia that was planned a few days earlier was only supposed to stop in Taiwan for four hours to transit, but they ended up staying for almost two days longer and embarking on an excursion in Taiwan, which also gave them a favorable view of this land.

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John and Bev went to Ximending in Taipei.Photo reproduced from Retirement Travelers Facebook

The two traveled to well-known tourist attractions in Taipei quickly, including Taipei 101, the National Palace Museum, Daan Forest Park, Ximending, etc. They also went to the city's night market and recorded the experience to upload to their YouTube channel. The kindness and hospitality of the Taiwanese people caught them off guard the most.

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John and Bev went to Taipei 101.Photo reproduced from Retirement Travelers Facebook

According to Bev, the two frequently encountered kind Taiwanese individuals who came forward to inquire whether they needed any assistance. In all their years of globe travel, they had never experienced anything like this. One must visit Taiwan at least once in your lifetime to really experience it, they urge viewers and admirers. Taiwan is unquestionably a welcoming tourist destination beyond their wildest dreams. The two also recorded a video of their short journey to Taiwan and posted it on YouTube to share their incredible experience here.

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