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Taiwan Adventures Part II – The Series Continues!

Posted on : 18-11-2009 | By : admin | In : Alfred's Adventures, Martial Arts, World Travel, Wushu

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In this part of the journey we start out our day with some mysterious US $20 dollar bills.. and the day only get stranger.. as we ultimately try to make it to the Taipei Martial Arts Sport Training Center.

Follow me on my journey as I pursue a path in entertainment in Taiwan while at the same time doing some ridiculous things along the way!

I only captured part of our conversation because we were under surveillance at the bank.. but basically they wouldn’t accept these $20s because they said they were fake! This has never happened before!

Strange metal box freakout.

Talking about speed of dating and becoming boyfriend girlfriend in Taiwan. A little chat with Taipei local to find more insight.

Secret Tai Chi sword form! Taipei sport training center!

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Comments (2)

Wow, your mandarin improved!! You so Taiwanese! (From a Foreigner point of view)

Haha! Thanks Cat! When did you hear me speak much mandarin before? =P

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