25 and above wear berm no problem, I think only sg and my ppl wear the most.
25 below, better wear long pants.
they wear more than me ....
i remember i was there in early spring, 12-15 degree drizzling. me n friend was view like alien cos both of us summer wear, no jeans jus khaki 3/4 pants. yeliu will be cold due to chill factor by wind and gust.
Noted thanks. I think we Singaporeans we are quite siao when go cooler weather countries because we been too warm here lor. I remember about 10yrs ago I went HK in Jan, and the locals are mostly in furs and feathers, while my friends and me we are in tee and jeans even in the night when the temperature dropped to 10++ degrees. They keep staring at us, while we feel shiok finally cooling... haha
It's quite hard to find toilet in Taiwan
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So far quite ok leh, only quite hard to find rubbish bin. Can ask the local for toilet location, they are very helpful.
Train stations have toilet..
On the other hand I find Hong Kong harder to find toilets.
Especially mongkok and temple street etc...
MacDonald's toilets always have few people queue up...
Went Cafe de coral seems slightly better. Not much people.
Ya man, I think we have been too used to facilities (washrooms / rubbish bins) readily available. Thats why when I go Taiwan, I will always prepare a plastic bag in my day bag which I will throw the trash in the plastic bag and empty it when lucky to see a rubbish bin or bring it back to hotel empty. For toilet, I think Taiwan easier than HK. So long have malls or eatery, usually should have a decent clean toilet. HK, nooooooo. I rem also 10yrs ago I was in HK, my friends and me were really walking around to hunt for a toilet, we went into malls and fastfood, no luck. You wonder why fastfood restaurant dont have right? I think it was Mongkok, we were super happy to see the "M" brand, dash in for the toilet. We saw the scariest sight in our live. The moment we open the gent's door, it was all dark, bad stench. Yes, its fastfood restaurant toilet. We thought just tahan lah, go in take a leak and leave. The few of us males went in, came out in 2 secs. The sewage probably exploded or what, everything was all over the wall and the smell was unbearable. We walked on until really bey tahan le, so one of the guy's gf went to ask a favour from a mall's security to borrow toilet, which was apparently locked up only available for the staff and shop owners in the mall...
One thing I still cannot get used to is Taiwan's hotel usually do not allow used toilet paper thrown into the toilet bowl. The few places I stayed usually will put a sign to warn, if stuck then need to pay for the plumber liaoz...
Throwing soiled with ahem toilet paper into waste bin really feel weird. I will keep thinking its smelly, though to be honest there isnt a smell lah...