Saturday, January 28, 2012

Oh My! Wulai on a rainy day!


When we went to this place, we didn't know what to expect.
It must be the rainy weather.
It must be the good samaritan who gave us a free raincoat and said “Welcome to Taiwan”.
It must be the delicious dumplings which we ate near Xiandian Station.
But whatever the reason...
Let the pictures guide you on how Wulai quietly charmed us.

Tourist Bridge 
Trivia #1: If your going to Wulai via Bus, This Bridge is your sign that you are already in Wulai because this is where the Bus will drop all its passengers and pick up passengers

Lansheng Bridge
From the Bus station we walked all the way up to the waterfall area and the Gondola Station passing by Lover's Trail.
Waterfalls

Service tram which could be used going to and from to the waterfall area
 Trivia #2: The service Tram above can be used to go up to the waterfall area and gondola station but in our case what we did was to walk up to the waterfall area and gondola station.
end station of the tram from Lansheng bridge-Wulai Tourism Service Wagons

                To use the tram going to the waterfall area and gondola station: From Lansheng bridge walk straight upto to the stairs which looks like it is tilted and the cafe's until you reach the Wulai Tourism Service Wagon

Gondola
Lucky for us on the way to Yuanxian Hotel we were the only passenger =)
Bird's Eyeview from the Gondola on the way to Yunxian Hotel

Wulai from above

delicacies are sold here

walking back to Linsheng Bridge coming from the Wulai Tourism Service Wagons


Trivia: Wulai is known for its hotspring but since we only have a few hours to spare we made use of the time we have.

Direction on how to go to Wulai via train:
STEP 1: From Taipei Main Station alight at Xiandian MRT
STEP 2: From the MRT Station ride a Xiandian Bus Taipei-Wulia Line Bus No. 849.
**going back. Just go to the bus station where you alighted and a bus heading to Xiandian will be there.

Should we have more time we would have loved to try Wulai's Hotspring =) Oh well, the more reason now that we have to go back. Hopefully the weather will cooperate this time. We would also love to see Wulai's cherry Blossom the next time. (*crossfingers)


Wulai

life is not about waiting for the storms to pass... It's about learning how to dance in the rain.
-Vivian Greene

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Taiwan Visa: DIY guide for Philippine Passport Holders


Here's a DIY Guide in applying for Taiwan Visa

First, Know where the embassy is located
              Taiwan Embassy is located in Makati particularly
              41F Tower 1 RCBC Plaza, 6819 Ayala Avenue, 
              1200, Makati City, Makati


Second, Know the filing and releasing time of your visa application
             TECO Visa application is in the morning and Visa Releasing is in the afternoon 
                       Filing: Monday to Friday 8:45 AM to 11:45 AM   
                       Releasing : Monday to Friday 1:45 PM to 4:45 PM  


Third, Secure all the required document before applying so that you will be able to save time and money from going to and from the embassy. 
               Note that all document submitted to TECO should be ORIGINAL and with
               ONE (1) PHOTOCOPY


Fourth, Ready your Government issued ID; You need a government issued ID in order to enter TECO such as SSS ID, TIN ID and Driver's license otherwise the receptionist in the lobby will not allow you to proceed to TECO


Fifth, After giving your government issued ID to the receptionist in the lobby who will ask you to sign something, take the elevator and go to the 41st Floor and get a number from the guard upon entering the embassy; wait for your number to appear from the LCD screen


Sixth, You may download the application form from TECO's website or get it from the embassy itself. 
    
Seventh, The Visa Fee if REGULAR is 2,400 and 3,600 if EXPEDITE


Eighth, Visa processing if regular takes 3 days while expedite is 1 day


Ninth, Aside from the application form here are the other things that you need when applying for a Visa as indicated in Taiwan Embassy's website:
 1. A duly filled up visa application form and indicating N/A if not applicable
 2. Two (2) passport size photos 1.5”x2” with white background (taken w/in the last three (3) months) 
3. Passport valid for at least six months and old passport showing previous travels 
4. Birth Certificate issued by NSO 5. Marriage Contract (if applicable) issued by NSO
6. Supporting documents related to the purpose of VISIT such as : 
            A. Confirmed round trip Air ticket or Booking Certificate 
            B. Certificate of Employment and Letter of permission to leave from the employer 
            C. Financial statements of the applicant such as: 
                         (1) Income Tax Return 
                        (2) Bank Book or Bank Statements 
            D. Etc. 
7. Traveling on BUSINESS, you must also submit:
                          A Business letter or trading records from Taiwan Company 
                          B. Certificate of Business Name Registration and SEC Registration(If owner of the company) 
                          C. Invitation Letter from Taiwan company / organization in Chinese letterhead that outlines clearly 
                               purpose of your visit and duration of your stay 
                          D. Official letters or request letters from concerned authorities for official trip 
                          E. Seminar program 
                          F. Certificate of Employment; Professional Identification; Company ID 
                         G. Other Supporting Documents if Required such as SSS contribution lists, Pay Slip etc.

and Lastly, If you are a student like me, you need  to submit a
          1. letter of guarantee from your parents or guardian
          2. certificate coming from your school that you are a student of that school and that you are enrolled indicating the subjects and units you are enrolled in.

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Hope and pray that your visa will be approved like mine so that you'll also be able to see and experience the beauty of Taiwan. 

-Orange Diaries

PS Try rivertracing in Hualien. You'll love it =)


There are two mistakes one can make along the road to truth…not going all the way, and not starting.
-Buddha