Kaohsiung Time and Space City (高雄時空之城) [Travel in Taiwan 170909: To see is to believe]
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A sushi, a dragon, and a woman washing herself. There is only one place in Taiwan where
you can find these sightings all at the same time. You cannot find this in Taipei but all the way to the
south of Taiwan. As part of my #4yearsinTaiwan celebration, the luomujie blog takes you to this secret destination
in Kaohsiung. It's a place that you have to use your imagination, creativity and your pair of eyes.
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Time and Space City. This is a rooftop
filled with 3D paintings. There are many places like these in Taiwan filled with 3D art but not as big as
1,200 ping area or almost 4,000 square meters. This is biggest that I have seen on the island and it really
deserves to be featured on my travel website. There are just certain things that you need to know from how
to get here and what to expect inside.
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First, you need to register and schedule
your visit online. Follow this link (
target="_blank">https://goo.gl/bNxuTv) and use Google translate to fill in your personal
details, email and contact number. On the reservation page, you can select the date and time that you want
to see Time and Space City. After submitting your application, you will receive a reply via email about your
request. It will be in Chinese so print this request to make your life easier.
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Next is how to get to Kaohsiung. If you're
from Taipei then you have to travel first to the island's biggest city in the south. There is a 24-hour
bus service that travels back forth from Taipei to Kaohsiung and vice versa so going here is not a problem
even if you can’t' afford the expensive High Speed Rail Ticket. Bus 1838 from Taipei Bus Station will
take you to the Kaohsiung within four to five hours for a price of NTD 530. Once you arrive at Kaohsiung
Station, board the MRT and alight Kaisyuan Station. Transfer to the LRT line and get off the train at the
Dream Mall Station.
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| style="text-align: center;">From the LRT Dream Mall Station, I crossed the road and walk towards
the direction of the 85 Sky Tower.
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