Hit Wikipedia for an explanation of what a Taiwan Night Market is. Think thousands of people shopping, eating, walking, meeting, talking, haggling, buying, selfie sticks everywhere, foods you have never seen before in your life, unbelievably hot and humid and sticky, olofactory surprises, sensory overstimulation …
The kids are tilting the track, yaw and pitch, trying to get the marble into the goal to win a prize.
Rubber Ducky you’re the one, you make bath time so much fun …
English does not translate well, part x.
If I decipher the packaging correctly, this is actually a chocolate-filled candy. If …
Melons. Citrus. Unknowns.
Cooking quail eggs. I actually ate one. Sprinkled with cinnamon. Good!
Color-of-the-month contact lenses?
More false eyelashes than I have ever seen in one place.
Haggling.
English does not translate well, part x.
English does not translate well, part x.
Shrooms.
Entrance to ShiLin.
Fishing for dinner. Not kidding. Hook your shrimp and they cook it for you in the fryer at the rear of photo.
Protable power. English does not translate well, part x.