37-5 在台灣一定要去的三個夜市!Three must-visit night markets in Taiwan!

EPISODE · Feb 24, 2023 · 7 MIN

37-5 在台灣一定要去的三個夜市!Three must-visit night markets in Taiwan!

from Learn Chinese from Taiwanese 跟台灣人學中文 · host 台灣瘋 | Chinese Learning Podcast | Daily fun Taiwanese Podcast

今天我們要介紹三個我們最愛的台灣夜市,第一個是在台北的 "饒河夜市",一整條夜市都是好吃的美食,從饒河夜市的大門口走進來,第一個要吃的就是饒河夜市最有名的 "胡椒餅",而用中藥藥材加一些肉和骨頭煮的"藥燉排骨"... 饒河夜市 Ráo hé yèshì: Raohe Night Market 胡椒餅 hújiāo bǐng: pepper bun 藥材 yàocái: Chinese herb 藥燉排骨 yào dùn páigǔ: ribs stewed in herbal soup ... To keep learning this episode, go here: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/podcast/taiwan-night-markets/ We also have simplified version for this episode, please visit: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/simplified/podcast-cn/taiwan-night-markets-simplified/ Location of the night markets we recommended today: Taipei - Raohe Night Market : https://goo.gl/maps/RKZ8Po5Do4iPAjwEA Taichung - Yizhong Night Market : https://goo.gl/maps/maTuLyuThKJZnP2Y6 Tainan - Garden Night Market : https://goo.gl/maps/MrDF2Pv1fmCg8oqx6 It’s very easy to go to Raohe Night Market & Yizhong Night Market by public transport, but to Tainan’s Garden Night Market, it’s better to rent a scooter first when you arrive at Tainan train station. Tainan scooter rental (nearby Tainan train station), click here Follow us on Instagram & chat with us now!!! Follow us on Instagram! Fangfang’s Instagram account : ⁠fangfang.chineselearning⁠ Tingting’s Instagram account:⁠ ⁠⁠ting.ting.tai We hope you like our podcast today! Got feedback? We’d love to hear it! Rate us or leave us a review! 聯絡我們 Contact Us: [email protected] Chinese Podcast | Chinese Learning Podcast | Chinese Listening Practice | Learn Taiwanese Mandarin

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