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Nestled in the foothills above the plains of Tainan, Guanzihling offers two distinct experiences: the "old" Guanzihling situated near the source of the hot springs, and the "summit" located atop a nearby hill. As the names suggest, the old section boasts affordable hot spring resorts with a rustic charm, while the hilltop area offers newer and more luxurious options. However, it's worth noting that the romanization of Guanzihling's name can be bewildering, with alternative spellings like Guanziling, Kuantzuling, and Kuantzeling. Until recently, the Chinese characters used to represent the name were written differently. Regardless of the spelling, Guanzihling promises a rejuvenating and soothing experience for visitors seeking relaxation in its renowned hot springs.
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Bubble tea, also known as boba tea, is a Taiwanese drink made with tea, tapioca pearls, and milk. It originated in the 1980s and quickly became popular worldwide for its unique combination of flavors and chewy texture. Stinky tofu is a fermented tofu dish that is a beloved street food in Taiwan. The fermentation process gives the tofu a strong, pungent odor, which some find off-putting but adds depth of flavor to the dish. It is typically served with a spicy sauce and accompanied by rice or other side dishes. Beef noodle soup is a popular dish in Taiwan, featuring tender beef slices, noodles, and a rich, savory broth. It can be found at numerous restaurants and night markets across the country. The soup often includes various vegetables and seasonings, making it a hearty and satisfying meal. Historical Appearance
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