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Four Absurd Quests in Taichung

The Carousel Dignity Test: Amidst the rhythmic, mechanical whirring of the lobby's carousel, we bet on who could maintain a stone-faced, corporate expression while riding a plastic horse. "Keep it professional," I whispered, but the result was a collective collapse into breathless laughter as the neon lights blurred; it turns out you can't feel like a CEO when you're spinning in whimsical circles.

The Three-Hundred-Meter MRT Sprint: We attempted to prove the walk to Wenxin Chongde Station was a breeze, fighting through the humid, 24-degree April air that clung to our skin like a damp sheet. We succeeded in arriving on time, but the real result was a heated debate over whether the scent of nearby grilled corn or fried chicken was more intoxicating, turning a sprint into a slow, fragrant crawl.

The Chongde Food District Gauntlet: We tried to conquer every A-list eatery in the neighborhood, our senses overwhelmed by the hiss of hot woks and the pungent aroma of night market treasures. The result was a profound, heavy fullness that sent us retreating to the sprawling, airy comfort of our room at Zhong Ke Da Fan Dian, where we stared at the ceiling in a food-induced trance, wondering why we believed our stomachs were bottomless pits.

The Tung Blossom White-Out: We chased the April white petals toward the mountains, the air turning crisp and smelling of pine and damp earth. While we found the blossoms, the result was the realization that my friends possess the navigational skills of a blindfolded pigeon, transforming a nature walk into an unplanned odyssey through Taichung's side roads, with petals landing on our shoulders like silent, snowy taps.

The Final Tally

The carousel was the most worthwhile win, a neon reminder to stop making sense. The MRT sprint was a joke, failing to the siren call of street food. Unexpectedly, the highlight was getting lost together in the 19-story tower's shadow, where frustration melted into a soft, golden warmth.

A single white petal resting on a room key.
Some journeys are best found by getting lost.

  • Ride the carousel while pretending you're in a high-stakes board meeting.
  • Visit the 3rd floor laundry at Zhong Ke Da Fan Dian and race to fold a shirt.

附近的美食與景點

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69 美食

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