Nighlife: Drinking
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Okay, so now I'm gonna talk a little bit about night life. Uh, here at NCCU, Um, and again this night, life is going to be very centered around the exchange student. I guess that my next one is gonna be about night market nightlife. So if you are coming here on exchange than you are illegally drinking so for drinking lately I would say that we have three main types. The 1st 1 would be like, uh, buying a beer from seven eleven 11 and chilling somewhere on campus or in the city. Next one would be clubbing, and then the next one will be bars. It's all nights where people want to just drink and hang out with friends. We'll go and buy a beer at 7 11 which is about maybe like, 7 11 1 1 7 11 40 to 50 times these dollars. So that's about like $1.50 on DH. Then from there, we'll go pick up spot on campus. I know some people will go and drink by the river side. There's also spot on campus, like at the Art and Cultural Center. It's like covered overhead. So if it's raining, it's still okay to go. It's so beautiful at night because you just overlook the entire, like riverside Bikeway Park, uh, job, which is like a community across the bridge, and you can just see all of Taipei. You can also see Taipei 101 and it's just like such a beautiful place to hang out at night, whether you're drinking or not. A lot of tiny students also hang out at the art and cultural center as well. Um, I'll see people, you know, like dancing or playing the guitar just, you know, really awesome ways to just hang out and, like, spent really quality, wholesome time with your friends on DH. For the second, I would say clothing is also very, very popular among Exchange International Soon's here in Taiwan s Oh, there's a few main clubs that we go to. If you're a student in exchange student, um, and you, like, show your I d. And you're like there before 11 p.m. or 12 a.m. You can get in for free. Or maybe you would pay about let 200 Townies dollars to get drinks all night. So it's been about, like, 400 for entry and unlimited drinks all night. Um, actually, whereas like the guys actually have to pay a little bit more, it's about $700. I would say that, uh, in terms of music, uh, definitely differs on which club you go, too. So there's a few clubs that if you're really interested in media like bright lights of reformers, um, Omni is one, um, and eyes one that will go to waste so off. There's also one that I enjoy going to school clash. It's like a hip hop grab a little different, like remixes of songs also in corporate medium. Well, um, until that one's really funny as well. So I would say that the third category is bars made. My friends really enjoy going to different bars here in Taiwan on just whether it's like craft beer bars and trying out local craft beer or just going tow bars and, like trying different like mixed drinks and stuff. It's located in a Sydney like financial district, so it's like right next to Taipei, one on one, and it's called Called Young Men. It's a really beautiful, like fourth floor patio that's outside. You sit there, it feels like a rooftop bar and you drink some craft beer and you just overlooked, like this Sydney shopping district and then Taipei. Me in front of you and the drinks at Jiangmen are about 200 to 250 per year, which is about like six U. S. Dollars, all right, and that's about it. For the drinking topic of my nightlife, Veum..