Upon my visit to
Taipei 101, I was looking forward to send out postcards from the Sky! I saw this first time from the series
Wish to See You Again. What’s the difference? They have a special stamp and mailbox if you are sending it for a Friend, Love or Family.
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I’d say that Taiwan has a good collection of postcards – some were made of wood, transparent plastic [right] and pop-up designed cards. Hotels also offer mail services.
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Be aware that Post Office in the Airport closes on Sundays.
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As for the
Starbucks mug, I bought it from the café in front of my place,
City Inn Hotel.
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