It has already been over seven months since my long-awaited adventure to Macau, Japan, and Taiwan. I still remember the trip very clearly but am still scrolling through all the photos I had taken to relive the travel experience. Since it’s not a good time to travel now, I might be looking through these photos for another few months! It was only recently that I remembered all the videos I had taken during the trip…that I haven’t shared yet! With a few of the videos, I was able to put together a short fun video along with my photos, featuring some of my favorite locations and food.
Grab a seat and get ready for your virtual tour around Macau, Japan, and Taiwan!
Since it will be some time before we all travel again, I have signed you up for a virtual international trip with the Eiffel for Food Travel Agency! Please have your imaginary boarding pass and identification ready. First class boarding to Asia will begin shortly. Thank you, and have a safe flight!
Disclaimer: This video is made for fun – Eiffel for Food is not a real travel agency.
How did you like your virtual travel tour? I asked my very first virtual traveler and he said that he really felt like he was on a tour when he found out that all food expenses in Taiwan are included. In regards to his favorite part of the trip, it was hard to decide between the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Xiaoyoukeng Volcanic Landform, and the Shibuya Crossing and Toyosu Market videos.
“I literally pause at the garden shot each time…the way the sunlight breaks through the branches…it’s so beautiful!”
Virtual Traveler at the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
The food, as you can imagine, was delicious, although I’m sure it would’ve tasted better in person than through your screen! For those who are curious, these photos and videos were mostly taken with a Google Pixel 3.
A question I got from this video was, do you always take videos of your feet? No, I don’t just randomly take videos of my feet! I had the intention of making a video before I went on my trip, but hadn’t figured out what kind of video I wanted to make yet at the time except that I could use clips of walking as a transition.
What was your favorite part of the trip?