A common sign placed in front of businesses closed during the new year. |
A few days ago (January 31st) marked the beginning of the new year - the year of the horse! Last year was my first new year here, and as I explained, it was a bit of a shock to the system for a few reasons. But this year, I'm used to the stores being closed and all the chaos associated with preparations for the festivities. I planned well and ran my errands at the bank and post offices before the government offices closed, yet I had to make a couple of killer trips to the grocery store right before the holidays started which meant pushing through crowds and not being able to buy certain things that were sold out. But now, Taipei is relatively quiet and I'm enjoying it! It's nice to ride the bus or walk down the street without there being too much of a crowd in places that are usually jammed with traffic.
New years items on sale at Carrefour. |