Girls at Xprivate & Caesars
Are the girls at Xprivate & Caesars locals or from mainland, Phillipines, Thailand etc?
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Found Janggo's Hsi Men-ding hotel
[QUOTE=Its That Guy]Still not quite sure what the name of the hotel is as my chinese isn't very good. Do you know the pinyin for it or a name in chinese? Also, I checked the MRT map but wasn't able to find it either. Is it near the MRT?[/QUOTE]Because at least three methods for spelling Chinese words in Roman characters are employed in Taiwan, it can be confusing, and you have to think with sounds rather than reply on Roman spellings. Let's pick it apart from Janggo's original instructions:
[Quote=Janggo]As for the Hsi Men-ding hotel, it's called 夜光旅社. located at Nei Chiang Street, Lane 55, No 9. Tel (02) 2381 5059. Go in, tell them you want to take a break, a lady will take you upstairs to your room and tell her you want company. [/quote] Hsi Men-ding is also spelled Ximending, and Ximen (misspelled "Ximem" on my map) is the name of the nearest MRT station. I kind of like it that you can get P4P in an area whose name sounds like the doctor's word for cum.
[Rough Guide Taipei tells us that "Ximending" was named for the the west gate of the city walls, which would be a very useful landmark if the Japanese had not torn it down a long time ago. RGT refers to Ximending as a funky neighborhood, which aside from the Japanese-style shopping area is a good description, as I have seen P4P ladies around when I was walking around between there and Huixing... not sweet young things, though. I think Janggo's find is one of many in the general area, and locations probably change.]
The street "Nei Chiang" is spelled "Neijiang" on my map. It runs parallel to the south of Chengdu Road; Chengdu is easy to spot because it runs into one of the bridges crossing Danshu River (just west).
From MRT Ximen, take exit 1, cross the street and turn left (following Hanzhong St), and the first right onto Neijiang St, and stay on the right side as you head west. Cross Xining St (first stoplight) and watch for the first lane on the right. If you look up and see a sign with a duck, that's Lane 55. You can't see the Lane 55 sign? Try an about face... there it is! I missed it the first time too.
Go down Neijiang St Lane 55 several storefronts to number 11 (not number 9). Just in case: bring a print of Janggo's note with the Chinese characters... the people in the lane can point it out to you, as they did for me.
I inquired about a room, which is NT600 (don't know how long); I did not go up and request a girl like Janggo did, but from here you're on your own. I did see a lady leaving the hotel who looked very much like a P4P provider. Nobody said this was going to be easy, but that makes it all the more of an adventure!
[b]Janggo[/b], thanks for your helpful postings. By clarifying your instructions, I am in no way criticizing your spelling, just observing that confusion runs rampant because of the three translation schemes.
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My First Teashop Experience
Some have said that there are no longer "touch touch teashops," or "mo mo cha", in the Huaxi (Snake Alley) Street Market area. One poster from this thread told me via PM that he found a lane with like 30 of them somewhere off Huaxi St, and he paid NT500 for tea and touching, and after that you can negotiate other services.
I decided to take a serious wander around, including various lanes, to find out what a MoMo was like. First I found small, plain places with signs with chasing lights around the perimeter, Chinese characters, and the Roman characters "OK". I guess that these are low-cost Karaoke shops for locals; I have not been in them.
Later I found a shop that shows a hand and three hearts (my photo attached), similar to an earlier posting for MOMO signs. Then, walking down one lane, I was invited to come in for some tea by two ladies in front of a shop.
CAVEAT: Those of you who only want sex with beautiful 20-somethings probably won't find what you're looking for here. The ladies in this area are not young and beautiful. As one poster put it, some are older than the temple. Some ARE really old and haggard looking, and the younger ones are chubby or not good-looking. But it is much less expensive than a Sauna if you find an acceptable lady, and I found a slim and reasonably attractive 40ish woman who I enjoyed being with.
(For a laugh, read about my first experience with an older SW for [url=http://internationalsexguide.info/forum/showpost.php?p=481711&postcount=901]300 baht in Bangkok[/url].)
[b]Details: Inside the Tea Shop[/b]
Both ladies accompanied me into a room about 2m square with aircon. It also had a small Karaoke machine. As we started with tea, eventually the one who spoke reasonable English told me that the price would be NT1000 for both ladies, and that I could touch that (other) one. I preferred the English speaker, who was slim, decent body with small features, and had probably been very cute 20 years ago, and not bad even now. In dismissing the other, I was asked to give her 100NT. I asked how much for one girl, and she said 300NT (more on this below); I agreed, and she closed the door.
I learned that we had 2 hours, and she did not hurry anything. We could chat, drink tea, and cuddle. I could touch her anywhere, though she did not undress. HJ to completion was part of the deal.
I asked her if the tea shop was called a "mo mo cha" in Chinese. She grinned and asked, who told you that? I told her a friend did. She said they are called something else in Chinese - maybe Lei Di Cha, but I could be way off - she said it meant "old man tea". Why? Most of the customers are local men in 40s and 50s and older; she had a 90-year-old customer once. Not many foreigners. I'm sure that to the 90yo, the ladies look young and cute. I hope [b]I'm[/b] still feeling randy at that age...
Clearly this is a locals' market where economy is more important than the lady's looks.
When it was time to go, and I gave her an NT500 bill, asked for change. She said the price was NT600. I thought you said NT300? Oh, that's my part... the room is another NT300. So with my total damage NT700, I paid more than my PM buddy said, but for this first experience I don't care.
[b]What I found around that area[/b]
I walked around a lot after I left. Invitations were made at a few other shops I passed. Where I did not get invited in, I think I could have if I had walked up; they were just less aggressive. Most storefronts had dolled-up ladies in front, or in a room just inside, and I didn't see anything else for sale in the area, so it is clearly an entertainment district..
At one intersection, an older woman offered me a younger woman for sex, she said NT1000, but I did not check it out.
Aside from the tea house experience, I think you can probably get a lady in a shorttime hotel, in a karaoke, etc. I think it is not limited to the rectangular area I explored: other reports mentioned a BBS near Ximending, and Jango went into a hotel, got a room, and they arranged a companion... asked them just a few blocks to the north of Snake Alley. I found a bunch of SWs in the area later at night (see below). So I think there are a lot of options.
[b]How to Find It[/b]
If you want to check it out, go to the famous Snake Alley / Huaxi Street Market, then walk south on Huaxi St, and cross Guangzhou St. It looks like a continuation of Huaxi Street, but I think it is a lane off of Heping W Rd Sec 3. Look in the streets and lanes from this lane: Sanshui St, Lane 186 Guangzhou St, etc, are full of establishments.
The area I explored was bounded by Guangzhou St to the north, Wuzhou St to the west, Xiyuan Rd Sec 1 to the east, and Heping Rd Sec 3 to the south; this is not a big area.
MRT Longshan is at the corner of Xiyuan and Heping. Tabasco72 has provided a good [post=617625]map[/post] of the area to help find it all. This is probably the "red area" he was looking for.
[b]Nearby SWs[/b]
A few nights earlier, I saw about 8 SWs of similar quality to the Snake Alley ladies, around 9:30pm along Kangding St between Guilin St and and (I think) Guangzhou St (it might have been Guiyang St Sec 2). I didn't stop to ask for details, but I suspect that they would take you to a nearby ST hotel room. Note that the intersection of Kangding and Guilin is the same one mentioned in Vinefera's posting from the [post=584921]police guest book[/post]... except the names are spelled differently.
great analysis of the spelling
[QUOTE=Steve Naive]Because at least three methods for spelling Chinese words in Roman characters are employed in Taiwan, it can be confusing, and you have to think with sounds rather than reply on Roman spellings. Let's pick it apart from Janggo's original instructions:
[b]Janggo[/b], thanks for your helpful postings. By clarifying your instructions, I am in no way criticizing your spelling, just observing that confusion runs rampant because of the three translation schemes.[/QUOTE]Hi guys,
Great analysis of the spelling there by Steve. Thanks for clearing out the confusion that spelling could cause when you are can't read chinese. The ultimate goal is to get some good girls and have fun.
I see that you guys have been to some places where there aren't much action going around. Taipei is filled with great looking girls who are service providers but you will just have to look at the right places. I get text messages all the time from providers, though you will have to prepared to pay at least 3 to 4k.