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Default Going to Taipei - where should I visit?

Can anyone recommend some teahouses or areas? I was thinking of going
to Maokong and taking the new gondola. Tieguanyin is grown there. I
have also heard of Wisteria Tea House. Any other recommendations? I'm
looking for tea as well as nicer quality guiwans and maybe an yixing
pot (I already have too many!). I will also be in Kaohsiung but I've
never found much there in the way of good teashops.
 
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