❤️ The Ru Yi brown sugar shaved ice at the South Airport Night Market has been around for sixty years, and you must try the traditional soy milk red tea. If you haven't had it, don't say you've been to the South Airport!
Overall rating: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
📍 This is the South Airport Night Market. There is no parking inside the alleys of the night market due to the large crowd. 🚗 It’s suggested to park at the nearby Xinhe Courtyard Station (NT$40/hour), or at the farther Juguang Multi-Story Parking Lot (NT$20/hour) and Xinhe Elementary School Underground Parking Lot (NT$30/hour).
🏍️ Scooters need to park at Zhongyi Elementary School or around the South Airport Night Market; riding into the night market is also very troublesome.
💬 The indoor seats are shared with the neighboring Haojia Oyster Omelette, but since we didn’t order any ice desserts, we didn't go inside to rest. The first time I brought friends to the South Airport, we had the soy milk red tea, and it was also my first time tasting this mysterious drink. I later found the same traditional red tea at Hualien’s Gonggong Zheng Xiaolongbao. The owner said they've been in business for nearly 60 years, which is truly astonishing. However, since the pandemic, the large soy milk red tea has increased by NT$10, but it's still considered an affordable drink!
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