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Assortment of realistic Taiwanese food-themed candles made in a Taipei Dadaocheng DIY workshop, including bubble tea, xiaolongbao, fried chicken, and Taiwan Beer designs, perfect for unique souvenirs.
International visitors smiling and proudly holding their handmade bubble tea and xiaolongbao candles during a fun DIY crafting workshop in Taipei's historic Dadaocheng area.
Close-up of two realistic bubble tea candles and a xiaolongbao candle, showcasing unique handmade Taiwanese food-themed crafts from a Taipei Dadaocheng DIY workshop.
Five happy young women proudly display their completed bubble tea and xiaolongbao candles after a fun and engaging DIY workshop experience in Taipei Dadaocheng.
Detailed view of a meticulously crafted xiaolongbao (soup dumpling) candle nestled in a traditional bamboo steamer basket, a unique souvenir from a Taipei Dadaocheng DIY workshop.
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Taipei Dadaocheng|Special Candle Making Experience|Milk tea with tapioca balls & Xiao Long Bao


Duration:1 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: English / 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 4 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Courses can be taught entirely in English, Korean, or half-Vietnamese or Thai.
  • Taiwanese characteristic cultural handicraft course, introducing Taiwan’s characteristic culture, historical background and tourist attractions
  • While allowing foreign friends to understand Taiwanese culture, they can also experience handmade products and bring back special souvenirs full of travel memories.
  • The studio is located in Dadaocheng. In addition to experiencing handicraft courses, you can also visit famous attractions such as Dihua Street, Yongle Market, Dadaocheng Wharf, Xiahai City God Temple, stroll through the streets of retro culture and youth, and taste local snacks. Browse cultural and creative shops and cafes and enjoy the traveler's wandering time
  • LYKKE Studio produces food recommendation briefings to recommend local food to foreign friends
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LYKKE HANDCRAFTS STUDIO

Business hours: Monday to Saturday 10:00-19:00
Course time: 1-1.5 hours (depending on personal production speed)
*You can arrange different time sessions according to your own schedule: 10:00/ 13:00/ 15:00/ 17:00/ Monday and Saturday 18:30
Public departments, schools at all levels, enterprises, and travel groups are welcome to book classes. If the number of the group exceeds 10 people, additional on-site quotas can be opened. Those who want to take classes on Sundays can inquire and discuss. Other Taiwanese specialty handicraft courses are welcome to inquire.

What You Can Expect

Duration: 1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)

1 Day

  • Milk tea with tapioca balls + Xiaolongbao Candle-Taiwanese Characteristic Cultural Handicraft Experience Class
    A vibrant display of diverse handmade food-themed candles from a Taipei Dadaocheng workshop, featuring highly realistic bubble tea, xiaolongbao, fried chicken, and Taiwan Beer designs.

Purchase Notice

-If the time cannot be met or the group class is included in the class, you can send a message to ask for discussion.

Includes/Excludes

  • material fee
  • Experience fee
  • Insurance
  • meals

Reminders

  • There are many entrances downstairs to the studio. To make it easier to find, everyone will gather at Watsons Pharmacy. Please gather at the meeting place ten minutes before class time. If you are late, please find your own way to the studio.

  • Meeting point: Watsons Pharmacy

  • Address: No. 34, Section 1, Dihua Street, Datong District, Taipei City

  • GOOGLE MAPS link ( https://goo.gl/maps/RDQjWSPR2rGwhaSC6 )

  • Studio location:

  • Room 025, 4th Floor, No. 21, Section 1, Dihua Street, Datong District, Taipei City

  • 課程中,蠟材的溫度較高,須小心勿奔跑嬉戲。

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Meeting Point

Location Name: Watsons Pharmacy

Address: No. 34, Section 1, Dihua Street, Datong District, Taipei City

Experience Location

Location Name: Yongle Market Lykke Handcrafts Studio

Address: No. 21, Section 1, Dihua Street, Datong District, Taipei City 103, Taiwan

How to Get There
The studio is located in Room 025, TFashion Base, on the 4th floor of Yongle Market. You can take the MRT to Beimen Station. You can ride UBIKE from Exit 3 or walk to Dihua Street. Yongle Market can be entered from Dadaocheng Cinema opposite Watsons Pharmacy and take the elevator. Go up to the fourth floor, turn left after exiting the elevator and go straight to the end, you will find the studio on the right.

Business Hours

Monday 10:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 23:59)

Tuesday 10:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 23:59)

Wednesday 10:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 23:59)

Thursday 10:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 23:59)

Friday 10:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 23:59)

Saturday 10:00–19:00 (Last Entry Time: 23:59)

Sunday Closed

Monday to Saturday 10:00-19:00. If you want to book a class on Sunday, you can discuss it.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 4 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–3 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the key components of the "Milk Tea with Tapioca Balls" that inspired the Dadaocheng candle-making experience?

Traditional Taiwanese milk tea with tapioca balls typically consists of black tea, milk (or creamer), sugar, and the distinctive chewy tapioca pearls, also known as boba. These elements combine to create a beloved beverage known for its unique texture and refreshing taste, which is recreated in candle form during the Dadaocheng experience.

2. What cultural insights and craft techniques are taught when making the "Milk Tea with Tapioca Balls" candle in Dadaocheng?

During the Dadaocheng candle-making experience, participants learn about the cultural significance and historical background of tapioca milk tea in Taiwan. The craft techniques involve creating realistic candle components, such as replicating the tea and milk layers, and molding individual tapioca pearls from wax, allowing visitors to craft a special souvenir.

3. What is the significance of tapioca balls in traditional Taiwanese bubble milk tea?

Tapioca balls, or boba, are crucial to bubble milk tea, offering a unique chewy texture that distinguishes it from other beverages. They are typically made from cassava root, giving them a slightly sweet, neutral flavor that complements the tea and milk. Their bouncy consistency provides an enjoyable contrast to the smooth drink, making it a fun and iconic part of the Taiwanese culinary experience.

4. What are the general nutritional considerations for traditional Taiwanese tapioca milk tea?

Traditional tapioca milk tea can be high in sugar and calories, primarily from the added sugar in the tea base and the tapioca pearls, which are carbohydrate-rich. The milk or creamer also contributes to the calorie count. For those mindful of intake, options with reduced sugar levels or milk alternatives are sometimes available when ordering the actual beverage.

5. What are the main ingredients and characteristics of a traditional Xiao Long Bao?

A traditional Xiao Long Bao is a delicate steamed dumpling filled with seasoned minced pork and a savory hot soup broth. The wrapper is thin and carefully pleated at the top. Key characteristics include its small size, the burst of hot soup when bitten, and the flavorful pork filling, making it a renowned dim sum delicacy.

6. What are the key distinctions between Xiao Long Bao and other types of traditional dumplings?

The primary distinction of Xiao Long Bao is the presence of a rich, savory broth inside the dumpling, created from solidified aspic that melts into soup during steaming. While other dumplings often have thick, sealed wrappers and various fillings, Xiao Long Bao features a very thin, delicate wrapper with distinct pleats and is always served with the unique hot soup filling.

7. How is "Xiao Long Bao" correctly pronounced for those interested in Taiwanese culture?

The pronunciation of "Xiao Long Bao" in Mandarin is roughly "shee-ow lohng bow." "Xiao" (小) means small, "Long" (籠) refers to the bamboo steaming basket, and "Bao" (包) means bun or dumpling. Understanding the pronunciation enhances appreciation for this iconic Taiwanese food, often encountered during cultural explorations in places like Dadaocheng.

8. What are the typical nutritional aspects to consider when enjoying Xiao Long Bao?

Xiao Long Bao primarily consists of carbohydrates from the wrapper, protein and fat from the pork filling, and some calories from the soup broth. As with most steamed dishes, they can be part of a balanced diet when consumed in moderation. The specific nutritional content can vary based on the size and exact ingredients used.

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