Duck Dynasty's Rebecca Robertson wraps up visit to her native Taiwan

Rebecca Robertson with her Taiwanese family (Photo: Instagram)

The eldest daughter of Duck Dynasty's power couple Willie and Korie Robertson Rebecca, 24 recently visited her native Taiwan and it seems like she had a blast!

From enjoying the local cuisine to attending a wedding and sightseeing, Rebecca had a jam-packed vacation and she tweeted (@rebeccalorob) that she "had an amazing time in Taiwan the past few weeks, but it's time to say goodbye."

Her first post on Instagram (@rebeccalorobertson) from her Taiwan trip featured a scenic view of the city with two cups of coffee. "Happy new year from Taiwan. Morning homebrew coffee with mom," she wrote.

Her next photo was of her enjoying a meal with her Taiwanese family. "Blessed to be able to spend new year with my family in Taiwan. There are so many things to be thankful for this year, both my families, successful year with @duckanddressing and all my friends. Cheers to 2015," she captioned.

Rebecca was a transfer student from Taiwan who was adopted by the Robertsons after staying with them at their West Monroe, Louisiana home. She is a fashion-forward girl who opened up the boutique Duck and Dressing with her mom Korie. She was introduced to the show on season 5.

The main reason for her Taiwan visit was her sister Lilian's wedding on January 10, where she served as a bridesmaid. Rebecca was resplendent in a pink gown and admitted on Instagram that "I don't always wear pink."

Even before the wedding, Rebecca enjoyed a lot of dining out and sightseeing. Her Instagram feed boasted of shots of different Taiwanese delicacies such as the pearl milk tea, lots of steamed dumplings, freshly-made nigiri, a gorgeous cake and a heavily peppered corn on a stick - a Taiwanese street snack.

She also visited a village called Sunny Hills and shopped around an alley market. Rebecca and her friends also cycled a lot around Taiwan, even reaching the breathtaking Sun Moon Lake.

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