我爱台湾!
I so love taiwan!
Totally enjoyed myself for the full 10 days with my travelling partner Jasmine Twin (:
I've uploaded the full album on fb.
so here are some of my fav pics that I took during my trip.
well there's really loads more for me to improve on my photography
especially the angles and how to capture the best look.
so here goes...
High speed rail to Zuoying (Gaohsiung)
In taiwan, we spent our 2nd - 4th day at Kenting.
Kenting is really beautiful.
Scenery is simply magnificient.
Kenting is well known for its water sports and the marine biology.
we stayed at a minimi a mingsu.
the rooms are uber homey.
but the owners are only nice and helpful if you ask for help
other than that they just smile when u meet them.
when at Kenting go for a half day tour.
the pretty view is not to be missed.
the clearest water I've ever seen.
the corals must be really beautiful and how nice if I could snorkel in it.
but cant, cos the sand is really fine, precious and about to extinct.
so you cant go near this beach. only can take pics.
even the jellyfishes are so cute!
see the hearts!
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at Gaohsiung, the food and restaurants left me the deepest impression.
And the hostel I stayed in was the best lodging in Taiwan.
The owner - Nato was very 热情 and 有善.
we always love our brekkie in Gaohsiung.
well prepared and served oh so pretty ((:
of course I had to order my fav green tea latte.
not as thick as spore's.
at 小小 cafe is was homey.
The lady boss spoke to us in english told us where we should visit at gaohsiung.
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when we reach taipei it was pouring!
we had to take a cab from ximending station to our hotel.
but our hotel was only 7 mins walk from the station.
taipei is a shopping paradise at Shida and dongqu.
and more nightmarkets.
we went for day tour to yehliu and jiufen.
well.. yehliu was flooded with PRC
couldn't really enjoy the scenery.
and jiufen was packed with singaporeans and japanese.
^.^ hehs.
at yehliu, they were celebrating Mazhor birthday so we were lucky
to witness the event and saw the 三太子游行
and not forgetting the nostalgic jiufen.
can't wait for my next trip to Taiwan!
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