For our part we took 5 days to visit family in Chiayi (3 hours south of us in Taipei), to visit a college friend of Hsiu-ling's up in the mountains in central Taiwan, and to visit one of the most famous scenic spots in Taiwan, Sun Moon Lake.
Chiayi was still surprisingly warm with temps in the upper 80s. We took Hsiu-ling's Mom and Dad to a fishing town named Puzi on the Taiwan Strait (opposite China) to buy some fresh seafood...of which my vegetarian family did not partake...But if it swims, wriggles or floats in the ocean...you can see it in Puzi.
Mr. Ray |
mmmmm....Octopus |
Then we hopped back in the car to visit the small mountain village of Guguan. This village was almost wiped off the map in 2004 when a landslide came surging down the steep mountain slopes during a typhoon. Today the semitropical jungle has won back the slopes, and the townspeople have rebuilt the town along with some flood channels. We didn't stay that long but had enough time to soak for a few hours in a local hot spring and go for a hike along a long forgotten railroad bed built for logging during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan (1895-1945). Nearby we saw one heck of a giant caterpillar
The mother of all caterpillars |
Our Lucy on the prowl |
Guguan |
Lastly, we wound our way through the central mountains of Taiwan to the town of Puli which is close to Sun Moon lake. We stayed in a traditional Taiwan minsu (a Taiwan B&B) which while cool looking on the outside was a bit of a dump on the inside and overrun by ANTS!!... We took a cable car where Hsiu-ling overcame her fear of heights...NOT, and the highlight of the trip was a visit to a small paper making factory which we toured and then got to hand make paper. The kids made clocks which now hang proudly in their rooms.
Talk with you soon
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