On the main road into down-town Taichung is the local government building. An impressive glass building with a huge TV screen often showing life in Taichung. But the other day, I noticed that someone was having a problem with their computer. And if you think your computer problems are annoying, at least your woes are not on show for the good people of Taichung.
Arthur Dent may have travelled the Universe, but my travels will only take me as far as Taiwan. So these are my ramblings of living, studying and hitchhiking in Taiwan.
Monday, 10 September 2012
Monday, 27 August 2012
Monday, 13 August 2012
Day trip from Taichung to Kaohsiung (in the South) on the HSR, Taiwans high speed train that runs from the North to the South. Very impressed, smart clean stations, easy ticket purchase and the train zips along at nearly 300kmh. The bottom photo shows an indicated speed of 290kmh (hope you can see that...the photo was taken on my HTC phone).
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Sun Moon Lake situated atop the central mountains of Taiwan was our destination today. And what a brilliant day out. A beautiful place, green, cool (compared with the city) and very touristy! So an hours bus ride up to the mountains and then we toured around the lake on a boat. So with hunger pangs gnawing at us what to eat, BBQ'd 'squashed' bird (we couldn't tell if it was a small chicken or large sparrow) or dried squid...hmmm...how about a Chocolate Sundae and a Strawberry Sundae? So that was that, we didn't need to eat for the rest of the day.
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Special activity afternoon at Uni...it's like Play Dough (for those of a certain age) but with something that was made of rice. We were given tuition by an expert. The results from R - L: Dolphin (including waves) Lucky Carrot and Hamburger. Then we were given time to come up with our own creations, I 'created' the red, yellow and green things....they are birds...and I wonder if anyone else has come up with them.
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Ok, that's enough about food for now. As I was composing that last blog I heard the noise of workmen outside. So with camera in hand I stepped outside. Now please remember it is 8pm and these guys started working on the roads nearby at 8am! I am constantly impressed at how hard the Taiwanese work! They can strip 500 metres of it's top layer and have it resurfaced in a few hours. In fact my options to get home this afternoon were to either play 'chicken' with the heavy machinery or to walk over recently laid tarmac (in flip flops!). I chose the later option, it was, shall we say, a 'warming' experience.
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