Taiwan photologs!

Finally finally. A part of the Taiwan photos are with me. The brother is sooooo lazy he’s so slow!

I abhor DSLRs/semi-pro cameras which takes photos in .RAW form. At least for now, I don’t require that kind of detailed processing of my photos. I’m TOO LAZY and its TOO TIME CONSUMING. Kudos to all photographers! All your time and patience spent on the processing photos is a virtue, I respect.

Enough of rumblings and rantings.

Photos! I shall let the photos do the talking.

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Jiu Fen old street!

 

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Spot my greedy face. *guilty* We were eating tang-yuans (glutinous rice balls) alike stuffs, which are made of yam/pumpkins.

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Smiling for the camera!

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I look like my mouth is filled with half a dozen of tang yuans-alike!

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It was more food than anything else, at this Jiu Fen old street. Daddy ate this traditional fish balls! They were quite yums too, alot of meat inside their fish balls.

 

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The peak.

 

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Catch the name of the shop on top of the photo. Its a shop selling lots and lots of goodies! Be sure to visit them when you’re here. They allow samplings for most of the goodies so you’ll definitely buy the right snacks home! :DDD Remember its “AH XIN DE DIAN”.

 

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Brother’s photo taking skills #megafail one. Has to retake few times and see the difference in lightings..

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These little kittens are massagers! Their rounded paws are for us to massage eg our forehead area..

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Outside Jiu Fen old street.

 

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We’re at Ye Liu!

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If you read Chinese, the blue signboards thats the two words “Ye Liu”

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I was trying to imitate the ‘statue’. Obviously i failed.

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Lol, ponchos rock!!

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Not many photos taken there because of the rain! :O It was more important to protect the camera.

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Next day. The night was spent at the motel. 汽车旅馆! Read more about the hotel HERE!

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The garage of our hotel!

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Isn’t it damn cool!

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The following night, was spent at the resort I previously blogged about here!

 

It was an orchid based hotel/resort..

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& There were many many different types of breeds of orchids in their lobby!!! I’m not sure if I’ve taken a photo of everything actually..

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At the hotel lobby waiting for the tour around the resort!

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Look at my slippers. Epicccccc. I wore this hotel slipper out instead of my shoes because they were wet from the touring earlier in the morning! =.= It was damn funny everyone was looking at my unique shoes.

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Mua chee making time!

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Funny mascot at the resort. HAHA! :D

 

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& Then Mua Chee was readyyyy! :)

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Alright its been a really long post! More photos in the next photolog! :D 

Welcome 2 Taiwan! :D

WELCOME 2 TAIWAN! :D (Do you remember those advertisements years back?)

I’ve been hearing and seeing Taiwan tourism related advertisements for years and years, compounded with my obsession with Taiwanese pop stars, so I’ve been longing to step my foot into this heavenly place (I assumed). *day-dreams that I’d meet stars like Wu Zun, Jay Chou, Rainie Yang, etc etc….*

& It was my very FIRST time there! Can you imagine my excitement!!!

*Beware, heavy post with lots of photos!*

Boy, I was so impressed with this country, it will be a place I would never get sick of visiting, I guess!! Not just because of the shopping, which everyone raves about. But also because of their excellent service and attitude. I would elaborate more as I blog of those instances! (Of course there would be some exceptions but generally, I’d had pleasant experiences in my 9 or 10 days spent in Taiwan!)

(I just so happen to be bloghopping, and saw QiuQiu’s post about bad service, and yes, I totally agree Singapore really have to improve in the service sector.)

Since it was my first visit, the parents decided that we should tour the whole of Taiwan. Not literally though, (it can never be done in 9/10 days!) but generally we went to the few main cities there, like Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and of course Taipei!

After so much praising, the only thing I’m unhappy about was the weather. It rained so much when we were there it just dampens the mood! =( Everything was so inconvenient, and we even bought ponchos because of the rain! You’ll see in some of my photos! Rawhh..

Alright the photos shall do the talking! The photos will not be very organized because these photos are from my camera itself. Still waiting for the brother’s!

 

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Taken at Jiu Fen. A very famous place I guess? Will show another photo with the name of the place!

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Taiwanese’s favourite Bing Lang!! I didn’t try it though.

 

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Random little crabs we had for lunch. Nothing really fancy!

 

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See, I told you, we were in ponchos…… How memorable!! :3

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This place is called Ye Liu. A must-go tourist attraction!

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It was supposed to be a very scenic and picturesque preserved ‘park’.

 

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But the weather was horrible. Not only did it rain, the winds were extremely strong. So disturbing we barely explored the place, took a glace from afar and left. Lol.

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Photos look blur too because my lens were tainted with water droplets.

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Brother hid his new and more pro camera. So I sacrifice my old Canon.

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I take photos of them, nobody take photo for me. So, self-camwhore lor! :O The wind made my hair a total mess!

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Hahah, we saw many people with overturned and out-of-shape umbrellas due to the wind! Hilarious sight, so glad we got ponchos instead of insisting on umbrellas.

 

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All the stones you see in the photos above are naturally shaped by the waves through wear and tear over the years. & There is this particular stone there, that is said to resemble the Queen’s head. I didn’t take a photo of the real stone because of the weather, so this is what I captured instead! :p

 

Next, we went to Dan Shui!

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Thats the Qing Ren Qiao (Lover’s bridge) in the background!

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The lovely bridge! We didn’t walk through it because of the bad weather. I was alone anyway! So it might be a good thing else later I #foreveralone! :O It is rumoured that couples must walk up and down the bridge holding hands!

Afterwhich, it was to Dan Shui Lao Jie! (Dan Shui Old street!)

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Basically to eat some delicacies there. This is something like a huge fishball called ‘Ah Gei’ with ‘dong fen’ and some stuffs in side! Quite yumyums in my opinion!

 

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Very yummy!

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Mountain pork sausages. Directly translated lol.

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& This veryvery yummy red bean pancake!!! Which costed only NT.10!! Which is around RM1. LOTS OF FILLING! :D I got a photo of the name of the stall, will post later! So when you guys get around in Tw you can try this if you see the same brand! There’s alot of stalls selling all around Tw and we’ve tried several of them, and this is the best by far. (This is at Dan shui and we saw their chain stall in Shihlin night market too!)

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My cute “stupid looking toy” which my brother rudely calls it. Urghh its so cute please.

 

We were on our way to Shih lin Night market! :DDD

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According to our tour guide, this is the best fried chicken stall! Which explains the queue. :3 I actually queued for it.

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There you go! If you wanna try it, remember that its the blue signboard one! I actually saw another stall just a few stalls away with the exact name but in a yellow signboard, and there was no queue there. :/

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HAO DA DA JI PAI! :D

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Happy face with the huge chicken cutlet! Om nom nom nom! It costs NT. 55 only! ^^

 

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Saw this huge melon in one of the fruit juice stall. Thats mommy’s palm. Can you imagine how huge it is? HAHA.

Daddy says its a water melon. But why the ‘stripes’ like that one! Wheres the dark and light green stripes? Mommy says its a winter melon. But got people make juice with winter melon?

Alright its a very heavy post I shall continue in my next post!

Have a good week people! No Monday blues I hope! ;)

Au Revoir Taipei – Movie Review

Yesterday was the day I stepped into the theatres after awhile. (Last movie I watched was Sorcerer’s Apprentice!)

I managed to catch the movie I’ve always wanted to, which was Au Revoir Taipei. The reason why I wanted to watch was, firstly because of my extreme-fascination/fetish for Taiwan. Its a country I’ve been wanting to go, to nom-noms at their night market, to shop till I drop. Secondly, the poster was really intriguing, nicely designed, deceiving enough.

 

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You see, nice or not!?!?!? Nice right??

 

Anyway. The whole duration of the movie was 83 minutes. The whole flick was really slow, so bad that it felt like I had been watching the movie for 2-3 hours already, but in reality, it was only around an hour. It was the first movie (from what I could remember), that I had the urge of leaving the theatres half way. (OH, I remember, the other movie I really left the theatres was ‘PERHAPS LOVE’, it was a musical-like movie, few years back.) But well, I stayed on of course..

I’d give this movie 2/5 stars. My friend said I’m already very generous. HAHA!

At the end of the 83 minutes, I felt like I wasted 83 minutes of my time, and 6 bucks on watching the movie!

I was so jealous of the person who was queuing infront of me at the ticketing booth. They bought tickets for Step up 3. :C :C :C I think any other movies which was showing would be better than this lur!

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Okay, this was their funny ending scene..

But well well, this movie was good in the sense it was able to portray some of the highlights of Taipei/Taiwan. Like their food street etc. It’d probably be better as a tourism-related advertisement instead of a movie, except that its too draggy and long.

No matter what, I’d still love Taiwan, and someday in the near future, I hope my dreams will come true. I want to be on the lands of Taiwan for a short trip soon!! :]

 

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