Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Larry and I jumped off the
ship excited about our last day in Taiwan. We thought that our old friend,
Eagle, may be able to meet us, but unfortunately we were visiting during the
working portion of the week and he was unable to get off.
There was a tremendous industrial port coming into the harbor. It was fascinating watching all the container ships being loaded.
A huge section of land reclaiming was being added to the port entrance on both sides.
We were greeted by a group
of Taiwanese energetic singers and dancers. The youngest was so sweet!
The terminal was gorgeous.
Completely opposite of the bare bones warehouses we walked through in Keelung.
After a quick question and answer
moment at the local information booth in the terminal we took a quick shuttle
to the MRT (underground transportation).
We were the only ones on the subway this morning.We purchased tickets for the
orange and red line heading to Lotus Lake at the Ecological District . No
problem with that…everything on the ticket monitor was translated to English!
We passed a primary school with animals.
turtles
We walked a few miles over a huge curving walkway that crossed a major highway with some Aussie friends.
Our view of the city off the curvy bridge.
Upon
arriving at Lotus Lake we enjoyed seeing the Peace Tower that the Rotary club had
displayed in 2006
We stopped for a little water break at the entrance of Lotus Park.
The tropical flowers were in full bloom
We stopped to investigate renting bicycles, but found we
could not because Larry had only brought Taiwan cash….a credit card was needed.
We spotted the Temple of
Confucius as well as a Buddha.
We had the best conversation
with a Taiwan English teacher, Chiang Pei-Hsin. She was anxious to travel to
the USA so our conversation was quite lengthy.
We saw some gorgeous Lilly
pads at the Lotus Wake Park where water ski jumps were placed out in the lake.
We passed the Old Zuoying
City Walls….crumbling in some areas.
We enjoyed the Tiger and
Dragon Pagodas. What remarkable structures!
We visited the colorful temple across the street.
The inside was decorated with tons of gold.
Unbelievable paintings adorned the ceilings.
The masks that are worn in Eastern Asia can be anything from medical throw-aways to a fashion statement in prints. Some one is capitalizing on this area of fashion.
Another incredible temple....WOW!
We stopped to eat a little
lunch and have a couple of Taiwan beverages with another couple.
The little
stand owner took a little snooze as we all enjoyed a cool breeze that swept
around the corner.
This bicycler had his walking stick in his basket...funny!
We headed back to the ship
with the 3:00pm sun heating us up in the 80’s.
Larry stopped to get a
Taiwanese haircut before boarding the ship. They really gave him a buzz job. He
says, “It will be back to normal about the time of our anniversary in June.” At
least he will be ready for the Philippines heat in a couple of days. We are
expecting temps in the 90’s on our arrival there on Friday! That will probably be the warmest day of our
whole adventure!
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