Taiwan Trip — Highlight 5
April 25th, 2008, 3:36 pm

On this day, I took John and his friend James for a half-day trip along the East Coast. John’s friend James, whom he met through fencing, had never been to Taitung (my town), and since Taitung is normally not on one’s travel itenary (despite its beauty), he came to Taitung to visit John. Therefore, I took the two of them to see what I think is the most beautiful asset of the region — the beautiful coastline.
We visited many spots along the scenic coastal drive, but my favorite stop was Sanxiantai. As a kid, I’ve always liked Sanxiantai for its harmonious, echoing relationship between water, land, and the bridge. There are three gigantic rocks off shore – remnants of some volcanic activity millions of years ago which is also home of some pre-historic artifacts that provides prof of Taiwan being the origin of the Austronesian culture. Ok, all that geologic and pre-historic things aside, as a kid Sanxiantai was just a big adventure land to me.
Too bad it was cloudy the day! Basically, it was cloudy through much of my trip. Nonetheless, I was very happy to re-visit my childhood adventure land, and I thought the two gentleman enjoyed it very much as well. There’s a different kind of beauty in cloudy days, but I just hoped that it was sunny so John could see the blue ocean that I’ve talked so many times about. Read the rest of this entry »



