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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Day 2 (20.12.2007)
Woke up at 4.30 a.m. cos i couldnt sleep for the whole night. Had my first buffet breakfast in Taiwan. Was quite disappointed by the food cos the entire buffet spread is in oriental style which means there are only side dishes, rice, porridge, toast, soya milk and fruits. Wasn't much to choose from. Ate a little.
After that proceeded to Ye Liu, which is my most favourite place cos the scenery is magnificant. It is supposed to be a coastline but due to decades of corrosion, we can see the formation of fossil rocks and rocks that resembles fairy shoes and even elephant's head. Its superb windy and the force of the waves will simply make u go WOW. Here are some pictures of ye liu.


Proceeded to Jiu Fen afterwards. Jiu Fen turned out to be a small alley with shop houses lined up side by side. All the shop houses were selling traditional food such as peanut sweets, meat balls etc. We were given only 1hr to shop there which is kinda rush. Didnt have time to explore the place at our own pace. Ordered their famous Meat Ball Vermicelli, gobbled it down in the shortest period of time and hurried down the shophouses for shopping. Bought a couple of their traditional food stuffs. Wasnt able to buy a lot cos its too rush and its pouring. Anyway, here are some pictures of Jiu Fen.


Proceeded to Ma Zhu Temple later. There were a total of 3 Ma Zhu. Two of which are made of Jade and pure gold. The Taiwanese were very devoted to Ma Zhu as they believed Ma Zhu is able to protect them esp fisherman. Here are some pictures of Gold and Jade Ma Zhu



Proceeded to Ah Mei Wen Hua Village later to watch a perfomance by the Ah Mei dancers. Here are some pictures;





After the performance, we proceeded to Hua Lian Guo Tong Da Fan Dian for a night rest.

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