Thst couple of days have been incredibly busy. We managed to visit two memorial halls; One for Chaiang Kai Sheck, and the other for Dr. SUn, both of which were highly important Taiwanese leaders. CKS was a political and millitary leader, and his museum had two sedans. We also got to see the changing of the guard, in front of a twopstory tall statue of him. The army, navy, and air force are responsible for guarding this statue, and they take turns every hour. They do an impressive baton style routine at each switch to boot. Some people think that his memorial hall gives CKS too much individual credit, not giving acknowlegment for all of th people behind his movements.
Dr. Sun was more of a philosophical leader, but he had a similar statue too. He was famous for changing the local philosophy a bit. `Thinking is easy, doing is hard” became “Thinking is hard, doing is easy”, making things much easier on the average citizen.
We also got to do some urban crawling; checking through malls and visiting a tea convention that my friend`s sister was working at.
Of course, we had to visit Taipei 101 This is the tallesssssst building in taiwan, and until recently, it was the tallest buiding in the entire world. The view from there was pretty cool. To my suprise, going to each of these tall towers was a bit of a unique experience. Shanghail, Tokyo and Taipei are all different enough cities that I think it was worthwhile to see each from far up.
We also got to go to a hot springs place. The colder pool that we went to in the end seemed fine for me, but my more tropical ajdusted friends seemed to be super cold. Similarly, the hottest pool we went to was not the msot fun for me, but seemed like the best ones for my Taiwanese friends..
We head to Taichung today, my friend`s hometown. My ffriend says that things are slower there and less formal, and views this in a positive light, so it looks like I will get a taste of Taiwan aside from the capital city.. Thst couple of days have been incredibly busy. We managed to visit two memorial halls; One for Chaiang Kai Sheck, and the other for Dr. SUn, both of which were highly important Taiwanese leaders. CKS was a political and millitary leader, and his museum had two sedans. We also got to see the changing of the guard, in front of a twopstory tall statue of him. The army, navy, and air force are responsible for guarding this statue, and they take turns every hour. They do an impressive baton style routine at each switch to boot. Some people think that his memorial hall gives CKS too much individual credit, not giving acknowlegment for all of th people behind his movements.
Dr. Sun was more of a philosophical leader, but he had a similar statue too. He was famous for changing the local philosophy a bit. `Thinking is easy, doing is hard” became “Thinking is hard, doing is easy”, making things much easier on the average citizen.
We also got to do some urban crawling; checking through malls and visiting a tea convention that my friend`s sister was working at.
Of course, we had to visit Taipei 101 This is the tallesssssst building in taiwan, and until recently, it was the tallest buiding in the entire world. The view from there was pretty cool. To my suprise, going to each of these tall towers was a bit of a unique experience. Shanghail, Tokyo and Taipei are all different enough cities that I think it was worthwhile to see each from far up.
We also got to go to a hot springs place. The colder pool that we went to in the end seemed fine for me, but my more tropical ajdusted friends seemed to be super cold. Similarly, the hottest pool we went to was not the msot fun for me, but seemed like the best ones for my Taiwanese friends..
We head to Taichung today, my friend`s hometown. My ffriend says that things are slower there and less formal, and views this in a positive light, so it looks like I will get a taste of Taiwan aside from the capital city.. Thst couple of days have been incredibly busy. We managed to visit two memorial halls; One for Chaiang Kai Sheck, and the other for Dr. SUn, both of which were highly important Taiwanese leaders. CKS was a political and millitary leader, and his museum had two sedans. We also got to see the changing of the guard, in front of a twopstory tall statue of him. The army, navy, and air force are responsible for guarding this statue, and they take turns every hour. They do an impressive baton style routine at each switch to boot. Some people think that his memorial hall gives CKS too much individual credit, not giving acknowlegment for all of th people behind his movements.
Dr. Sun was more of a philosophical leader, but he had a similar statue too. He was famous for changing the local philosophy a bit. `Thinking is easy, doing is hard” became “Thinking is hard, doing is easy”, making things much easier on the average citizen.
We also got to do some urban crawling; checking through malls and visiting a tea convention that my friend`s sister was working at.
Of course, we had to visit Taipei 101 This is the tallesssssst building in taiwan, and until recently, it was the tallest buiding in the entire world. The view from there was pretty cool. To my suprise, going to each of these tall towers was a bit of a unique experience. Shanghail, Tokyo and Taipei are all different enough cities that I think it was worthwhile to see each from far up.
We also got to go to a hot springs place. The colder pool that we went to in the end seemed fine for me, but my more tropical ajdusted friends seemed to be super cold. Similarly, the hottest pool we went to was not the msot fun for me, but seemed like the best ones for my Taiwanese friends..
We head to Taichung today, my friend`s hometown. My ffriend says that things are slower there and less formal, and views this in a positive light, so it looks like I will get a taste of Taiwan aside from the capital city.. Thst couple of days have been incredibly busy. We managed to visit two memorial halls; One for Chaiang Kai Sheck, and the other for Dr. SUn, both of which were highly important Taiwanese leaders. CKS was a political and millitary leader, and his museum had two sedans. We also got to see the changing of the guard, in front of a twopstory tall statue of him. The army, navy, and air force are responsible for guarding this statue, and they take turns every hour. They do an impressive baton style routine at each switch to boot. Some people think that his memorial hall gives CKS too much individual credit, not giving acknowlegment for all of th people behind his movements.
Dr. Sun was more of a philosophical leader, but he had a similar statue too. He was famous for changing the local philosophy a bit. `Thinking is easy, doing is hard” became “Thinking is hard, doing is easy”, making things much easier on the average citizen.
We also got to do some urban crawling; checking through malls and visiting a tea convention that my friend`s sister was working at.
Of course, we had to visit Taipei 101 This is the tallesssssst building in taiwan, and until recently, it was the tallest buiding in the entire world. The view from there was pretty cool. To my suprise, going to each of these tall towers was a bit of a unique experience. Shanghail, Tokyo and Taipei are all different enough cities that I think it was worthwhile to see each from far up.
We also got to go to a hot springs place. The colder pool that we went to in the end seemed fine for me, but my more tropical ajdusted friends seemed to be super cold. Similarly, the hottest pool we went to was not the msot fun for me, but seemed like the best ones for my Taiwanese friends..
We head to Taichung today, my friend`s hometown. My ffriend says that things are slower there and less formal, and views this in a positive light, so it looks like I will get a taste of Taiwan aside from the capital city.. Thst couple of days have been incredibly busy. We managed to visit two memorial halls; One for Chaiang Kai Sheck, and the other for Dr. SUn, both of which were highly important Taiwanese leaders. CKS was a political and millitary leader, and his museum had two sedans. We also got to see the changing of the guard, in front of a twopstory tall statue of him. The army, navy, and air force are responsible for guarding this statue, and they take turns every hour. They do an impressive baton style routine at each switch to boot. Some people think that his memorial hall gives CKS too much individual credit, not giving acknowlegment for all of th people behind his movements.
Dr. Sun was more of a philosophical leader, but he had a similar statue too. He was famous for changing the local philosophy a bit. `Thinking is easy, doing is hard” became “Thinking is hard, doing is easy”, making things much easier on the average citizen.
We also got to do some urban crawling; checking through malls and visiting a tea convention that my friend`s sister was working at.
Of course, we had to visit Taipei 101 This is the tallesssssst building in taiwan, and until recently, it was the tallest buiding in the entire world. The view from there was pretty cool. To my suprise, going to each of these tall towers was a bit of a unique experience. Shanghail, Tokyo and Taipei are all different enough cities that I think it was worthwhile to see each from far up.
We also got to go to a hot springs place. The colder pool that we went to in the end seemed fine for me, but my more tropical ajdusted friends seemed to be super cold. Similarly, the hottest pool we went to was not the msot fun for me, but seemed like the best ones for my Taiwanese friends..
We head to Taichung today, my friend`s hometown. My ffriend says that things are slower there and less formal, and views this in a positive light, so it looks like I will get a taste of Taiwan aside from the capital city.. Thst couple of days have been incredibly busy. We managed to visit two memorial halls; One for Chaiang Kai Sheck, and the other for Dr. SUn, both of which were highly important Taiwanese leaders. CKS was a political and millitary leader, and his museum had two sedans. We also got to see the changing of the guard, in front of a twopstory tall statue of him. The army, navy, and air force are responsible for guarding this statue, and they take turns every hour. They do an impressive baton style routine at each switch to boot. Some people think that his memorial hall gives CKS too much individual credit, not giving acknowlegment for all of th people behind his movements.
Dr. Sun was more of a philosophical leader, but he had a similar statue too. He was famous for changing the local philosophy a bit. `Thinking is easy, doing is hard” became “Thinking is hard, doing is easy”, making things much easier on the average citizen.
We also got to do some urban crawling; checking through malls and visiting a tea convention that my friend`s sister was working at.
Of course, we had to visit Taipei 101 This is the tallesssssst building in taiwan, and until recently, it was the tallest buiding in the entire world. The view from there was pretty cool. To my suprise, going to each of these tall towers was a bit of a unique experience. Shanghail, Tokyo and Taipei are all different enough cities that I think it was worthwhile to see each from far up.
We also got to go to a hot springs place. The colder pool that we went to in the end seemed fine for me, but my more tropical ajdusted friends seemed to be super cold. Similarly, the hottest pool we went to was not the msot fun for me, but seemed like the best ones for my Taiwanese friends..
We head to Taichung today, my friend`s hometown. My ffriend says that things are slower there and less formal, and views this in a positive light, so it looks like I will get a taste of Taiwan aside from the capital city..