The sun came out (briefly)! Here's proof.


The sun came out (briefly)! Here's proof.
The mosquitos got a few parting chomps, my least favorite souvenir. Home to the land of flushing toilet paper, of shower curtains, a clothes dryer and drinking tap water.
Goodbye narrow alleys, scooters darting around pedestrians, clotheslines, bars over every window and door, the visual chaos of signage gone wild. Miss you.
Alishan National Park
Some sightseeing around Chiayi, the one place I don't have to explain how to pronounce my name! Then to a decadent 10-course dinner and the most luxurious hotel experience of my life.
This route is a popular day trip from Taipei. Our driver, Mr. Yang, said he's driven this route nearly every day for the past 8 years, but it was my first time (unless I went as a baby?). Soggy, fantastic day.
MRT Sanchong exit playground, family meetup, Shilin night market
Kenting National Park is one of the most beautiful places in Taiwan, with sandy beaches, caves, coral reefs, oodles of coastal scenery.
We caught the Kenting Express bus from the Zuoying HSR station. It's a two-hour ride on a comfy coach bus, and the driver presented each of us with bottles of water and packets of tissue. Cost: Less than $6, paid with EasyCard. Public transportation in Taiwan is UNBELIEVABLE.
Onward to Kaohsiung. Wild monkeys! Kaohsiung is the major city in Taiwan's south. Like Seattle, it's a bustling port city with wide avenues and a beautiful waterfront. Unlike Seattle, it's home to wild monkeys that run around like squirrels.
We went to the Shoushan Zoo, which was really nice. Admission cost 50 cents for adults, 20 cents for kids. But the real attraction was just OUTSIDE the zoo gates, where we found wild formosan macaques in a park popular with hikers. They are completely unafraid of people, and we got SO CLOSE. The more I watched them, the more I thought, we're not so different.
HSR to Tainan! Tian Gong temple, National Museum of Taiwan Literature, Confucius temple and Koxinga shrine