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    • Day 4

      Pier 2 Arts Center

      November 4, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

      Kaohsiung’s Pier 2 Arts Center is sprinkled with public art as well as private galleries. We also found a cluster of air conditioned shops, which provided a must needed respite from the heat before we hoofed it back to the ship.

      One of my favorite sculptures was a dome made of wooden chairs. Sadly, the walking path through a nearby banyan tree was closed to the public. I would have loved to have climbed around in there.
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    • Day 9

      Sechster Tag

      September 19, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

      - Frühstück in Kaohsiung
      - Fahrt zum Kunstmuseum
      - Besuch eines Militärkulturparks
      - Mittagessen (Beefnudeln lecker, schmeckt so wie Gabi's Rindfleischsuppe)
      - Besuch von Qijin (Bier am Strand)
      - Sonnenuntergang am Meer
      - Koreanisches BBQ
      - Bier am Aiheriver
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    • Day 195–196

      Kaohsiung, Taiwan

      April 18 in Taiwan ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      What an introduction to Taiwan! This was a great place for us to get used to the transport systems, using both MRT and buses, and get to visit a night market again. In the day the city looked pretty normal, but lit up at night it was a neon explosion!

      Great night market, weird signs, and cute temples scattered around made us hopeful and excited about what else Taiwan had in store.
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    • Day 94

      Random Observations 4

      November 1, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Auf Reisen gibt es immer wieder ungewöhnliche, lustige oder überraschende Anblicke. Diese passen leider nicht immer in die Blogeinträge. Deshalb möchten wir sie hier teilen.
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      English version

      While traveling one often encounters unusual, funny or surprising things. They don’t always fit into the regular posts which is why we would like to share them here.
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    • Day 195

      Dragon and Tiger Pagodas, Kaohsiung

      April 18 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      These should have been the star of the show for the lotus pond but unfortunately under repair currently.

      In front of the two large pagodas there are usually a dragon and tiger statue on each side, you enter through the dragon's jaws, walk each Pagoda and exit through the tiger's mouth. Would have been great to see in its full glory, but at least we got to see it and the rest of the lotus pond made up for it.Read more

    • Day 30

      Half the Zodiac at Lotus Pond

      October 16, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Today I enjoyed a walk around Lotus Pond and the views over the lake towards a variety of beautiful pagoda and temples. I saw half the chinese zodiac chilling around the lake, a multitude of ducks, swans, cranes, magpies, swallows, squirrels, tortoises, dogs and chicken, even two nonchalant rats enjoying the weather near the Riviera. It was quite a relaxing and slow day, tomorrow I will travel just a little bit further north again to Tainan for a single night. I'll miss this hotel already, free hot chocolate is a deal that is very hard to deny.

      Google Translate:
      Heute habe ich einen Spaziergang um den Lotusteich genossen und die Aussicht über den See auf eine Vielzahl wunderschöner Pagoden und Tempel genossen. Ich sah das halbe chinesische Tierkreiszeichen um den See herum chillen, eine Vielzahl von Enten, Schwänen, Kranichen, Elstern, Schwalben, Eichhörnchen, Schildkröten, Hunden und Hühnern und sogar zwei lässige Ratten, die das Wetter in der Nähe der Riviera genossen. Es war ein recht entspannter und langsamer Tag, morgen werde ich für eine einzige Nacht noch einmal etwas weiter nördlich nach Tainan reisen. Ich werde dieses Hotel jetzt schon vermissen, kostenlose heiße Schokolade ist ein Angebot, das man nur schwer leugnen kann.
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    • Day 195

      Zuoying Lotus Pond, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

      April 18 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Our first day in Taiwan and the weather was much more tolerable thankfully. We wandering around half of this lotus pond, enjoying the pagodas and pavilions along the way, spotting dogs out with their owners, and TV crews filming some type of travel content with multiple couples!

      A lovely area of the city, and a leisurely walk which was most appreciated ♥️
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    • Day 195

      Spring and Autumn Pavilions, Kaohsiung

      April 18 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Favourite area of the lotus pond, this was such fun to explore! There was a turtle pond near the entrance, then you entered through the dragons mouth and walked a windy path up and down! Once you come out of the tail you can see the pavilion far in the lake with a straight walkway towards it. On your way back you cut through smaller pavilions till you reach the shore again. Very brightly coloured but fun.Read more

    • Day 325–331

      好茶舊社 (old good tea)

      February 8 in Taiwan ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      What an experience!!

      Like so often Leon and me went for an hike into the nature. It was planned to hike for 2 days but we had now idea what was waiting for us in the middle of nowhere.
      A short time before the sun went down we found an old village, we looked a little bit around but just saw one man and we couldn’t talk to him. We went to bed and prepared our self for leaving after breakfast.
      While leaving we met more people and the people spoke English (first photo)
      We had a nice conversation and the boys told us that they rebuild there old village, all of them been indigenous people (Rukai) and they had to leave home 1977.

      We really liked the place but we didn’t had enough food for more then one day so we walked down again(5 hours to the next village). But for us both it was sure that we have to come back. In the evening we met a friend from Germany (Natalia), we told her about our plans, we bought enough food and the next morning we went back up again.

      We stayed in Sasalas house and helped a little bit with rebuilding work. The most of the place is still abandoned but it makes slowly process and we hope more people will come up here more and maybe also live here again.

      This place gave us a lot and we have the best feelings about the time, but it’s too much to write, so if you read that and want to know more just ask me.
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    • Day 8

      Kaohsiung

      November 11, 2023 in Taiwan ⋅ 🌙 79 °F

      Breakfast this morning was on a level I have never seen. This hotel has one of of the biggest and best buffets I’ve ever seen. Sections of Foods from The West, Taiwan, Japan, and China. I have seen more Westerners here this morning, lots of American Blue collar management/engineer “I travel to Asia for work” /“maybe shipping but I wear camo baseball hats, drink a lot and talk real loud”kinda guys.
      So after breakfast I came back up to the room and have napped all day in this glorious bed. I’ve wondered a few times if I should be doing more sightseeing, but I’m listening to my body. I’m going to the 1st night of Coldplay here in Kaohsiung (my 3rd concert for those is keeping track) and it is taking a lot out of me. I’m ok with this trip being what it is. I am doing everything I came here to do. I am also aware that I will need to hit the ground running when I go back to work and being able to rest is really what I need.
      The air quality here is very poor today. We will see how it is this evening.
      So I had gone down to the desk this morning to ask a couple of things. One was that I had noticed that I am on the executive floor. They had said something about upgrading my room. So I asked, If I am on the Executive floor, do I have Executive Lounge Access? Now I didn’t pay for it, they upgraded me. Either way I didn’t care but it never hurts to ask. So they gave it to me!
      So it really never hurts to ask.
      I finally got up around 3:30ish. I wanted to eat and shower and be on the way by 6:30. Google maps said it would take about an hour to get the the venue via walking/metro.
      So there is a HUGE dept store attached to this hotel, and they have a food court in the basement floor. I have learned that in parts of Asia the food courts on the basement level of dept are supposed to be really good. And I didn’t even have to leave the building.
      I found lunch, braised pork belly w/rice set. Had really nice fresh veggies with it and soup with a fish ball and pieces of mackerel. I have discovered I don’t mind mackerel, on this trip.
      So I went back upstairs, got ready and by the time I actually left the hotel it was almost 7 pm. One thing that has been a challenge is finding out what time the band goes on stage. They tell you when the doors open and when the opener goes on, but not when the actual band comes on. So the ticket said 7:30.
      In Japan, they went on at 7:15 ( the trains stop running at a certain time, hence the earlier time) So I figured I’d shoot for 7:30. Well already running behind. No worries, I’ll see all 4 shows I can be late. So I have to walk 15 minutes to the metro station. And the hard part with Google maps is starting out. It always turns me around. I have to bust out the compass when it says “Head West”.
      So I get to the metro station. And I know I need to get a ticket or ideally a 1-2 day pass to ride the train. And I’ve gotten comfortable with the ticket vending machines in Japan.
      But I’m just not finding what I need.
      Then, 2 girls appear, one speaking perfect English, asks if I needed some help. I tell her what I need and they walk me over to the 7-11 (right there in the station ) and she helps me get a metro card. And ends up speaking to the clerk for me. She was a HUGE help. So I got my metro card. I probably put too much money on it. But I didn’t know how much it would be, hadn’t done the exchange rate math , and definitely didn’t want to get stranded after the concert because I hadn’t put enough on the card.
      So I am on the way on the train, the Taiwan really know how to do a/c. It felt really good.
      I was worried about the smog alert today, but by this evening it didn’t seem very bad. Funny enough, my throat feels the best it’s felt all trip. I think it’s the humidity. My body responds better to it, lol.
      So I get off the train, and have to walk another 15 minutes. But I see a couple of people getting off too, and I KNOW they are going to the concert, so I kinda watch where they go.
      As I’m walking , I am reminding myself that it’s ok if you miss the 1st few songs. But I got there and they hadn’t even gone on yet!!
      So I run to the bathroom then make my way down to the floor. Now for these 2 shows I have general admission floor tickets. Which means you stand and there are no assigned seats, no seats at all.
      Well it was fantastic! I much prefer it that way. You can stand in the back or along the sides in little empty pockets. So you can sing , spin, dance, bob up and down and have some space!! I moved around too, seeing where it was good for different songs.
      Khaosuing stadium is open air, and it was hot. But I knew it would be and prepared for that. I bought one of those neck fans. I wore it the whole time and it was the BEST thing I brought on this trip. I knew it would be.
      Heading home was interesting. About 1/2 the stadium crowd was taking the metro and there is ONE station that everyone has to get through. But the city did a wonderful job managing the crowds. There was a guy on a megaphone that was directing things in the metro station and making everyone laugh. Have no clue what he was saying, lol.
      What a cool experience. What I haven’t seen as far a sightseeing, I feel like I am making up for seeing these concerts in these 2 different countries. I like Taiwan. There are lots of people riding motorbikes. Lots of people eating noodles on small plastic stools. It’s the climate. It is conducive to spending more of life outside. Restaurants are small and tables and stools spill out onto the sidewalks. There is a rhythm that is nice.
      I look forward to seeing more of it tomorrow.
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    Kaohsiung, 高雄市

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