Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Day 2 in Taipei

Being a Friday, Aibek and Jane had to go to work so I basically went around on my own that day.. it was drizzling so instead of going to Beitou to see the hot springs, I went to the National Palace Museum 1st by dropping off at Shilin and taking a bus there.. that place is huge (actually Taipei to me was huge.. so much open spaces here and there) and the architecture was beautiful.. very chinese ah..

Main Gate to National Palace Museum

hehehe.. there were jade and bronze sculptures, artifacts mostly dating back to Qing Dynasty, calligraphy, maps, accessories.. I stayed like 2 hours at the museum.. it was quite amazing to see with my own eyes these artifacts which were so OLD.. it's like they came alive from the pictures found in my chinese textbooks back in school =) I particularly like the Jade White Cabbage.. it looked so cute.. and the concept was quite interesting.. hehe..

Anyway after immersing myself in chinese culture and history, I got quite hungry so back to Shilin I headed.. had a nice lunch there.. Goose Meat Noodles.. you don't get much of that in Singapore cos apparently goose here in Singapore is more expensive than chicken or duck.. I was trying to pay after ordering and got some weird looks.. later I found out that in Taipei, usually people pay after eating and just before leaving.. hehe..

so after the little lunch escapade, I headed for Bei Tou to see the hot springs… actually the MRT station is Xin Bei Tou.. gotta change at Bei Tou station.. then armed with my map, I wandered around and reached the Hot Springs Museum (yes many museums around) It used to be a Public Bath House and the design was quite Japanese with a Tatami-matted hall, those huge bathing pools, the wooden apparatus and stuff.. oh you can see a stream nearby as well.. that's where the spring water flows down from the hill top (yeah it was on a hill).. after the museum, I walked further uphill and turned into this alley lined with many bathhouses shops.. following the stream up, I finally reached the top and it was like WOW.. all I could see was a huge pool with lots and lots of white steam coming out of it.. yes I had reached Hot Spring Valley (or Hell Valley in some maps)

Hot Spring!

The water was so hot you can actually see it bubbling and boiling on its surface… the place smelt a bit strange, probably the sulphur and the water looks quite blue and mineral-ly.. what a sight.. oh and I saw a sign that says "Please do not cook eggs here" hahahha.. so cute =)
Anyway, after the spring I headed back downhill again, this time walked beside a small drain with spring water... the water was still warm here.. can still see it steaming..

Reached another museum on the way.. Ketagalan Culture Center.. just a building with a few floors of info and exhibit pertaining more to the different cultures and tribes in Taiwan.. you know, the aborigines.. I was the only person in the whole place so I didn't stay too long.. =) but it was interesting la.. just that it wasn't on my planned itinerary so I didn’t wanna spend too much time there..

So back to the MRT station and off to Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall.. oh my gosh that place is so HUGE!!! You'll have to walk for a while across the courtyard to reach the hall itself.. haha… but it was really grand and a sight to behold.. especially when all around the Memoral Site was modern looking buildings.. interesting contrast.. there happened to be an exhibition at the courtyard there as well featuring satellite images of places all around Taiwan.. so in a way I travelled a bit out of Taipei without actually doing it.. hahaha.. this place is definitely worth a visit for anyone who goes to Taipei =)

Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall

Oh and the Memorial Hall is also located pretty near the government buildings of Taipei.. I got a bit lost cos the roads didn't all have road signs at every junction but I managed to find the Kuo Min Tang Headquarters.. I also went to take a look at the Parliament House.. interestingly, these 2 buildings lie in a straight line facing each other.. talking about facing your opponent everyday =)

Having satisfied myself seing these 2 buildings, I walked to NTU Hospital MRT station and took the train to Long Shan Temple Station.. this was near evening already so I got to see the temple when it was all lighted up.. quite a number of people were there praying also.. it’s a lot larger than the temples I had been to in Singapore and quite serene as they played the chanting music over the PA system.. well after some photos there, I set off to look for snake alley, having read interesting stuff about what's to see there from Gitti's blog.. unfortunately, I headed in the wrong direction and got to a night market instead.. so sad I didn't see snake alley.. would have tried some snake’s meat or something.. but it was getting late and I was going to meet Jane at Houshanpi later so I headed off instead of turning back to look for the place..

Dropped off at Xi Men also for a while.. this place is a lot more modern and youthful.. youths walking everywhere, fashion shops, cinemas, fastfood outlets, maybe it was because of the rain but I didn't see anybody dressed too "weirdly" such a pity... had heard some interesting stories from Jane.. =) all in all, Xi Men is like our Orchard Road near Far East Plaza =)

So on this day, I travelled from Houshanpi to Shilin to Beitou to CKS Memorial to Long Shan to Xi Men and back again to Houshanpi all on my own.. I walked so much my legs felt weird.. hahaha.. after getting back home, Jane cooked up a nice dinner and the 3 of us sat in front of the TV and ate.. speaking of TV, they have more than 100 channels in Taipei and it’s free no need to pay for the cable channels.. Spoilt for choice I say..

1 comment:

anna said...

wow... so cool ar.. went around so many places...