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Rollin' along Tainan and Kaohsiung
... can most definitely ask students to show you pictures.
It's hard to believe that tomorrow is the last day of our trip :( Many students have said, "Ms. Leung, Ms. Kelly...can we stay in Taiwan longer?" We have told them, "We can leave you here permanently to stay longer, but I don't think your parents would be too happy about that". We have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow, as we will be visiting ...
The Long Road South
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From
there, the group travelled out to Sun Moon Lake, a famous historic site in
central Taiwan. The students had an opportunity to experience an Aboriginal based lunch and explore the lakeside pier. From there, we travelled to a paper factory to check out all the amazing work that goes into making different varieties of paper. In addition to checking out the factory, the students were invited make their own traditional Chinese fans. The students ...
Lost and Found
... Her English was incredible and after asking her where the bead glass blowing place was (Butterfly?) (no Dragonfly) she offered to drive me there. Nika, Victoria, and I spent the afternoon at looking at glass blown beads, learning about each other and how to roll beatle nut, and before the night was over we were sitting around the table at her sister's house eating a delicious meal.
The kindness of Taiwanese people never seizes to amaze me. While ...
My kind of Taiwan!
... have produced cartoon characters for comics, graphics, toys, film etc etc. It was absolutely superb and was all set at an extremely high standard, in three separate studios. There was brilliant outdoor art everywhere, on walls, houses and free standing sculpture and figures, all capable of being enjoyed and appreciated on a gorgeous day!!
I walked right around the Pier-2 area and back up the west side of the Love River. I crossed the bridge to see a sight ...
Day 5: Heading home
... there wasn't massage!
We headed back home to Hong Kong via Kaohsiung, it was a 2 hours train journey from Chi Pen, then a quick 1 hour flight home.
What an awesome adventure!
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