Tuesday, July 04, 2006

OEI!! This bloody computer is making me crazy, I've been trying to zip the pictures and twice it restarted by itself. Arghhh...!!

Oh yeah, hi everybody, I'm back from Taiwan. I reached S'pore on Sunday noon, but was too tired to upload any photos. Coz previously i stayed up to watch live soccer matches in the hotel. Heehe... managed to watch Germany vs Argentina, Portugal vs England and Brazil vs France. Cool manz.. Other matches I watched will include Ghana vs duno who... and some others I forgot.

The weather in Taipei is damn humid and the air is quite dusty. The weather can hit at least 35/36 degrees in the noon. So hui, rem to bring more pairs of shorts, sleeveless tops and also sunblock. And bring a proper pair of walking shoes and also slippers. Oh oh, and also sunglasses, hats and umbrella. Don't be afraid to use the umbrella coz the gals over thr always use it to shield themselves from the sun. Tt explains why they are all so fair.

Day 1




We arrive at our hotel at Cheng Du road... It is small and cosy. But by the end of our journey, this rm looks like a rubbish dump with many plastic bags lying around. Haahahaa...!






Day 2

This is Yang Ming Shan, we came here 3 times.. this was our 1st time, we didnt know this route to Yang Ming Shan was for those who wanted to hike the mountain. Faintz... lolz















This is how Taiwan's mrt look like. They don't call it 'di tie', they call it 'cheng yun'.









We went to Taipei 101..., to their 89th floor. Their lift took less than a minute to get us up there. Cool huh?












Ms Jin posing at the Taipei 101 picture in the day.










Looking down from Taipei 101.















Ya, this is me, at the top of the world. hmm, yeah, its quite dark isin't?












Taipei 101 in the nite. This picture is found in the observatory, so i just snap it for convenience sake. lolz... Anyway, its nice isin't it? The blue sky is just so awesome!















This is how the it looks like in the lift. Pretty rite? It looks as though we're viewing thru the telescope to study those astronomical planets and stars.

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