Sunday, October 15, 2006

GORGE-OUS!!

























Ni hau! How are you all doin? I hope you had a great relaxing weekend and while I'm on the subject, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!!

This weekend, Lee and I had Saturday off (for once!!) and so we fled the city, taking a train 4 hours East to the beautiful city of Hualien, home of Taroko Gorge - Taiwan's most mountainous range and breathtaking scenery! Man oh man, it lives up to its reputation! We busted out Saturday at 8am and tried unsuccessfully to sleep for the next 4 hours, but enjoyed the view along the way immensely! Finally, we arrive and make our way to the Visitor's Centre to plan the next 2 days! We rented scooters and checked into a (nice and cheap!) hotel, then explored Downtown; the food, the shops, the rain! After hours of walking around and a bit of shopping, it began to rain so we did the only thing we could do: saw a movie! Everything we wanted to see was either not playing or not at a good time, so we took a gamble with "9/11" and it was actually good, very intense. After the movie we watched this awesome dance show put on by a group of young Taiwanese dancers, with tribal drums and throwing-sticks, and some of the moves were amazing! Then we explored the Night Market and enjoyed a night time view of the ocean, accompanied by some fireworks!

The next day was incredible! We had a bite and then rode off for about 45 minutes, until we reached Taroko Gorge: miles and miles of mountains that go on forever in every direction! They were so huge and powerful and no matter how many hours we drove, they never ended! The gorge lies between, filled with rushing water and huge boulders and colourful bridges, and the mountains are dotted with little temples and waterfalls. I was speechless!

We made it back to our dorm just before 9pm Sunday night, with just enough time to unpack and make lesson plans for the upcoming week. Ohhh, I don't want to think about teaching!

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