πΉπΌ Taiwan
Liberty Square Arch and Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall -S πΉπΌ
Recapping Taiwan
A video recap of our time in Teipai, Taiwanβincluding what went wrong. π₯πΉπΌ
The 228 Peace Park was a nice green space to enjoy. It is a Memorial Park to those that died during the February 28, 1947, massacre when the Chinese government cracked down on dissidents. -J πΉπΌ
After spending several days sick in a hotel bed, I decided to try some βalternative medicine.β
2/10, do not recommend. -S πΉπΌ
I saw this at the craft beer bar I went to yesterday in Taipei. I thought our bartender friends would appreciate it π. -J πΉπΌ
I also ventured over to see the Taipei Confucius Temple. Built in the Qing era of the late 1800s, was demolished by the Japanese, but rebuilt in the 1930s.
And I really liked the cute little Confucius they had outside. -J πΉπΌ
I present to you the Temple of Dalong Dong (better known as Dalongdong Baoan Temple and its gardens), which is located on Dalong Street. This is a Chinese folk religion temple built in the early 19th Century by Tongβan clan members who had immigrated to Taiwan from China. -J πΉπΌ
Got up at 4am to watch ASU take back the Territorial Cup in a 49-7 blowout win, which capped off a 10-2 regular season and a spot in the conference championship game, one win away from the playoffs. Not too shabby for a team picked to finish dead last. -S πΉπΌ
Taiwan is definitely a scooter-using place. They are everywhere. They have their own parking spots on the side of the road, and even have their own box painted on the road at intersections beyond the crosswalk where they can wait for the light to change. But unlike in some of the southeast Asian countries Iβve been to, they mostly follow the traffic rules. -J πΉπΌ
Not much to post today, but hereβs a tile mosaic at an elementary school, flanked by a kickass bicycle and a scooter with far too many empty bottles in its basket (I imagine a teacher who needed a lot of caffeine today).
The other photo is an inlaid relief of that same schoolβa nice touch. -S πΉπΌ
Scott has a pretty substantial upper respiratory infection, so he visited a local medical clinic.
Walked in, third in line, took 9 mins to be seen, got 5 prescriptions (filled in-house), paid NT$805 (less than our $25 copay in US) which included a βpublic burden feeβ and was gone in 25 mins. -S πΉπΌ