Saturday, October 25, 2008

Tainan / Kaoshiung, Day 4

At the peak of Chigu Salt Mountain


The reason why this salt mountain existed is because it was a huge pile of unwanted salt dumped here long ago. The japanese dug a huge hole and allowed the sea water to flow in, and when the sun dries the sea water, salt is left behind. However, soon they realised that it was very costly to manufacture salt here so they just abandoned it. And so, having lack of tourist destinations, they decided to make this a must-see place.



Trust me, it was unbearably hot




Kaoshiung


Fokuangson

(Largest Buddhist Temple in Taiwan)


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This temple is really really huge
It is like a mini town
There is a Buddhist University, hostel, restaurants and many temples inside
There is a branch of this temple in Malaysia, the one in Jenjarum




























At the Spring and Autumn Pavillions
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Hsuan Tien Shangti Temple and Confucius Temple


It is a must to enter through the dragon's side and come out through the tiger's side


Ferris Wheel on top of the largest shopping mall in South East Asia


Here it is peeps

It is veryyyy big

Has about 12-13 floors

This is just the front view of the mall


This river has got ZERO historical value

The main issue about this river is that it used to be really stinky

So, they started cleaning it by using the funds from the river cruise

It's not some Nile River where it is so significant. Just a colourfully lighted-up river and thus, made into a tourist attraction.


Love River Cruise










1 comment:

ChoreOIndiV- Gan said...

Shooot! i didnt come to your blog for a few days and got sooo many posts adi!
wth! and youre in taipei!!!!!!!!!!
wow!!!!