December 29, 2010 – Yehliu Park, Taiwan

The scenery makes you feel you’re in Arizona. The color of the rocks is a magnificent painting of God!

Selling

December 29, 2010 – Taiwan

After Baisha Bay, we stopped at a Buddhist temple and found carts selling machang. This man caught me taking him series of photos so he lifted up the bundle of machang for me to take few shots. He was also smiling at me and telling something in Chinese. I assumed he’s fascinated about I being interested with him and his machang.

Tunnel

December 28, 2010 – Eternal Spring Shrine, Taroko Gorge, Taiwan

We were only given a flashlight to use for the trail and we were on our own. The cave of Eternal Spring Shrine is just a few meters but it was really dark and we really hear the drops of water on our heads and its flow from end to end of the cave shrine carved into the mountain rock.

Toilet Bowl, NOT!

December 26, 2010 – Modern Toilet, Taipei, Taiwan

Our first meal in Taiwan was in Modern Toilet. Yes. It’s Toilet but a Restaurant.

Modern Toilet is a casual restaurant in Ximending. Everything in it is designed like you’re eating in a toilet (minus the you-know-what-i-mean smell, hahahaha!). The table is a bathtub, chair is a real toilet bowl and you have a shower hanging on the wall. The tea cup is a mini toilet bowl and even the plate of your viand. You have a rice bowl cover shaped like a real poop (hahaha!). You’re going to eat your poop ice cream. (hahaha!).

I had a poop stuck around my straw.

Above is a bathroom sink. It was a toilet bowl but it really was a bathroom sink. It had a faucet. When I looked down to check the water in it, I feel I was about to sit on it to have a poop. My mind didn’t accept the creative idea. Hahaha! Geesh. But it was really cool and funny. I was just not used to the design. I loved it!

Coated Tomatoes

December 26, 2010 – Ximending Shopping Area, Taipei, Taiwan

Those are the sugar coated tomatoes. Sweetest and Juiciest!