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24th December 2010, 04:30 PM
#141
Re: Taiwan from my eyes

Originally Posted by
allenleonhart
u remind me of myself
mine is at kao shiung, opposite the spring summer pavillion, that god of war temple.

I did some googling and found the picture, that's a very nice temple.
How tall is the statue ? it looks very big also
Too bad I got no chance to go to kaohsiung
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24th December 2010, 06:26 PM
#142
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
121. Winter doesn't stop me
She still ploughing the land though it's cold and windy. but apparently spinach grow well in cold environment
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24th December 2010, 06:27 PM
#143
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
122. Popeye's Heaven
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24th December 2010, 06:28 PM
#144
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
123. The bond between Mother and Son
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24th December 2010, 06:28 PM
#145
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
124. Gate to the other side
Saw this cemetry from street, so I lift my cycle and take the stairs to enter this cemetry
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25th December 2010, 01:25 AM
#146
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
nice pictures you have there! i'll be heading to taiwan on the 26th!
thinking of going up the taipei 101 on new year eve night as i will be in that area. hope to capture some fireworks.
what are your views on it? someone told me that the fireworks will be at the taipei 101 area so not good to go up and shoot as cant have a nice view...
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25th December 2010, 01:47 AM
#147
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
Last edited by campoes; 25th December 2010 at 01:50 AM.
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25th December 2010, 09:01 AM
#148
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
111. Great Standing Maitreya Buddha
Haha! You are wrong. I went there in Feb. We were attracted by the huge statue from far, so decided to detour over there. As we parked on the opposite side of the temple, we had to crossed the 吊桥 to reach that place. Indeed it was a massive statue while
standing below it.
It was not a planned destination though, somehow we got there. Trying to find the photo from my album....
Anyway, very good Taiwan Holiday photos! Hiking during the weekends are in fact Taiwanese favourite past time.
Last edited by calkel20; 25th December 2010 at 09:14 AM.
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25th December 2010, 12:36 PM
#149
Re: Taiwan from my eyes

Originally Posted by
calkel20
111. Great Standing Maitreya Buddha
Haha! You are wrong. I went there in Feb. We were attracted by the huge statue from far, so decided to detour over there. As we parked on the opposite side of the temple, we had to crossed the 吊桥 to reach that place. Indeed it was a massive statue while
standing below it.
It was not a planned destination though, somehow we got there. Trying to find the photo from my album....
Anyway, very good Taiwan Holiday photos! Hiking during the weekends are in fact Taiwanese favourite past time.
ooppsss 
I thought there's not much publication for this area yet, so never thought tourist will come to this area during their vacation.
Thanks for the comments and corrent hiking in Taiwan is very fun. Most of the trails are well marked and the views from the top are splendid, worth the effort.
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25th December 2010, 10:37 PM
#150
Re: Taiwan from my eyes

Originally Posted by
campoes
ooppsss

I thought there's not much publication for this area yet, so never thought tourist will come to this area during their vacation.
Thanks for the comments and corrent hiking in Taiwan is very fun. Most of the trails are well marked and the views from the top are splendid, worth the effort.
And also we were joking about the few lightning rods on it's head, just like a few strands of hair left behind....
The other magnificent place is in Taichung, 中台禅寺,which has 4 great gods holding up 4 corners of the building, which signifies 风调雨顺. For the explainations, you need to ask your friend. My Mandarin also 1/2 full one. Haha!
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25th December 2010, 11:56 PM
#151
Re: Taiwan from my eyes

Originally Posted by
calkel20
And also we were joking about the few lightning rods on it's head, just like a few strands of hair left behind....
The other magnificent place is in Taichung, 中台禅寺,which has 4 great gods holding up 4 corners of the building, which signifies 风调雨顺. For the explainations, you need to ask your friend. My Mandarin also 1/2 full one. Haha!
Thanks for the info, will try to do some research
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25th December 2010, 11:58 PM
#152
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
125. Everyone is welcomed
"It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving." - Mother Teresa
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25th December 2010, 11:59 PM
#153
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
126. Shopping Spree for the festive season
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26th December 2010, 12:00 AM
#154
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
127. Starry-starry nite
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26th December 2010, 12:01 AM
#155
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
128. Rainy Christmas
Some people are walking fast through the rain, while other people standing in the rain waiting....
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26th December 2010, 08:37 PM
#156
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
How long were you there? Are you still there?
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26th December 2010, 08:56 PM
#157
Re: Taiwan from my eyes
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26th December 2010, 09:07 PM
#158
Re: Taiwan from my eyes

Originally Posted by
campoes
I'm on business trip for 1 month+ and i'll be here till after new year also

Work like a horse during weekdays then do hiking and shot like crazy during weekend

If anyone comes to Taipei for the new year, can PM me and maybe we can go together for shooting

Wah, that's pretty shiok. Mixing business with pleasure 
I just came back recently, was there from 6th to 22nd.
Did you go to the Pingxi Rail line? If you're into hiking, can try the sandiaoling trail. I hiked until the second waterfall then give up liao...if you do go, remember to carry your camera in a backpack cos the trail can get pretty steep....
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26th December 2010, 10:30 PM
#159
Re: Taiwan from my eyes

Originally Posted by
cityhunter66
Wah, that's pretty shiok. Mixing business with pleasure

I just came back recently, was there from 6th to 22nd.
Did you go to the Pingxi Rail line? If you're into hiking, can try the sandiaoling trail. I hiked until the second waterfall then give up liao...if you do go, remember to carry your camera in a backpack cos the trail can get pretty steep....
ahhh, if only u message earlier maybe we can go shot together 
Tomorrow i'm planning to do hiking in bitou cape and next week to hehuanshan, I'll try to include that sandiaoling trail for the week after, since I need to meet up and do some catch up with some of my friends in here also.
Please share your pics bro
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26th December 2010, 11:17 PM
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