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Chủ Nhật, 17 tháng 7, 2011

Xin Tian Yuan Restaurant (新田园) at Taichung, Taiwan

After we left Sun Moon Lake and drove passed Taichung, we simply stop by this restaurant for our lunch...cause we were starving...!
The Xin Tian Yuan Restaurant (新田园) (N23.90334 E120.92783) is just located at one of the intersection of YuChi street.

The restaurant was empty when we visited, I guess because the lunch time had over...our driver heard the drum's sound of our stomach and ordered for us Immediately!


The restaurant had very simple setup, no fancy decoration and without air-conditional.
Luckily, the foods served on our table very fast! Everyone just enjoy the foods silently...:)

Deer meat

Pork

Shrimps cooked with chili

Vegetables (I forgot the name of it)

Mushroom

Steam Fish

All foods were nice and tasty! We like the cooking method of Taiwan very much because they won't cook it too oily! Especially the Unexpected nice and simple fried rice! Yes...we had it Double! All of us satisfied with the foods! Thumbs Up!

If you visit this restaurant, you cannot miss the Fried Rice!

Once we finished our lunch, we said bye-bye to Taichung...and continue our journey...

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Location map of Xin Tian Yuen Restaurant, Taichung - Taiwan


Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 7, 2011

Wenwu Temple (文武廟), Nantou County of Sun Moon Lake - Taiwan

Visited the Wenwu Temple (文武廟) (N23.86960 E120.92685) after the Lake Cruise. There were many stalls in front of the temple selling souvenirs and local foods...


Before we step into the temple, I was attracted by this staircase...it was Full of little lantern bell on the both sides...

The staircase was locked with grill door and it's not accessible for public...and there was a write up about it beside the door...

"Getting to Wenwu Temple in earlier days was not so convenient as it is now; there was no round-the-lake road, and visitors had to take a boat to the pier below the temple and then climb up a lot of steps. Because the slope was so steep, the steps were called the "Stairway to Heaven". Now the steps are not needed to get to the temple, and they have been renovated into a 150-meter path with 366 steps the symbolize the 366 days in a leap year. The name of a historical personage is carved on each step, and the steps also incorporate the 24 bells on the two sides of the steps; the bells chime in the wind adding much to the romantic atmosphere. If you want to hang your own bell, ask the temple official how to do it."

The Little Lantern Bell

"The Wenwu Temple was established in BC1812, which was meant to be a place for youth people advocating the loyalty and learning martial arts. The Wen Shrine worships the Wenchang Dijun while the Wu Temple worships the Guansheng Dijun. Two temples lines each other in a wall. In that, the two are together called Wenwu Temple." You can read more about the history of the temple here.

The temple is guarded with 2 big Red Lions on both side

I was really attracted by the stone and wood carved within the temple! Amazing! You can see the nice wood carved at the roof before you step in...it's all over everywhere in the temple.



The two tigers beside the temple

The first hall of the temple...

There are total 3 main halls in the temple...we visited one by one slowly...

And we continue to the second hall...it was full of the little lantern bells again!

The second hall

The Little Lantern Bell

Beautiful stone carved

The decoration was very nice! And we slowly proceed to the third hall...

Behind the third hall, there was still some construction work carried on, I believe the restoration of the temple has not complete yet. But the stone carved was Awesome! It's all about Confucius.


We climbed up to the highest point of the temple just to snapped some nice photos about the temple...

The roofs of the temples

I can't post all the photos of the temple, because there are about 100 photos taken...
If you like to take nice photo of the temple, try to visit it on sunny day.

We hanged around the temple about 45 minutes and everyone were hungry...and we started the food hunt again! :)

The Wenwu Temple of Sun Moon Lake - Taiwan

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Location map of Wenwu Temple at Sun Moon Lake - Taiwan


Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 7, 2011

Millet Wine Museum (小米酒博物馆) at Ita Thao Village, Sun Moon Lake - Taiwan

The Millet Museum (小米酒博物馆) (N23.848113 E120.93303) is located along the main road of Ita Thao Village. You will notice many signage about the direction to the museum.

Millet Wine Museum

I like these three big Millet Wine Display!


Once we stepped in, there were whole roll of Millet Wine along the pathway...

And each of them are display with the write up...



The Millet vinegar

Beside the wines, there were also many antiques in the museum...some of items were really look familiar to me...

The Millet truck


My father had one of these type of wooden radio before...I miss it Very much!

The plate where the Ita Thao Aborigines use for fruits

The Grandfather Clock

The bicycle (below) triggered my childhood memory. My grandpa used it to tour me around the village! Oh! I miss those days SO much!

The antique bicycle

The dynamo which I like to played with...those days...

The bicycle seat...which I Never have a chance to sit on it because I was just a small kid...those days...

Then follow the detail report of the Taiwan Earthquake (21st September, 1999)
If you can read Chinese...


The changes of the mountain after the quake

A short brief of the Aborigines - Ita Thao

We hanged around the Museum for about 30 minutes and continue our tour in the Ita Thao Village of Sun Moon Lake.

The Millet

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*  My Taiwan Trip on May, 2011

The Location Map of Millet Wine Museum of Ita Thao Village


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