Saturday, August 28, 2010

Day 2 morning: It's about the nature

So up early on Day 2 of our Ruili trip.We get a full day today. I got to know a guy called Leo(http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/dai117) who is a native in Ruili through the internet and he advised on what we could do in the hills while we were there,

First things first of course, look out at the view

Good weather for the morning:It's trekking time


but before that, the all important breakfast which is part of our stay package

Half eaten awesome breakfast
Now we are full of energy to go and walk along the Green colored path( 綠色隧道) .We walked through a small bamboo forest that runs through the back of our hostel


Short path through some bamboo


And then we got onto the main road. You can see the devastation caused by typhoon Marokot from this building which was the only one that was damaged by the landslide in the area. The rains due to Marokot poured a lot of rains onto the Alishan mountain region caused a lot of mud/landslides but in Ruili, No human lives where taken.


Landslide affected building
More walking to be done before we hit the green colored path . It was a nice stroll through tea gardens and we saw many local huts and even caught sight of a cat sitting on a red brick wall.
Local hut .. probably they still make tea here
Nicely terraced tea gardens

The classic tea picking pose


The cat watching my every move



Finally we reached the entrance to the Green Colored Path.


It's an easy walk through some very nice scenery









Okay after the last flight of stairs where you see me posing in the Tai chi post posture, we got back to the main road and went back to the hostel for lunch . When in Taiwan, do what the Taiwanese do. So we chose to eat "bian tang" kind of like chinese take-away.











Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Day 1: It's all about travelling




So we got ourselves tickets on a Jetstar flight at guess what 7.05am in the morning . That means waking up at 530am and carrying our hand  luggages , catching a cab and getting to the airport real early ..Peng San...

By the time we got there, most people already checked in and we did not get to sit next to one another (awwww...) but one in front and one behind .Still not too bad...


Anyways, that's when I regretted not bringing my book along. Oh well , I was content to read the jetstar magazine. But in the end I got through that just slightly after the plane took off. Then it was pretty boring all the way to Taoyuan airport and to the THSR(Taiwan High Speed Rail). We got 2 tickets for Taoyuan-Chiayi which is the closest to Ruili. Since the high speed rail station is normally not near the city centre, we got onto a FREE shuttle they call the BRT(Bus Rapid transit) from the Chiayi HSR(嘉义快铁) to the Chiayi normal train station(嘉义台铁) where we arranged a pick up with our hostel (Ruo Lan Shan Zhuang:http://www.ruohlan.com.tw/) for NT$1500 to head up the hills
NT$920= SGD$40 for the high speed rail and it travels at 270km/h nice..... 

The Chiayi tai tie(嘉义台铁) which is part of the national rail system(http://www.railway.gov.tw/en/index/index.aspx)



So up the mountain we go, because the normal road up the mountain is being repaired due to the heavy rains from Typhoon Morakot last year, we had to take the more scenic but bendy road up the mountain. The wife got a bit carsick along the way.The driver said that's normal 90% of passengers feel carsick when he drives this road.The normal tourist road will be open soon and that one is much much better which we can attest to when we go down the mountain. Here are some pics along the way up.

Betel nut trees



So after a long day from Singapore, we finally arrived at our hostel. Ruo lan Shan Zhuang which is the oldest hostel in operation (>40yrs) in this hilly area of the Alishan mountains. So how does the view look like from the balcony of the hotel room .Well see for yourself.



We stayed in the cheaper accomodations provided by the hostels which are clean and nice. But it does not come with air-con and TV. A fan was provided but since it's pretty cold even in summer during the nights , it is not really necessary for the aircon. This hostels does provide a more upmarket( wooden house area,木屋区)which is a little bit more expensive but have air-condition, TV and a nice spilt ensuite bathroom and toilet.

Entrance to room
Corridor



So that is not the end of our day . We had dinner at a local place for SGD$8.50/pax include 5 dishes + 1 soup.

After dinner comes the best part, drinking tea with the owner's husband. This guy makes his own tea and sells it boutique style. That's why he can guarantee what you taste at the tea drinking is the same tea he is going to sell you. Without a reason of a doubt and it's not expensive .But the service is incredible, we drank tea and self made plum wine every night we are there .

So you would have thought that was the end of the day but alas it was not to be so .... We were brought to do some activity with some other guest to make a particular kind of rice cake called Zhuang Yuan Gao (状元糕)at the activity centre that was housed behind the main hostel building


My Taiwan Trip

Well, it all started with the fact that I have always wanted to go to Taiwan to visit an aunt of mine who married over to Tainan some 15 or so years ago but I never really got the time to get off work or studies until recently .

Since I am going to fly my self on Jetstar for 4.5 hours to get there, I might as well do some holidaying as well. Great chance to get some relaxation and connect back to the land blah blah blah... So we(me and the wife) decided to go to a town called Ruili, a small tea producing town we got to know about from lonely planet.

Our iternary was to go off from Singapore, stay a few days in Ruili then move down south to visit my aunt in Tainan and ultimately end our trip back to Singapore at Taipei.