Picture taken with his Daddy and God-Father (Kevin's cousin).


Ziv certainly puts on alot of weight, especially those baby fats!
My perception of Taiwan, it should be a place with good food and shopping paradise. But I am wrong, nonetheless, this trip is just a 'de-stress' trip, so I just close one eye. One thing worth mentioning is their museum, unfortunately, the tour guide allocated very little timing for us to tour the museum.
The good thing about Taiwan is, almost where-ever you go, you definitely can see mountains and nice scenery. That is the view we see, when we went for outdoor spring bath.

Jioufen
Unfortunately they are closed cause the Taiwan government were afraid that people will vandalise the area since their election is round the corner. So it is as good as we never been there.

Wen Wu Temple
A temple where students and soldiers will go and pray.

Tea Center
We dropped by Taiwan tea center, there's nothing much there, we tasted the Hakka 'Lei Cha' which apparently is also available in Singapore.



Apart of those places mentioned above, we also went to Ximending, Shilin, Taipei 101 etc. Seriously, I think Ximending and Shilin are definitely over-rated!! Ximending is not exactly a good place for shopping, I would prefer some other night markets over that. As for Shilin, it is DIRTY and although there are many stalls selling food, but they are all kinda repeated. Everywhere you walk is fried chicken cutlet or if not oyster eggs. Shilin is obviously 'glamourized' by the Taiwan variety shows.


I sat by the beach for a glass of ice mocha. It is refreshing, this place is perfect for retirees.

Although shopping is not as shiok as what we thought, we still spent around 2k in shopping, buying local snacks and dinners.

