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Tuesday 13 September 2016

To the Tip of Taiwan


In the middle of August, 2016, I headed back to Taiwan for another job. Arriving on the Friday night to Kaohsiung, my fiancée travelled down to meet me and spend the weekend before I started work on the Monday. As much as we will one day live in Australia (or Europe, or America, or Dubai; whichever country she takes a fancy to at the time!), her home will always be Taiwan. She wants me to be able to see and experience as much of her home country as possible. With that in mind, she planned for us to spend two days down at the southernmost tip of Taiwan, in the popular town of Kenting.

Our room in Grand Hi-Lai Hotel, Kaohsiung.
After a long day of flying - Adelaide to Sydney to Hong Kong to Kaohsiung - I was quite ready to sleep. For the first night, and for the following week during the job, I'd booked into Grand Hi-Lai hotel in downtown Kaohsiung. I've stayed here before on a few occasions, and it's always a pleasant place to spend the night. Interestingly, on this visit, I learned that the name of the hotel in Chinese is actually pronounced "Han Lai". I had heard the locals pronounce it like that before but had never understood why, given the English spelling. However, it seems "Hi-Lai" is either misspelled, or an attempt to make it sound a little more anglicised! So, if you say "Hi-Lai" to a taxi driver, they probably won't know what you mean. Found that out the hard way! But anyway... we settled in to a relaxing night before setting off bright and early the next morning.

Avy had pre-booked tickets for us on the Kenting Express bus service, departing at 9am. Hers had come with a 1-day Kenting shuttle bus pass and the High Speed Rail ticket that got her down from Taichung. My ticket came with a 2-day Kenting shuttle bus pass. We checked out of Hi-Lai and began walking to the MRT stop... in the wrong direction. This is what happens when I let Avy lead the way! I am, after all, the GPS of the couple. But she was confident she had come that way the previous evening when she went from the MRT to the hotel.
Enjoying my "Taiwan Burrito".
We stopped along the way to get some breakfast and Avy asked directions. A nice couple who were just finishing up their breakfast overheard, and offered us a lift to the Central Park station, since they lived near there. So lovely! Eventually arriving to the HSR station, from where the Kenting Express departs, we were told that we'd need to shift to the 9:15 in order to travel together. So we found a place to sit and enjoy our breakfast - I don't know what it's called in Chinese, but it was a filling of veggies and meat/fish (I think), all wrapped up in sticky rice. I referred to it as a "Taiwan Burrito". I quite enjoyed mine, but Avy said she preferred other fillings than the one we had got on this occasion. Before long, we took our place on the bus and settled in for the 2.5 hour drive down to Kenting.
The Kenting Express bus.

We checked in to our room at Sunhow Inn; fairly basic looking at the reception, but the room was quite pleasant and well presented. It was a bit more of a B&B style rather than a hotel.
Our room at Sunhow Inn, Kenting.

The view out the back of our room at Sunhow Inn.

The rain had cleared up, so we went for a bit of a walk around town. To be honest, it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot going on during the day. But, as we found later on, Kenting comes alive after sundown.
Taking a walk around Kenting.

Down the eastern end of Kenting's main strip, across from the fancier resort hotels of Cesar Park and Howard's, there's a public beach in a little semi-circle bay. Most of the shore front was roped off, but a section in the middle was available to wet your toes. However, the waves were dumping pretty heavily, so it wasn't exactly good for swimming or relaxing. The best you could really do was walk out a way and then body-surf a wave back in. Be warned though - the sea floor drops suddenly when you get to about knee-depth, so you will suddenly find yourself waist deep (or if you're shorter than me, maybe neck deep!).

This little fella was soaking up some sun down by the beach.

After resting a while at our room, we ventured back out in the early evening to find some dinner. Kenting's main street becomes quite an extensive Night Market from around 6pm. However, the traffic doesn't stop, so you have to huddle along the side of the road and watch where you're going.
When the Night Market comes out, so, too, do all the people.

Avy referred to this as "Taiwan Sukiyaki".
One thing that does set this Night Market apart from most others in Taiwan is the alcohol served from street stalls. Various vendors will mix you up a fruity cocktail there on the street to wash down whatever you have chosen to eat along the way!

The next morning, we activated our Kenting shuttle bus tickets and headed down towards the very tip of Taiwan, known as Cape Eluanbi. The national park here is open to wander around for only 60NTD per person, with some nice forest and coastal views if you get a good day of weather. It can, however, be very humid. So if you're like me and don't do so well in the sticky climates, maybe bring a towel!
A soggier-than-it-looks grassy area at Eluanbi.
Watch out!

The "Kissing Rocks"; so named because they just barely touch, but a lot of people opt for a cheesy couples photo, posing for an almost-kiss in front of the background. After we watched one couple do it, Avy said "We're not doing that."
A cloudy view over the coastline.

Meandering through the rocks and jungles.

From Eluanbi, we jumped back on the bus and headed through Kenting and out to the western side, disembarking at Maobitou Park - the literal translation is "Cat Nose Park". This name comes from the rock formation at the main view point, which has been gradually eroded to resemble a cat staring out to the sea... if you have a good imagination!
The coastline view from Maobitou Park.
Maobitou Park.
I can't really see a cat shape. But maybe this isn't the formation they're referring to!

The weather was beginning to turn by this point, in the early afternoon. The shuttle got us back into Hengchun town where we had a quick lunch and waited for the bus back to Kaohsiung. The ticket can either bit with a reserved seat on a particular bus, or you can just wait in line and take an available seat as the bus comes past. We opted for the latter, so as to not restrict our schedule. But as it turned out, we waited in Hengchun for about an hour before a bus with spare seats arrived. And as the storm rolled in, we trundled our way back up to Kaohsiung. A brief, but enjoyable weekend at Kenting!
An old shrine in Hengchun that forms a roundabout in the road.

Friday 5 August 2016

Nokogiriyama and Daibutsu

Daibutsu sits peacefully on the mountain side.

Across the bay from Tokyo lies the Bōsō Peninsula; to north end you will find Narita airport where a lot of people fly in to experience the wonders of Japan. My work in Tokyo always takes place towards the southern end of the Peninsula, in a town called Kimitsu, which I have written about before. On this occasion, I had a bit of time up my sleeve and so I asked my interpreter for some ideas of things to see and do. One of his suggestions was to check out the Ropeway up to the top of Nokogiriyama, Chiba prefecture's "sawtooth mountain".

Tuesday 26 July 2016

Back in Bangers

You're not in Bangkok until you've taken a spin in a tuk-tuk.

On the 9th of July, 2016, I finished up yet another visit in Saraburi, to the north of Bangkok; it's become one of my most frequented areas over the past year or so. Following on from this, I was schedule for a trip up to Japan, but not due to start until the 15th. So, instead of flying home for 2-3 days, I booked into a hotel in Bangkok and took some time to recharge. My fiancée was able to find some cheap flights from Taiwan to Bangkok on Scoot / Nok Air, and so she joined me for a few days of tuk-tuks and noodles and shopping.

Sunday 24 July 2016

Matt and Mum Do Scotland, Part 2

PART TWO: Monsters & Whiskies & Lochs, Oh My!
2016-03-29 to 2016-03-31

Beautiful views over the Scottish Mountains.

We waved farewell to the lovely fishing town of Oban to continue our journey around Scotland on Wednesday 29th March. Our next destination was in the heart of whisky land: Lossiemouth in the Speyside.

Friday 17 June 2016

Just a Hint of Manila


From my latest visit to Cebu, I had to stop over for two nights in Manila before heading home. With a day trip out to a customer in the rugged mountains to the north, my company's local agent suggested I stay in Makati, just south of the city itself. I booked in at St. Giles Hotel for my first proper look at the country's capital.

Radisson Blu and Cebu City


Last week, I found myself back in Cebu, almost a full year since my last visit, when I went swimming with the whale sharks; an amazing experience! On this occasion, I returned to the Radisson Blu and spent 6 very enjoyable nights there, taking in as much as I could from what was on offer.

Fuji Five Lakes and Hakone


Another work trip to Japan, one of my favourite countries in the world! Once the work was over and done, my fiancée flew in to meet me at Narita airport. We had arranged a couple of nights in the Mt. Fuji area; neither of us had seen Fuji-san in all its glory before, so this was a bit exciting!

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 9

PART NINE: The Heart and Soul of The Republic
2016-04-05 to 2016-04-09

Dublin's Spire reaches to the heavens.

Well, it had been a pretty full on five weeks, touring around Ireland and Scotland. And what better place to finish off for the last few days than in the well-known capital of the Republic of Ireland: a city with a history almost as long as Ireland itself, Dublin.

Thursday 14 April 2016

Matt and Mum Do Scotland, Part 3

PART THREE: In The Burgh Of Ed
2016-04-01 to 2016-04-04


Edinburgh Airport.

To start off April, we had a nice long drive planned out. Our time in the Speyside was done, and we had one more stop in Scotland before heading back across to the Emerald Isle. A reverse sea-change took us from rolling hills and farmland back down to civilisation, to the “Inspiring Capital” of Edinburgh.

Saturday 2 April 2016

Matt and Mum Do Scotland, Part 1

PART ONE: Welcome To Scotchland!
2016-03-25 to 2016-03-28


View over Loch Duich from Shiel Bridge.

After four weeks touring around Ireland, both the Republic and Northern, it was time for a detour across the Irish Sea to visit the Scots. I'd never been to Scotland before, so this was a new and exciting experience for me. We were hoping the rain, for which Scotland is so famous, would be kind to us and not be too frequent!

Monday 28 March 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 8

PART EIGHT: Crossing The North
2016-03-22 to 2016-03-24

The Giant's Causeway.

Our final stop on our circumnavigation of Ireland (except for the return to Dublin at the very end) was the capital of the North: Belfast. A city with a proud history in manufacturing – specifically ships – it has also seen its share of problems over past few decades. While Derry had Bloody Sunday, Belfast saw many associated issues to do with the Troubles. But since the mid-1990s, it has slowly rebuilt itself through investment and opportunity to become the bustling hub it is today.

Thursday 24 March 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 7

PART SEVEN: Donegal, Derry & the Downtrodden
2016-03-19 to 2016-03-21

Stunning mural in the Bog Side of Derry.

Bidding Galway a sad farewell, we piled back into our little Škoda to continue on with the journey. It had been a great couple of days full of scenery, good food and fantastic traditional music; something of which we had certainly had our fill as we circumnavigated the Republic. This had also been our last stopping point within the Republic, as we left from Galway to drive all the way up to Londonderry, crossing the border into the UK.

Sunday 20 March 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 6

PART SIX: Who's Your Paddy?
2016-03-15 to 2016-03-18

Overlooking Pollacapall Lough at Kylemore Abbey.

I hope you're ready, liver. This is what we've been training for: St. Patrick's Day in Galway! No, let's be serious - I'm too old to be drinking like we all did in our early 20s. A couple of snifters and generally enjoying the festivities is much more up my alley these days!

Wednesday 16 March 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 5

PART FIVE: Into The Heart Of The Isle
2016-03-12 to 2016-03-14

Slow shutter effects are one of my secret loves.

After a very chilled few days in the mid-west, it was time to move along into the heart of Ireland. We had realised that our trip would include being here for St. Patrick's Day, and so we had to make sure we were somewhere lively during that time. We decided our best bet, being in the west of the country, would be to spend it in Galway. As we were still a bit early, we arranged a detour inland to the city of Athlone to see what the middle of Ireland has to offer.

Sunday 13 March 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 4

PART FOUR: Rocking Out In The West
2016-03-08 to 2016-03-11

A little star gazing in Killarney before moving along to the next location.

And as expected, the changeable weather for our time in County Kerry changed once more on the day we were due to leave. Tuesday 8th of March saw the clouds and mist roll in; not so much rain, but enough to give the day a bit of a gloomy feel. A perfect day to spend in the car, moving along to our next stop: Ennis in County Clare.

Wednesday 9 March 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 3

PART THREE: Running Rings Around Kerry
2016-03-05 to 2016-03-07


On Saturday morning, March 5th, it was once again time to make tracks and head off onto the next base camp of our trip, namely, Killarney in county Kerry. From there, we planned to get back in touch with nature. Infamous for its coastal scenery, especially around the Ring of Kerry, this corner of the country promised us some fantastic photographic opportunities.

Sunday 6 March 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 2

PART TWO: Heading South-East
2016-03-01 to 2016-03-05


And so, our time in our first county came to an end. On the morning of March 1st, we loaded everything into our little Škoda and set sail, so to speak, for the south-east of the country. Our next stop was Cashel, in county Tipperary, with planned day trips to Kilkenny, Waterford and the Wicklow mountains. A bit of driving awaits us over these few days, but that's just a great way to see the countryside!

Tuesday 1 March 2016

Matt and Mum Do Ireland, Part 1

PART ONE: County Meath
2016-02-25 to 2016-02-29


It really is about time I went on a trip that didn’t involve me packing a tool kit. Well, that time has come! After more than 1.5 years of planning, this week, I set off with my mum to explore Ireland and Scotland. I have visited Dublin before, but only for a few days, and never any other locations in the Emerald Isle; as for Scotland, I have never been. This post will be the first of a series, detailing our adventures over a period of 6 weeks touring ourselves around these two beautiful countries.

Sunday 7 February 2016

Relaxing in Taichung: Millennium Vee Hotel

After finishing up a section of my work trip in Thailand in the last week of January, 2016, I had a few days either side of a weekend to spare before the next job (which was also in Thailand). I had previously booked flights to Taiwan as part of the work trip, but the job to be done there had to be delayed. But, if you’ve been following my blog, you’ll know my fiancée lives in Taiwan. So I kept the flights (reimbursing my company for them, of course!) and headed over to spend some time with her, staying for five nights in Millennium Vee Hotel,Taichung.

Friday 22 January 2016

Overnighting in Jakarta: FM7 Resort Hotel


Whenever I come to Indonesia to visit some customers, I inevitably transfer in Jakarta. When I have had an overnight in the past, I have often stayed at the Sheraton Bandara, which sits just outside the airport. On this trip, which has me going back and forth across SE Asia for a total of 6 weeks, I had 3 separate one-night stays in Jakarta, and my travel agent this time put me up in FM7 Resort Hotel.