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Tall Taiwan Tales: Wallowing in Mud in Guanzihling
After breakfast we took a rather less spectacular if twice as fast, twice as comfortable and comparatively half-priced bus back to Chiayi, passing through countless tea plantations and road construction sites.
Tall Taiwan Tales: Fast Trains, Ugly Towns and Turkey Rice
The plane landed into a hazy dusk and rolled up to Taipei Taoyuan Airport Terminal 1, a building sufficiently old and moldy that Chiang Kai-Shek's ghost was probably happy to get his name off the thing. After a lenghty wait at immigration that caused us to just miss our bus, we chowed down on the first of many bowls of beef noodles to come (damn, this stuff is good) and hopped on the next bus to the day's first destination -- Taiwan High Speed Rail's Taoyuan station.
Tall Taiwan Tales: Index
In July-August 2007, using Wikimania 2007 as a convenient excuse, I travelled around Taiwan for the first time for 8 days. This is the miniature index of my miniature adventures.
