Saturday, October 4, 2014

Settling in and exploring

We are both really enjoying life in Taipei. Our jobs are going very well, and the city is a great place to call home. Now the weather is cooling off a little, longer hikes and outdoor trips are more comfortable. But we didn't let the heat stop us too much - here are some recent photos.

Near us is a large Confucian temple and Daguan School - founded in 1873 to provide free education. The temple is dedicated to Confucius - the cards attached to the pillars are wishes and prayers from students.




 A rather strange looking 3D tiger is on one of the entrance doors. Looks more nervous than fierce.

Also in this area is the Lin Family Mansion and gardens - one of the best preserved old houses in Taiwan. A beautiful and tranquil place to wander.



We made our first visit to the National Palace Museum, and after a few hours there had seen about 10% of the collection - the place is huge, and contains many of the most famous Chinese treasures, including many things from the Forbidden City in Beijing, brought here during the war with Mao's communist party in the 1940's.


Last weekend we ventured a little further afield and took a train to the western coastal city of Hsinchu, about an hour from Taipei. It is the oldest city in northern Taiwan, and has some beautiful restored canals to wander along.

The one remaining gate from the old city wall.


 Hsinchu train station was also pretty cool.


So, all in all, everything is going well and life remains good.