Travel

Places that I have been

Gao Mei Wetland(高美湿地) at Taichung, Taiwan

The setting sun

The setting sun

It was a magical evening for me at Gaomei Wetlands. Situated in  QingShui (清水) District of TaiChung (台中) it took about a 20 min drive from Tai Chung city.

The information board at the start of the boardwalk

The information board at the start of the boardwalk

It was extremely windy at the wetlands.  The wind turbines which were situated along a water break were  constantly turning and generating electricity.

the inviting wooden walkway

the inviting wooden walkway

R and I took a long slow walk out on the wooden walkway. The winds grew increasingly stronger as we ventured out towards the sea.

A wefie of R and me

A wefie of R and me

The wind made it extremely cold and I wished that I had taken my jacket along instead of leaving it in the car. My hands were icy cold after we returned from the walk.

The right side of the walkway

The right side of the walkway

Two dramatically different scenes unfolded before me while venturing out on the walkway. To the right I could see a sea of lush green grass which was vibrating in the wind.

The view on the left side of the walkway

The view on the left side of the walkway

On the left by stark contrast was the muddy flats of the wetland where if one looked carefully they would be able to spot the tiny inhabitants.

The one big claw crab

The one big claw  fiddler crab

The tiny inhabitants which I am referring to are the fiddler crabs.   They are really unusual as they have an extremely large claw while most crabs which I have seen have claws of the same size.

Another variety of the fiddler crab

Another variety of the fiddler crab

It was really interesting seeing these crabs scuttling along the wetland.  Do you know that only the males have the gigantic  cheliped (Claw).  He waves the “halberd” to attract the females and expel the other males. The female uses two tiny chelipeds to feed.

A wetland white bird

A wetland white bird- Crane perhaps??

Beside crabs we also saw this crane which seems to be fishing. It was  alone and kept lowering it’s head in the water periodically.

A  flock of birds

A flock of birds

I couldn’t get a better close up of this flock of birds as they were rather far away from the  walkway. They too seem to be looking for food.

The crowd admiring the scenery

The crowd admiring the scenery

There were many people who went down to walk in the mud at the wetlands. R and I gave it a miss as we didn’t bring slippers and I didn’t fancy sinking my feet into the squishy mud.

Capturing the sun and sea

Capturing the sun and sea

We waited to see the sun set and it touch the horizon but unfortunately we were unable to see that scene as  it was too cloudy that day.  The sun got covered by the clouds as it set.  Maybe another time if I do get to visit that place again.

 

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Admiring the view at Tam Shui

The scene at Dam Shui

The scene at Dam Shui

During the last trip to Taiwan we visited the port city of Tam Shui.   We set off for the place after breakfast and had a casual walk along  Tamsui Old Street and waterfront (淡水老街) before the lunchtime crowd came.

The waterfront

The waterfront

Walking along the waterfront reminded me of being in Stanley , Hong kong as they too had a really lovely waterfront to walk along.

The  other view from the waterfront

The other view from the waterfront

It was really nice to see both the hills and the water together at the same place.

Street Art

Street Art

While walking along the streets at Dan Shui we came across this art work embedded in a sidewalk.

The church across the street

The church across the street

It was really interested to see how art resembled the actual building with both directly opposite each other.  I didn’t get to go inside the church as there was a mass on.

A monument along the street

A monument of Dr Mackay  along the street

There is a lot of focus on culture and history in the area as we saw many statues of famous people while walking along the streets.  This particular one was of Dr Mackay who was  the first foreign missionary to be commissioned by the Canada Presbyterian Church (predecessor of both the Presbyterian Church in Canada and the United Church of Canada), arriving in Taiwan on New Year’s Eve, 31 December 1871.

A colorful building

A colorful building

I could see beautiful art work everywhere we went. This particular corner store had the windows and walls all painted with lovely portraits.

Fort San Domingo

Fort San Domingo

Built by the Spaniard back in 1644 this building now houses a museum which gives one an insight to how life was back then in the olden days.

The other building in the compound

The other building in the compound

The famous Lover's Bridge

The famous Lover’s Bridge

This is one of the main attractions in Dam Shui- The Lover’s Bridge.

We didn’t walk along the bridge as it was rather hot and it didn’t seem that romantic as it was nearly afternoon when we were there. Maybe if we were there in the evening it would be a different story.

Another view of the same bridge from the water

Another view of the same bridge from the water

The ferry we took back to the Train station

The ferry we took back to the Train station

We had the option of taking the bus or this ferry back to the train station. For about  NT$60 one could take a 20 min ferry back to Tamshui waterfront.

The view of the opposite island from the ferry

The view of  waterfront from the ferry

It was great viewing the place from the ferry as it gave me another perspective of the place that we visited.

Where have you been to lately?

 
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