Friday, March 8, 2013

Delicious Little Taiwan

FOOD UPDATE ! 

Apart from interesting places, Taiwan is famous for its food delicacy too!
Here are some random food photos which you could easily get in Taiwan

Enjoy ! 

Pork Ribs Soup

Coffin Bread

Taiwan Famous Sausages ! Comes in all sort of flavors and sizes !

Cheap and Delicious "Shanghai Dumpling"!

Healthy Ramen Soup

Fried Shrimp Rolls with Mustard

Soy Milk Custard , "Tau Fu Fah" Available in Black too !

Fried Dumplings

Turkey Rice with Century Egg and Tofu

Extra Spicy Curry Fishballs 

Anyone in for some Snails?

Steam and Fried Dumplings!

Kimchi Udon

Curry Chicken Ramen

Dessert is everywhere in Taiwan !

One of Taiwan's best, Meat Balls

Kimchi Ramen, Burgers and Coco for the start of a wonderful day in Taiwan :)

Looking for Japanese Food ? No worries it is everywhere.

Tea time ? "Matcha" desert with some wonderful Snacks.

Pork Noodles, But It Taste like Beef, Tried Before ? :)

Healthy Stew with Rice :)

Lunchbox anyone ?

Yummy-licious Raspberry

Soy Milk Custard with Taros.


Minxiong Kumquat Farm

Minxiong Kumquat Farm (民雄金桔農莊)


Located in Minxiong Township (民雄鄉), north of Chiayi City (嘉義市), lies the lovely kumquat farm. With over 50 years of history, they utilize the unique characteristics and other ingredients, incorporating kumquat as part of the meal or in a separate dip. Their restaurant provides tour groups with a kumquat theme healthy buffet.

*Reminder: The restaurant provides this buffet only for tour groups with 30 or more guests.


Kumquats have a sweet taste with a little touch of bitterness, as they bring a refreshing sweet flavor without overpowering the original flavor of the food.


Without using any coloring, spices and preservatives, they produce various kinds of kumquat products that satisfies your need! Free beverages and refreshments are provided for testing before customer making purchases. Besides that, their factory is open to visitors to observe the step-by-step traditional processes in the production of all its products.





Other than restaurant and factory, this unique place also has a beautiful and relaxing park for families to enjoy themselves as an escape from the hectic city life.



Interesting Rides For Kids

Chiayi Old Prison

Chiayi Old Prison (嘉義舊監獄)

Hidden northeast of Chiayi City (嘉義市), a little treasure of tourist attractions is waiting for exploration. Built in 1919 and finally opened in 1922 as a branch of Tainan Prison (台南監獄), Chiayi Old Prison still holds the charm and unique architecture of the Japanese governance.

Entrance of Chiayi Old Prison
However, Chiayi Old Prison is more than just a relic of the past, but a national monument and a museum, that impressively provides an insight into the life of inmates and warders of the facility. In 1924, it was renamed to Chiayi Branch of  the Taiwan Department of Correction.


written from right to left, 以德化人 (yǐ dé huà rén) is a confucian
quote and means "teaching people by using morals"
After reassigning in 1945, when the Republic of China gained control over Taiwan, it was renamed again to Taiwan Chiayi Prison in 1947. Remarkably, despite of all the necessary renovations over the decades, Chiayi Old Prison is the only unit of that kind in Taiwan which still owns the original prison structure.


View over a model of Chiayi Old Prison, exhibited in the museum
Adopting the original idea for the plant layout from Eastern State Penitentiary in Pennsylvania, it was the first prison with the highly efficient radial floor plan in Taiwan. Therefore it was possible to supervise a large amount of inmates at the same time in the control center. This can still be empathized by standing at the point, where the attendant once had a look over his captives.

Control Centre of Chiayi Old Prison
The interior of the prison is still well preserved or even extensively renovated. A total of 62 prison cells were designed to hold 300 male and 30 female inhabitants, but were temporarily occupied by the overwhelming number of 728 prisoners due to space limitations. Apart from this unusual situation, the raised ceilings and the numerous windows provided air circulation and natural lighting. The doors, made of cypress wood from Mount Ali (阿裡山), endured the time until today.

Corridor with cells for the male inmates
Chiayi Old Prison exhibits visiting rooms, where captives once had the opportunity to communicate with the outside world, separated by glass. To ensure that there were no intentions of jailbreak or rebellion, phone conversation are always recorded. At least, there was just one prisoner who could escape in over 70 years.

Visiting Room
After relocation to Lucao (鹿草鄉), a rural township of Chiayi County (嘉義縣), it was finally closed in 1998 and nearly torn down to make place for habitable surface. Fortunately, these plans were abandoned, which is why we have the opportunity to attend this historical place today. Although the information given is generally in Chinese, the museum of human rights and prison history in Chiayi Old Prison is definitely worth a visitation.

Garden of Chiayi Old Prison
Chiayi Old Prison opens from Tuesday to Sunday and offers guided tours four times a day, that last about one hour. The visiting hours are as written below. Make sure you are there beforehand. Furthermore it is not far away from Chiayi Park (嘉義公園), which holds a huge range of attractions as well. We would recommend visiting the prison first and then take a relaxing tour through the park. 

Guided Tours:
Tuesday to Sunday
09:30
10:30
13:30
14:30

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Chiayi Park

Chiayi Park (嘉義公園)

天下為公 (tiān xià wéi gōng) means "the world (under heaven) is there for all", taken from Book of Rites, it was used by "Father of the Nation" Sun Yatsen as well

Green grass blowing gently in the summer breeze. Kids laughing and playing joyfully. Gentle breezes blowing through your hair as you sit under a shady tree. Dogs running around playing with one another. Where do you find them? Chiayi Park of course! It is calm and peaceful everywhere, no violence could be hunted around. 


Chiayi Park is not just an ordinary park where family spend an hour or two relaxing or exercising. The very first thing that you'll realize is that this is not just a small park. It is a park crammed full of variety, interest, beauty and history. The park was built more than 60 years ago when the Japanese were in control of Taiwan. Hence it is no surprise to see that the pavilions and gardens insides are all japanese styled.
As the air is as refreshing as in forests, the park is also home to several local landmarks of Chiayi City (嘉義市).


As you walk towards the entrance, the park seems to be a usual park with grass, benches, playground, and families having a nice time. There's a fountain, some large duck ponds with bridges and thick rows of colorful flowers that could light up your day.



Below are some interesting historical monuments contained inside this special yet entertaining park.

1) Sun Shooting Tower (射日塔)



Rising 62 meters above the ground, this tower, also known as Chiayi Tower, has 12 unique floors that one could visit with a small fee of 50 TWD, taking an elevator to the top of the building. Here, the entire Chiayi City can be seen. This unique design of the tower was inspired by some giant trees in Mount Ali (阿裡山) with its brown aluminium stripes that looks similar with the outer texture of the tree.


The picture above shows a 40 meters tall "one line sky" with a bronze sculpture which originates from the "sun shooting legend" of the aboriginal people of Taiwan. It symbolizes the heritage of human beings and reveals spirit of carrying forward the cause. There is a touching and educational story behind it.



This tower is guarded by a pair of clouded leopards which are the "Guardians of Taiwan" symbolizing the tutelary god of Formosa. The bottom level of the tower is the monument of the original Martyr's Shrine, where the plaques of martyrs are carved into marble monuments.

2. Chiayi Confucius Temple (嘉義孔廟)


Historical Facts about the Confucius Temple
- built in 1706
- Restoration Stele was inscribed and erected in 1815
- when the Chiayi Earthquake occurred in 1907, the Confucian Tablet was transferred to the Wenchan Hall and later replaced at Nanmen Shengshen Temple
- in 1961, the Confucius Temple was rebuilt inside Chiayi Park and the Restoration Stele was re-erected in the garden of this newly built temple
- in 1964, the temple is completed and the Confucian Tablet returned to Dacheng Hall





Solemnity is expressed in this temple as it is decorated elegantly and in a dignified manner.

3. The Manneken Pis (尿尿小童)


The Manneken Pis is a 61cm tall statue that was first made by Brussels sculptor Hiëronymus Duquesnoy the  Elder and being put to place in 1619.  It is located on the corner of Rue de I'Étuve/Stoofstraat and Rue du Chêne/Eikstraat. The figure has been repeatedly stolen and copies were made over and over again. The current statue is a copy from the year 1965.

In short, the legend of the Manneken Pis describes the history of young boys saving the day by pissing.
And of course, a replica of the figure is available in CHIAYI PARK! :)

4. Chiayi Historical Relics Museum (嘉義史蹪資料館)




Initially the building was named Kagi Shrine (嘉義神社), a Shinto Shrine located in this park. During the Japanese rule, Chiayi City was named Kagi City by the Japanese. The shrine was first built in 1915, facing south but later it was altered in 1942 to face west. The main hall of the building was turned into a Martyr's Shrine by the Republic of China government after World War II. Unfortunately, it was destroyed in a fire on 24th April 1994. Until now, the main hall and purification hall is now serve as the Chiayi City Historical Relics Museum. It is now open to everyone to visit!

5. Chiayi City Baseball Stadium (嘉義市立棒球場)


The Chiayi Baseball Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Chiayi City. But nowadays it is mostly used for baseball games and was the Home Stadium for Chinatrust Whales from 1998 to 2003. Originally the stadium was built in 1918 by the Japanese and since then it was repeatedly renovated. Now, the stadium could hold up to 10,000 people. The Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) is held regularly here.

Statues of the Mighty Tigers guarding the Stadium

* Reminder: Do not visit these places on Monday as they are all closed .