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My only expedition to see the cherry blossoms this year took me to Dakeng, Taichung in Taiwan. We visited Taichung over the long weekend back in February and my friends decided to make the trip to a private plot of cherry trees that was kindly made public by the owner for the first time this year. There are other famous cherry blossoms viewing spots in Taiwan, for example: Yangminshan National Park, Wuling Farm and Alishan Forest but they are usually way too crowded during the peak of blooming.
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There are not many places left where one can eat chestnuts that are stir fried manually. If you like to eat stir fried chestnuts, you must check out this stall managed by an old couple. Other delicacies they sell include roasted sweet potatoes, and vegetarian smelly tofu. I will try those on my next visit.
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A great challenge for me is to shoot with this Zeiss Ikon Taxona, but it eventually turns out fine!
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Sparkling blue water set against a picturesque mountain backdrop, Sun Moon Lake is the largest lake in Taiwan and a traditional spot for newlywed couples to take their honeymoon. It has also been a center of aboriginal life for thousands of years, with aboriginal people involved in its tourism industry since the 1930s.
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I have an amazing location in Taichung, Taiwan that I love to share with you guys! There's lots of colorful huge containers here. Come on down here, as It’s like a cinema scene full of every imaginable hue. Everyone can be a superstar!
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When you ever come to Taichung, which is Taiwan´s third biggest city, don´t forget to pay a visit to the Tunghai University Campus and check out the world famous Luce Memorial Chapel.
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That´s right - I went to that area in the daytime, because my wife went to her favorite hairdresser which is located in this area.
So, since I don´t have that much hair to cut I took my Yashica T4 instead and went out on the streets....what a nice decision.
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Gaomei wetland is in Taichung County, which is at western central part of Taiwan. It's the largest wetland in Taiwan which attracts hundreds and thousands of visitors annually.