Friday, July 09, 2010

I went to Taitung, a county in the southeast side of Taiwan, for a short break.

The rock formations created by seawater erosion at Xiaoyeliu.


A crab resting on a rock.


The Eight-Arch bridge connecting Sanxiantai (literally three-saint islands).


Sanxiantai was now one of the attractions visited by Chinese tourist groups.


Wooden trails were placed around the three islands of Sanxiantai.


A small lighthouse on top of the outmost island of Sanxiantai.


The offices of the Duli Tourist Center of the East Coast Scenic Area Tourism Bureau.


Meadow of the tourist center in front of the Pacific.


The Amis Folk Center inside the tourist center.


Displays in the information center of Peinen Culture Park.


Volunteers described the procedures of archeological diggings.


The moon stone monument near the Taitung station.


A sundial in front of the National Museum of Prehistory.


Sceneries of Taiwan projected above the models.


The guide explained how the pre-historical people hunt.


The canoe the Tao people of the Orchid Island used for fishing.


The part behind the museum.


The façade of Taitung Airport.


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