Ancient trees are magical. That's according to me based on my youth time reading list. I have never been bored walking among ancient trees. That is why, I've made my way all the way to the Anping Tree House, just to see a house swallowed by an overgrown banyan tree, with love :)
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Solo Trip - Taiwan (July 2023) - Tainan Anping Tree House Part 1
Friday, April 19, 2024
Solo Trip - Taiwan (July 2023) - Tainan, Exploring Anping
Day 2 and I was up early. Needed to find the bus stop to Anping, a town I was going to explore for the day. The bus stop was a bit tricky to find, almost 15mins walk from my hotel. Luckily it was in front of a hospital, so it shouldn't be that hard to find. I recall there was a mantou and soya milk stall nearby. I wanted to try it since there was a constant people buying from it in the morning. I eventually did on my way home :) Above is a photo of the bus stop, and the bus #2 heading to Anping. I was off on my adventure again!
The bus ride was almost 30mins, and the reason I wanted to come to Anping was to see a beautiful old bayan tree house. After alighting in the middle of nowhere and headed to the wrong direction, I finally came to my senses and found the entrance. I guess not many people visit this place? Lol. Trust me to find a weird attraction to visit. Above was the entrance, and the ticket booth was attended by an aunty that was in no hurry to go anywhere and wanted to talk to me forever....
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Solo Trip - Taiwan (July 2023) - Tainan First Day Night View and Supper
First night in Tainan, and I am surrounded by mystical lightings everywhere I went! Above is the beautiful Chihkan Tower as I made my way back after a long day of wandering around. The red building, along with the green trees, slightly dark and the still slightly blue dusk sky.... It was almost like a magical wonderland. I love the whole atmosphere of this place...
Above were scenes from when I walked back from Garden Night Market, just before the sun sets. Almost every corner of Tainan's little alley, there are shrines and temples. Just small ones, maybe just a square building tucked among the residential units, or shop houses etc. They were decorated elaborately, and felt old in age...
Portal where paper offerings are burned are also found scattered all over the alley. The belief system here seems to be very ancient, and very old, yet very much alive.... There was just something magical about it, yet dark and mystical.... As I explore more of the temples during my stay here, although I wandered into most, paying my respect along the way, I can't help recalling the movie Incantation, a Taiwanese horror movie about the religion in the south of Taiwan. I was careful where I went....
Sunset view in one of the alley...
Dark alley ways like these with old paper lanterns marked certain area of the Tainan old town. I took the photo from outside, but dare not venture in to disturb the peace within.
Back on the main road, commercial paper lanterns also decorated the shop houses.
People were busy having their dinner by the time I reached the place I had my lunch. Seems like a popular place. Seems very Malaysian too. I felt pretty much at home here.
Monday, April 15, 2024
Solo Trip - Taiwan (July 2023) - Tainan First Day Lunch, Dinner and Garden Night Market
As I arrived before the hotel check-in time, my room was not available, so I went in search of my lunch. I know it was in the middle of the summer heat, but winter melon pork rib soup sounded divine to me! And this was the place I had to request for a bowl of rice, and the guy was hesitant to sell it to me. Apparently they don't just sell white rice.... But the winter melon soup was delicious! I actually came back here again the next day, and added the prawn rolls. The prawn rolls were the best I had! I tried to come here again before I left Tainan, but it so happened to be their off day :(
While exploring the hotel surroundings, I wondered into nearby temples and alley, and stopped by for some ice winter melon drink from a small shop. I strike up a conversation with the lady owner, and she asked me to come back for dinner. So I did, at around 5pm. Above was the noodle I ordered along with a bowl of soup (what is with me and hot soup in summer!). Sadly, the food was not very nice. But I guess I made the lady owner happy seeing me back :) I didn't minded supporting local businesses, even if the food was subpar. Sometimes, it's more than just the food, it is about supporting a culture that has existed there for such a long time....
After dinner, I took a walk to look for Garden Night Market, supposing to be the biggest night market in Tainan. It was a good 20 minutes walk or so away! I did not enjoy the walk at all! But the night market was huge!
They sold all sorts of food. Some I couldn't read what it was, and didn't know how to order either. I like the giant woks in the above stall, cause it reminded me very much of a ramadan bazaar in Penang where they also sell curries in such big wok. Actually, Tainan reminded me very much of Penang. The alleys are charming like Penang, roads are old and small, and there were food almost everywhere! It was a very ancient place, and the people were rather friendly.