Friday, September 23, 2011

Taiwan 09-23-2011

Morning, we enjoyed the hot and cold springs in the hotel's 5 different spring pools: three hot spring pools  and two cold spring pools.

It was so fun when we were jumping between hot and cold springs.

After enjoyed the hot and cold springs, we were heading to Kenting National Park (墾丁國家公).
Kenting National Park  is a national park located in the Hengchun Peninsula (恆春半島). Established on January 1, 1984, it is Taiwan's oldest and southernmost national park, covering the southernmost area of the Taiwan island. This national park is well-known for its tropical climate and sunshine, scenic mountain and beach, and has long been one of the most favorite resort places in Taiwan.

The landscape boasted by Kenting National Park is divided into two parts by the long and narrow Hengchun Longitudinal Valley Plain that extends from north to south. With coral sea cliffs teemed with fringing reefs along the west coast, the park features a large number of mountains in the north, and coral tablelands and foothills in the south. 

In the evening, we jointed a tour to see the birds, frogs, deers, and other living animals in the night.  We learned how birds and frogs were sleeping in the night.  We also learned many different kinds of plants.  Very interesting.

We are staying Kenting Youth Activity Center tonight. Kenting Youth Activity Center situates next to the Frog Stone Seashore Park in Kenting. It is a traditional Fujen(a province in southern China, also called Min) style building with red gate, white wall and red tile roof, and is often reputed as the Museum of Southern Min Style Architecture.















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