Friday, June 8, 2018

Milford Sound, the blue planet

The highlights of my holiday in New Zealand: Milford Sound, one of New Zealand’s most celebrated natural wonders. 


Milford Sound, New Zealand
Milford Sound, New Zealand


First and foremost is the Mitre Peak standing a proud 1,692 metres above sea level - with another five separate peaks that cluster around this solemn and arrow-headed summit.


Milford Sound, New Zealand
Milford Sound, New Zealand


Then, as we were moving on with our cruise on the Sound, the great fjord itself was unfolding in front of our eyes (and cameras, of course!) like pages of a book about a magic blue planet


Milford Sound, New Zealand
Milford Sound, New Zealand


You will find thousands of stunning pictures of Milford Sound online. But not even the professional ones can adequately capture the majesty of the landscape or the clarity of the air; or those so many shades of blue and green the water on the fjord can have.





Milford Sound, New Zealand
Milford Sound, New Zealand


We visited from Te Anau; we started driving early morning and the landscape on the way to Milford Sound was fabulous.


Milford Sound, New Zealand
Milford Sound, New Zealand


The road follows the Eglinton Valley and, as the sun was still behind the mountains, it was a floaty mist hanging low over the frosty grass making everything magic.

Milford Sound, New Zealand
Eglinton Valley, Milford Sound, New Zealand


I took loads of pictures but none of them match the beauty of the place itself. 

Milford Sound, New Zealand
Milford Sound, New Zealand


You really have to go there to see it, even if that usually means many hours of flying and a fairly major investment.


Thursday, June 7, 2018

Taipei, Taiwan

Did you know that Taiwan’s official name is “Republic of China”?
Well I didn't know that, only learned it when searching for some extra info to help me write my blog post! Yes, so useful blogging can be, right?

Taiwan Jiufen Fushan Temple
Taiwan Jiufen Fushan Temple

While Taiwan is the mother of high tech, Taipei has no direct subway connection between the airport and the city so we just took a taxi - and what a taxi was that! The  guy was driving really fast, overtaking and passing every other vehicle  on the way, suddenly switching the lanes…so you get it, we reached our hotel in Taipei Xinyi District in no time.

Taipei Xinyi Shopping District
Taipei Xinyi Shopping District

After this high speed start we took it easy; we walk around for shopping and enjoy some delicious street-food on Linjiang Street (Tonghua) Night Market - conveniently located near Taipei 101 where also our hotel was.
Nothing about Taipei 101 on this post, I guess I saw way too many high towers in this part of the world; but we did stroll there for dinner couple of times, it was near by and it has a great food court.

Taipei 101
Taipei 101

Using the reception desk services we booked a day trip to the Northeast Coast - stopping points Nanya and Jiufen; so taking the coastal highway we get to admire the dramatical Pacific coast line and the unusual rock formation of Nanya.

Taiwan Mount Jilong Coastal Highway
Coastal Highway and Mount Jilong (588 meters), the dividing line between two taiwanese districts: Jiufen and Jinguashi

And then we left the coast behind and following a steep, curving and narrow road, we get to this charming, heavily touristic, small mountain town called Jiufen - also spelled Jioufen or Chiufen: narrow streets winding up and down, aligned with shops selling food and souvenirs, tea houses and retro-cafes.

Jiufen Taiwan
Jiufen Taiwan

And of course packed with tourists like us! With a mix of old japanese style and splendid chinese pagodas the place might feel a bit overwhelming but is definitely charming.

Chiufen (Jiufen Old Street): squeezing through the crowd

One sunny afternoon we took the gondola to visit Maokong- the biggest tea growing area of Taipei in the past, now more popular for its cable car (yes, gondola) and the views of the night scenery of Taipei City.

Taipei Maokong cable car
cable car to Maokong - and Taipei 101 far away in the view

And this was the best of my time in Taipei and this is where Taiwan touch my heart: sunny day, quiet tea-moments, an atmosphere that offsets all the stress and hassle and worries. Zen!

Just another interesting thing I red about Taiwan:
China still regards Taiwan as a rebel region that must be reunited with the mainland. Therefore China insists that nations cannot have official relations with both China and Taiwan - and because of this, Taiwan suffers from what they call ‘a diplomatic isolation’ - having formal diplomatic relations with only two dozen countries situated mainly in the Pacific, Latin American and Africa.







Friday, June 1, 2018

Hong Kong comes first



10 years in Hong Kong and I suddenly realised I am focused on my travels from/ out of Hong Kong much more than I’m focused on the life around me.

Hong Kong best hikes, best views
Hong Kong 

So while Butan gets all the glory  - and so does New Zealand (I simply cannot stop talking about New Zealand) this fabulously intens and spectacularly beautiful city is all around me.

street photography
Hong Kong busy streets 

And while I have a permanent residence status in Hong Kong I still cannot order my food using the local language. I know, I’m totally embarrassed!

Hong Kong  street food
Hong Kong street food 

Few things I love in Hong Kong: food, hiking and learning mandarin; and of course going out with friends 

Hong Kong  - Repulse Bay from Middle Island
Hong Kong  - Repulse Bay from Middle Island

So while I hope I still can travel around in Asia - and write about it - I also plan to come back with more interesting posts about this absolutely fascinating place called Hong Kong

Hong Kong  - Wan Chai
Hong Kong  - Wan Chai


Milford Sound, the blue planet

The highlights of my holiday in New Zealand: Milford Sound , one of New Zealand’s most celebrated natural wonders.  Milford Sound, ...