What will be the Christmas atmosphere looks like in the remote area such as Bario and Ba Kelalan? This was featured in Sunday star edition. I have been to these two places in year 2005. Been there was like traveling backward. Everything seems to be slowing down. No traffic (car is a very rare item). Some of the people take up to 3 days to get back home for family reunion. Think of those city people who can reach their home within few hours and at any time. Reading the article brought back some memories - few hours of walking from one village to another. City boys and girls should be glad and grateful on their good conditions. Often time they have the luxury to waste. I'm thankful with what I have now.
I haven't finished recounting my journey in Sweden and Japan; I returned from Taiwan just two weeks ago. Here's a brief account of my recent visit there (although I still have unfinished tale from last year trip to Taiwan). My first stop was Kaoshiung. Spent a day and a half in the town, then I travelled to Tainan for a weekend symposium. I ended my journey in Taipei for another short hike. The weather in Kaohsiung was quite hot, comparatively. It's not my favorite weather for traveling. Perhaps I arrived there too early; had I come a few days later, the temperature would have been cooler. Since day time was hot, it would be wise to visit Pier 2 area during evening or night. Not many people / tourists in this town. It looked quiet. The next day, I took a ferry to Cijin. The ride was short, about 5 minutes. Cijin Island is a fisherman's village. On the opposite side of the island, there's a beach. It was serene but scorching, to the extent that I couldn't walk m
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