Thursday, August 19, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Scooters in Taiwan
Scooters are everywhere in Taiwan. It's pretty ridiculous. You see everyone riding them, women, the elderly, even entire families of four crammed onto one scooter. While in Hualien, Evan and I tried to rent one so we could take it up to Taroko Gorge. This might not have been the smartest idea, since neither of us has ever driven one, but it's not like it's rocket science. Anyway, the manager of the hostel was a nice dude and took us to the only place that rents scooters to foreigners without international driver's licenses in Hualien. When we got there, the lady was willing to rent them to us, but she wanted to test if we could ride them first. Evan, still hungover from the night before, pointed to me and said that I'd take the test. Of course, I calmly strapped on a helmet and acted like it ain't no thang, while the guy from the hostel was telling me how to brake (which I already knew). So I hop on the scooter and the rental lady says something to me in Chinese. I just nodded and said, "Around the block?" Then I start to pull out of the garage and she just starts yelling in Chinese. I stop and all she said was, "No." It was a pretty sad experience because I didn't even get onto the street. The day turned out alright though. We ended up renting regular bicycles instead.
Hualien
Hualien is a city on the east coast of Taiwan. It depends on which train you take, but it's about two to four hours from Taipei. Initially, Evan and I only planned on staying two days, but we liked the city so much and we were just lazy to go somewhere else, we ended up staying four days. During the four days, we did quite a bit of random stuff. The first day we ended up renting bikes and just exploring the city.
Here are the two bikes we rented poorly locked to a bench in the middle of nowhere. Since it is on the coast, Hualien has access to beaches, although none of them extraordinary. We even managed to find the ocean while riding our bikes around Hualien.
This is the view from Jici Beach, which is a 90 minute bus ride away from the city of Hualien. It's alright. The travel book said that it was one of the few swimmable beaches in Taiwan. However, it is in the middle of nowhere and doesn't have a place to eat. You could take surf lessons though.
This is an entrance to Taroko Gorge. There's a free shuttle to different destinations within the gorge that's offered by the city, but we hired a cab to take us and drive us to all the spots. It was a great choice since we saw a whole lot in a shorter amount of time and it cost about $12 USD.
In general, Hualien is nice small city. Even though I'm not particularly fond of nature things, the natural attractions surrounding the city were impressive.