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- Paul's diary (56)
- 15/12/2009: Last week and Home!
- 06/12/2009: Back to Sunday
- 01/12/2009: T72, 73, 74, 75, 76 and most of 77 (Thurs - Tues)
- 26/11/2009: T69, 70 and 71 (mon, tues, wed)
- 22/11/2009: T66, 67 & 68 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
- 21/11/2009: T52 to T65 - Experiencing Taiwan in some of its fullness!
- 04/11/2009: T50 & 51 - whoop whoop
- 03/11/2009: Correction to my political meanderings
- 03/11/2009: T47, 48 & 49 - just a long weekend, honest
- 31/10/2009: T45 & 46 - it's politics, but not as we know it
T2 - what a day!!!
Well here I am sat writing in my room with the air con on full blast at 8pm and it still 27 C!!
I’ve had an amazing day. But first I must apoglise for my brief first message that made little sense - a small out-working of jetlag! I set off from Manchester at 3.30pm on Monday, flew to Heathrow, changed there for a flight to Hong Kong. The 11.5 hour flight was made slightly shorter by watching the film mamoth ‘Troy’. It was good but perhaps I’m biased because the other option was staring at a wall for 11 hours! Unfortunately when we got to Hong Kong there had beena typhoon, so the planes that were due to land had been circling for hours. We had to join the queue and were two hours late in landing. This meant I missed my connecting flight, but nothing that a kind chinese person couldn’t sort out. The PCT office in Taipei had kindly sent someone to pick me up - who hung around for a few hours until I showed up. He brought me along the freeway into Taipei city centre to Hsinte’s house. You can see both these place on the map below (I cant work out how to show it zoomed in, so you’ll have to do it!)
View Taiwan - Day 2 in a larger map
Hsinte’s flat is above the church and you can see the Taipei 101 building from the front door. I wrote some gobbledegoog on my blog and to Jo and then I went to sleep!
This morning we set off at 9am with a senior citizen group from the church. In a bizarre kind of way (which was also wonderful) we went to a local water company treatment plant (location on map!). After a short tour of the water we head back to the air conditioned office for fellowship. This included full four part hymn singing accepella, a Romanised Taiwanese reading of Luke 10 - the good samaritan, and a twenty minute sermon given by one of the members. The translation I was given sounded really good! After the fellowship we were given presents. I’m now the proud owner of a ‘make-your-own’ pen holder, a pen, some cake, some speciality bread (like 5 loaves worth - enough for 5000?), and some drugs for making iced tea. Yes they gave everyone that - apparently that’s hospitality. Well, in actual fact not quite all, because we then headed off into the Guanyinshin mountains (between water place and Bali) to a restaurant for lunch. It was big. Very big. There was chicken and mango soup, rice, noodles, oysters in soy-type sauce, beef, fish (from England apparently!), cabbage, red vegetable, more soup and then melon. Afterwards, a trip further North toward Bali and a stop off at a farm (on map) to pick up some fruit for the forthcoming festival - not before trying some - a bit like a big grapefruit. Apparently some cultural things don’t change - I kept being handed more food because I was the youngest! The views from the car in the trip were something else - just a shame I haven’t bought a camera yet - someday soon I will and then I can share pics too.
I spoke to someone wonderful people today, and I think there’ll be some more tomorrow at the PCT offices.
Saisiat
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