Saturday, July 21, 2012

Clubbing and 烏來

Clubbing last night at Room 18 was really good. Met a lot of fellow TTT interns and counselors and had a great time with everyone there. I would say clubs in Taiwan are better than clubs in the U.S. The music and DJ were pretty good; it was actually a white person DJing. Everything in Room 18 looked very clean and neat, and the dance floor was big enough for everyone there. At one point, cops came in and checked everyone's ID and it took about half hour until they were done making sure everyone was at least 18 years old. Last night was the longest I've ever partied. We arrived at Room 18 at 10:30 and stayed until it closed at 4:30. By the time we left the club the sky was just beginning to get brighter. We had to take a cab because the MRT and buses don't run that early, and then I walked the rest of the way and got home at 5:30 in the morning.

I went to sleep at 6:00, and woke up at 9:30 to go to 烏來 with Jonathan. It was awful at first, because I was super tired from just three and half hours of sleep. At 烏來 we got lunch at a random restaurant and tried finding the waterfalls there, but failed. Ended up at a shoreline and took some photos there. The place is actually pretty small and there's not much to do there. Most people go there for hot springs, so there wasn't much left for us to do since we didn't want to go to hot springs. On the way back, we took the bus directly from 烏來 to Taipei Station, and I had a really satisfying nap on the hour-long bus ride. 


Pretty view from the shoreline. 


Really comfortable dipping my feet in the cold water.


Bridges were decorated with aboriginal people's designs.


Suspension bridge. 

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