November 20, 2010

Kaohsiung via MRT


Here's where we had coffee and cake after a quick lunch.
It is easy to conform to hubby's spur-of-the-moment decision to take the mass rapid transit and tour Kaohsiung.  Since it was thirty minutes past noon, we made a concerted effort to start our adventure after
lunch at a familiar place.


This is another shot of the Cafe before we left for Sizihwan to watch the sunset.


Artwork taken inside the Cultural Center Station.

The world's largest public glass art work -- the Dome of Light -- at Kaohsiung Rapid Transit System's Formosa Boulevard Station
The 660m2 dome, created by Italian maestro Narcissus Quagliata, embodies the pursuit for freedom and democracy in the art work

The work displays the spirit of "tolerance" through the incorporation of the elements "water," "earth," "light" and "fire" into the art piece.
KRTC Public Art Center | 高雄捷運公共藝術中心



 Guess what I found at the Liou Ho entrance at the Formosa Boulevard Station.
A shop selling my favorite spring roll delicacy.





I really don't feel comfortable with this height...

 The two tourists,

 The sight inside the Sizihwan Station.
I think this homebody has found a nice way to exercise.  Walking and climbing up stairs once or twice a week won't be bad.








2 comments:

  1. So nice to meet you and your photography of the beautiful and amazing sights is awesome!

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  2. Very interesting and your photos are wonderful. Thanks so much for visiting my blog!

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