…evil woke me up….
At the early hours of 11:37 am of Thursday morning my friend called me. Yes that is early, considering I went to sleep at 6 am, it is early.
No my friend is not evil. My celly is Evil*.
Anyways. She called me to go off on the trip of the week: she invited me to go with her family to a theme park “Window on China“. Great fun, roller coasters and water by the tons, small scaled villages and lots of sun (it being summer in Taiwan, the heat and sun is to be expected of course.) but never the less, it was great fun.
We rode on every fun (fast) ride they had. I personally loved one called Wipeout, which was a lovely centrifugal ride, just turning and going up and down. My friend wasn’t so crazy bout that one
she preferred the dark space-type roller coaster (you know, those ones that are all in the dark with just an eventual light here and there) That, I must admit was great fun, twists and turns, ups and downs and, as my friend made sure everybody could hear, points where your “differential was zero!”
(that for the non-nerds/geeks are the highest points on a roller coaster, i.e. the peaks before the fall downward.) For my part, I was either laughing uncontrollably or just plain screaming, but I desisted from that when the girl in the front car screamed for everybody in the ride.
By the seventh turn on that roller coaster, we were quite relaxed and enjoying the ride… except the odd halt just before the end, talk about a solution to lack of space. The first time it almost injured our necks, as it throws you forward quite hard, due to it coming at a rather high speed and then suddenly stopping. Anyways, enough physics… for now ;).
But overall, I must say it was very enjoyable, and a great way to spend time and liberate a bit of bottled up stress and energy.
Another one was this one where they threw us down a nice [very] inclined slope with water (you can imagine the result of that :)) which was quite high over the park (maybe 500 meters? dunno, I’m not good at estimating that) we came out all dripping wet. Thankfully I had my bathing suit on, so no prob for me ^_^.
Now, the other attraction of the park is a collection of small scale models of several important or famous buildings and places in Taiwan, China, Japan and Europe. The ones from Taiwan are incredibly similar to their real counter parts, the detail is quite nice and at night the have all the lights on in the windows, make it a great sight.
The ones in China are also nice, including small people moving around. The Japanese ones (my favorites) we only managed to see them towards the end (you wouldn’t imagine how similar some of the Chinese models were to several Japanese building models. But as my friend pointed out, it’s more of how the Japanese imported architecture details from China. Quite true.) The European ones left me some doubt as to their accuracy, as the Parthenon from Greece look a bit too complete and other structures were a little dubious.
In the end, it was all great fun. Here are some pics ^_^. Enjoy.
Taipei… in a nutshell:
My Friend:
Just makes me want to have tea:
More in the photo page ^_^
Cheers, NM.
* Evil, by Interpol





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