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Taiwan trip 2011…
Here are some of the photos I took during our recent Taiwan trip. This will be in installment basis so please bear with me… hehehe.
One of things that caught my attention during my first day in taiwan was their mode of transportation. There are abundant number of scooters in the streets, they were everywhere.
along the street
just parked side by side
more of them
There were also bicycles, and they have a nice parking space for it.
bicycles park here
And I also really liked their metro rail system, you can get to anywhere just riding the metro. We bought a 2 day pass for our 2 day stay, which costs 310NT, it’s a ride all you can pass for the metro and the bus, and I can stay that it’s all worth it.
jingan station
so what do you call those things we hold on to inside the metro?
And I saw these people walking on a bridge.
I just like how they are almost evenly spaced out.
more to come…
LP: Cross (tawid)…
Today is litratongpinoy day, and here’s my share for this week’s theme to cross… (tawid).

the hanging bridge in bohol

my goofy friends striking a pose after crossing the bridge

the bridge

the view below the bridge

manong crossing the bridge

The Hanging Bridge of Bohol.
There are lots of souvenirs and “pasalubongs” being sold in the area. It isn’t supposed to be a tourist attraction at first, rather just a bridge connecting two towns, but since its unique and fascinating feature attracts many people, it soon became one of the major tourist attractions in Loboc, Bohol.
Bohol: Loboc River cruise…
The Loboc River (also Loay River) is a river on Bohol Island, the Philippines. It is one of the major tourist destinations of Bohol, local and foreigners alike. The winding river plays host to cruises on board of small bancas or floating restaurants. Visitors are treated to a vista of lush tropical vegetation such as nipa palms, coconut trees, banana groves, and bushes.

cruising the loboc river
A cruise along the river starts either from the Loay Bridge (in Loay) or at the Poblacion of Loboc. The Loay Bridge is 20 kilometers (12 mi) from Tagbilaran City while the Poblacion is about 25 kilometers (16 mi) away. Small motorized bancas can be chartered for a minimal fee. For those who want to eat while cruising, floating restaurants are available offering Filipino cuisine buffet and local delicacies.
inside with buffet lunch
With the tourism fever, the floating restaurants were envisioned providing tourists with a first class dining experience on board floating restaurants. The floating vessels are made up of a covered platform on top of two large outrigger boats which are joined together. The boats can accommodate up to 50 people.
view along the river
Most of the floating restaurants treat their guests with Boholano songs played by in-boat bands during the cruise. The trip winds up the river and ends at the Busay Falls which is only one and a half meter at most. Here, the guests are treated to rondalla music by a local rondalla group housed under a floating cottage.
a delightful performance by the dwellers of the river
with accompanying acoustic music
Local folks usually take a dip in the waters and enjoy bathing under the falls. Guests who have brought with them extra clothes are welcome to swim and bathe and experience the heady feeling of a refreshing swim in the river’s unpolluted waters.
swimming at the lazy river
another view I saw
The river plays a significant role in the history of Loboc before the Spaniards established the town in 1602. The early inhabitants made homes along the river.
It was in early 1980s that the idea to promote the Loboc River as a tourist destination started. -from wiki













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