New Years Eve found us in Hsinchu in a crowd of hundreds of Taiwanese people anxiously awaiting the New Years. We weren't in the crowd long before a friend of ours who lived nearby suggested we go up to the roof of their apartment building to watch the chaos - ah-hem, I mean festivities. So, there we were, the only ones on the roof - everybody else in Hsinchu was in the crowd - wondering why isn't anybody else up here? Of course, Taiwanese love to be where the people are whereas our natural inclination is to get away from the crowd.
So, there we were, making sure we knew how to count backwards from 10 in Chinese, when all of a sudden the countdown was upon us. Zero came, there was a dull cheer from the crowd below and a louder one from us on the roof and then the fireworks started. I think that different places in the city must compete for the best fireworks show because we literally had about fifteen different ones going off all around us that we had a perfect view of from our spot on the roof. A pretty memorable new years, actually. Sadly, we have no pictures as we both forgot our cameras. : (
We had much debated about what to do with the following days off and had settled on a scooter trip down to some hot springs. But, with the onset of freezing temperatures and wind, we decided on a change of plans. We hopped on the HSR (High Speed Rail) and within an hour and a half were in the southern city of Kaohsiung where we met up with some friends who live there. We also had some friends come down from Taipei so there were six of us total.
That night found us wandering around the city and playing some good 'ol Guitar Hero and Wii Sports. Here is Luke and me duking it out on Wii Boxing.


Next up was Foguanshan...the mecca for Buddhism in southern Taiwan. But, oops...along the way we got distracted. Here is another fountain/temple/shrine thingy we found.
There was a 50 meter high buddha surrounded by 480 smaller buddhas...
