Frankie and I 'twanging' after his CT Scan at Nan Men Hospital. heh... =P

CHU HUO

This is CHU HUO. The fire here burns all year round. Even in times of heavy downpour or typhoon, the fire will just keeps on burning due to the supply of natural gas below. Now you know where to go for BBQ on rainy days. =P

Frankie and I at a gigantic BBQ pit

can't really see the fire... can u?

i think this is a better shop than the one below. =)

the Medical Staff of Heng CHun cAmP at nite market

me (see how tanned i am), Dr Sewa, Ben (my base service medic, and Frankie.

at heng chun nite mkt eating ba bao bing. Elton, Adrian, me and Dr Sewa

Wacky
1)Swimming during a typhoon was an unforgettable experience. Wind was howling and the water was freezing cold. And my friend and i must be crazy to get down into the pool... However the view was nice as we were surrounded by mountain ridges.
2)Cruising down the dark and winding coastal highway at night in an ambulance at 160km/h constant was breath-taking. Felt like i'm in a F1 race or something. Nevertheless, it was the fastest vehicle i've ever taken... and we just bashed through every single red lights along the way... Cool...
my fried noodles and pig's blood soup at Heng Chun Night Market. SEDAP!!!

This is a house church in Feng Gang which i went to.

Fort on top of Da Gou.

Dark dark dungeon. Can't see anything at all.

the dark dungeon within the fort for prisoners

Panoramic view of Kaohsiung

thinker...

within the fort

A battleship cruising out of the harbour

That's ME!!

A panoramic view of Kaohsiung from the fort

A lighthouse not faraway

This is on top of the hill. It overlooks the University which i've forgotten the name. What a nice spot to study... by the coast.

Yoohoo
Haven't been able to go online for quite some time as there is something wrong with the wireless connection in camp. Really regretted not bring my camera along with me everywhere i go... missed a lot of opportunities to take really great photographs. It's just a few days ago when i was awakened by a call at 3 am and before i knew it, i was on the way in a civilian ambulance cruising down the lightless highway by the coastline at 160 km/h. What an experience! A stupid goondoo fell down a dyke and fracture his femur. sigh... it's my day off somemore... sigh... But while he's in operation, my 2 MO's and I went shopping in Kaohsiung. heh..bought alot of stuff... heh. Will be gg to Taipei next mth... better save up for it... =P
My dinner at Heng Chun Night Market (which is on every Sunday Night). This steak was from a roadside stall. Obviously this was just the noodles... the steak haven't arrive yet heh.

Taiwanese soldiers having a live firing exercise

Taiwanese pointing their missiles to the sea. I hope they don't catch me spying on them. Heh.

A view while walking back to camp.

The head of my bed

My messy cupboard

On a normal day

Wind getting stronger at 0742. As i couldn't post vid clips, couldn't show u the action of the 'peak' period.

at 1930.... too bad i dunno how to load video clips to blog

Can see the wind howling strongly at 1940

Raining heavily in the night at 1947 (1st day of typhoon)

This was the 2nd day of the typhoon. The torrential rain just wouldn't stop. Heard our next town (Che Cheng) got flooded.

Taiwan Bull to my right

To my left is Kenting National Park

A long route out of camp to the bus stop.
