We continued our southward trek by train with our sights set on Kenting. We stayed at a nice beach resort and really took advantage of everything from the sandy walks at sunset to the interactive pool area. Adam, Alex, and I went on a snorkeling excursion and saw all sorts of colorful fish (unbeknownst to me, my siblings were also snorkeling at different spots across the globe).
Despite all being in our mid-twenties, the kids kept busy with arts, crafts, and games. We each made our own surfer bracelets in the hotel's activity room with the help of a sun-tanned, shirtless instructor. In the evenings we played a variety of games including Phase 10 and Scrabble Slam.
I especially enjoyed our walks in the south. At night we frequented the street shops, and during the day we soaked in the scenery. We took a drive out to Cape Eluanbi and walked out to the southernmost point of Taiwan. The remainder of our time in the south was spent sunning ourselves on the windy beach and looking for sea glass.
2 comments:
Your bracelet picture: with our powers combined! Looks like fun!
I cannot believe all that you crammed into your Taiwan trip! And not wishing to be left high and dry, I'm pretty sure I was taking a bath while you and your globetrotting siblings were all snorkeling...
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