I have three brothers and I always  think of them.  Alvin is a mechanical engineer and is now working.   Steve is the most intelligent and he graduated in a science high school  but got tired of going to college thinking that he is smart enough to  survive this world.  Patrick is the youngest and although not gifted  with the intelligent brains that his big brothers have he has a dream to  finish college .  I wonder what they are doing now.  Just like my  parents they were happy when I left home for Taiwan. I have never  returned since then but  living on this island nation for more than two  years I did not know that I still have two other brothers and they are  Mrinal and Swamy.
 
They were the funniest and craziest Travel Buddies that I ever had. Mrinal came from Bangladesh and he was my classmate in a Data Mining class. He was a family man and he even showed a photo of his six year old son. Swamy is an Indian and had a vertical red line in the middle of his forehead that runs up to his neck. I really thought that it was real blood. The back of his hair was also braided and he wore earrings. “This is guy is so cool. He has a unique fashion sense”, I told myself. The three of us laughed loudly when I found out that he was like that because of his religion not because it was his fashion style.
 
 
They were the funniest and craziest Travel Buddies that I ever had. Mrinal came from Bangladesh and he was my classmate in a Data Mining class. He was a family man and he even showed a photo of his six year old son. Swamy is an Indian and had a vertical red line in the middle of his forehead that runs up to his neck. I really thought that it was real blood. The back of his hair was also braided and he wore earrings. “This is guy is so cool. He has a unique fashion sense”, I told myself. The three of us laughed loudly when I found out that he was like that because of his religion not because it was his fashion style.
My two Travel Buddies were  excited to see Keelung for the first time.  I remembered one my trips in  Keelung which was in Taiwan Day 624 (The Five Senses in Keelung) when I  brought Filipino summer interns in Academia Sinica for an exciting tour  in Northern Taiwan's harbor city.  My intern friends were very happy  after the trip and I was very expecting the same kind of fun on this  travel adventure.  We arrived at the new train station of Keelung which  was very modern and far away from the classic train station residents of  the city used to have.  The old train tracks we saw walking from the  footbridge were already removed and I've heard that the place was being  redeveloped. 
| Mrinal | 
| Swamy | 
Mrinal was quick to pose for a shot behind the  “Cute Keelung” decoration of Keelung Station.  My new friend from  Bangladesh was very fond of taking pictures like what I always do in my  travel adventures. He even gave instructions on how to do it!  I brought  them to Keeling Maritime Plaza and the two were mesmerized by the  scenery.  Swamy brought his selfie stick with his Microsoft phone on it.   He took selfie pictures and videos in the plaza and I was amazed with  the wonders with what a selfie stick can do. 
 
We went back to Keelung Station to board Bus 103. We waited for a few minutes at the Keelung Bus Station which was the gateway for many of Keelung's tourist destinations. The bus came and we paid only NTD 9 for the entire trip to Badouzi stop. I have visited the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology (NMMST) before in Taiwan Day 749 (The Home of the Sea) and I told them about the structure of the museum building that it was a power plant during the Japanese colonial period of Taiwan. Mrinal and Swamy wanted to get inside but I told them that were no real fishes inside and the museum mainly talks about techniques in fishing and marine aquaculture technologies. I saw excitement in their eyes when I mentioned that Asia's largest aquarium was currently being built in the premises of NMMST and is expected to be finished in 2017.
| Mrinal wanted to have a photo with a big wave behind him. | 
| Oh yes! The big wave came and Mrinal got the photo that he wanted but Swamy and I got wet with seawater. lol. My printed travel plan also got wet. haha! | 
The  48-hectare NMMST complex includes the Chaojing Ocean Center and the  Chaojing Park and we walked along the road beside the shoreline to take  good pictures.  Mrinal was so happy to see the sea that he wanted to  have a photo with a big splash of wave behind him.  We were standing on a  breakwater with powerful waves crashing to Taiwan's Northeastern  coastline.  A big wave suddenly came and surprised us. Mrinal got the  photo that he wanted while Swamy and I got wet with seawater. It was  actually dangerous to stand on top of a breakwater.  The powerful giant  waves could push us and we might fall into the East China Sea.
I did not expect Chaojoing Park to be an amazing place and I first thought that it was a boring place. It was a park but it was situated on a cliff beside the sea. The striking structure of the Chaojing Ocean Center was also nearby while a portion of the park was a former landfill. It was a fun walk while we enjoy the view of big waves arriving in the island of Taiwan. The Keelung Islet was also very visible from Chaojing Park. It became cooler at noontime and we ate our lunch while sitting comfortably in a good area in the park. We watched the locals visiting the area while we ate our lunch and we saw a woman looking at the sea. My Travel Buddies and I laughed with the idea that the woman was going through something emotional. We suddenly saw a group of four young Taiwanese women and a few minutes later was a separate group of young Taiwanese men. Oh! Chaojing Park was really great place to meet someone new. haha!
The English-speaking  driver of the service shuttle of NMMST gave us a free ride back to the   museum where we walked for a few meters to reach the bus stop for Bus  103. While waiting for the bus I saw Swamy's “blood” on his forehead  suddenly disappeared like magic. The bus came and we reached Keelung  Station where we boarded a train going to Badu Station for our next  destination. Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night was alive in Keelung's  Embrace Cultural and Creative Park (擁恆文創園區). 
 
| Looking at Badu Station from the bus stop | 
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| the shuttle bus schedule | 
The Embrace  Cultural and Creative Park park provided a free shuttle bus which stops  in front of the Badu Staion.  I included on my travel plan the arrival  times of the bus so my friends have lots of  time to bought a cup of hot  coffee. The shuttle bus arrived and it took us up to the gate of the  park where visitors were immediately required to pay for the ticket.  Regular adult tickets in the park costs NTD 100 but we only paid NTD 50  since we were presented our student IDs in Taiwan.   
 
Unison group spent NTD 90 million to recreate Van gogh's Starry Night painting. It was an amazing work of art looking from afar but coming closer would reveal that it was made up of thousands of colored plastic bottles. Mrinal shared his ideas of great photos with the colorful scenery while Swamy opened his camera for a selfie video. There were also a lot of lights that were set up in the area to provide a range of colors at night.
We got curious about how the Embrace  Cultural and Creative Park  was developed.  The rolling hills were like  an open pit mining with a pond at its bottom.  What was more surprising  were the variety of other attractions on the top of the hills.  We  climbed the stairs until we found golden fishes with water squirting out  of its mouth. There were also large tiles painted with different  images.  I appreciated the painted tiles more when I put my camera on my  tripod and lifted it up. 
 
There was an observation deck with a  giant bell near the top of hill and the East China Sea was visible with  the Keelung Islet on our view.  At our left side was a harbor and it  must be the Keelung Harbor.  Mrinal and Swamy shared some things about  Buddhism when we reached a Buddha Temple.  They knew a lot of things  about Buddhism because Bangladesh and India shared a common culture  since Bangladesh was a former part of India.  I listened to their  stories of the man named 'Buddha'. 
 
It was already dark when  raindrops started to fall.  We went down hill and we saw the thousand  bottle artwork was now glowing with lights.  A fountain laser show was  happening and accompanied with light and sound effects making the place a  real “Starry Night”.  After the show, we decided to go home and we  passed by different giant snow globes where visitors can rent and stay  at.  
 
Mrinal and Swamy were a perfect set of Travel Buddies. The former loves his photos taken and also contributed to the decision making during the trip while the latter enjoys wandering in Taiwan and had already visited a lot of places like when I was still a first year PhD student. They are now an unbeatable duo in my Taiwan Day Adventures. I feel so blessed to have Mrinal and Swamy as my friends. Life in this island will never be the same again because I have finally found my long-lost brothers.
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Hello! I am planning a trip to Taiwan and saw this blog entry. I do not speak any Chinese, so would it be okay to interpret the free shuttle from Badu to Keelung Embrace schedule? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteUpper half: weekday schedule
DeleteLower half: Saturday, Sunday and holiday
Left half: bus departure times at Badu Station
Right half: bus departure times at Keelung Embrace.
The Starry Night outdoor exhibit is currently undergoing a facelift until Dec. 20. It is better to go there after that date.