Sunday, September 14, 2008

What is so special at the Sun-Moon Lake?







On September 11, our friend at Pu-Li, Mr. and Mrs. Tsai took us to the Sun-Moon Lake for a tour. Coming from Wisconsin which has lakes everywhere, lake itself is not a special curiosity to me. Yet, after Mr. Tsai's guidance, I have learnt two things about which the Sun-Moon Lake is different from those of the Wisconsin lakes . Those two things are the tea shrubs and the betel nuts. Both tea and the betel nuts are important agricultural products of Taiwan.

Photos from the Top: the Sun-Moon Lake; the betel nut trees, and the tea trees.












1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So good......