My friend Ken passed this small town in southern Taiwan during a business trip, and he decided to take some pictures of this charming small town, which only had 40,000 residents. It is unlike the densely populated and fast-paced urban metropolis you would find in other parts of Taiwan and East Asia. Enjoy
The more quiet and residential part of the town:
Traditional market alongside of the street:
A Taoist temple that is over 300 years - This temple was temporarily converted to a Shinto temple during Japanese colonization:
Old houses from the Japanese colonial period:
Railtrack:
The downtown of this small town:
The green field:
A factory that makes sugar - built during the Japanese colonial period, over 100 years!
Houses among the farmlands:
Some of the traditional houses look like southern mainland China!
New residential area:
Last edited by mountsac; Apr 22, 2007 at 10:56 AM.