Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Wulai Waterfalls, Taiwan

Last August, I received this postcard from Lapi, a fresh college graduate like me.

The text in front of the postcard reads, "Wulai, a famous mountain resort, is 28 [km] south of Taipei.  Among the pleasant features of the resort is the waterfall, which 82 [m] long and 10 [m] wide."

'Wulai' should not be confused with 'Xiao Wulai' though they are both famous for waterfalls

It came with this stamp:
Clematis montana is usually used to cover walls and sheds.

From what I've read, Wulai is home to many tourists all days of the week.  In spite of my crowd aversion, I'd like to visit and see the waterfalls and learn more about the history and culture of an indigenous group in Taiwan.

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