I’m a British woman living and working in Taiwan, my partner’s homeland, and I’m here to spam your feed with all things mountains, trails, #hiking and #Taiwan.
www.taiwantrailsandtales.com
⛰️🥾🏕️
🇹🇼🇬🇧
Taiwan Trails and Tales
Loading...
A Taiwan kukri snake (赤背松柏根, non-venomous) that was right where my foot was about to fall when I spotted it. The last time I encountered one of these, it thrashed around like a crazy thing, but this one was rather mellow.
It’s my MIL’s birthday today, so we’re having dinner with her at a vegetarian Yunnan shop in Taoyuan’s Pingzhen District. Curiosity about why such a shop would exist in such a place led to me learning about the Yunnan-Burma ROC soldiers who were relocated here in large numbers in the 1950s.
We had no bananas to hand, so went with the tried and tested finger-for-scale approach.
snakesoftaiwan.com/oligodon-for...
Patience and luck were required to get this photo. About 2 months ago, this was one of several holes I saw barbets making on the trail where I hike most often. All bar this one were swiftly abandoned. A month later, I heard chicks inside, and now finally I’ve caught sight of one resident.
If you’re also curious, you can read more about this community here: tinyurl.com/2ek3nprd
And if you like the look of the food (which was very good), the restaurant is here: maps.app.goo.gl/i26TqQ2CNBVD...
Beach finds
Taiwan Trails and Tales
Taiwan Trails and Tales
Beginning to feel Taiwanese convenience stores are waging a vendetta against the concept of sandwiches.
Taiwan Trails and Tales
Taiwan Trails and Tales
An unexpected trip to the south has meant I’ve been able to visit a Tainan trail that’s been on my want-to-visit list for a number of years.
Few people know about the Yunnan-Burma border soldiers. At the close of the Chinese Civil War, the Government of the Republic of China relocated to Taiwan, while these guerrilla forces stayed behind, ...