These pictures were taken when I was not behind the wheel, mostly.
The road not yet traveled: Highway 6 to Puli, then to Sun Moon Lake.
Central Taiwan is a mix of agricultural and industrial scenes.
Power networks crisscross road networks.
Highway 3 goes through numerous tunnels.
A radio tower? I cannot be sure.
Almost always stop at this rest area every time I am on Highway 3.
The giant banyan tree in the rest area.
My first time at Rueifong Night Market, Kaohsiung City.
A very popular place, it seems.
Over exposed, but I like it.
The crowd, and the densely arranged stalls in the market.
This is Kaohsiung Metro.
You get photos like this because of kids. Inside Formosa Station, Kaohsiung Metro.
Cargo ships lining up to enter Kaohsiung Port, as seen from Cijin Island.
The bikers at Cijin.
Laid back at Cijin.
Every moment seems ever more relaxed at Cijin.
Entrances to the Formosa Station, Kaohsiung Metro.
The weather is also nicer in Kaohsiung, when compared to Taipei.
Good morning, Kenting.
Facing south from Nanwan Bay, Kenting.
Facing east from Longpan Park, Kenting.
About to enter Manjhou Township, Kenting.
A quite corner of Kenting; the bikers were there too.
East Gate of Hengchun Township. The high-rise platform probably is for the Lunar mid July festival.
Heading north on Route 1. A "Grandma Black Pearl Wax Apple and Mango" shop.
I like this view on Route 1 so much I stop my car. About to connect to Highway 3.
The mist on Highway 1 said it all. Getting back to Taipei wasn't easy.
"Black Pearl" lian-bu (wax apple) and "Pineapple" sek-khia (sugar apple) from the Grandma shop.