Updated on 27 Sept 2009 >> F1 Singapore Grand Prix Race Cars Photos Managed to catch a glimpse of the inaugural F1 Singapore Grand Prix on TV while I am still in Malaysia! It’s Singapore’s First Grand Prix and the world’s first night race in F1 history. So cool to see the drivers racing against…
Archives for September 2008
Yangmingshan National Park
Yangmingshan (阳明山) National Park is located in Taipei City, Taiwan. Famous for its hot springs, cherry blossoms, hiking trails, etc, the park has an area of 114.56km². It is named after a Ming Dynasty Chinese scholar – Wang Yangming. Fyi, “shan” means “hill” or “mountain”. Click on this panoramic shot to enlarge or scroll left-right….
Taiwan Hot Spring & Spa
I missed visiting this Tien Lai Hot Spring Resort but Jacky did and he brought back some nice shots. Like the spectacular view over the crests and slopes of Yangmingshan National Park. Click on this panoramic shot to enlarge or scroll left-right. A hot spring pool at 40.7 degree Celsius. I ever got into nude…
Taipei 101
These photos were taken sometimes ago. Taipei 101 (台北101) is currently the world’s tallest inhabited building standing at 509.2 m. A panoramic shot from the observation deck. Breathtaking, isn’t it? The design of Taipei 101 is inspired by bamboo plant, an icon of learning and growth. And Chinese like the lucky number eight, as you…
Mid-Autumn Festival (Part 2/2)
Read Mid-Autumn Festival (Part 1/2) You have seen Chinatown in the day. Mid-Autumn Festival Part 2/2 is about S.E.X in The City… Nah… It’s Mid-Autumn Festival story telling time!
Mid-Autumn Festival (Part 1/2)
Tonight, the moon is at its fullest and brightest for 2008. It’s Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节), a day that falls on the 15th of the 8th Chinese lunar month for celebration of togetherness and abundance. The festival is also known as Lantern or Mooncake festival as you will see beautifully lit lanterns everywhere, and Chinese families…
Taipei Shilin Night Market
Taipei (台北市) is the capital of Taiwan. It’s easy to travel around Taipei city. We toured around the city by taxi most of the time as it’s convenient and reasonably cheap. In the past, I only heard Singapore National Service men going to Taiwan for army training. In the recent years, more and more Singaporeans…
I Love my Trophy!
To all my Voters and Readers: Thank you very much for your wonderful support for TravelerFolio! We won the Best Photo Blog Award from OMY Singapore Blog Awards! Now sit back and relax, and follow me through the whole event! The inaugural Singapore Blog Awards ceremony was held on 5 Sept 08 at the Asian…
Latest: Jiuzhaigou & Northern Sichuan Re-opening
Update (4 Sept 08): According to the Chinese authority, there may be earthquake that measures at a Richter scale of 7 to 8 at Qing Zhang Plateau. I think we better do our homework first before planning for any trip to Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan. Hi Folks! Remember the devastating Sichuan earthquake three months ago? Got the…








