After our lunch at Nan Tou, our tour went on to 台糖五分車. We were there to take the 五分車 train ride to 乳牛的家. I didn't know our tour would bring us to a mini animal farm and We had the chance to feed animals and have real close contact with the animals and left the place feeling like a little kid once again.
台糖五分車
小火車載著甘蔗在軌道上行走,小孩子在水車後面啃著甘蔗的畫面,對於新新人類來說彷彿是一幅畫,但是對於年長的一輩而言,卻是深刻回憶,五分車懷舊之旅將帶領新、舊人類在嘎吱嘎吱的火車聲中,回味過往時光。
而什麼是「五分車」?五分車指的是兩個鐵軌之間的距離,國際標準的軌距是143.5公分,而台糖的小火車的軌距只有76.2公分,也就是說只有標準軌距的一半,因而稱作五分車。
Source: http://guide.easytravel.com.tw/scenic.aspx?CityID=17&AreaID=231&PlaceID=1560
If you can't read Chinese, 五分車 is called 五分車 because the gap between the cabins are actually half of the length of the actual train gap between normal trains. This vehicle is definitely a old school and yet nostalgic type of train for the older generation in Taiwan.
One of the old train that were used before.
Another type of train.
We were brought to sit this train ride which eventually bring us to stop over at 乳牛的家! When the train reached junction, a loud "poot poot" will goes off. Really very old school!
We enjoyed this train ride because of the agriculture which We've seen along the way. Many many types of different veggies and fruits which is not seen locally. We've seen many farmers along the way and they are very friendly! They wave and smile to us :)
We were brought to stop over which is at 乳牛的家 and We fed animals there! hehe. We bought 2 tickets at 30TW each and chose the milk bottle and grass. When We spotted so many pigs, We know We have to feed them lol.
Derp feeding the pig.
BTW, I was the one who fed them first but guess what? They keep snatching to suck the milk bottle. -_-". Don't ask me why they so hungry but I think that's their nature by default. Born with it. Btw, even Derp got pek cek after awhile because it's impossible to feed properly.
Went to took photos of these chickens while Derp was still struggling to feed the pigs lol.
The host saw our difficulties handling the pig and he let 1 pig out. The lucky one. He opened a small gap and only 1 pig manage to escape from their cage within the crowd of pigs. lol.
Derp continue feeding with the greedy pig. And yup, the pig finish the milk super fast. -_-". Seriously, got so hungry ma???!!
Enough of the greedy pig, We exchange our ticket for grass this time. Time to feed the cow.
The cows must be hating me because they can't reach the grass and I'm taking my own sweet time taking photo of Derp. Seriously, I question myself again why even the cows are so hungry? lol.
Since the cows in the previous photo have their own food and cant be bothered with me, I went to feed the baby goats.
Btw, this greedy pig ran off after Derp fed it. We thought it went to find his goat's bff. But to our surprise, it went there not to find friend.
It ran over to eat goat friend's food. -_-". Okay maybe pigs are just hungry by default. 1 bottle of milk also not enough, lol. Or should I say 2? Because there's another little girl who feed this pig too.
We didn't notice there were mini pigs around who were far behind, if not We would have fed all this mini pigs.
Turkeys.
This rabbit is super shy and timid! Derp think it looks like Esther's rabbit, dusty. It ran all the way to hide when it see us approaching.
More rabbits.
With a super big cow.
Had some cow's milk ice cream after feeding the animals.
For more info regarding 乳牛的家 click here
Our last stopof the day before dinner, Fort Provintia in Tainan.
Fort Provintia
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Provintia
Statue of dutch surrendering to the Taiwan guy call Koxinga.
More dragon turtles carrying heavy stones on their back filled with words left behind from many years ago.
Part of the fort. Of cause they did rebuild part of it, not everything inside there is left behind by them.
A photo of my tour group people. :)
With our tour guide, andrea and carl. :)
It was a very short tour trip, We basically went in to walk one round and came out, maybe cause it was damn hot.
Dinner was famous cuisine in Tainan!
擔仔麵 aka Dan Zai Mian! I ate this before in Singapore and came to realise it originated from Tainan.
棺材板! I didn't know it's from Tainan too, have always thought it originated from Taipei. It's like cream soup in toasted bread. :) I've ate a much bigger 棺材板 in Singapore before, first time eating such a small one, and it's so cute!
The woman behind all the 擔仔麵.
Our tour mates suggested all of us to go eat shaved ice which is located just opposite Fort Provintia. We saw it when We were on the 2nd level of the fort, spotted the big banner of the shaved ice. Since We were heading to hotel after dinner, not much activities so why not?
Mango shaved ice with mango ice cream! It costs us less than $3 sgd. So worth it.
:)
Super big mangoes!!!
The shop banner which We spotted from afar.
Their menu.
It was another 1 hour journey or so to Kao Shiung Crowne Plaza Hotel. We napped on the way there and woke up by the sight of the big ferris wheel.
Probably the prettiest hotel/ atas hotel that We've stayed throughout this trip. The breakfast was god damn good! Will blog about it in Taiwan Trip Day 5 :)
The toilet have surround sound system which means you can hear what's going on on the TV while you are in the toilet.
Since the night is still young, after We check in, We decide to go ahead walk E-da Outlet Mall before it close that night. We were given the whole of the next day to walk the shopping mall and theme park.
E-Da Outlet Mall is super long! You get what I meant? lol. Probably need 5 minutes to walk from 1 side to the other.
Xiao Zhu again! He's the ambassador of this brand of watches, Morris K.
Greek statues found in the shopping mall itself.
Pic taken at the flea market area outside E-Da Outlet Mall.
Walking back to our hotel after getting some necessities from Watsons.
Outside our hotel. :)
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