8.26.2008

Himalayan Vacation

I don't think I have this kind of stamina or energy to embark on a vacation that involves several hours of hiking everyday for 4 days to reach the destination. It does sound interesting though...

The resort, 360 Leti, is very beautiful and sustainable, with solar-powered hot water and local building materials and techniques. Maybe I could get my private helicopter to get me there...

8.22.2008

My Friends from Australia: Part II

One of my favorite vacation/conference was in Key Biscayne near Miami, where we stayed in the conference hotel with afternoons off. I long for days with a copy of the latest Harry Potter (not happening again) on the beach and drinking beer in the ocean... Anyways, I was looking for somewhere relaxing and calm, which is not so easy to find in Taiwan. The Royal Hotel is supposed to be one of these places... however, Winnie's husband Jimmy started to make lots of noises when they found out that the rooms starting at 400 USD a night. So I set out to look for 'min-su' 民宿, basically bed-and-breakfast. Ming-su's is gaining great popularity in Taiwan with their themed rooms and tax-breaks. In Ilan, I found several intriguing options:

p-water 浮線 owners are architects so very slick... however, with prices similar to that of the Royal hotel, and not child-friendly, this one is out of the question.

Dong-Shan Villa 福泰冬山厝 is part of the Dong-Shan Traditional Art Center. While it has potentials, the fact that it is government run makes me feel that it might be more like a hostel...

Designer's House is also a famous Ming-su... but our friend Josephine who is a designer herself strongly opposes this one.

Riverside Inn Our final choice, since Josephine thinks this one looks cool, and with the appropriate price of ~100 USD/night.

So it took about 35 emails to decide on the location and hotel. Then comes the time of who is actually coming. Cat was going to come but her husband has to work that weekend so she is not coming either. Maggie was going to come sans the new BF but he changed his mind and is coming now, and her brother/GF decided to join us a day later. Josephine's husband may or may not come, pending work. The question of who is coming, with whom, and what kind of room, took about another 17 emails. 52 emails in 7 days... I really felt like a travel agent! I just paid the deposit yesterday and warned everyone that if they are pulling out, I am keeping the deposit. Anyways, in 2 months, hopefully I can report a calming experience with beautiful sights... or perhaps more complaints about my friends from Australia!

8.20.2008

My Friends from Australia: Part I

Actually, I don't know anyone from Australia... it is a phrase that my brother uses to describe a certain kind of people, a variation on a Taiwanese 'nickname'. 'Ou-ke' refers to people who are very picky, sort of spoiled, and who order others around. Most of my friends are 'ou-ke'... It all began 2 weeks ago....

I've known these people since at least Junior High, some of them even since first-grade... We went to this private school that is sort of on the Park Ave of Taipei and many of my classmates are children of government officials and CEOs. Actually, I went to 3rd grade with a kid whose father was the prime minister and ran for president once (and lost). I also went to 1st grade with a kid whose father is now wanted for embezzlement of hundreds of millions of his shareholders' money. It is the great environment to raise spoiled brats such as yours truly, even though my family is very middle class. Anyways, I digress. So the whole bunch of us were having dinner at Sam's house one night and we talked about going together on a vacation. Many attempts of a group vacation have been made before. The one trip they made was when I was still in NY and about half of them went. It was also when they were all single. Now that most of us are married, even with kids, it is getting more and more difficult to gather up the crowd. Even for Sam's wedding in LA, only half of them came.

We were talking about an island vacation... and Ko Samui was a first pick, since Patty knows someone who owns a resort there. There is also a long weekend in October, when we have a Friday off due to the Taiwanese 'Independence Day'. Since it is only 3 days, we thought Samui is too far since there is no direct flight from Taiwan. So we decided on Bali in Malaysia. Being 'from Australia', my friends' choices for resort were the new Bulgari or the Ritz Carlton. In all consideration, it is actually not that bad, probably around 1500 USD per person for 2 nights at the Ritz, with airfare, but it is still not cheap... A week later, while people are still interested in going somewhere, the issues of flying for 5 hours for a 3 day-trip was brought up and how much trouble it is to travel with young children (one 3-year-old, 2 under 6 months). So the only way for us to go somewhere is within Taiwan.

Somehow I've had this 'craving' to go relax somewhere the whole summer, so I am really motivated to go. A choice was the Sun Moon Lake in central Taiwan. I've heard that there is a very nice hotel, the Lalu, in the middle of the lake but my friends said that the service there is not that good. It is also ~3.5 hour drive from Taipei, without traffic, so we've got to move closer. Ilan is our next choice... with the new tunnel, it is only one hour drive away from Taipei and is situated on the hills looking into the Pacific. The best resort in Ilan is the Hotel Royal in Chiao Hsi, where it is famous for hot springs.

8.14.2008

Olympics

I haven't done any work this week since I've been tracking the Olympics online. I am of course fasinated by Michael Phelps, as everyone on this planet... although it really sucks that the Taiwanese stations doesn't broadcast any swimming events, being that we don't have any contestants. The one sport that the Taiwanse care about is baseball and I just found out that they actually have a pretty awesome online system for instant update:
http://www.chinatimes.com/CtBaseball2008/index.htm?id=cts00103

While it is not as fast or fancy as the MLB GameDay thingy, it does have cute graphics. I only wish that they have it for the tennis matches... Maybe this is one area that the London Olympics could work for, to have real-time updates for all sports...

8.08.2008

beach bum vacation

Reading something about New York, it seems like some people are already saying the temperature has cooled down a bit there... It is atrocious... We are still in the 90's here!! The lazy summer is only good for day-dreaming... At our A Cut steak dinner (mediocre), my group of friends were talking about vacationing in Ko Samui, since a friend's friend's family owns a resort there... The thing is, with all the boring married couples (with children), not to mention busy schedules of everyone but me, it took us 3 hours to get plans settled for one dinner... I'd say it is impossible to book a vacation together, even just for a long weekend. Anyhow, it started me thinking about laying on a beach for a couple of days. My all time dream island has long been the Maldives on Indian Ocean. I also read in Apartment Therapy the 20 Hotels Around the World from Architecture Digest about the Cocoa Island Resort. The little fishing boat rooms just looks so cozy and cute! I even looked up flights from Taiwan and it seems like a transfer in Singapore is a must, so that I could go have all the great street food that I've heard about for soooo long but missed the chance when I was there with my parents. So who wants to join me for this dream vacation?