Monday, November 28, 2011

The Green Green Grasslands

Before continue our visiting to Green Green Grasslands, we managed to stay a nite at Guan Xing Yuan guesthouse owned by Mr. Lee (李老板) and recommended by Jacky. It is located at an elevation of 2,089 km above the sea level with indescribable fantastic view. If the night weather is clear without midst, you are able to see a full of 'stary stary' sky like you can touch them from a close distance. Unfortunately, we are not lucky enough and not even manage to see the sunrise because of overslept reason. I would say it worth the money to stay as dinner and breakfast are provided free with awesome freshly foods.


Outlook of our guesthouse at Cingjing Veterans Farm. 




Nice view of the small town below and its surrounding area.




Having our breakfast while enjoying the heaven view, felt like life is full of hope.




No more anorexia individual if breakfast is to be prepared such a way everyday. Make me drooling looking at this picture.




Tadaa!! This is the warm host of Guan Xing Yuan, Mr. Lee (李大哥), the owner. Mr. Lee and his wife are always ready to offer their help in your itinerary planning and they are very polite and friendly. :))




It is our pleasure as able to take photos with Mr. Lee.




Husky owned by Mr. Lee named Dubi (杜比). He is handsome isn't he?! ;))




Our next destination soon after breakfast is Green Green Grasslands (青青草原).




Green Green Grasslands is a beautiful countryside in Taiwan which you must visit if you ever stop at Cingjing Veterans Farm. It is a dreamy romance place suitable for young and old.




You can see herds of sheep grazing on this wide green pasture with the azure skies above, what a wonderful experience I can say.




Look at this vast gorgeous land really take away your stress and unhappiness.




Just like a piece of drawing art.




A close-up shot of the cute little sheep. We have to chase after the sheep in order to take photos with them. They are very shy and use to run away when we were just few steps away from them.




Groups of sheep roaming on the green hill slop as back drop.




Spotted some small maple trees around the farm.




They were many more hills in this region and we saw many more sheep feeding on grass all over the hills.



Travel-mates were very keen on that sole standing tree on the top of this hill.


An European style castle. Nice. ^^



I would suggest that Cingjing is a good place for weeding outdoor photo shoot.




Entrance to watch sheep shearing show and horse performance.




A cute sign board nailed forward a gorgeous mountains back ground.




Artsy group photo taken by our lovely 'mummy'.



Impressive windmill photo like those taken in Holland. ;)




Team-lead requested a photo shoot using my Nikon D3100. Result not bad rite... :p

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