This day we went to Yeliu Geology Park and I got tanned seriously, even though I wore sunblock frequently!!! What' was going on the sun there>///< The last time I went to Yeliu when I was in my elementary school, and there were few tourists. Maybe the reason was that Yeliu was not a common tourist site in the past time. It was for education, studying, and doing research. However, nowadays there are hundreds of tourists and most of them are Chinese! The phenomena is absolutely accredited to the fame of the Queen's Head. With more and more tourists coming to Yeliu, Yeliu is getting destroyed. You can see the red painted line on the ground to alert people not to cross over. How ugly the line is! No one will treat the "geology park" in this way.
We had a excellent guide with us. Mr. Chang studies the geology very well, so I learned a lot from him and reviewed my geography taught in high school. Mr.Chang was so kind that when he finished his lecture, we came back together, then he told us additional information about Yeliu and the Northeast Coast. Thanks to his explanation, I know the north of Taiwan even better!
The food in the seafood restaurant was great!But Jenny, Stephanie and Corinne ate so little. The interesting thing was that they could not believe how could we eat so much every meals.
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