Gareth's escape to Lanyu, Orchid Island
Last Friday afternoon we got a surprise: Vivian and Fiona had a chance to go to Hokkaido, Japan. Suddenly Gareth also decided to make a little getaway. Destination: The remote Taiwanese island of Lanyu, otherwise known as Orchid Island.One has to first fly by jet to Taidong, then take one of these prop planes to go over to Lanyu
Lanyu can be found southeast of Taiwan, about 50 km offshore from the Taiwanese mainland. 
First sighting of the island 
 The old fishing harbor, now unused. I went snorkeling there on my second day
 The island's lone beach bar. A nice place to sip a cold drink and chat with other travelers
 Traditional Tao boats on the shore. The Tao people are not Chinese at all, but related to the Oceanic peoples from islands further to the south: Philippines, Borneo, etc.
 The local diet: fish, fish and more fish. The day's catch is caught, prepared, then hung out to dry. Visitors see this scene often. Using this ancient method of preservation the fish can be stored for up to six months before eating 
 View from the hills towards battleship rock
 Getting up early for the sunrise at 5:20 am
 The sun breaks over the Pacific
 Enjoying the early morning view from the grassy lawn atop the main weather station
 Everywhere the common sight: volcanic rocks, and goats! Sometimes together!
 Back at the weather station in the afternoon for another view
 Local kids paddle in the water 
A closer look at one of the traditional Tao boats Some Taiwanese tourists hired this one + a guide and went out for an afternoon paddle
Mr. Lamuran, proprietor of the hostel where I stayed. If you have a chance to visit Lanyu, his hostel is definitely worthwhile. See http://lamuran.blogspot.com/
 
 
 
