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Day 1.5: Abu Dhabi

12 May 2006 | Comments Off

During the long flight from Taipei I watched the movie Syriana. It’s a movie about the oil business and politics in the Middle East. It probably wasn’t such a good idea as it got me pretty worried about stopping in The United Arabs Emirates. I mean… Isn’t that in the Middle East too??? To be fair though, Abu Dhabi is one of the richest cities in the world and their airport is well… Luxurious. We were only there for two hours, but that was enough time to buy some imported American magazines and shop in the duty free store for a while before departing for Europe.

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Shortly after taking off from Abu Dhabi, I took this picture. It’s the navigation display from my personal seatback monitor. Talk about flying between a rock and a hard place!

Next Stop: Czech Republic

Day 1: Taiwan

11 May 2006 | Comments Off

Before we get into the first day of our trip I should mention that our tour package was surprisingly inexpensive considering that Golden Week is one of the busiest travel seasons in Japan. I attributed some of that to the fact that we would be flying on China Airlines with two layovers. “Oh, boy!” I thought. “China Airlines?” To be honest though, for every negative thought I had came a resounding positive truth. China Airlines rocks!

China Airline’s food was delicious, the service was top-notch and the airplane was exceptionally clean and new. But the best thing about China Airlines was perhaps their seating. I found my seat to be very spacious and comfortable and I used the rolling foot massager on my leg rest more than once. Nice, indeed… Not only that, but there is a personal monitor and control unit on every seatback. Even in economy class!!! The monitor gives you access to free movies, music, flight information and TV programs. On the flight Azusa and I were able to watch movies like King Kong, Jarhead, Syriana and Memoirs of a Geisha. It was very impressive.

Well, okay… Enough about China Airlines awesomeness. On to Taiwan, the first stop on our long flight to Europe. We arrived in Taiwan in the afternoon and the first thing we noticed was that it was much more humid than Japan. I think I was sweating just waiting to get through immigration and I wasn’t even carrying any luggage!

Once our tour group of about 15 people passed through customs, we headed to our chartered bus for an afternoon tour of Taipei, the capitol of Taiwan. The day started out with some very elaborate shrines. It was kinda cool because the shrines had waterfalls even though they were located on busy city streets between tall buildings.

Downtown waterfalls

Looks nice, but there were sky-scrapers on both sides.

Next, we went to the center of the city where we walked around a memorial to the founding fathers of Taiwan. IT hink it was called the Chang Kai-Shek memorial. It was a little boring, so Azusa and I snuck off to a convenience store where we bought some drinks and some steamed dumplings The dumplings was soooo delicious that we bought two more and then returned to our group. From there we boarded our bus and passed by Taipei 101, the world’s tallest building. Azusa and I really wanted to go in, but we didn’t have time. Instead, it was off to an early dinner and then the airport. We had a flight to catch. A flight to…

Next stop: Abu Dhabi

Day 0: Central Air Hotel

10 May 2006 | Comments Off

Whoever said that getting there was half the fun may have had a point. Our trip to Europe started out on Friday with a night’s stay at the brand new Central Air Hotel. We had to stay near the airport because we couldn’t make it Nagoya in time to catch our early flight if we left on Saturday morning. The hotel was very luxurious and it was great to get a good night’s sleep right before our flight. What an awesome way to start a vacation!

Central Air Hotel

We could see the check in counters from our hotel room. Funny that we couldn’t hear any planes taking off.

Next stop: Taiwan

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