Thursday, June 19, 2025

Li Lai Fried Food (協力旺炸雞) & 香姨小吃(21麵食) @ Alishan National Forest Recreation Area in Taiwan

For most people, the cold makes them crave for something hot, something soupy that has the miraculous effect of warming up their bodies immediately! 

Specifically for me, I was in seek of something else, and it was located within a building by the name of Na No Ma Fe (娜若瑪菲商圈) at the Alishan National Forest Recreation Area, which was somewhat like a hawker centre.

Found the stall I was seeking for;Li Lai Fried Food (協力旺炸雞)! In the touristy area of Alishan, this commanded a decent 4.4 on google maps, albeit from just 12 reviewers. 

Chicken Cutlet
- deep fried food was what I was craving for and I guess nothing beats chicken cutlet when one is in Taiwan, especially when it was fresh and scalding hot from the boiling oil! 

Even though it came with bones, this was surprisingly good, with a satisfying thickness and juiciness! You know what made it better? The sprinkling of the addictive plum powder!  

French Fries and Squid Balls - shall review this as a whole. Normal with simple salt and pepper seasoning, and likely came frozen, and not freshly made. I should have asked for the sweet potato and taro instead. p.s. I didn't because Alex doesn't like sweet potatoes. 

Braised Pork with Rice - with other eateries in the building, I can't resist but order this basic luroufan from 香姨小吃(21麵食)! What we couldn't accept and didn't know before, was that the bowl was topped with pungent bamboo shoots! Why?! 

To be fair, the taste was bearable for me but no way would Alex accept this and I didn't want to ingest too much calories on my own! Braised tofu was okay and my affection was obviously with the braised pork; rich, thick yet not overly sweet! Not the best but deserved a 7.0, maybe an 8.0 without the bamboo shoots! 

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Address
No 25 (娜若瑪菲商圈),
Within Na No Ma Fe Building,
Alishan Township, Chiayi County, 
Taiwan

Map
As above.

Menu
As above; first was from Li Lai Fried Food.
Below was from 香姨小吃(21麵食)

Pricing
Chicken Cutlet - 100 TWD
French Fries - 30 TWD
Squid Balls - 50 TWD
Braised Pork with Rice - 70 TWD

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Sapa Lake @ Sapa Town in Vietnam

Two nights in Sapa are simply too short and I only managed to visit Sapa Lake in the day time on my very last day! I did chance upon the lake in my first night but visibility was so low; I couldn't even figure out how big the lake was! 

Spanning about 400 meters in length with a width of about 150 meters, the shape of this man-made lake was quite similar to the legendary Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi, just missing turtle tower.  

Even though it was daytime and it felt like we were surrounded with clouds, it was said that on a great, cloudless days, the sight was a lot more spectacular with rolling hills and mountains surrounding the lake! 

Despite the clean, crisp air, it was appalling to see the conditions of the lake water; green, with like algae and a oily sheen on the surface! Didn't see any fish though which could be because of the cold.

Panorama! 

As we didn't have much time, I am unable to circle the entire lake. From afar, it was kind of magical to see that layer of mist slightly above the lake surface. Daytime still okay; will be much more eerie at night. 

Aside from a path surrounding the lake, there were also outdoor exercise machines for residents. Unlike places like Da Nang and Hanoi, the lake was quiet and we didn't see any locals working out, line-dancing or even enjoying the peacefulness of the lake.

It's such a pity as there was even a manicured garden right beside the lake, flushed with blooming flowers that would always draw the attention of my flower-crazy dad. 

Selfie time!

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Location Map
As above.

Sunday, June 15, 2025

A Beo Restaurant @ Sapa Town in Vietnam

A Beo Restaurant is Vietnamese eatery in Sapa Town that didn't quite stand out. Aside from the long banner listing what it served, its structure was literally covered with thin, metal plates that could have been illegally built! 

Nevertheless, the review score of 4.9 from over 300 reviewers appealed to us and since salmon hotpot, a Sapa specialty, was on its menu; we decided to risk the stomachache and step in for a late lunch! 

Even with our family of six persons, it felt tight in the eatery since it was just a lengthy, narrow stretch. Whatever the case, we were too lazy to move and the staff member was friendly! What we honestly needed then was something hot to warm the cold from Fansipan.

Honestly, the aroma of this plate of beef was so enticing! However, it was hard trying to ask what dish they were from since my Vietnamese is non-existent. 

Bun Cha - since I am no big fan of pho, I suggested having bun cha. Frankly, I thought this was bun thit nuong instead of bun cha since the meat was in the broth, and not with the noodles.

With a mix of grilled pork belly and sliced pork, my elder sister counted this as her best meal in Sapa! The pork was so tasty, like pork lard, and the broth wasn't as sweet as I thought it should be. Combination with the vermicelli was perfect; to the extent we almost wanted to order a second serving.

Salmon Hotpot - this should be good enough for a few persons to share and it was disturbing to see the salmon head with its body all sliced up on a plate! 

Now, I had to admit that the taste of the hotpot wasn't to my liking; it was sour and spicy yet unlike tomyum, and had a sharp flavour that didn't agree with my taste buds. My family members appeared more agreeable with it though.

Throwing in the slices of salmon! One question, why would there be salmon in the highlands?! And Sapa town is like almost 400 kilometers away from the nearest coastline! Turned out the climate at Sapa is conducive to farm salmon. p.s. I am still scratching my head.

Anyway, the salmon meat was so fresh! 
Guess the salmon didn't die in vain. 

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Strangely, the hotpot was less repulsive after I had the soup with the salmon! Maybe also because of the cold, since drinking it was just extremely warming for the tummy. 

Address
11 Hoàng Liên, TT. Sa Pa, 
Sa Pa, Lào Cai, Vietnam

Map
As above.

Pricing
Bun Cha - 45,000 Dong
Salmon Hotpot - 400,000 Dong


Saturday, June 14, 2025

Chùa Linh Ứng Buddhist Temple - 67-Meter Tall Lady Buddha @ Son Tra Peninsula in Danang City [Vietnam]

A major icon of Danang City in Central Vietnam is the statue of Lady Buddha; the tallest statue in the entire country of Vietnam! Although Alex isn't a fan of religious abodes, I managed to drag him along.

Arrival at the temple compound, known as Chùa Linh Ứng Buddhist Temple, via GRAB. The driver would ask if you need a return ride but I declined since I didn't want to be fixated on the timing, and prefer to explore without any constraint. Temple rules above, with a directory that's in Vietnamese.

Furthermore, it was a huge complex at about 20 hectares (200,000 square meters) big; that's about 400 meters by 500 meters! Only problem; we visited on a hot, hot day!

The many beautiful Buddhist statues in the halls, which are common in many Buddhist temples, which I am quite accustomed to seeing in Asia. Some of them have really nice backdrops, like the one with the clouds. Just note that those wearing sleeveless or shorts are required to cover up in the halls, using the sarong provided by the temple.

Spotted this absolutely gorgeous puppy that was caged up! As it was under direct sun, I was worried of its safety. Turned out he was temporarily left out to dry after a shower. 

Just a few meters away, the mommy (they looked so alike, like a dachshund mix) was standing guard. Guess she would also help to ensure the puppy's safety and as a Buddhist temple! 

It was surprisingly much cooler in the temple halls as the outdoors were scorching hot, and there wasn't any wind even though we were at a higher elevation. 

How old do you think this Chùa Linh Ứng Buddhist Temple is? There were a total of three Chùa Linh Ứng Buddhist Temples in Danang; one at Bana Hills, another at Marble Mountains and this one at Son Tra Peninsula is the youngest, at a teenage age of just 15 years old! 

Good to be the youngest though. Built in 2004 and completed in 2010, the temple compound was filled with manicured gardens, dozens of exquisite bonsai, sculpted plants, statues, and a pretty uniformed architecture that didn't appear messy, and out of place. 

Main temple archway and had a spectacular view of Danang. I noted the words bai but, which means "The Land of Buddha". There's a myth to the name.

During the reign of Emperor Minh Mang (1820 to 1839), "a Buddha statue drifted to the sandbank of Son Tra Peninsula. Believing that this was an auspicious sign, the local fishermen built a shrine to worship Buddha. Since then, the waves of the sea became calmer".

More photographs of the main archway / entrance, including the ferocious stone dragons flanking the stairs, baring their sharp teeth at intruders and unwelcome visitors! 

The first dog was, very well-fed. I am unsure but the canines in the temple seemed to be good-tempered. Not a bark from them and they had this chill, relaxed vibe surrounding them.

Paragliders! I am aware of this extreme sports activity at Son Tra Peninsula, and actually intended to participate in it in my most recent trip. But I chickened out, just like TACO! 

A few more statues for your reference, including one of the monkey king! Even though Vietnamese are not Chinese, there are cultural similarities given their proximity. 

While there were a number of informative stones lying around, their target audience was the locals since over 90% were in Vietnamese! I can only thank the translate apps to give some context, regardless of how bad they are. 

On our way to Vietnam's tallest statue! Do note the lady buddha's back, where there seemed to be access panels for fire safety. I was more puzzled with the numerous holes that appeared be pin-holes in comparison to the size of the statue. What is their purpose? 

Random photographs; the top two were memorial pagodas I guess.

Side views of Lady Buddha; now, although we have been talking about lady buddha, those familiar with Buddhism would know that she was based on Guanyin Bodhisattva, more widely known as the Goddess of Mercy. 

Details on the Lady Buddha statue,
The frills of the robe, and the holes I mentioned earlier. 

View of Lady Buddha in her fully glory! It was said that ever since the completion of this temple, a triangular protection boundary connecting all three Linh Ứng Buddhist temples has formed; greatly reducing damages from the annual typhoon season. 

If you wish to have a great picture with the Lady Buddha, you can engage the services from th onsite photographers, where a picture shall cost you 50,000 Vietnamese dong, about S$2.50.

Stepping into Lady Buddha for a closer look. Interestingly, the interior stood in contrast from the white stone exterior, with many pillars painted in wood-grain. I figured it's to complement the maroon colored tiles. 

As usual, I had to go to the back, in search of an access point to the upper levels. According to some web accounts, there are a total of 17 floors (a strange number) and each of them houses 21 Buddha statues, with one source mentioning there's a 2-meter tall Buddha statue on the top floor.

Sadly, the staircase was padlocked. :(

Eerie? This would have been weird since we should be under some kind of religious protection. Anyway, I read that the upper levels used to be open. So what happened? Anyone knows?

Walking straight out, all the way, towards the viewpoint for Danang. And walking the way back. I should have taken the opportunity to take a video but the heat was killing me! 

I should have joined the ladies and hid in the ground floor of Lady Buddha. Aside from the cool interior, even the flooring was cold to the touch. 

Usually, the four heavenly kings would be placed around a tower but in this case, the structure was more a memorial and from the translation app, I think the facings represent the tenets of Buddhism.

Although this area gave the impression that it was quite far away, it wasn't separate from Chùa Linh Ứng Buddhist Temple! Let's check it out too! p.s. Alex wasn't too happy. He learnt his lesson and for our second trip to Danang, he opted not to join my mom and I!

A building we strolled past had a Buddha statue that would have been more suitable for a Thai temple! In case some of you aren't aware, Thailand's Buddhism has elements of Hinduism. 

There was a garden with statues of kneeling monks surrounding a statue of Siddhartha Gautama that was in front of a large tree. Dotted around the tree were also statues of deer.

Tower with a sleeping Buddha in front. Unlike the main section of Linh Ứng Buddhist Temple, many visitors would likely give this a miss if time is tight. As mentioned earlier, many might also assume this was under another temple.

Another viewpoint! Some would argue that the placement of the Lady Buddha was intended to face Danang City, so that she can help protect and bring prosperity to Vietnam's fifth largest city. 

Dragon and lion statues even more fierce looking here.

Tháp Xá Lợi - a stupa tower said to contain relics of Buddha! What stood out for me was the use of grey walls and green roof tiles, when the conventional color would likely be white / red with yellow roof  tiles. 

Stepping in! 

Again, in search of the entrance for the upper levels, to find it locked just like Lady Buddha a while earlier. Hm..... why?! I bet the view upstairs would have been breathtaking! Oh well, not all visitors are well behaved. 

Decorative stone plaques placed across the stone vents; I initially thought it would be the same image of Siddhartha Gautama but turned out there were other buddhas! According to Theravada Buddhism, there were 28 buddhas but it could be more in the two other branches; Mahayana, and Vajrayana.

Alex was happy just sitting on the cold floor, and guarding my bag while I explored on my own. That's one of the benefits of not travelling alone; someone to take care of my belongings! 

Sacrilegious!  

Time to leave the cooling refuge. After this visit, I thought I would be more prepared for my next visit to Chùa Linh Ứng Buddhist Temple. I told my mom to wear light and even bought an expensive Jisulife Ultra fan for her. Alas, the temperature was even hotter than expected! 

Waiting for our GRAB car at the carpark.
Onwards to the nearby Sơn Trà Marina

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Address
472H+435 Vườn Lâm Tỳ Ni, Hoàng Sa, 
Thọ Quang, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng, Vietnam

Map
As above.