12/07/2004

A city without history / 一個沒有歷史的城市是可悲的






有人說:
說實話,生活在台北,常常希望能有一次非常之破壞,然後再來非常之建設,老舊房子全部毀掉重建,所有大樓的一樓都規劃成自行車步道,人行空間和花園廣場,地下樓層都是停車場,二樓以上是營業空間(商店街之類)專用,樓與樓之間有通道相連(如:香港海港城)的無障礙空間,路面的二樓擴建成空中馬路,人車徹底分道,順便幫人行空間擋雨遮陽。

這真是個可悲的想法
這樣子的台北跟其他都市有何不同?
弄堂之於上海
胡同之於北京
古帆船之於香港
甚至巴黎、倫敦

城市之所以吸引人、吸引觀光客的地方
不會是到哪裡都看得到的自行車步道,人行空間和花園廣場
樓與樓之間有通道相連(如:香港海港城)的無障礙空間
路面的二樓擴建成空中馬路,人車徹底分道,順便幫人行空間擋雨遮陽

城市是由住民的集體意識共同建立起來的
台北長成現在這樣 是有其歷史因素
這也是他和島上、世界上其他城市不一樣的地方

lonely plante拍台北的封面絕對不會是一間一間樓與樓有通到相連的mall
也不會是台北101
他是什麼?
第六版的封面是一隻藍天下的龍


7/15/2004

Costa Rica at a glance

During our stay in Costa Rica, we visited Vocán Póas, Plaza este de Escasu, museums, and heritages. I was getting to know this country better and better. After all, I have to live here for another 5 months or so. I liked the air here, which was a pleasant and comfortable 19-23 degree. It was pretty much like the one in Taiwan in the autumn. Humming birds were very easy to see here, too. Some restaurants hung a bottle of honey or sugared water under the roof to attract humming birds and customers. I also found that the east skirt of San Jose is quite luxury compared to downtown. Prime shopping malls and communities were all located there, which looked 1st world to me if you recalled I mentioned 3rd world in the past blog. Haha!

7/13/2004

Los Angeles-San Jose by Lacsa 601

It was a nighttime flight. I saw nothing but several lights although I had window seats. Taco-like sandwich was served on the airplane. A-go, my friend coming to Central America with me, won the prize, which is a return free-tickets in the region. Oh, how I wish I could be the winner. I just seated next to him!
We arrived San Jose International Airport at 8AM in the morning. On the taxi to my friend’s house, I had the first impression of this country. It looks really green everywhere. The mountains are different from Taiwan, either. No wonder this country is called the Switzerland in Central America.
My friend’s house was located at curridabat, 15mins drive from downtown San Jose. Referred to San Jose, the small capital looked really 3rd world to me. It takes time to pursued myself this is the capital of the wealthiest country in Central America.
Although I slept along the way from Taipei to San Jose, I still felt dizzy in the afternoon, which I think was midnight in Taipei. I took the first nap in this new world and ended up in the smell of dinner.

7/12/2004

Taipei-Los Angeles by Malaysia Airline MX65

After teaching my mom how to use web cam and messengers to communicate with me, I had a farewell dinner with my mom. I could feel the anxiety between Mom and me. It was a silent and bitter dinner. Each one of us had our own concerns for the coming 7 months but didn’t want them to be the other’s burden. 7 months is not a short period of time, after all. So controversy was what I felt at this moment. On the one hand, I was very excited about the unknown journey ahead. On the other hand, my parents had to be alone by themselves for the past several months coz I’m the only son here. I knew it gonna be tough for them.
Anyhow, I left my house in a summer night with a sincere Good-bye. Thanks to Moorna, my aboriginal friend, I arrived C.K.S. airport for just 1.5 hour from Keelung. Checking-in my baggage at MX counter is like checking-in my coming adventure. I was getting excited. However, I didn’t remember much on the airplane. I suppose it should be peaceful and calm. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be wake up and had L.A. skyline right outside of my window.
It was about 7PM in L.A. At this summertime, it was still clear in the sky. The sky looked like 3PM in Taipei. This was my first time in U.S.A. I was quite upset by the view of L.A. The city looked really brow and located in the middle of desert. Only few skyscrapers caught my eyes. It was totally not what I expected!
U.S.A. immigration officer has long been notorious by its attitude toward East Asians because of the illegal immigrant problems. This happened to me this time as well. No matter how detailed I explained to him that I didn’t need a visa to entry Costa Rica, This immigration officer still questioned about my ability to enter into Costa Rica with on-site visa. Problem solved by asking for a Chinese-look officer’s help. He confirmed to the original officer that people with Taiwan Passport don’t need visa to visit Costa Rica. Well…which was exactly what I said to him!
Past through several baggage and security checking, which lasted for more than 1 hour, we were in front of TACA counter in the super busy LAX. I had no idea of how Latino looks like until I saw the TACA counter. He has a sparkling curl hair and mustache. Very friendly, too. Our flight to San Jose, Costa Rica was at 1:30AM, quite plenty of time for us to explore this airport. We went upstairs looking for dinner, or breakfast if we had been in Taiwan. I had a Woo-long noodle. I remembered it was astonishingly pricy and had nothing but noodles! Mm….L.A. has ugly skyline and pricy bad food.