2012 09 30 日本中秋 17號 颱風來攪局
先祝大家 中秋節快樂
台灣烤肉的香味離我們越來越近,同時日本今年的17號颱風也會在稍後會登陸,這打亂了我們原本要上路的行程,但也小收穫了些東西。
再次抱歉,因為我們帶出門的電腦相繼出狀況,目前還無法很順利的補交功課,(孝鍇的電腦螢幕掛了,小顏的電池掛了),但還是會盡力將訊息傳出!
目前來到 日本神奈川縣 的 湘南 籐澤市,這城市喜歡看漫畫的一定熟,灌籃高手就是以這裡為背景畫出的!
這裡就不再多聊漫畫,但願希望這17號颱風能快通過這區,明天好上路,不然又要再燒錢了!
再次祝大家佳節快樂!大家幫我們多吃點!月亮幫我們多看點,景氣再好一點,大家都賺錢啦!
2012.09.30 KAI+YEN=單車環球 在日本躲颱風的中秋節
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2012年9月24日 星期一
KAI+YEN=單車環球 抵達日本
首先請原諒我們很久沒更新網頁狀況,近期會陸續補上美國精彩的後半段!
KAI+YEN=單車環球已於 2012.09.20抵達日本,首先先克服通訊的網路問題,接下來收集東京到大阪的單車路線景點,目前正一一克服,但天候狀況很不穩定,也許入秋後的日本就是這樣!努力讓身體適應日本吧!
KAI+YEN=單車環球 就從這開始
KAI+YEN=單車環球已於 2012.09.20抵達日本,首先先克服通訊的網路問題,接下來收集東京到大阪的單車路線景點,目前正一一克服,但天候狀況很不穩定,也許入秋後的日本就是這樣!努力讓身體適應日本吧!
KAI+YEN=單車環球 就從這開始
Taiwan couple to complete round-the-world cycling trip
Taiwan couple to complete round-the-world cycling trip
Lin Xiao-kai and his girlfriend Yan Yi-hui told Taipei City-based Central News Agency Sept. 17 in Los Angeles that the journey has been a bittersweet but once-in-a-lifetime experience.
“This faded cycling jersey is a proof of what we have been through over the past 900 days,” Lin said. “We have taken more than 400,000 pictures and 1,000 video clips to keep track of every place visited.”
According to Lin, he has kept a blog of the couple’s trip and is planning to publish a book on their odyssey at some point in the future.
The couple embarked on their journey April 7, 2010, from Taipei with US$1,000 in the kitty and a goal of accomplishing the greatest trip of their lives while raising Taiwan’s international profile.
With ROC national flags hoisted on poles at the rear of their Taiwan-made titanium bikes, the couple racked up more than 20,000 kilometers in pedaling across 20 countries and regions, including Australia, Central Asia, Europe, New Zealand, Russia, Thailand, the U.S. and mainland China.
“Our bikes’ ROC flags and Taiwan stickers let the world know who we are,” Lin said, adding that he often hands out travel brochures introducing Taiwan’s culture and gourmet food, as well as inviting new friends to visit him at home.
ROC Representative to Ireland Harry H.J. Tseng, who received Lin and Yan Dec. 28, 2011, in Dublin, described the couple’s trip as “admirable” and said they demonstrated great determination in achieving their goal.
“Traveling around the world is the dream of many, but few get to make this a reality as it takes an iron will and true grit.”
With Los Angeles the second last stop on their itinerary, the couple is gearing up to depart for Japan before returning to Taiwan at the end of next month. (JSM)
Write to Rachel Chan at ccchan@mofa.gov.tw
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Taiwan couple to complete round-the-world cycling trip
Cyclist Lin Xiao-kai poses in front of the Great Wall in mainland China. (CNA)
- Publication Date:09/21/2012
- Source: Taiwan Today
- By Rachel Chan
Lin Xiao-kai and his girlfriend Yan Yi-hui told Taipei City-based Central News Agency Sept. 17 in Los Angeles that the journey has been a bittersweet but once-in-a-lifetime experience.
“This faded cycling jersey is a proof of what we have been through over the past 900 days,” Lin said. “We have taken more than 400,000 pictures and 1,000 video clips to keep track of every place visited.”
According to Lin, he has kept a blog of the couple’s trip and is planning to publish a book on their odyssey at some point in the future.
The couple embarked on their journey April 7, 2010, from Taipei with US$1,000 in the kitty and a goal of accomplishing the greatest trip of their lives while raising Taiwan’s international profile.
With ROC national flags hoisted on poles at the rear of their Taiwan-made titanium bikes, the couple racked up more than 20,000 kilometers in pedaling across 20 countries and regions, including Australia, Central Asia, Europe, New Zealand, Russia, Thailand, the U.S. and mainland China.
“Our bikes’ ROC flags and Taiwan stickers let the world know who we are,” Lin said, adding that he often hands out travel brochures introducing Taiwan’s culture and gourmet food, as well as inviting new friends to visit him at home.
ROC Representative to Ireland Harry H.J. Tseng, who received Lin and Yan Dec. 28, 2011, in Dublin, described the couple’s trip as “admirable” and said they demonstrated great determination in achieving their goal.
“Traveling around the world is the dream of many, but few get to make this a reality as it takes an iron will and true grit.”
With Los Angeles the second last stop on their itinerary, the couple is gearing up to depart for Japan before returning to Taiwan at the end of next month. (JSM)
Write to Rachel Chan at ccchan@mofa.gov.tw
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