July 17
After the project, everyone was exhausted. But we still have to go somewhere
before we back to Taipei. There were three more places more to go, the
Earthquake Museum of Taiwan, Agriculture Research Institute and Soil Museum.
Earthquake will not happen in Hong Kong, because we’re not in between the
tectorial plates. But it’s not uncommon in Taiwan. On average, there are about
2000 recorded earthquakes in Taiwan each year. But most of them were not
powerful to cause damage. The Earthquake Museum of Taiwan is originally is a earthquake-damaged
secondary school, and now is modified as a museum. In here, I can feel the
power of the level 8 earthquakes. That’s mean we must prepared any disaster and
know what to do when it comes. If not, we may not protect ourselves and even
others.
Then, we went to Agriculture Research Institute and Soil Museum. It
demonstrated the advance green houses, which can trace when and who was get
into the place. The isolation of farm lands were also well developed to prevent
the spread of modified crops.
It is always good to travel and know more about Taiwan. But just…I’m tired and miss
the night market in Taipei!!!
Eat ‘eat’ all !!!
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