Guess where I was?
With the beautiful and romantic background behind me, some might
think I was in a plce out of Taiwan.
Well, if you think so, I'm afraid that you've got a wrong answer.
As the matter of fact, where I was is a grand building located in
ChungKaiShen Memorial Hall, National Theatre Concert Hall.
Wearing:
Mango Red Stripe Shirt
E-Wear While Embroidered Skirt
Hush Puppies Green High Heels
I felt great wearing red shit, esp in the shripe dign because
this pattern makes me active and full of engegy. What's more,
my outfit that day fit the long, wide red carpet so perfectly.
Inside the space, everything detail decorats as if I was in a palace.
Just having a grance on the decicated patterns on the wall was enough
to take you to a sensible emtion of silent, sincere and significant,
you felt lik being out of the noisy and lousy world.
A snap of he other elegant stairs. I love the marble floor so well
although I was kind of embarrassed about the noise I made from
the high heels...crack, crack, crak with me every step I strided.
So imagine how high the ceiling it is. Under my estimate, would
say there are at least 2 and half floor heights I supposed.
When I first entered this big labby, as if I was a princess walking
on my castle. Do excuse me for this silly idea...sometimes I really
imagine about living in Victorian style. So romantic and lovely.
Move further to the left from the high stairs you will see the direction
peoplo walked, where were the entrance gates located. The girl who
smiled at the camera is my ex-coworker, Tina. It was she inviting me
to the show in National Theatre Concert Hall or I never had a though
to come in this luxious place. A graceful appreciation to you, Tina. ^__^
Those are the entrance gates. Security guides will examinate your
tickets before entering. I did't have their photos coz they were on
the duty and refused my request of photography.
Chanderliers!!!!
4 beautiful giant chanderliers above!!!!
Amazing, isn't it? I was like a contryside person who was surprised
with this solem atmosphere.
Look at the conspicuous ornaments on the wall as well
as the gorgeous performace on the celing...both of the
chanderlier and the the geometric design. If you had
a chance coming there, don't forget to enjoy the outstanding
details, they really are able to take your breathe away.
As a Taiwanese, I am luck to own this archtecture with
such high standard enough to show off to outsiders.
There are some extra photos below:
you'll see the exist of MRT in C.K.S Memorial Hall Sation
and one snap of the subway under the MRT station.
C.K.S. Memorial Hall is absolutely a remarkable landmark in Taipei
City and no matter what, there's no other substitute name could
be replaced with its original title.
The subway under the MRT.
What do to in this subway??
(I)
Do enjoy the paintings hanging on both sides on the wall, besides,
you might meet some street entertainmers playing the violin or flute.
(II)
Still, don't walk to fast, simply do enjoy the allure of art in this subway.
Official Websit: http://www.ntch.edu.tw/english/index
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