Friday, October 26, 2012

Tourist Shops at Yeliou

The shops next to the Yeliou Geopark sell colorful looking foods, but not very appealing to most Americans.  Most of the tourist are from mainland China, so maybe they will buy something.

Sister Horner wanted to show me the baby shrimp that she had eaten which made her very sick.  When her husband selected the baby shrimp for her at a Chinese Buffet he thought it was sprouts.

Pictured here are different types of little tiny fish for sale.  I think they are precooked, and you eat several whole fish at a time in a bowl.  Maybe like our grandchildren eat cereal. 

Hanging in the back of this shop are cooked chickens with feet.
I am so glad that the chickens are covered with plastic, but what about the refrigeration?  No wonder the Chinese are so slim!

After we left Yeliou we drove to Keelung to see the church and the port.  The 6th and 7th floor of this building is our church in Keelung located downtown near the port.  The blue and green sign with the arrow says, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."

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