Another interesting in this park there are lots of benches to sit and relax, or stay in the gazebo if it rains. But before you reach the place, you have to walk down the stone way :), no just kidding!
Actually, these stones are for foot massage. You have to walk here barefooted to activate the pressure points, as sort of refexology.
I tried walking on these barefooted, in the beginning my solefeet hurt then when I used to it, then it really feels good.
Now it's time to rest in this gazebo while peaking in an arc bridge or just listen to the birds or even the sound of water. How relaxing!
By the way, many thanks to Travel Blogroll for featuring Taipei Daily Photo last month.
By the way, many thanks to Travel Blogroll for featuring Taipei Daily Photo last month.
13 comments:
I wanna try walking.
I like your photos.
Have a great Tuesday, Lani!
It's really beautiful! I like the new look of your blog as well.
Wishing you all the best in 2011. :D
Beautiful place!
It is a very beautiful place. But the stones look very hard :-)
Jocelyn
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I would love to join you a few relaxing minutes in that gazebo. I like the stone walkway.
I wish to walk on them.
Beautiful shots.
Happy 2011!
So pretty. Thank you.
Now that is a beautiful Rednesday post! What wonderful things to see and hear about.
the gazebo looks so pretty in the middle of the park ... i don't think i could walk on those stones, though ... i'm glad there's another pathway to get to the gazebo! have a lovely day!
I'll take a pass on walking on those stones. Lovely place to meditate though.
Joyce M
Lovely photos. I don't think I could walk on those stones.
What a gorgeous spot to rest and be quiet. It is lovely. As for those rocks...I do not think I could ever get the soles of my feet tough enough to enjoy walking on them.
There is quite a selection when it comes to gazebos, and each style has its pros and cons. A gazebo can be built from scratch or you can purchase a kit or ready-made gazebo. There are several materials from which gazebos are manufactured, including vinyl, wood, and metal.
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