It's the start of a new year, and just like
last year, I went on an excursion away from the concrete jungle. The difference, though, was that I'm spending it in Taiwan... and it's a very wet day.
We started the day by visiting the
New Taipei City Government Gold Museum (新北市立黃金博物館) out in Jinguashi (金瓜石). This area used to be a place where people mined for gold, so there is a whole complex of buildings showing different aspects of the industry - including dormitories where the miners used to live. We walked through the grounds of the
Jinguashi Crown Prince Chalet (太子賓館), where Emperor Hirohito (裕仁天皇) stayed in 1922 before his ascension to the chrysanthemum throne.
The main attraction here, of course, was the
Gold Building (黃金館). This building has an exhibit on the history of the industry, and includes a section on the Allied WWII POWs who were forced to work in the mines by the Japanese. But the
pièce de résistance would be that huge block of solid gold weighing in at 220.3kg, and visitors lined up to take their pictures with this baby.
Before we left the complex on this very wet day, I stopped by
Alchemy Cafe (煉金文創咖啡) for a cup of coffee. Given my love of anything gold, I really couldn't resist ordering up a cup of
real gold coffee (真的999黃金咖啡).