Monday, January 11, 2010

The view from my window on January 10, 2010, at 2 pm in the afternoon: snow on Mt. Jade, highest mountain in East Asia, higher than Mt. Fuji in Japan IN FACT



WINTRY PEAKS


Snow covers the peaks of Jade Mountain in this picture taken in Chiayi City in subtropical southern Taiwan on January 10, 2010. Photo by Liberty Times reporter Ms. YU HSUEH-LAN
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/photo/2010/01/11/2008043647

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

do you know when the japanese came to taiwean in 1895 to rule the
island, they thought Mt Fuji was highest mountain in the Emperoro's
lands....but when they came to taiwan they found out that Mt Jade is
higher than Fuji-san and they called it in Japanese then and even
today Ni-taka Yama....NEW HIGH Mountain....... interesting!



today there is smog, cannot see the mountain or the snow., TOO MANY
CARS and CO2.....sigh

Anonymous said...

Hello Daniel,
Wow! The view of Mt. Jade with snow on the peak is beautiful!
From my room, we can see Mt. Fuji on a clear day.
Mitsuko