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Travel Voice你好! Finemakers. In Taiwan on June 21st last weekend, many people were excited about the solar eclipse. The solar eclipse itself is not so rare, but the solar eclipse observed in Taiwan this time is called annular solar eclipse, which is the first time in eight years since 2012. It is said that a similar annular solar eclipse can be seen next time in Taiwan 195 years later, and since it is the last chance of life, many people went out and challenged to observe the solar eclipse. The annular zone where the annular eclipse can be seen is limited to the southern part of Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan and northern Kaohsiung, Kinmon and Penghu on remote islands, so many people are most suitable for observation on the day. Gathered in Chiayi, the center of the town was in heavy traffic. About 200,000 people have visited Chiayi. Despite the hot summer afternoon, the moment the shadow of the moon entered the middle of the sun, the surroundings were dim and it was very moving. Many people have also commented on the live broadcast on YOUTUBE sent from Kinmon and Penghu on remote islands. By the way, Chiayi is the closest town to Alishan, a tourist attraction in Taiwan. It will be the starting point for going to Alishan by train, so when visiting Alishan, please enjoy sightseeing in Chiayi.
Entry to Canada is prohibited except for Canadian citizens and permanent resident (PR) holders (excluding airline flight attendants, diplomats, Canadian national/permanent residence families, Americans, and some work/student visas). If you are able to enter the country, you will be required to quarantine for 14 days after that. International airports are limited to Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary
The suspension of vehicles at Stanley Park, a citizen's park in Vancouver, has been lifted, but at the same time, the route for bicycles has also been changed. Please note that the seaside promenade along the coast is no longer bicycleable. When you enter the west side of the park counterclockwise, the challenge is the steep slope with a height difference of 60m to reach the prospect point.
The Vancouver Aquarium will resume operations on June 26th. Admission tickets can only be purchased online in advance by specifying the date and time. Members are free, but admission times must be booked online. The tour will be carried out along the one-way street, and approximately 90 minutes will be scheduled in 6 indoor and outdoor zones. Guests over 3 years old are required to wear a mask at all times. The original mask, collaborated by the aquarium and the local soccer team White Caps, can be purchased at the gift shop.
Taiwan was still the same. The number of people such as towns, restaurants and tourist spots is increasing. Life is returning to normal, but since only foreign tourists can enter the country, there is no liveliness until now. I'm a little lonely.
June 21st is the summer solstice of the 24th season. There is a solar eclipse celestial show in Taiwan for the first time in 8 years. In the afternoon, a “ring eclipse” occurs in which the sun hides in the shadow of the moon and looks like a ring. The remote island, Kinmen, and the southern part, Chiayi, are all in the ring belt, and Chiayi is the most suitable place. Roads are heavily congested and observed by locals. You can also see a partial solar eclipse in Taipei.