Four Lessons in Humility
The Mercy of the Shuttle. We argued for an hour that we could walk to the night market, only to realize the hotel shuttle is a divine gift for those of us wearing entirely inappropriate footwear. The Kettle’s Patience. Boiling water for midnight tea is a slow, rhythmic ritual that forces a group of restless adults to actually sit still, breathe in the steam, and listen to one another. Lobby Acoustics. We learned that our voices bounce off the shared lounge walls with alarming efficiency, earning us a look of polite endurance from the staff that we felt in our souls. The Midnight Navigation. The trek from bed to bathroom at 3 a.m. is a journey of profound discovery, mostly discovering exactly where the furniture ends and our shins begin.The Quiet Between the Notes
Beyond the itinerary lay the Autumn Red Valley, where glass platforms hovered over a verdant dip. The air smelled of crushed grass and distant rain, cooling our skin. Later, at the Second Market, the Fuzhou noodles—chewy, salt-slicked, and steaming—tasted of honest comfort. Returning to Mi La Shang Wu Lv Dian, the room became a cocoon of white linens and hushed tones, where the shared silence felt more intimate than any conversation we had shared all day.The scent of rain on warm Taichung asphalt.
- Use the hotel shuttle for the night market to save your energy.
- Visit the Second Market for Fuzhou noodles before the midday rush.