Matsu, oh Matsu. This has to have been the first real vacation that I have taken in years. We didn't go on past two of the islands of Matsu but we went beyond our expectations. Everyday we woke up the view of the ocean complimented by a beautiful Gazebo. Matsu was calming, and adventurous.
The island is really unique. Being the last stand of the old Chinese Government against Mao Zedong's, the island is covered with many abandoned military bases and artificial sea caves. Hills and turns and drops gave our riding exciting spins and speeds that I've never reached before. Though one hill on Begang Island destroyed us(Think 30minutes of steep up-hill Climbing) we found an artificial sea cave along the side to bike our way through on the way back. On another day we found an abandoned bunker with a network of floors and halls in the side of a cliff. Things like this kept us from being lulled away with the next part . The place is totally relaxing. Coffees in the morning, New Zealand steaks in the evening and no body has a feeling to rush anything.
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