![]() I wonder what happens if they fall down the waterfall. Interestingly, I did spot fishes in the river adjoining the waterfall, but it is quite hard to photograph them due to their color (dull black) and the distance. On the way to the famous waterfall at Shifen, there is yet another Koi pond with the option to purchase fish food (this time at NT$20). This was seen on Shifen Old Street towards the waterfall. There is also a female guppy (camouflaged in the second picture), together with guppy fry living in the bowl. The leaves were almost perfect, with no holes. Very healthy looking Water Lettuce specimens in a large porcelain bowl. They were dark green, dense, and almost perfectly spherical. The Marimo Moss ball were of exceptional high quality (better than any moss ball I saw in Singapore). When I went there, there was a small Marimo Moss ball exhibition. The National Taiwan Museum is not as famous as the other museum, National Palace Museum (aka Gu Gong), but nonetheless it holds some interesting specimens related to Taiwan. Marimo Moss Ball Exhibition at National Taiwan Museum There are various colors of koi, ranging from dull gray to colorful red, white or gold colors. There are many koi in the pond, and also a vending machine with fish food for sale (around NT$10 for a tube of fish food). ![]() If you visit the Chiang Kai-Shek memorial hall in Taipei, do check out the pond just nearby. The code is reproduced here (in case the original source gets deleted): \documentclass %% Coordinate on left and middle %% paths \path ( start ) edge ( acquire ) ( acquire ) edge ( rgb2gray ) ( rgb2gray ) edge ( otsu ) ( otsu.east ) -| ( right ) - ( left ) |- ( gchannel ) ( gchannel ) edge ( closing ) ( closing ) edge ( NN ) ( NN ) edge ( limit ) Just found an excellent source on how to draw a simple (slightly fanciful) horizontal flowchart using LaTeX (TikZ).
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