星期六, 1月 27, 2007

無名島



Now, after dwelling on it for some days and nights, finally found some answers to why I was constantly reminded of that place called Matsu - it was this: it taught me the beauty of life lies in simple things.

While stationed there as soldiers, we were deprived of freedom and the modern conveniences. Hence things became simple, without interruptions and distractions. Some of us, from this seemingly desolate island, learned bit by bit to appreciate what was around and what life really was.

The grandeur of Mother Nature: The surging waves, the turquoise sky and the hard rocks come together to create a stunning piece of art that, like a masterpiece, draws the attention of visiting auditors and makes them ponder over the meaning behind.

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