We went all the way to the end of the red line. We were attempting to get to Fort San Domingo but on the way there, we ran into a market. Mom made us walk inside to see what there was. After finally leaving the market, We got to Fort San Domingo. it was cool though it looked more like a fancy house than a fort. Next we headed to Fort Hobe. It looked more like a fort to me but it had small doors. Finally, we headed back to the metro but by then it was lunch time. So on the way back, we walked back through the market and came out with food and other stuff. When we reached the metro, mom saw another market and made us walk around. Finally, we got into the metro and headed back.
MH
Hello people! Well first we were going to fort San Domingo but we saw a market and when to through it. We thought this was the tourist market. The market was what I call a day market where there are a bunch of little stalls and lots of people. One lady behind me was really short compared to me ( if you were her and you are reading this no offense). She decided she needed a shield to get through all the people so she braced her arm horizontal on my back and tried to push me through in front of her. Eventually she decided it was too much work and just walked around me. All in all it didn't seem like there were any tourist there. After that we finally found fort san Domingo which on the inside looked like George Washington's house. Then we walked up another hill to Hobe fort that looked like Fort Monroe! After that we walked back to the metro station but mom said it was too early to leave. So we walked around the metro station and this is what we found: a guy dressed up with makeup to make him look like a burning statue. He also played the kazoo and the entrance to the real tourist market (oops....) well the real tourist market had cooked food like pancakes filled with either custard or red beans. After all that we jumped on the metro and went home.
Me,
Out!
Fort San Domingo was first Spanish, then Dutch, then Chinese, then Japanese, then British-was the British consulate, then Austrailian, then US, and finally Taiwanese.




Zoe, Your summary of all the different occupants of Fort San Domingo pretty much tells you why the Taiwanese don't know who they really are!! The island has been ruled by too many outsiders.
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