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By Dave Anderson, on December 30th, 2010
 Sichuan Hot Pot
“Would you like to eat at the new hot pot restaurant?” my friend asked as we were walking along the streets of Katmandu, Nepal in 2002. While Nepal is much more well known for its dal bhat (rice and lentils), a recent “Memorandum of Understanding” between Nepal and China allowed Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 13th, 2010
 Taipei Uncovered, an iPhone App
I first heard of Phil Dawson via his brother Stuart Dawson, the author of the blog Hiking Taiwan. Both of them have lived in Taiwan for years; they fell in love with Taiwan and plan to live in Taiwan for years to come. They both write blogs which Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on November 23rd, 2010
 Heather, Little Po, and Wenyang had a fulfilling visit of the National Palace Museum
Ever since I started operating LittlePo Adventures, which provides active journeys to Taiwan and China, I have gotten more and more curious questions regarding these two destinations: From common questions such as places to visit, things to do, and Read More…
By Dave Anderson, on November 3rd, 2010
 Tianhou Temple
The oldest and most famous temple in Penghu is located in the capital city of Magong and was established near the end of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644). It is also known as the Mazu (Matsu) Temple in honor of Mazu, the goddess of the sea who protects fisherman and Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on June 20th, 2010
Below is the package LittlePo Adventures prepares for Dirtbag Taiwan – Long Dong Climbing and Cultural Experience. Two NOLS instructors will teach institutional climbing skills; both beginner and intermediate climbers can learn new skills and sharpen their existing techniques. Four Day Excursions introduce Taiwan to you from different angles: A city tour, a mountain Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on April 23rd, 2010
Dirtbag Taiwan – Long Dong Climbing & Cultural Experience August 16-30, 2010. Promotional Rate: $1,550.00 download the brochure
Overview
Dirtbag Taiwan is designed for budget climbers who long for an international climbing vacation. The climbing area Long Dong (aka Dragon Cave in Chinese) offers over 500 sea-cliff sport and traditional routes on hard Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on April 21st, 2010
Long Dong (龍洞), which means Dragon Cave in Chinese, is located at the northeast corner of Taiwan, overlooking the Pacific. It offers roughly 500 climbing routes on hard sandstone, and it is one of the most premier sea-cliff climbing destinations in the world. Long Dong has both sport routes and traditional ones, with Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on April 15th, 2010
Mission
LittlePo Adventures is a relationship-based guiding service, a bridge connecting international explorers with natural wonders in China and Taiwan. Equipped with abundant local knowledge, language skills, and outdoor professionalism, the staff of LittlePo Adventures creates personal expeditions and decorates them with cultural touches.
History
LittlePo Adventures is founded by Szu-ting Yi in Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 17th, 2009
It is about the middle of my three-month China trip since Nov 12, 2009. This is my third time stepping on Chinese soil, and like the previous two trips, this trip is just as significant. As a climber, climbing steep limestone, surprisingly, is my secondary purpose of this trip. My primary objective is Read More…

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