Hello Kitty in Maobitou Park, kenting
'Even Hello Kitty needs a break from painting to enjoy the view!'
As I continued my exploration of Maobitou Park, I couldn't resist the urge to bring out my trusty travel companion, Hello Kitty. Yes, you read that right. Some people carry lucky charms; I carry a Hello Kitty figurine dressed as an artist. Don't judge me. Perched on a textured stone surface, she looked out over the dramatic cliffs and the endless blue of the ocean, as if contemplating her next masterpiece. Or perhaps she was just as awestruck as I was by the sheer beauty of this place. The waves crashed below, a symphony of nature that seemed to say, 'Welcome to the edge of the world.' I couldn't help but chuckle as I positioned her for the perfect shot. A hand gently holding her in place, because let's face it, the wind here has a mind of its own. The background was a painter's dream: rugged cliffs meeting lush greenery, all framed by the vast, deep blue ocean. It was the kind of view that makes you want to take a deep breath and forget about everything else. Or, in my case, take a deep breath and then worry about whether my phone would survive another close call with the rocks below. As I stood there, with the wind teasing my hair and the sun warming my face, I realized something profound: even the smallest things can bring immense joy. Or maybe that was just my excuse for carrying a Hello Kitty figurine around the world. Either way, it was working for me. And just like that, the moment was perfect. Well, almost perfect. I mean, I did have to dodge a few overzealous seagulls who seemed to think I was invading their territory. But hey, what's an adventure without a little bit of chaos? With one last look at the breathtaking view (and a silent thanks to Hello Kitty for being such a good sport), I turned back towards the main path. After all, there was still so much more to explore. And who knows? Maybe I'd find another spot that was just as magical.