Showing posts with label Kaohsiung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kaohsiung. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

A Lesson In Soft Power, On Board EVA Air...

And so we are finally back home in Incheon after 4 eventful, memorable and delectable days in Taiwan.



This was our first flight on EVA Air, which is one of the two Taiwanese intercontinental carriers, the other being China Airlines. Neeti and I were delighted by the service EVA Air gave us, right from check-in at Kaohsiung Airport to genuine, impeccable and friendly service on-board BR172 to Incheon. 
Moments after boarding the customary flight announcements began, starting off with safety instructions and all that spiel. And then, we heard something interesting - the flight attendant mentioned that EVA Air was pleased to have nationals of "India, Vietnam, Japan besides Koreans and Taiwanese on board!" 
"Did I hear that right?" I asked Neeti.
And she smiled. I got my answer. As we boarded, we appeared to be the only Indians on the flight. This was a sweet gesture, costing nothing, that instantly made us feel at home, on board. Little wonder, EVA Air is rated as a 4 Star airline by Skytrax
I bet Jet Airways or even the lousy IndiGo, back home in India, can learn a lot from these guys.
Once we were on board, an elegant, charming 50+ lady came and sat in the seat next to us. She was indeed quite a pleasing personality and smiled at us as she assumed her seat. And gradually she and Neeti got into an animated conversation.
It turned out that she was a Taiwanese headed for Seoul alongwith her husband - they intended to do a round of the Buddhist circuit of Korea. She was surprised that Taiwan is popular amongst Indians - this was the first time she saw Indian tourists in Kaohsiung!
The conversation that followed, between the lady and Neeti, was engaging. She mentioned how much she loved Bollywood. The last Hindi movie she had seen was Lunchbox. She was all praise for 3 Idiots and mentioned how similar she thought the education system in Taiwan was, putting pressure on kids. Then she asked Neeti for suggestions - among the movies Neeti suggested to her was Zindagi Milega Na Dobara.
I overheard the lady tell Neeti that her niece lived and worked in Bangalore for a couple of years, in an infotech company and added how India had grown over her. She also mentioned that she was a big fan of yoga.


The meal that we got on board was quite delicious, with generous helpings...

As their conversation continued, I drifted off into snooze mode. And as we began our approach into Incheon, the ladies were discussing the storyline of a Hollywood rom-com they had been watching on the flight's IFE.
As I am wont to, I got into "insight hunting" from this whole experience on board. This interaction between the Taiwanese lady and Neeti proved, once again, that India is sitting on an unimaginable potential that its soft power has. This conversation was particularly heartening simply because Taiwan and India do not have formal diplomatic relations, and travel between the two countries isn't that easy. Despite these hurdles, India occupies a significant part of the mindspace of Taiwanese, as we had observed during our travel in the island state.
Soft power is an intangible asset, a wealth that brute force cannot match and it makes India's rise seem comforting and not threatening to the rest of the world. And that is indeed great for India. But to leverage on this immense goodwill that India's soft power generates, policy-makers need to pay heed, which I guess they are doing under Prime Minister Modi!


As these thoughts were whirring in my mind, we landed at Incheon!


And it was time for a bit of Plane Spotting!


A Cathay Pacific Boeing 777 and behind that an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787 Dream)liner... 


As we were getting up to disembark, a Hong Kong Express Airbus A320 taxiied in...

Up In The Air .... Part 28

Another edition of Up In The Air is back, this onboard EVA Air flight BR172, from Kaohsiung, Taiwan to Incheon, South Korea.
We took off from Kaohsiung into some pretty imposing skies and I did not expect to capture much from the flight. But is was all different, kind of magical, up there...


A view of Kaohsiung below us...


There were patches of formidable clouds...


Some of them looked like the scary CB clouds that scare every aviator...


Kaohsiung looked quite beautiful from up here...


...a lot like a neatly laid out network of diamonds...



The strobes come on...



Setting course for ICN!



Gaining altitude to FL100...


Above Zuoying!


We had chosen these seats to catch the sunset, but alas, our flight got delayed...


The curvature of the earth is faintly visible...


And now we begin our approach into Incheon...




Overflying the Incheon metropolitan area...


Turning towards the airport...


On finals...


And there we go...


The airport is visible now...


And we're here, back home!


Plane Spotting AT KHH

A flight delay (I'm not complaining anymore!!!!) is an excellent opportunity for Plane Spotting, this time at Kaohsiung Airport, as we head back home to Incheon after an incredible 4 days in this lovely island state of Taiwan.



A China Airlines Boeing 737. You won't believe this, but I got this pic from a urinal inside the Kaohsiung Airport...


A Far Eastern Air Transport's McDonnell Douglas MD-83 and a Uni Air ATR72. I had spotted a Far Eastern MD-83 at Taipei Taoyuan Airport and again at Taipei Songshan Airport last week...


A clearer view...


Tiger Air Airbus A320 from Singapore...


China Airlines Cargo Boeing 747-400 freighter...


One of the airlines I love, from a city I love - Cathay Pacific Airbus A330 prepares to head home to Hong Kong!


Alone on the ramp, the Queen waits...


A grainy shot of an Airbus corporate jet...


A TransAsia Airways Airbus A320...


Our ride back home - EVA Air Airbus A321...


I love the Airbus A320 series...


 A Mandarin Airlines Embraer E-190. We once flew a Paramount Airways Embraer E-175 from Madurai to Chennai and it was such a smooth flight! I love this series..


A Singapore Airlines Airbus A330 from Changi and an Air Asia X Airbus A330 from Kuala Lumpur Sepang...


Pushback time for us...


And the two birds from the Malay peninsula wait...


The Air Asia X Airbus A330 pushes back...


A lousy grainy shot of a Scoot Boeing 787-9 Dream)liner coming in from Singapore...

And here we go! Goodbye Taiwan!


I Don't Want Nirvana! I Want Great Food, Always! -- Part XIII - An Exotic Meal AT KHH!

I never thought meals in an airport could be exotic. But this evening's meal at Kaohsiung Aiport at the fag end of our Taiwan sojourn has a different story to tell!
Since our flight to Incheon was delayed by over 2 hours, we were offered a complimentary meal at an airport restaurant - Hómee Kitchen. After a longish round of Plane Spotting while Neeti did extensive window-shopping, we reached Hómee Kitchen on the concourse and scanned the menu. This looked pretty exciting and definitely much better than any airport lounge. 
So it was Hómee Kitchen for us today!!!!  



Hómee Kitchen was teeming with people, most of them were our co-passengers traveling on board EVA Air BR172 to Incheon...


Neeti chose a vegetarian set meal with a vegetable tofu gravy...
The clear vegetable soup was rather nice and hearty...



But I chose a chicken set meal that came with fish ball soup. The best thing in both the meals was pickled lotus steam was sweet, sour and crunchy!


The pièce de résistance of my meal was a plate of braised pig's ears - extremely flavourful, succulent and delectable. I bet I never had anything like this before...
That was pretty exotic for me, as it was the first time I was having them. I salute the 7 odd pigs who sacrificed their ears for me!

What a way to say Goodbye to Taiwan! This trip ended up becoming a culinary journey I will never forget and I cried out "I Don't Want Nirvana! I Want Great Food, Always!"



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