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I had a series of jobs coming up that required me to cook for twenty-two crewmembers from various parts of the United States and twenty-three Taiwanese scientists, a combination of sailors, researchers, grad students, and technicians, aboard an oceanographic research vessel. Our first cruise would be adding instruments that would update the buoys by sending the collected data to a satellite. Kaohsiung and its 1.5 million people are known recently for hosting the World Games in 2009. But earlier in the 1950s and 1960s Kaohsiung was known around the globe for ship breaking, an industry that salvaged derelict ships from the world's oceans and produce recycled steel for Taiwan and for export. Air pollution from burning materials that could not be recycled, and water pollution caused by oil leaks from the ships, raised havoc on the port. Blame from the shroud of smog that encases most of the eighty-five floors of the Tuntex Skytower some mornings, making it an eerie sight. The smog, it's said, is blowing in from across the Taiwan Straight from Mainland China. I waited until ten o'clock in the morning for the street cooks on Chi Hsien 3rd. Road in Kaohsiung to emerge from behind steel roll-down doors and start setting out their gas fired cook-pots on the sidewalk with their soup ingredients sitting near their woks. Small piles of dark red beef riddled with a tangled mass of white streaky sinew, vegetables and simmering organ meat. It wasn't long before the streets had a wonderful noodle soup aroma wafting in the air. Continuing on my way near the harbor, I passed small store fronts woven in the fabric of the streets and alleys with specialized items from past days of ship demolition. I saw a shop for large pipe valves, and another shop for electric motors, and another with every size of pump, next to a store with glazed Peking duck hanging on display. I could smell the sweetness before I saw the Brunswick bowling pin size papayas, beautifully ripe, yellow with a dark orange...




