A typical day in Taiwan started with me joining the daily commute to the office. Considering how many people are crammed into such a small island the MRT wasn’t too bad ; if my memory serves me right London underground is far worse in the summer. I then had a 10 minute walk in the heat and humidity, so by the time I reached the office my shirt needed wringing … Continue reading
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Sun Moon Lake
It’s the weekend and so time to play!!! The typhoon had caused disruption on the East Coast, so yesterday my colleague and I decided to head to Sun Moon Lake which is located smack bang in the middle of Taiwan. I got to experience another high speed train, but it only reached a measly 296km/h – not quite up to the European trains :o) It was a pleasant journey watching … Continue reading
Typhoon Saola
The guide book did not lie when it said August was typhoon season in Taiwan. The last few days it has rained almost constantly and it’s been very windy has typhoon Saola headed our way. The government issued an extreme weather warning yesterday and told everyone to stay home, so today Taipei came to a standstill, with nearly all offices and businesses closed. I took refuge in my hotel and … Continue reading
Afternoon Tea in Jioufen
Jioufen My colleague and I joined the crowds again this weekend, there are so many people on this small island. This time we joined the locals in Jioufen, an old gold mining town, set in the hills, with great views of the Pacific Ocean. Jishan street is the main attraction. An old, narrow street with lots of food stalls to sample, shops to browse and people to squeeze past. The Art … Continue reading
Taiwan Food Diary
I love food, but I’m not soooo adventurous – I normally don’t venture further than veggies and chicken. Therefore eating in Taiwan has been an experience and taken me out of my food comfort zone. Here is a sample of the culinary delights I sampled this week and some not so delightful. Millet Soup and Veggie Pastie – 5/10 The millet soup was a wee bit too bland for me, even when I … Continue reading