Living in Taiwan | describe taiwan
LastUpdated:March1,2020玉山YuShan(MountJade),inYushanNationalPark,Taiwan.Thisisoursecondguidetolivinginaplace(thefirstbeingEstonia[1]),basedonmonthsoflivinginTaiwanandyearsoflivingintheregion.ThisisalsoalovelettertoTaiwan,withitswarmpeople(andweather),fascinatingpolitics,diverseculture,incrediblefood,beautifulnature,andblazingfastinternet.Welivedthere,talkedtopeople,andobserved.NotethatthisisaguidetolivinginTaiwan:ifyou’relookingforfactslikepopulationorsurfacearea,gotoWikipedia[2].(Istillamn...
Last Updated: March 1, 2020
玉山 Yu Shan (Mount Jade), in Yushan National Park, Taiwan.This is our second guide to living in a place (the first being Estonia[1]), based on months of living in Taiwan and years of living in the region.
This is also a love letter to Taiwan, with its warm people (and weather), fascinating politics, diverse culture, incredible food, beautiful nature, and blazing fast internet. We lived there, talked to people, and observed.
Note that this is a guide to living in Taiwan: if you’re looking for facts like population or surface area, go to Wikipedia[2]. (I still am not sure of the population, actually, and wonder what it would help me by knowing.)
In summary, living in Taiwan is wonderful, and you should try it.
Taiwan has extremely high quality of life, with great food, good healthcare, comfortable accommodations, extremely convenient transportation and blazing fast internet.
Life in Taiwan is ch...