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RenandIareenamoredwithTaiwan.Weloveeverythingaboutthiscountry.Welovehoworganizeditis,welovehowgreenitis,andwelovehowkindandrespectfulitspeopleare.AplacelikeTaiwangivesmehopeaboutwhatwecanachieveasasocietywithsomedisciplineandmoremindfulnessofothers.Amongallthecountrieswe’vebeentosofar,Taiwanisjustoneoftwothatwecouldrealisticallyseeourselvesmovingto(theotherisTurkey[1]).OnourmostrecenttriptoTaiwan,wespenttwoweeksexploringasmuchofthecountryaswecould.WetraveledinalooparoundTaiwan’sperimeter,goi...
Ren and I are enamored with Taiwan. We love everything about this country. We love how organized it is, we love how green it is, and we love how kind and respectful its people are. A place like Taiwan gives me hope about what we can achieve as a society with some discipline and more mindfulness of others.
Among all the countries we’ve been to so far, Taiwan is just one of two that we could realistically see ourselves moving to (the other is Turkey[1]). On our most recent trip to Taiwan, we spent two weeks exploring as much of the country as we could.
We traveled in a loop around Taiwan’s perimeter, going from city to city, all the while imagining which city we could most see ourselves living in. And as you can probably guess by now, that city turned out to be Kaohsiung, with Taichung a close second.
Taiwan is pleasant and liveable throughout but if we could pick one city we’d be happy to call home, then it would be the Harbor City of Kaohsiung.
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