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study abroadwhy are you living here
scholarship or something?study abroad
nah it's just an exchange year, got turing scheme funding though. and 85% off normal tuitionscholarship or something?
do you document your travels in a notebook or somethingI explored a bit around Ximen this evening. Nice cluster of walkable streets, had a good turnout for a Sunday evening. Pic notwithstanding, Taipei is not a crowded city. Sidewalks are huge and uncluttered. The mild temps make it a pleasure to walk around, except when it's thundering and pouring rain of course.
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Taipei is much less saturated with foreign men than other Southeast Asian cities I've been to. Lots of cuties, some of them with an eye for a bearded white guy (even when with their boyfriend, heh heh). A local guy told me that all the Taiwanese young people come here to study and build their careers. Out in the provinces it's all old people and families.
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Compared to Thailand's superabundance of eateries, the food scene here is lame...but you can still find clusters of food stalls and cheap eateries like this one near Wuchang Street. Exchange rate is currently around 1 USD : 32 TWD, so that's about $3 a plate. For dinner I bought a large shawarma hoagie with cheese for 100 NT dollars from a street stall; the owner was an immigrant. On the plus side, fat chicks are rare in Taipei, since recreational eating is not a big thing here.
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At the end of this river park was a food & alcohol court catering to local youth. Draft craft beers were $5.50. These kids aren't poor, that's for sure. You're not gonna slay by flaunting your wealth like a nigger. Overall, young Taiwanese are deferential and rather awkward/uptight in their interactions with foreigners, but if you smile and put yourself out there like Americans are expected to do, you should be able to break the ice.
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This beef soup was pretty damn good and cost about $4.50. Tender flaky chunks of beef, noodles made in house. Broth wasn't no bouillon bullshit either.
Okay, hotels...they are not as cheap as Southeast Asia, but by Western standards, they are still a good deal. Expect to pay $35/night or more for a proper room anywhere in Taipei. Of course you can deal hunt and find substantial discounts. I have a room booked for tomorrow at a $20/night special rate, but it is across the river in Sanchong, which looks rather dull. And, the rate goes back to the typical $39/night the next day. Might as well cancel it and continue poorfagging in this huge, comfy hostel for $12.50/night. Not that coomers would care about hostels, but there are tons of them here in Taipei. Price does not always correlate to quality.
Yeah, I keep a journal and log expenses toodo you document your travels in a notebook or something
4chan is shit it’s too much work to keep up with conversations thereYeah, I keep a journal and log expenses too
Five months or 144 days in Southeast Asia cost me 3696 USD, not including $519 spent on beer and weed and not including future Taiwan expenses.
All flights to/from USA cost me 1835 USD.
4chan rangebanned this wifi, otherwise I'd be posting on /trv/ and /pol/
4chan is shit it’s too much work to keep up with conversations there
forums mog
any recommendations for writing travel journal? i just started on this most recent expedition to vietnam to prepare myself for a land trip from hong kong to london in a few weeks
high price of lodging compared to SEA and cold winter weather dissuade the dorkersI've been to Taipei and I liked it. It's another one that is better than SEA....indeed if people move from Bangkok to Taipei they'd have a better experience but almost all digital nomads are sheep and they follow the herd...they are too afraid to go to under the radar places (and Taipei isn't really under the radar btw)
Mainland China is better though, the nightlife there was just crazy
Didn’t even notice it was sleeping pretty deep during that time tbh, although my apartment is pretty high up and a new building. And everything was normal in Taipei after like 20 mins of thing, they didn’t even close the schools/offices and stuff. But got a lot of messages from Japanese/Korean girls asking if I’m fine, which was quite sweet.
the fuck, you slept through it? what kind of drugs were you on?Didn’t even notice it was sleeping pretty deep during that time tbh, although my apartment is pretty high up and a new building. And everything was normal in Taipei after like 20 mins of thing, they didn’t even close the schools/offices and stuff. But got a lot of messages from Japanese/Korean girls asking if I’m fine, which was quite sweet.
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too much fucking as chadthe fuck, you slept through it? what kind of drugs were you on?
I was already awake when it hit. my sixth floor room in Keelung was rocking pretty nice, I trusted the building's integrity, but some plaster fell on my desk and some pretty good cracks developed in the walls
First post init
Living in Taipei rn, will be living here until summer
If anyone has been here or is here rn lmk,
from uk btw