A Pinoy's guide to Taiwan

A Pinoy's guide to Taiwan : taiwan travel pinoy ofw expatriate
A Pinoy's guide to Taiwan
taiwan travel pinoy ofw expatriate
This blog is a survival guide for traveling or living in Taiwan
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12/14 1:28 Taiwan NT10$ Coin: Dr. Sun Yat Sen
A friend of mine showed me an unusual 10NT$ coin. At first, I thought it was a just another shiny coin, but upon close inspection, I found that it's a bit different. The coin on the left is the regular 10NT$, the coin on the right is the shiny...
12/14 1:28 Scooters, scooters and more scooters!
One thing that I've noticed when I arrived in Taiwan is there's scooters everywhere. It's the most popular way to get around Taiwan. Parking problems? Traffic Jams? No Problemo! Not in Taiwan. You could fit about 4 scooters in a parking space (and...
2/03 6:28 Happy Chinese New Year - Year of the Earth Ox at Taiwan's Airport
Happy Chinese New Year!I just want to share some pictures I took at Taiwan's Taoyuan International Airport.My favorite? The Ox made from mobile phones!
8/30 11:26 Long line at ColdStone Hsin Chu
Has anyone noticed that the summer this year is way hotter than before? It must be due to global warming.While waiting for the bus at downtown HsinChu, I noticed the long line at ColdStone. Wow! The solution to cool-off at the end of a very hot day....
12/14 1:28 KaohSiung MRT Opens - Free Ride up to April 6!
Now that the KaohSiung MRT Red Line is open, getting around KaohSiung is much much more easier! Everybody's excited and the ride is free for one month!

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