Chinese Conversations

As a means of self motivation I am going to publicly keep track of successful conversations in Chinese between myself and one or more strangers. And I already have something to tell! Supermarket Last Wednesday morning I had my first Chinese conversation, which was in a small grocery store buying … Continue reading

Typhoon

On Thursday, rain was forecast, which I consciously ignored and went out without an umbrella, as absolutely no rain was in sight. Big mistake! In Taiwan, particularly during typhoon season, rain starts very, very suddenly. Very heavy rain often only lasts for a couple of minutes, then slows down, possibly … Continue reading

Mid-Autumn Dinner

On Wednesday, I was invited by Jessie (淑燕) and her friends for dinner at her place. The date of mid-autumn festival adheres to the moon calender and usually falls into September or October on a full moon. It is to thank the gods for the harvest (similarly to thanksgiving). On … Continue reading

Taiwanese Leisure

leisure

At the east exit of the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall I ran into very nice scenes of Taiwanese people spending their free time. In particular, there were some groups of teenagers practicing breakdance, each group dancing facing the wall of the building to their own music coming from a small … Continue reading

Books!

bookstore

  There are plenty of bookstores in Taipei. Particularly around Gongguan I have seen them in abundance. Most of them are quite small. Also second-hand book shops can be found. My Chinese is still way too bad to read a real book, but nevertheless, I enjoy looking at them and … Continue reading

Learning Chinese

I started to learn Chinese a year ago because I felt like learning a new language. I expected it to be challenging, but I also expected to advance faster than I ended up doing. I am still not able to make myself understood not even in the most simple situations. … Continue reading

Arrival

subway

After a very nice China Airlines flight on which I could stretch over four economy seats, I arrived at Taipei Taoyuan airport on Monday. Immigration was extremely easy and fast, taking less than ten minutes. Transport into town also was very easy. There’s a bus (number 1819) leaving frequently. You … Continue reading