A little blurry but I was on a plane about 18 hours (zero sleep in 24), give me a break! |
When people ask me 'was there a culture shock?' or 'are you homesick?', the answer to both is yes but not very much on either question. The culture shock really has been the language, luckily I am staying at a great hostel (Homey Hostel) with some great owners who make my life so much more smooth and introduce me to many different people from Taiwan and all around the world.
For anyone who is thinking about studying in a foreign country, they have to arrive at least a week before you can move near the school to get acquainted with the food, culture, and maybe pick up some language too.
Calligraphy |
Happy New Year! |
So windy at the top! |
Mahjong after dinner (not with money this time) |
Our lantern inflating! |
A Canadian friend and I did travel to Longshan Temple, which is near the hostel to see all those praying during the New Years. This was a great taste of the culture because the temple is very beautifully decorated and there were many people praying and leaving offerings for the Gods. This is not the first temple I have been into but by far the largest. I don't know much about the Buddhist religion/philosophy but Jack's family is Buddhist and said they would teach me about it.
Near the wild dog area, very cool grave yard though. The graves are build all over this mountain. Christain, Tao, Buddhist, and Muslim were the ones I saw. |
The other day I did have my first frightening experience and it had to do with a four legged friend. There are many wild dogs outside of Taipei and in the countryside. While hiking one day I was on a path and came to a grave yard. The path led me through the grave yard, which was pretty cool to see except for one thing I saw a wild dog. The dog was asleep luckily, but as I was walking by the dog awoke, and under the one dog was another two dogs. I saw them smelling the trail I walked through. This scared me a lot because these dogs are known to be very vicious. Luckily I did the wrong thing and hopped up a hill and got away. Later on I was walking up another hill and came to a small town, maybe two or three homes on this hill. I saw a small dog on a roof that began barking at me, I didn't think anything of it until a huge dog came out from the side of the home and started to walk towards me. I did the stupid move again of attempting to turn around and walk away (this makes dogs think you are going to attack just have your guard down), so the dog began to run at me. Another stupid idea came into my head: run away. That is a problem when you are on a mountain, there are very few places to run to. Luckily I made it a couple hundred feet and jumped off a ledge that led into another grave yard. The dog was feet above me barking and going crazy. After a couple scooters driving by I waited and heard a man walking down the hill, that was my chance to get away, which I did and am alive to tell people: 1. Don't turn your back to a wild dog, stay still and even if it comes up to you it will only smell you and walk away, and 2. Don't run from a wild dog, you will lose, I almost did. But besides that, there was a 'squater's' home up there. Someone was living in the grave yard. I was told that some people decide to pack up and move away from the city because they don't want to be surrounded by people, others are just impoverished (but there are few of both). Either way I was scared a few times on the hike but it is all an adventure and a learning experience, nothing you could read in a book.
As far as the food goes: well coming here I thought I would lose a lot of weight, this food is too good. I have to watch what I eat here more than I do at home. The food is so cheap and it is way to easy to eat a lot. Everything is new when it comes to the food though. It never hurts to try something new, so I make an effort to do that every day; whether it be baby squid or all the variations of tofu that Taiwan has to offer (minus chòu dòufu [stinky tofu], I have not had the courage to try that yet). My favorite food so far is a type of cake that is molded into animal shapes. The cake batter is like a waffle or pancake batter, but they are too good and my guilty pleasure. So to end this long blog, I will leave you with some of the food I have been eating!
Homemade dumplings, made by everyone at a dumpling making party! |
Fresh Taiwanese seafood, right from the ocean! |
Beef noodle in Pingxi |
Best chicken soup ever! |
Green onion wrapped in dough (so good!) |
The waffle pancake things! |
A little taste of home, a great Turkish man who owns a wine bar treated us to pizza, cheese and crackers |
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