I lived in Taiwan in 2020. It was great to return to my favorite city, Hualien, and score it as a remote work destination.
歡迎你再次回到台灣,我是台北人,30年前曾經在花蓮服役當兵2年,從此就愛上了花蓮,花蓮絕對是我在台灣最愛的城市。
Taiwan! Nice to see Hualien as a focus as well.
Great video! Love your honesty, talking about both the beautiful pros and not ignore the cons at the same time. As in life, it always has two sides. Let people know and let people decide. Thank you!
If I had to choose where to retire in Taiwan, Hualien would be the one. Parts of Hualien make you feel like you’re not in Taiwan. It just looks so much different from the rest of Taiwan. Very good analysis of the topics.I’m going to watch the video again. Savor it. I also like Taitung. East coast is wild and untouched. I prefer living in that part of Taiwan. Enjoy the video👍
Hualien is a great place, and you make a persuasive argument. However, I can add a couple more drawbacks to living there: 1. Hualien's location on the east coast means it's more exposed to the typhoons that frequently hit Taiwan compared to Taipei and other cities on the west coast. 2. The city's close proximity to the eastern side of the Central Mountains means the sun disappears relatively early in the afternoon.
Awesome intro to Hualien. Made me want to consider an extended Hualien stay in my next visit =)
Fantastic lowdown! Thank you.
Happy 2023❤ wish you have a good life Taiwan 😊
That being said I do love it here and my goal is to learn Mandarin so I don't mind that people can't speak English. Also I don't know when the last time you went to Seoul is but the last time I was there in July everyone was speaking English I was actually disappointed because I wanted to speak in Korean 😂
花蓮台東絕對是WFH最棒的地點
bro, its $2 for whole papaya in Singapore (one of the most expensive city)
Can you tell in detail about the Wifi Plan which you've used?
Which mobile service do you use in Hualien?
Really interesting series. Do you think China's sabre rattling is just to hurt Taiwan's economy? Empty threats? It was interesting to see the washing machine antique in the cafe was Danish. I wonder how it ended up in Taiwan.
I’m in Hualien now and I’ve found that hardly anyone speaks English
That has not been my experience with English speaking....
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