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Being Belgian Living In Taiwan, I Discovered Many New And Special Things, So I Illustrated 100 Of Them
When living in a foreign country, you always discover new things that raise your eyebrows, make you laugh, or give you a certain emotion.
Being Belgian living in Taiwan, I discovered many new things that I found very special. So I started to make a list not to forget them.
The list was a perfect base for a 100-day drawing challenge. You can discover the result on my Instagram page or my website.
Happy watching!
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Same in Japan! Some of the pedestrian crossings in Japan also had songs, much nicer than the harsh "BEEP BEEP BEEP" back in the UK...
Because in Chinese, the number ‘4’ is pronounced ‘sì’ and that’s very close in pronunciation the world ‘sǐ' which means ‘die’ so us Taiwanese people are superstitious of the number 4
It's always a funny thing to see how different people react on temperature. My fiance is Venezuelan, he already considers 25° celsius as freezing, I'm Swiss and I start melting at 28° celsius.
Then I wouldn’t fit in, I love plants but everyone thinks I hate them because I can never keep them alive. 😭
Let me pack my bags and head over to Taiwan that is all i need to hear!
I get it. this makes sense. why don't we have these in amarica? its easier to carry it this way sometimes.
Ooh my sister would love to go their tofu is one of her favorite foods!
Have you climbed any of them? The sights from the top are beautiful, though you have to watch out for poisonous snakes and hornets!
Taiwanese breakfast though... fresh soy milk... egg wraps... oh my goodness, SO DELICIOUS.
Nope it's not. How are they for recycling and are there thrift stores?
I would actually love to do that and it’s probably pretty common in a lot of countries
Are you sure they aren't just use to being patient? Queuing is proper and respectful of those around you, but I wouldn't call it fun.
I guess the government figured people weren't following the traffic laws because they couldn't see the lights
How does this work with "shy"? Is it once you get them talking and they get going?
Are they not textured/grooved to help with grip or are they perfectly smooth?