by Dan Moore | Aug 25, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Taiwan
Driving along Taiwan’s northeastern coast is a great way to spend a sunny summer day. Be sure to leave plenty of time for stops at the attractions along the way. This natural bridge is on the way to Yehliu Geo Park.
by Dan Moore | Aug 25, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Travel
If you live in Hsinchu or Tainan, take advantage of their Foreigner Assistance Center. Sign up for free Chinese lessons, stock up on brochures and travel guides, or ask any of your most pressing and confusing questions about living in Taiwan. The resource is...
by Dan Moore | Aug 25, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Taiwan
These small shrines to gods are very common. We stumbled upon this one while hiking in what seemed to be the middle of nowhere. We’re familiar with the miniature incense sticks in the middle; however, we don’t know too much about the gods on...
by Dan Moore | Jul 24, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Taiwan, Travel
Driving outside of Hsinchu, past Neiwan, will bring you to the Lavender Cottage. Stroll through the gardens or buy lavender infused products-don’t miss the homemade ice cream! Flavors like lemongrass and of course lavender provide a bit of a change from...
by Dan Moore | Jul 24, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Taiwan
Every weekend in Hsinchu there are free concerts and performances in the outside pavilion by the train station. While most of them are a little bit less than average, these break dancers actually had some pretty good moves. You’ll often find groups of...
by Dan Moore | Jul 24, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Hsinchu, Taiwan
A typical Taiwanese street, lined with scooters and bright lights. This is one of our few bar streets in Hsinchu. We frequent the Red probably more than we should…