by Dan Moore | Aug 25, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Taiwan, Travel
There she is! Formerly the tallest building in the world, the Taipei 101-now with a bunch of cheesy foreigners holdin’ her up. It is a bit pricy to access the observation deck (at NT$ 500), but on a clear day you’ll supposedly get superb views. We...
by Dan Moore | Aug 25, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Northeast, Taiwan
It’s no longer a secret that Long Dong is one of our favorite places in Taiwan. World-class rock climbing, scuba diving, hiking, and dazzling seascapes await those who make the trek to the northeastern coastal town. That’s Casey being a bad-ass, enjoying...
by Dan Moore | Aug 25, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Northeast, Taiwan, Travel
Yehliu Geopark is famous for its unique rock formations, featuring one hundred and eighty mushroom-like rocks in various stages of erosion. It’s a beautiful spot to walk around and snap some photos. Bonus points if you send us a photo of you rocking out...
by Dan Moore | Aug 25, 2012 | 365 Photo Project, Taiwan
It’s not every day you see every inch of a scooter bedazzled with stick-on gems. We think the leopard seat cushion really is the icing on the cake. Gotta love Taiwan!
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...