Category: Taiwan
Exploring new heights
Yes, we’re making good progress on our PhDs, and of course, we have a million adventure plans, but none are set in stone. In the meantime, we’re happily enjoying our time in Taiwan with...
The Wulai Historic Cross Trails: Hidden Gems south of Taipei
Three scienic historical trails can be found within an hour of Taipei, but unfortunately, it can be challenging to find comprehensive information about these trails online; translations from the websites made by the Taiwan...
Three ways to the Wuling pass (3275m, Hehuanshan)
One of the most iconic places in Taiwan is the Wuling pass, where the road reaches a staggering 3275m. It’s of course known as a great place to hike with mount Hehuan (no mountain...
Viola’s 5 Stunning Cycling Routes in Taiwan, published on Gomad Nomad Travel Magazine!
External publication 5 Stunning Cycling Routes in Taiwan Beyond Route #1 Cycling in Taiwan is amazing! To promote cycling in Taiwan, Viola wrote a short piece for Gomad Nomad Travel Magazine!
Update from Taiwan – Who are we? Where are we going? What are we doing?
On this rainy Sunday afternoon, we finally decided to write a short recap of last year. It has been a while, but what can we say? The life of a PhD student can be ...
Oh Oh Taiwan !?
the most dangerous place on earth the Economist Until recently Taiwan was praised as one of the few countries in the world that had dealt with the COVID-19 crisis in a timely way, and...
Orchid Island article featured on the Matador Network
Today Viola’s article on Taro and Orchid Island is published by the Matador Network. Click here to read the full story on the Matador Network.
Tataka Neverstop Challenge 2021
On Sunday April 11th we headed to the mountains again, to challenge ourselves with yet another bikeride organized by Neverstop. This time a 70+ km ride, only going up well over 2500m. Our team...
Fabulous Taiwan Photo Contest
The organization of the photo contest also made a booklet with all the winning submissions, you can find the electronic version below. The booklet gives a nice overview of the diverse beauty of Taiwan.


