Travel Writing & Photography
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 ...
HOW TO REDUCE YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT AS A TOURIST IN TAIWAN
Recently Viola published a new article on “Taiwan Insight”, for The online magazine of the Taiwan Studies Programme, University of Nottingham. Click here to read the article about more sustainable tourism in Taiwan.
THE ‘SAHARA’ OF TAIWAN: A NEW LOCAL GEOPARK AND THE POTENTIALS OF SAND DUNES
Recently Viola published an article together with Dr. Tsung-Yi Lin about their research project on the coastal sand dunes of Taiwan, for The online magazine of the Taiwan Studies Programme, University of Nottingham. Click...
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.
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.
Taiwan: coffee or tea?
When people think of Taiwan, Oolong tea might be one of the first things that comes to mind. Taiwan has a long history with tea and just outside of the capital Taipei, many teafields...
Why Taiwan?
“Why Taiwan”, is a question we often get asked while meeting new people and connecting with co-workers, but also randomly when travelling around Taiwan. It’s a question that makes sense, people want to know...





