
Sunday, September 12, 2010
First movie in Taiwan!

Saturday, September 11, 2010
Shin Yeh Buffet @ Mitsukoshi building 11A

Friday, September 10, 2010
First hell week of class is over!
It was a difficult week. I had to study about 4-6 hours a day for 3 hours of class just to stay afloat. Which means I won't be updating my blog as often as before. Maybe something like once a week. As stated earlier, I was contemplating transfering to the regular classes. But I think i'll stick around for the intesive classes. I'll learn more because they cram more in the same time span. My grade may suffer if I can't keep up, but I don't care about the grade that much. The important thing is to walk away with absorbing as much chinese from these classes as possible. So being that i'm sticking around, I celebrated with two of my classmates after class today. We headed over to Juniors Cafe accross the street. It's a western pub with a billards and foosball table in the basement. I had some Fish&Chips. Oh do I miss western food! Drank a some beers with them, talked, played foos and some billiards for a few hours. Boy the pub nickel and dime you for everything. $100 soda, $10 to use the table lights for 20 minutes, $20 for 20 minutes on the foostable. Afterwards I took one of them into the Shida night market. The night market area seems to be divided into two areas. One side of the street has the western food places with high prices and mainly non-asian customers. The other side, is the actual shida night market. I introduced him to some small taiwanese snacks and drinks. I think he appreciated it. Show him the REAL Taiwan! Unfortunetly after such a fun evening of billards, foos, beer and cigarette smoke and a full week of hitting the books...I now have a splitting headache. I'm going to take a shower, go to bed, and ENJOY my weekend!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Typhoon is coming!
Today is the first day showing evidence of a Typhoon. On my way to class today around 1:30PM, there were very high winds. The winds are strong enough to push on my 170lb body. At least there isn't any rain yet. But I fear for when it does start to rain. Because all the umbrellas they sell here are cheap versions. They don't have the 100mph+ umbrellas the United States sells. So once the high winds and rain combine, umbrellas will become useless and just invert themselves. It'll be a very wet walk to school.
As for my classes, we get quized at the beginning of each day. I was hoping to score a perfect at least on the first few, but I was wrong. Although I practiced as much as I could, I only scored a 90%. Two stupid mistakes. I forgot how to write the number 5. Despite the fact that I wrote it correctly on a previous question. And on my second quiz, I believe I scored around a 96%. I made one mistake with Shi. We were supposed to be writing BoPoMoFo. But I wrote 10. Sounds the same, but not a consonant/vowel. Well I'm taking this as a break, so back to studying.
As for my classes, we get quized at the beginning of each day. I was hoping to score a perfect at least on the first few, but I was wrong. Although I practiced as much as I could, I only scored a 90%. Two stupid mistakes. I forgot how to write the number 5. Despite the fact that I wrote it correctly on a previous question. And on my second quiz, I believe I scored around a 96%. I made one mistake with Shi. We were supposed to be writing BoPoMoFo. But I wrote 10. Sounds the same, but not a consonant/vowel. Well I'm taking this as a break, so back to studying.
Monday, September 6, 2010
First day of MTC class!
I attended my first day of Chinese class today. Today's lessons consisted of bopomofo, numbers, simple greeting sentences. The class moves pretty fast. I already know most of what was taught today, which means I have a little headstart or advance on the course material. But I was still struggling to stay on the same level as everyone else. I'm starting to question if the intensive classes are right for me. Once my knowledge buffer runs out, I may not be able to keep afloat. I have 1 week to decide before the deadline. Besides that, my class team won. Losers have to do the extra 10 repetitions for homework. But I'll probably do it anyways for the practice :). Back to homework!
Sunday, September 5, 2010
4 Gorillas climbing 101

Saturday, September 4, 2010
Tonghua night market
Friday, September 3, 2010
Orientation day for MTC and Ximending
Today was my orientation day for new students at the NTNU MTC. All they talked about was how the classes were strucutred and what/where to join supplimentary classes. As much as i'd like to join, the intensive classes are described as high load. Perhaps next semester i'll drop down to a normal class and elect for a supplimentary. After the orientation, they gave us our class schedules and books. There was ALOT of caucasians, about 90%. I feel like i'm back in high school in the midwest haha.
Around 7:30, I headed to Ximending for dinner. Street food mainly. But I was there to walk around and explore. There's an indian restaurant there (don't remember where it is). Modern Toilet (heading straight from entrance, left at the starbucks, head down lane 114). Cheese Steak place (first intersection, take a left, down to KunMing st.). old building with lots of grafiti (next to VIE cinema, west of KunMing st.), a strip of food stalls off the beaten path, the shaved ice store with all the signatures on the wall (easy, straight ahead). I discovered alot of nice restaurants bordering ximending. Ximending is also still confusing to navigate to me. Maybe after a few more visits I'll get the hang of it.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Escape from plumber island
Today I had to fix the plumbing in the condo again. Everytime I used the washing machine it would overflow the drains and flood out muddy/soapy water. It kinda left the floors a mess, so before taking on that daunting task, I decided to escape from this disaster for at least 1 hour and get some lunch.
My relative, Hong-Mei and her son, Bob, brought me out to an old food court in a small mall next to Takashimaya. It's called Shi Dong Market. The history according to Bob is, the market used to be outdoors, but now they built a roof over it and that's how it stayed. The first floor is the traditional market and the second floor has two food court "wings". This is where I had some stinky tofu wonton. I think it's the steamed kind, mixed with some mala sauce and peas. Soo good! This is a must try when looking for food around Takashimaya and you don't want to pay department store food prices.
To round out the evening, I headed back to the Shilin night market to try out the curry bbq chicken (咖哩雞) wrapped in roti. It's pretty good, but not amazing. Perhaps the curry chicken is the wrong flavor. However they do redeam themselves with the dough tossing show. The guy out front tosses the roti dough about 20 feet into the air and catches it, much like they do for shows in a pizzeria. I was feeling a bit warm, so I decided to finish with something ice cold. I leave you with a photo of my strawberry, Kiwi, Mango bao bing (刨冰) dessert.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Burritos at Shilin night market?


Finally, walking back to the MRT station. I noticed two unique food stands. First one was a burrito stand. Yes, burritos! Probably with a Taipei twist, but i'll have to find out next time. Second was, what i assume to be, a thai BBQ chicken wrapped in a roti. When i get to try it out, I'll certaily take some photos to share in the delicious bounty. See everyone next time!
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