English Teacher in Taiwan
Exploring Taiwan
June 2003 – December 2004
Background
In June of 2003, I accepted my first ever TEFL teaching job
in Taipei, Taiwan with Jump Start English. They picked me up at the airport in
a black 500 class Mercedes and took me to a hotel, where I slept most of the
day due to jet lag. It was summer in Taiwan, meaning hot, humid and
sticky.
I started my TEFL career by doing a summer camp in Taipei.
When I started a month later with regular classes, the school wanted us to
teach diphthongs and inflected endings, complicated Grammar concepts, to 3 and
4-year-olds. Needless to say, it did not go so well and I decided to move on to
another school.
I found a language centre, called Koala Educational
Institute, in Luodong, a couple of hours away from Taipei by train, on the East
coast of Taiwan. I relocated to Luodong in October of 2003 and taught ESL to
Primary school children and Kindergarten kids early mornings and
evenings.
During the day, I either took my scooter, or my bicycle, and
explored Luodong. I had a 50 cc Honda scooter, with which I travelled everywhere,
even Ilan mountains and to Taipei, taking pics along the coastal drive.
I made good friends with Chris from New Zealand, Elma from
South Africa and Sandy from Romania, and we travelled all across the East Coast
on our times off, sometimes by train, other times with our scooters.
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A town in Western Taiwan we visited |
In July of 2004, I was one of 5 expat cyclists from 5
different nationalities to cycle approximately 1000 km around the coast of
Taiwan, in a circular route from Taipei back to Taipei. We raised funds
for the Red Heart Foundation of Taiwan.
The tour took about 11 days across the industrial coastal
Western plane of Taiwan and back to Taipei across mountain ranges of eastern
Taiwan. I had Bronchitis for most of the tour, but managed to complete the long
ride.
I changed teaching jobs at the end of the tour and worked
for Cathy’s American school as an ESL teacher for High school kids, where I
stayed until December of 2004, before I accepted a TEFL position in Zhongshan
on the Chinese mainland.
Taiwan is indeed one of the highlights of my TEFL career
across many countries. It is ‘little America’ on a tropical island, with all
the modern amenities, yet with a natural beauty that was ripe for exploration.
I particularly enjoyed my scooter rides and all my visits to natural hot
springs.
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On the Taiwan cycling tour - July 2004 |
About Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state
in East Asia. Its neighbours include China (officially the People's Republic of
China, PRC) to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the
south.
Taiwan is the most populous state that is not a member of
the United Nations, and also possesses the largest economy of any state outside
of the UN. Taiwan is the 22nd-largest economy in the world, and its high-tech
industry plays a key role in the global economy.
It is ranked highly in terms of freedom of the press,
healthcare, public education, economic freedom, and human development.
The
country benefits from a highly skilled workforce and is among the most highly
educated countries in the world with one of the highest percentages of its
citizens holding a tertiary education degree (Wikipedia).
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Exploring the beachside corniche with my scooter - Yilan |
Coastal scooter rides & Taipei
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At a parking area of a beach - Yilan |
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A Yilan beach |
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Pit stop - East coast road to Taipei |
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Pit stop - East coast road to Taipei |
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View of Turtle island from a beach near Luodong |
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Pointing to Turtle island from beach near Luodong |
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Pit stop - East coast road to Taipei |
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Pit stop - East coast road to Taipei
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Taipei street scenery |
Yilan Mountain exploration
Yilan county
Yilan County is a county in north-eastern Taiwan. Yilan is officially administered as a county of the Republic of China.
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Dry river bed - en route to I-lan mountains |
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With my scooter - Ascending Yilan mountain |
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Elma - misty view of the valley from Yilan mountain |
Yilan beach outing
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With Sandy |
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Yilan Harbour scenery |
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Elma & sandy near Yilan beach |
Tarako Gorge
Taroko National Park is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan and was named after the Taroko Gorge, the landmark gorge of the park carved by the Liwu River (Wikipedia).
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Clear cool water - Tarako Gorge |
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Clear cool water - Tarako Gorge |
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Under the red bridge - Tarako Gorge |
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Old bridge- Tarako Gorge |
Jiufen
Jiufen, literally: "nine portions", is a mountain area in Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
During the first years of the Qing Dynasty, the isolated village housed nine families, thus the village would request "nine portions" every time shipments arrived from town.
Despite the earliest reference to the production of gold in the island dating to 1430, and multiple rediscoveries by early inhabitants, visiting Japanese, Dutch occupiers, and Koxinga's retainers, awareness of the wealth of Taiwan's gold districts did not develop until the late Qing era.
In 1890, workmen discovered flakes of gold while constructing the new Taipeh-Kelung railway and in 1893 a rich placer district was discovered in the hills of Kau-hun that produced several kilograms[a] of gold a day (Wikipedia).
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Chris on the train to Jiufen |
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Jiufen stairs |
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Jiufen - filming location |
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Enjoying snacks - Jiufen |
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Jiufen buildings |
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View of the valley below and East-Coast of Taiwan - Jiufen |
Su-Ao
Su'ao Township, located in southern Yilan County, Taiwan, is an urban township that is famous for its seafood restaurants and cold springs.
It has two large harbors: Su'ao Port, a multi-function seaport that also houses a naval base; and Nanfang-ao Port, a major fishing port of Taiwan (Wikipedia).
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Su'Ao |
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Su'Ao port |
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Su'Ao port |
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Su'Ao bridge |
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With a Filipino worker - On a cycling expedition I made one day |
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My bicycle with Filipino workers I met on a coastal outlook |
Western Taiwan trip
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A town in Western Taiwan we visited |
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A town in Western Taiwan we visited |
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A town in Western Taiwan we visited |
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Lunch with Kitty and Taiwanese friend
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Taiwanese cuisine - Our Meal |
To view Yilan County mountains and beaches, click
here!
To view rural Luodong and the countryside in Yilan
County, click
here!
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