So this is what a jungle is like – tropical birds belting
out, cicadas buzzing their fierce buzz all around (which I first mistook for
some strange and foreign fire alarm), and heat and humidity the likes of a
summer day in southern Alabama (so I’m told). What a world away from Fort
Collins. Less the desire to shower every 10 minutes, the humidity is a very welcomed
change.
A couple of the student organizers for our orientation week
here in Hsinchu toured us around our neck of the city yesterday, which followed
an intimate tour of the local university. Along this tour, Johnson and Alex (their
English names, of course) took us by a serene Buddhist temple along a
lily-adorned river…pretty unreal, and all attended by the junglisms mentioned
above.
Breakfast took place in our nice, used-to-be-quiet hotel at 6:30 AM with a bunch of
rowdy, off-clocked Americans high on excitement…outstanding. Now off for our
first day of orientation activities (Monday morning here). Business-casual in
this climate might get interesting.
the food sounds really interesting, get some pix of it next time!
ReplyDeleteSo you tasted the stinky Tofu. Nice!! LOL Hope you enjoy food there.
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