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The Taiwan Adventure: February 2015
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American Expat Tax Overview. Saturday, February 7, 2015. PS118 – Taiwan’s Newest Motovlogger. I've discovered a new Motovlogger. Well, let’s be fair I didn't discover him, I've known him for a while. It’s just that he just recently started motovlogging. So what is motovlogging? I, of course, strictly obey all traffic laws. I have no desire to die in the street. Okay, so I went off and talked about driving a scooter in Taiwan and didn't mention the “different twist.”. The nature of YouTube comments makes ...
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The Taiwan Adventure: December 2013
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American Expat Tax Overview. Saturday, December 21, 2013. Merry Christmas from the Taiwan Adventure Blog. We hope you all have a wonderful 2014. Posted by Chris Banducci. Links to this post. Monday, December 2, 2013. Holidays and the Lunar Calendar, The Year of the Horse. These are gifts of money in a red envelope that are a wish of prosperity for the recipient. Soup circle.) These are balls of gooey, sweet rice gluten. Solar Holiday: April 5, 2014. During the Qingming Festival families gather to swe...
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The Taiwan Adventure: March 2014
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American Expat Tax Overview. Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Taoyuan City Confucius Temple. The Confucius Temple in Taoyuan City, located at No 40 Gongyuan Lu is built on the outskirts of Hutou Shan park. The grounds are beautiful and have trail-heads for hiking in this "wilderness" area. In the typical Taiwanese fashion the trails are beautifully kept and easy to walk on. However, for a disabled person these trails present a problem because they are made with stairs and so are inaccessible to wheelchairs.
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The Taiwan Adventure: On the Road, Again: Hualien
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American Expat Tax Overview. Thursday, November 27, 2014. On the Road, Again: Hualien. Editor's Note: After a long hiatus I've begun to work on this again. I just wasn't feeling like writing. It’s a long story, better left untold, but my mind is back in the right place now, so I think we can expect regular Taiwan Adventure Blog posts again. I apologize for the hiatus but it was needed. The Virtually Indestructible M13. From the Nan ao Overlook. The Entrance to Taroko Gorge. The Port of Su ao. Im sorry, I...
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The Taiwan Adventure: Taiwanese Traditions: Holidays and the Lunar Calendar 2015
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American Expat Tax Overview. Thursday, January 15, 2015. Taiwanese Traditions: Holidays and the Lunar Calendar 2015. Living in Taiwan, as a foreigner, means that I have to pay attention to the Lunar Calendar. I’m a pastor and I have to be careful of church events planned throughout the year, because if they fall on one of Taiwan’s major holidays, I will be the only one attending the event. As a result I have become interested in the Lunar Calendar. There are a number of rules that govern the calendar:.
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The Taiwan Adventure: March 2015
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American Expat Tax Overview. Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Guest Post: A Beginner’s Guide to Living Outside the USA. Living outside the USA is an exciting adventure. You will have the opportunity to explore new parts of the world, try new food, and experience a different culture. However, a big move like this does not come without its challenges. Here are a few tips to help you make the most out of living outside the USA:. Keep an Open Mind. Learn a New Language. However, this is of course much easier said ...
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The Taiwan Adventure: October 2013
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American Expat Tax Overview. Wednesday, October 30, 2013. That is one BIG Duck. It's an inflatable duck, but not a big inflatable duck. I've been reading about this giant rubber duck for a while, now. I first heard about it when it was in Sydney, Australia. That was in 2007. It looks just like the rubber duck you played with in the tub when you were a kid. Well, some of you, I know you still play with that thing. I’m guessing they didn't just use the vacuum on blow. The duck peers out over the crowd.
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The Taiwan Adventure: Construction Boom
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American Expat Tax Overview. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. We live in a pretty new neighborhood. By pretty new I mean that most of the apartments weren't here a year ago. In fact, just in one section of street by our house there are seven apartments and one mall being built. I think the real problem with all this growth will be the local roads. Don’t get me wrong the roads are modern and easy to drive. Well, the roads are easy to drive on. But the traffic is not easy to get through. Posted by Chris Banducci.
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The Taiwan Adventure: Merry Christmas from the Taiwan Adventure Blog
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American Expat Tax Overview. Wednesday, December 24, 2014. Merry Christmas from the Taiwan Adventure Blog. Brenda, Elizabeth, Emily and I wish all of you a Wonderful Christmas and a Happy and Fruitful 2015. Posted by Chris Banducci. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Taiwan Adventure Now a Book. Available at Amazon.com. Taiwan Today: Radio Taiwan Intl. Natalie Tso interviews Chris on the book! Tea Table from Yingge. Planning a Visit to Taiwan? Click on Images below for links. Taoyuan City, Taiwan.
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The Taiwan Adventure: Taiwan Visa Information:
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American Expat Tax Overview. Vistors to Taiwan from the United States for up to thirty days do not require a visa. However your passport is required and must have more than six months of time remaining before expiration. If not, there will be a "fine" of approximately $300.00 USD. 1 There is no Taiwanese Consulate in the United States. There is only the Taipei Cultural and Economic Office. This is a private organization that carries out Taiwanese Consular operations in the United States. Guaranteeing liv...
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